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  1. [tweet] [/tweet] http://sabarton.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/snowflake-special-slush.jpg
  2. Bears are 3 point favorites right now even though they keep losing the few games they are favorites in. [tweet] [/tweet] I believe we've seen the last of Bennett in a Bears uni.
  3. Cahill received less money and years... But yes, I'd rather have Cahill than Motte. I don't know what the Rockies are doing. Good for Motte though, nice guy. I guess I just didn't consider $800k and 1 year to be an enormous difference. In my head, I was thinking, "Wow, we could have had Motte, and we chose Cahill". Maybe you're right, I dunno. We could have had Motte is a thought I probably would have never thought.
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  5. I knew he was somebody else before but I had absolutely no idea who and could barely care less.
  6. Hey guys, here's the thing: Twitter? Not as old as baseball.
  7. Hey guys, you have nothing to bitch about, 5 other teams have been bad since the 90s. What's that, there's 30 teams in baseball? And multiple teams have won world series in their first decade of existence? So what, unless you're 107 you have no room to complain, this organization has provided nothing but joy to all the rest.
  8. bunch of people pretending the cubs haven't been more awful than most in their lifetimes. Unless you're 2 you're a dirty little liar.
  9. I would think they'd love to do that while Chapman would hate it in his last season pre free agency
  10. didn't the Cubs win 4 playoff games this year? Is that what you call success? I would call a 97 win season and winning two rounds of playoffs a success. I would also say that the comment was in response to the completely inaccurate statement that they did not have enough good pitchers to win playoff games, because the Cubs actually did win playoff games with those pitchers.
  11. You wouldn't get him then. I know I said earlier I wouldn't trade Soler and Baez in the same deal. But if the Cubs got Gordon/Heyward (I like putting them in that order because of the basketball player), then I'd probably give up Soler, Baez, and Hedricks (along with minor leaguers) for Fernandez and either Ozuna or a reliever. I would absolutely trade Soler and Baez in this deal.
  12. I think that story's already developed. Did he have money on the packers or did he pass information to people who had money on the packers? 10 days ago...
  13. what a silly silly statement. sure thing. guy throws 180+ innings every year, including the last 3, but he's not durable because he had TJS once, which like half of pitchers have. stop saying every year when he's recently missed 2 years and is 37
  14. Is the John Lackey I am thinking of a completely different pitcher than the one you are referring to? i have no idea what your reply has to do with the post you're replying to. unless you're talking about the years like 4 years ago when he got hurt and the year he recovered from that injury. um yeah, you can't have it both ways, talking about 8 years of consistency that he always does and then blowing off a 2 year stretch of nothing.
  15. in a vacuum how could you not love it? it's almost guaranteed neutral value with some potential for solid surplus plus very short term commitment. it's outside said vacuum that you can find reasons to not like it, IMO how is it almost guaranteed neutral value? lackey is old and has recently had two consecutive completely lost value seasons. He's thrown 600+ innings and has an 8.4 combined fWAR over the last 3 seasons. So last three years is all that matters? The fact that he's 37, a doughy douchebag and recently provided no value for two consecutive seasons means he's a lock to be good again this year?
  16. Is the John Lackey I am thinking of a completely different pitcher than the one you are referring to?
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