darkside31337
Tomodachi wa Mahou
So Profar for Stanton is pretty much a formality at this point, right?
This would be the dumbest move the Marlins have ever made.
So Profar for Stanton is pretty much a formality at this point, right?
Profar is probably going to get traded.What the heck are the Rangers going to do with the Profar/Andrus/Kinsler situation now?
What the heck are the Rangers going to do with the Profar/Andrus/Kinsler situation now?
More like the NL was keeping them down with their archaic rulebook.
Kevin Durant wearing a Mariners cap
I knew he still loved us up here :')
Pass up a trade for Justin Upton just to have Kinsler play 1B? :lolKinsler is going to get moved to first.
Which is stupid for so many reasons.
New York Yankees: $228,835,490
Los Angeles Dodgers: $216,597,577
Philadelphia Phillies: $165,385,714
Boston Red Sox: $150,655,500
Detroit Tigers: $148,314,500
San Francisco Giants: $135,264,334
Los Angeles Angels: $127,896,250
Chicago White Sox: $119,073,277
Toronto Blue Jays: $117,527,800
St. Louis Cardinals: $115,222,086
Texas Rangers: $114,090,100
Washington Nationals: $114,056,769
Cincinnati Reds: $107,491,305
Chicago Cubs: $104,304,676
Baltimore Orioles: $90,993,333
Atlanta Braves $89,778,192
Arizona Diamondbacks: $89,100,500
Milwaukee Brewers: $82,976,944
Kansas City Royals: $81,491,725
Pittsburgh Pirates: $79,555,000
Cleveland Indians: $77,772,800
Minnesota Twins: $75,802,500
New York Mets: $73,396,649
Seattle Mariners: $72,031,143
Colorado Rockies: $71,924,071
San Diego Padres: $67,143,600
Oakland Athletics: $60,664,500
Tampa Bay Rays: $57,895,272
Miami Marlins: $36,341,900
Houston Astros: $22,062,600
Why are the Phillies listed fourth, despite having the third highest payroll?
I am scared of the Astros.
Judging by your avatar, you're a Toronto fan. That's the reason.For some reason I have a feeling the Jays are going to end up disappointing tremendously.
Who needs wins when you have $26 hot dogs.
Official MLB Opening Day Payrolls:
Code:New York Yankees: $228,835,490 Los Angeles Dodgers: $216,597,577 Philadelphia Phillies: $165,385,714 Boston Red Sox: $150,655,500 Detroit Tigers: $148,314,500 San Francisco Giants: $135,264,334 Los Angeles Angels: $127,896,250 Chicago White Sox: $119,073,277 Toronto Blue Jays: $117,527,800 St. Louis Cardinals: $115,222,086 Texas Rangers: $114,090,100 Washington Nationals: $114,056,769 Cincinnati Reds: $107,491,305 Chicago Cubs: $104,304,676 Baltimore Orioles: $90,993,333 Atlanta Braves $89,778,192 Arizona Diamondbacks: $89,100,500 Milwaukee Brewers: $82,976,944 Kansas City Royals: $81,491,725 Pittsburgh Pirates: $79,555,000 Cleveland Indians: $77,772,800 Minnesota Twins: $75,802,500 New York Mets: $73,396,649 Seattle Mariners: $72,031,143 Colorado Rockies: $71,924,071 San Diego Padres: $67,143,600 Oakland Athletics: $60,664,500 Tampa Bay Rays: $57,895,272 Miami Marlins: $36,341,900 Houston Astros: $22,062,600
Yesssssssssssss OPENING DAY
They were awful for many years and used their draft picks wisely.Man.. How the he'll are the Rays are so competitive with a payroll that low?
Man.. How the he'll are the Rays are so competitive with a payroll that low?