The Cubs traded one last year and another the year before. And they traded for one the year before that. Also Dansby Swanson, Yoan Moncada. What about Dansby Swanson?
Ha, no clue. We’d have to ask the Brewers fans out there who are tweeting out the screenshot. Trout did something similar. A little different than I hate gay people. And black people. And women.
This is my thinking as well. Bote seems to be able to replace Happ within reason and this might be Almora’s peak year which is plenty fine but a 2-3 WAR OF isn’t that hard to find/replace (like I mentioned Maybin as an in season replacement). I also am just not a huge fan of Almora’s profile long term in terms of ever being much more than a 2-3 WAR player. Plus it opens things up for Bryce in the OF in the offseason and doesn’t make a Happ/Almora trade a forced trade in the offseason. Then you maybe also look to add a bench bat that’s RHH and capabale or playing CF in the offseason. Does Happ even start in the Mets outfield when Cespedes comes back?
Bosio, they're not firing their horsefeathering pitching coach in a million years over what you described, so cut the horsefeathers. He wants to refer to the clubhouse attendant as "boy" so badly too
It's not an enormous pet peeve for me but it is weird how many people keep calling anybody under 40 a millennial. Indeed. If you graduated high school before social media existed, you are most definitely not a millennial. More arbitrary nonsense. Caring about this imparts meaning to a meaningless distinction
Nah, the youngest millennials are in their mid-twenties now. Today's college age people are post millennial or generation z. This. Enormous pet-peeve to not differentiate. why