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Quin

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  1. From an old Tribune bio, Kamrynn, Karter and Kollynz are his daughters. She has a ❤️ emoji after the "young men." So basically she is a mom to 3 amazing young men and also loves her 3 granddaughters. At least, I hope Keynan's brothers don't have kids.
  2. I mean this had to have gone about in one of three ways: Scenario 1: Middleton: "Hey guys, can I bring my kids to the team daycare while visiting as a Yankee?" Sox: "Sorry Keynan, the daycare is for Sox players only." Middleton: "Ah, my apologies." Scenario 2: Middleton drops kids off at daycare without checking Daycare attendant: "Excuse us Keynan, we can only watch after kids of Sox players." Scenario 3: @Eminor3rd calls Keynan Middleton: "Drop off your kids at daycare before the game." Middleton: "Why wouldn't I just leave them with my wife or mom?" Eminor3rd stares at Caulfield's profile picture on Soxtalk: "Chaos."
  3. Love Elijah Evan's interviews with Quero and Mena.
  4. So honestly, after 2016, I found it a lot harder to hate the Cubs. Probably because I told my dad that he could talk about anything when we went to his brother's for Hanukkah except baseball. Everyone but he and his brothers adhered to this. Don't get me wrong. I still dislike them and won't ever root for them, but now they're probably behind the Twins and Guardians. But for some reason this notion that the Cubs live rent-free in Sox fans' heads and Cubs fans "never" think about it - dear lord what a crock of s%*#. I basically stopped talking to a friend from college because 80% of his messages to me post-Kimbrel trade were "BOY YOUR TEAM SURE SUCKS NOW" and he shares just as much Sox misery-porn as he does good things for the Cubs. Like, there's more to life than relishing in another fanbases misery.
  5. Rick Hahn watching inexpensive guys like Gregory Santos, Lane Ramsey and Brent Honeywell do OK:
  6. Lmao Cannon Ballers winning 16 to 3.
  7. Love it when we're speculating like crazy and it can just be summed up with a simple @hi8is post.
  8. So is the lack of brainpower a genetic thing in your family or is it just you?
  9. To the fans, yeah, JR ain't loyal. To players — if he thinks the deal isn't back breaking — he painfully is: Leury, Jay Williams (one of the biggest favors in NBA history), loaning Frank money, Pippen's final year (ironically enough). Then he gives them jobs once they're retired. Frank, Ozzie, Thome, Getz, TLR (not a player, but we all know this one), Paxson, Kenny, Beckham, Robin. If JR can get someone on what he views as a good deal, he's destructively loyal and will keep it in the family.
  10. Tex, what is the point you're trying to make? Loria blows chunks because he's a backstabbing snake that actually did the awful thing you keep wishing upon Sox fans. Reinsdorf sucks because he has to try and "win" every contract/business deal and IS loyal to a fault.
  11. Yes? It wasn't exactly a secret that Mark's dogs were/are important to him - he didn't live in Miami-Dade county because of a ban on them - so to be traded one year into a deal is a dick move. Especially because that's a big chunk of the dog's life. In the end, that meant Buehrle's family had to live away from him since they, you know, wanted to keep their family dogs.
  12. I mean, sure it's a business, but Loria fucked him over on a personal level.
  13. Well f*** me, who needs Jake Burger or Lenyn Sosa when we have Adam Haseley? By the way, here's a composite draft - Haseley projected at 7, 8, and 9. Burger? 15, 17 and 24. Draft projections mean f*** all 6 years later, especially compared to LatAm signings.
  14. Open up a new table Go to MLB Pipeline Select Top 100 prospects Ctrl + F "tigers" Scroll past Max Clark since he was just drafted. Will they include Colt Keith?
  15. My dude is in pain. Please give him a pitching staff.
  16. It's a few things with Kelley As others have said, he was a big risk/big reward guy. He had 12 innings his senior year of baseball - that was it. High school pitcher drafted in the COVID year and post-MiLB reconstruction, so he went straight to affiliate ball. That's stiff competition after a shortened senior season and no "rookie" season. After a rough start and an injury, he rehabbed for 2.2 innings in rookie ball and then went straight back to Kannapolis. Now, they've been using him as a piggy back reliever - so they might not be writing him off entirely as a starter, but trying to build up his innings and confidence in a different way. All of that is a long way of saying that he's sad a lot of stumbling blocks, but he's still only 21-years-old.
  17. Stadium DJ trying to will Gavin into hitting a home run.
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  19. It helps that they're sneakily assembling fun lineups vs. the early season horror shows the Barons and Knights were running out.
  20. Arrogance to show that he's smarter than everyone else. And money.
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