JSngry Posted November 4, 2025 Report Posted November 4, 2025 Lots of new managerial hires already. None are marquee names. Interesting! Quote
ghost of miles Posted November 16, 2025 Report Posted November 16, 2025 Curious to see where Kyle Tucker lands and hoping it’s not Toronto or L.A. Free-agent market buzz and rumors are often of dubious credibility, but media consensus as of today is ranking the Blue Jays as the leading contender to land him. Quote
Dan Gould Posted December 9, 2025 Report Posted December 9, 2025 Been hoping Jomboy would do some older video breakdowns. this is an instant classic 3:47 had me laughing. and Joe West was an a-hole his entire career. Quote
Dan Gould Posted December 16, 2025 Report Posted December 16, 2025 I really need for the Yankees to miss out on Tucker and then see the Mets snap up Bellinger. I'd even take the Evil Dodgers throwing insane money at Tucker until he says "yes" over dealing with Tucker, still in his prime for at least 5 years, in the Yankee lineup. Quote
JSngry Posted December 16, 2025 Author Report Posted December 16, 2025 Not yet seeing the Dodgers as Evil, currently just Annoying As Fuck, and WELL on the way to Evil. Wishing Adolis Garcia some kind of Renaissance in Philly, maybe in a way that gets the Phillies past the Dodgers. That would be as glorious as it is unlikely Quote
ghost of miles Posted December 21, 2025 Report Posted December 21, 2025 Murakami signs two-year deal with White Sox Not a bad move for Murakami, given the concerns about how he’ll measure up to MLB pitching. If he produces, he’ll be back on the market at age 27 and will have a better chance of landing a long-term deal. Me, I’m still hoping the Yankees land Tatsuya Imai, who at least reportedly *doesn’t* want to play for the Dodgers, aka Evil Empire West. (Not that they need him.) And I’m agnostic about resigning Cody Bellinger. He had an excellent season in 2025, but his inconsistent track record and his age (turning 31 in July) make me wary of giving him an expensive long-term deal. Quote
Dan Gould Posted December 26, 2025 Report Posted December 26, 2025 I cannot understand letting Rob Refsnyder leave. Do they really prefer a fourth outfielder with more balanced stats? Refsnyder ranks with the very best hitters in the game over the past three years against southpaws and there are certainly some tough lefties in the division and league. A weapon like that ought not to be cast aside, and while his salary doubled, the increase is a rounding error in the context of the entire payroll. Dumb. Quote
Dan Gould Posted Sunday at 09:48 PM Report Posted Sunday at 09:48 PM A hearty F*CK YOU to Alex Bregman. Also, A hearty WELCOME TO WRIGLEY, Alex Bregman! Now go out and help the Cubs win a World Series. My mom probably doesn't have a lot of time left to see one more. Quote
JSngry Posted Sunday at 10:29 PM Author Report Posted Sunday at 10:29 PM Mixes emotions much? 🧲 Quote
Dan Gould Posted Monday at 12:01 AM Report Posted Monday at 12:01 AM More like, one the one hand and on the other. Quote
sonnymax Posted Monday at 01:29 AM Report Posted Monday at 01:29 AM I don’t like those trades either, but I’ll save the profanity for someone who truly deserves it 🎺 Say Dan, what do you have there, and why do you have it on one hand and then the other? Quote
JSngry Posted Monday at 02:19 AM Author Report Posted Monday at 02:19 AM A bird in one hand and bird shit in the other? Birds are sneaky that way... Quote
Dan Gould Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago Much as I hate the Dodgers and their limitless supply of dollars, Tucker to them leaves a nice domino to fall: Bidding war for Bellinger leaves Yankees out of the running or in a major over pay especially on the years. I would have liked to see the Sox go after Bichette but after Toronto's efforts to get Tucker to sign I have little doubt the Jays will bring him back now. The Sox probably have no more signings left but they do have pitching and outfield depth to swing a deal for a 3B or a 2B. But Tucker neither in NY or Toronto is a big deal for all the teams in the AL East. Quote
Dan Gould Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Oh Damn - Bichette to the Mets. If that means the Mets aren't in on Bellinger then the Yankees could end up getting the guy they wanted to retain. Not the outcome I want. Quote
ghost of miles Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I repeat: Dodgers are the new Evil Empire. Yankees were never in on Tucker, but I share Dan's relief that he won't be playing for Toronto this year. Quote
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