So Braves tickets will be even cheaper.
Man, the Mets really should retire Gary Carter's number. It really pissed me off that the HOF gave him an Expos cap instead of a Mets cap.
RIP, Kid.
Man, the Mets really should retire Gary Carter's number. It really pissed me off that the HOF gave him an Expos cap instead of a Mets cap.
RIP, Kid.
Yeah, it would only be more frustrating and patronizing if they did it now.
Man, the Mets really should retire Gary Carter's number. It really pissed me off that the HOF gave him an Expos cap instead of a Mets cap.
RIP, Kid.
GC with Expos WAR 52.6
with Mets 11.2
2.5 total with Giants/Dogers
So 79.3% of career WAR with Expos.
It was on this day in 1971 that the Red Sox signed Carl Yastrzemski to a three-year, $500K deal that was (at the time) the richest player contract in baseball history. Fast-forward 40 years and the annual minimum salary for a Major League player in 2011 was $414K.
Looks like Tim Wakefield will retire today. Another brother of the Knuckleball fraternity is gone.
Also, looks like the Pirates are only going to give up two low A players and the trade is close to done according to mlbtraderumors.com. Nice move for both teams.
qftBUT ITS NEW YORK DUUUUUUDE CANADA SHUDNT EVEN HAVE TEAM
Pirates are reportedly going to take on $13 mill.Ken Rosenthal
Source: Yankees, Pirates in agreement on Burnett. Were working through one final detail today. Burnett will take physical Sunday. MLB
Mystery team wins by losing.
I really want Snider to win the LF gig, but holy hell Thames is so awesome.@EThames14 said:Symphony X and Iced Earth concert tonight! Sporting the 30 lb. death boots, throwing haymakers. Then the mojo carries on to the 727
Looks like Tim Wakefield will retire today. Another brother of the Knuckleball fraternity is gone.
Also, looks like the Pirates are only going to give up two low A players and the trade is close to done according to mlbtraderumors.com. Nice move for both teams.
A change of scenery for a guy who has great stuff and who is leaving the AL east to the NL Central. Less pressure out in Pittsburgh. They need pitching, take a chance on a guy who has shown he can pitch. And if he sucks? 13 milliion ain't a bad risk, the Pirates are filthy rich! (Renevue-Sharing.)I fail to see how it's a nice deal for the Pirates...
Pirates are reportedly going to take on $13 mill.
Cash for president.
Mystery team will be mystery meat.Mystery team will win the mlb gaf fantasy baseball league.
That's my team
ESPN having Baseball Tonight on .. right now. And shocker, wall to wall Yankees coverage. Because, you know, their offseason was so exciting.
Is this sarcasm? Yankees already had a great offseason and it just got better today.
It's like teams are always willing to help the Yankees out.
stop watching espn for your sports info. It will make you feel better. Just stick to the web.Other baseball teams apparently don't exist according to ESPN. New year, same old shit.
Is this sarcasm? Yankees already had a great offseason and it just got better today.
stop watching espn for your sports info. It will make you feel better. Just stick to the web.
B level troll.How does getting rid of one of the few pitchers they had that actually won in the playoffs in a salary dump move actually help them?
Yankees one of the most improved? Hmm, really?ESPN's spring preview:
http://espn.go.com/mlb/spring2012/story/_/id/7581486/mlb-spring-preview-offseason-review
Reds in third for most improved NL team. Fuck yeah. And LOL @ the #1 most unlikely names on spring training rosters.
B level troll.
So you cant answer it, I figured that would be the case. The Yankees are supposedly a WS contender this year, and they just took a player off their big league roster for some prospects. I really dont see how that makes them a better team this year.
Burnett wasn't going to make the rotation.
CC + Pineda + Kuroda + Nova + Hughes is a rotation that stacks up with anybody else. Burentt wasn't going to make the club, they dump him and save $13 million the process giving them more flexibility to make a move down the road.
How exactly does this not make them a better team this year?
They have Garcia for insurance and in the minors they have Warren, Phelps, Banuelos, and Betances, who could all give you similar production that Burnett gave the yankees the past two seasons.What if one of those guys gets hurt or struggles? I just dont see how dumping a guy makes a team better, the Yankees have the money they could afford to keep him as insurance just incase.
What if one of those guys gets hurt or struggles? I just dont see how dumping a guy makes a team better, the Yankees have the money they could afford to keep him as insurance just incase.
Well Garcia and Hughes will battle it out for the 5th spot.
If somebody gets hurt later on in the season they can just simply trade for a guy (or call up one of their near major league ready prospects) and it'd be easier now with some of Burnett's money off the books. Yankees get rid of a guy they really didn't want and saved some money in the process. There really is no downside to the trade.
For the Pirates I totally get why they made the move. Burnett could bounce back and become an actual trade asset down the line. It's pretty low risk on their part and could pay off huge dividends.
They have Garcia for insurance and in the minors they have Warren, Phelps, Banuelos, and Betances, who could all give you similar production that Burnett gave the yankees the past two seasons.
He was expendable.