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  1. That would be my preference as well, but they won't get two of the four best pitchers on the market unless their bargaining strategy and overall SOP change significantly.
  2. Wow. I hope they are planning on a serious* run at Cease. *Not their usual "we were in the ballpark of what he signed for" run.
  3. I wouldn't get too high over this game. Cinci got creamed by the Jets the week before. Hopefully, they take care of the Giants.
  4. Cubs are not going to pay Alonso. I'd imagine he'll be pretty disappointed around February 1.
  5. L.O.L Auburn fired Freeze. He can go back to Liberty and pretend he’s religious
  6. Watching the Lions Vikings game. That kid from Michigan already looks better than Williams. He gets to the line and knows what he wants to do pre-snap.
  7. Here we go. The waiting game with Jed begins today.
  8. If it’s going to have no effect on how they do business why is everyone talking about a lockout? It absolutely is going to affect how they do business.
  9. I’m probably going to fall asleep before this is over
  10. Oh man Auburn lost to Kentucky. Might be another open spot come Monday.
  11. Bases loaded
  12. This WS has been one for the ages
  13. It's not black and white. They will offer players concessions on retirement and increased revenue sharing, likely including more playoff money, etc. And the players are not going to agree to it, which is why everyone thinks there will be a work stoppage. The top players will always receive substantial compensation, but it's the second and third-tier players who will be squeezed.
  14. That splitter is devastating
  15. The Ricketts, Reinsdorf, the Steinbrenner brothers, and several other owners expect this round to focus on centralized revenue sharing from media markets and better cost certainty for the teams. They are going to hammer the collapse of the RSNs as a means to introduce a harder cap, but not a true salary cap, as they don't want to open their books to the players. They are going to talk about the disparity in payroll as if it's the players' fault. If they get what they want, players the Cubs like to target will see their market value dry up. It's already happening to some extent, and it's only going to get worse. The strategy is to "keep the books clean" so they can target the same types of players and pay them less than they would under the pre-CBA agreement. It obviously does not affect the players currently under contract. But someone like Ian Happ is going to see his earning potential diminished in FA (if they get what they want).
  16. I agree, obviously progress is not always linear, but it is tangible and measurable. We need to see something even in a losing game.
  17. I think it's over, but we will see. I thought the Cubs were done in 2016, so, like Jon Snow, I know nothing.
  18. Three pitches in and Jays up 2-0
  19. This is a game they should win; it's not a must-win, but if they don't, it's real, real bad.
  20. Because they expect to get better terms with the new CBA.
  21. I saw something but I don't know if it's true. The singer for the national anthem last night is the same one for the last (and only other) 18-inning game in the WS. That is an amazing coincidence, if true.
  22. Kelly is probably done coaching. He'll wind up at one of the networks.
  23. Caleb is just now learning how to play QB. In college, he played high school/sandlot QB, and it served him well. If he can't learn the mechanics to be an accurate short to intermediate passer, he's not going to make it. It's not about talent as much as it is about repetition.
  24. Bruce is the most inside of the inside guys, so he's giving information from Jed and his team. It's more propaganda than anything else when the dust settles and people (the usual suspects) will be saying, "I'm glad the Cubs didn't sign X player for that amount of money". Meanwhile, they will sign a number 2 or 3 type starter to a mid-level deal, and everyone will be happy. I don't see them tying up large sums of money before the strike/lockout.
  25. Lane Kiffin is already counting his millions. I expect Auburn will fire its coach as well. The SEC is a mess. All the money isn't making things better for these teams. But it's making things better for the high-end players. If they had gone to a compensation model and paid the players, none of this would have happened.
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