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Sammy Sofa

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  1. Somewhere between never and 0. Wrong. You lose. Next contestant please. Your game show is terrible and so are you.
  2. You're so silly.
  3. Hank Aaron. I like how this thing is being approached like there's only one steroid/PED-user in the HoF at this point.
  4. I'm definitely interested in seeing this because of the filmmaker behind it. He's made a couple of really good documentaries and I'd be curious to see what he's going to do with this.
  5. Holy [expletive], Hester's rims are [expletive] hideous. That's some clown car isht right there, son.
  6. I'd love it if this means Marshall is going to be a starter again, even though Grabow as a LOOGY is gonna suuuuuuuuuuuuck.
  7. A night away game? The Marlins are about to be pounded by a powerful and merciless Harden.
  8. "Sorry sir, but this a Player's Only shower." Roast runs a tight shower ship like that.
  9. There's no logic in defending not offering arbitration. It was a stupid move. There's plenty (cost, health history), you're just refusing to see it. I'm refusing to be an idiot and assume he would have taken it. Arbitration is 1 year. It would not have crippled this team by any stretch of the imagination. Nobody said it would have crippled them. Stop being so melodramatic. It makes a ton of sense why they didn't chance an offer. It was by no means a make or break move either way. And you never refuse to be an idiot.
  10. There's no logic in defending not offering arbitration. It was a stupid move. There's plenty (cost, health history), you're just refusing to see it.
  11. Sure, it's not ideal. But high payroll teams can easily get away with it and succeed. Not with the Cubs' circumstances at the time. When the team isn't being sold, yes, though even then it wouldn't be smart. That's some really expensive sentiment.
  12. Can people set aside the player-crushes and look at this realistically for a second? Realistically it's ridiculous to pretend not offering arbitration was a good idea. If he accepts, we have a good reliever. If he doesn't, we get 2 draft picks. The downside is where? A good reliever with an injury history as long as the Bible... Not to mention the the fact that it's just a bad appropriation of resources to pay a closer 8-10 million dollars. Your logic has no effect on the might gooney/erik316stone tagteam.
  13. Guess you've got the pesky overreacting condition to deal with. Thoughts and prayers.
  14. Can people set aside the player-crushes and look at this realistically for a second?
  15. You absolutely no clue how much Wood would have made if he accepted, do you? Arbitration can't be less than like 80% of his salary, correct? So approximately 8 million or so? Still would have been worth it. You have absolutely no clue how Wood is doing this year and what the Cubs' financial situation is, do you?
  16. You absolutely no clue how much Wood would have made if he accepted, do you?
  17. guh....come on. i'm in a good mood and you bring this. Vitters for Grabow? Name the last time Hendry traded a TOP prospect during the season? I mean someon of Vitters ability. Hate on Hendry if you want, but he does do trades very solid. Choi was still very highly regarded when he was traded.
  18. Just once...ONCE...I'd like to see this [expletive] team not get back the runs after giving back the runs after a big inning.
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