http://bats.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/1...r-the-marlins/
Not much to be said here. Discuss. I get the feeling that extra lot at the marina won't be so full so maybe I can shoot expressway visuals?
Fail.
http://bats.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/1...r-the-marlins/
Not much to be said here. Discuss. I get the feeling that extra lot at the marina won't be so full so maybe I can shoot expressway visuals?
Fail.
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Baseball salaries are like most in sports now. Ridiculous. It is what it is and is not changing anytime soon. It's means to an end and it is the nature of the beast. Getting down to what counts here Reyes, though injury prone is the best player in baseball. Hitting, fielding, running, rallying a team that usually needs motivation.
As for spending way too much if you look at the market he was probably underpaid. For all intent and purpose he is probably worth about 95-100 million but I mean at that point to quibble over a few million is pretty lame. Not to mention for franchises that can afford it the fans he will bring are more than worth it. The guy provides offense and delivers. Sure he is injury prone but when you are trying to get into the playoffs you can't expect something to happen in the future. You go with him and surround him with some pitching. Which the Mets need badly and now have the money but putting runs on the board will be tough.
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I'll have to disagree with you.
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Fine, we can revisit this at the all star break.
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