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The matchup this year is actually something I'd like to see. The Yankees vs. the Yomiuri Giants. Any other matchup, ehhhhh I don't really care.
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#962 |
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President of Freedonia
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Never gonna happen, and if it does...the Japanese team would win. They would actually care about it, and big names from the WS-winning team that are about to hit free agency wouldn't take the risk of injury in a non-MLB game.
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Whatever happened to when at the end of the year they had an MLB All-Star team play a Japanese All-Star team? MLB Network could be all over that.
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Also, no disrespect intended to the Japanese leagues, but it's widely known that their quality of play is about AAA level with the exception of a few guys (Yu Darvish, etc.)
Yeah they won the WBC twice, but everybody knows that tourney takes place when most of the players aren't even ready. If they beat the WS champs, it could potentially make MLB look bad. Japan has everything to gain and nothing to lose. |
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Khalil Greene to the Rangers. 1 year, $750,000
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#966 |
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The Aroldis Chapman sweepstakes takes an unexpected turn. The new frontrunner is allegedly the CINCINNATI REDS
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Chris is AWESOME
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Formerly Fausto Carmona
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Chapman could thrive in a smaller stage, such as Cincy. He'd get eaten alive out of the gate for NY, BOS, LA, or PHI.
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#969 |
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30 million for a minor leaguer
where is this money coming from and why couldn't you go buy a good free agent with it |
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#970 |
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If there's any good thing about the deal, it's that it's 5 years. He doesn't seem to be too far away from being big league ready...so they should get at LEAST 3 years of big league production, probably more. Some teams were trying to sign him for like 2 years which would have been retarded because he would have just bolted for free agency if he seemed to be any good.
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#971 |
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The contract should be structured so he gets the big money after harang and arroyo are off the books but still why didn't they have this money during the winter meetings
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#972 |
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Maybe before signing Chapman on, they managed to advance talks with a team to deal away Harang or Arroyo to dump that money off their books? Thats what I would think since all we have heard is how the Reds are money tied or trying to unload bigger contracts.
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#973 |
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I like the signing for the Reds, they don't need a big free agent now because they suck cock. They have multiple holes to fill with mediocre free agents and aren't close to contending next year. They should try and deal Cordero at the deadline for a prospect or two to a team in contention who needs a reliever. Build around Votto and Bruce, they have a young core of position players.
In a few years you have a rotation of Volquez, Cueto, Chapman, Homer Bailey and maybe a nice veteran arm. Better than signing Johnny Damon or something stupid. |
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#974 |
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Yes, that is the standard reply of someone who's never watched a Reds game, but the fact is they are very close to contending. They are a shortstop and left fielder away from having a contending team.
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#975 |
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Reds are already rising, FRZ
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#976 |
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...still like this signing.
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Yeah, the Reds definitely have a shot. At this point I don't think Harang or Arroyo will be dealt unless they are way behind near the trade deadline.
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#978 |
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I guess I should elaborate on my position a bit. I'm not against the signing. I love that they're doing this and spending money. What got me all agitated was the way the front office has griped about not having any money, having to cut payroll, not being able to spend in the offseason and us Reds fans accepted that they weren't going to make any moves. Then this comes out of nowhere.
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#979 |
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The Reds rotation doesn't have a superstar, but it has 5 quality starters all capable of being great and capable of winning every time they take the mound. How many teams can say that about their entire rotation? The Braves, Red Sox, Phillies, maybe the Yankees. And the Reds
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In the world of "no shit" and "about time"...McGwire officially admits to using steroids throughout most of the 90's.
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LAKE SHOW HOES
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SHOCKER
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McGwire is the first to come forward without getting caught that I can think of so in that regard you have to respect him. Still, this should completely bar any chance of getting into the Hall and unfortunately that punishment will probably deter anyone else of coming clean on their own.
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Get a poke on
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I think he came out for his own personal peace, and put integrity over his hall of fame concerns. I respect that.
I also respect virtually everything he's done thus far, aside from the steroids. He made a stupid decision in a time where he was younger and it was running rampant. He was never comfortable with the accolades and attention, and seemed tortured by it before he ever broke the record. I believe it when he says he's genuinely sorry, and wishes he was never a part of that era. I don't see him as a liar or coward like I see most of the others. I think coming clean at the expense of HOF consideration speaks more positively for him today than not. Clemens and Bonds have been forced to tell the truth, and they chose not to. With no evidence or pressure to come out of hiding, he did so anyways. Everyone seems to think of him as a class act in life. I think it sucks what has happened to him. It sucks that he shouldered most of the negativity after the congressional hearings. Why? Because he was genuinely ashamed of the situation and had the class not to lie? Palmeiro and Sosa were far more despicable. |
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Get a poke on
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Also, I think McGwire's most impressive record is still his 49hr rookie season, which according to his blunt apologies came before any steroid use.
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#985 |
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The interesting thing about McGwire is that so many of his homeruns were absolute bombs that you've gotta think even without the juice he could've hit at least 400. Especially with that swing of his
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Wait a minute, didn't Mcgqire say on the witness stand that he denied using steroids
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#988 |
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Get a poke on
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He was absolutely a talented home run hitter. I don't think he was enhanced fully as much as a Sosa or Canseco.
I also don't think he was the hitter that Bonds or Palmerio are, but he was truly great. Would he have hit 583 without the juice? Probably not, but I can see a guy who hits so powerfully in his rookie years going on to hit 400-500 hrs. He definitely had the skills. Also, for all the home runs that were tacked onto his total, there were also years taken off his career. So who knows. So he'll likely never get into the Hall of Fame, and that's fair. He'll pay for his mistakes but I think the guy can hang his hat on the fact that he made a mistake and responded to it with class. From the sounds of it everyone in baseball thinks hes the greatest guy ever and only think higher of him because of this. Plus, the Hall of Fame isn't everything. Pete Rose isn't in the Hall. He'll never be forgotten. Mark McGwire was such a massive star, and did so much for baseball at the time. I don't think he'll be a part of the hall but I think he'll always be a part of baseball and Cooperstown. |
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Get a poke on
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I had just heard that they had made a massive statue of McGwire for The Hall that they were waiting to unveil. It was going to join Ruth and Williams.
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Not surprised. The truth was probably eating away at him. Just so sudden. He call a press conference or something?
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#991 |
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Well it's not entirely sudden. He is starting as the Cardinals hitting coach this season and the media would have probably bothered him about it
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I knew that. We'd think he would come clean when he got the job or shortly there after.
Alright, as I'm reading this, Baseball Tonight had him on for an interview about an hour ago and fessed up. Statement went out to the AP, too. |
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Good for him, FINALLY
Again, he should be in the HOF. |
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Get a poke on
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Him not getting in the HOF is all fine and dandy if it's a punishment that's held consistent. If a guy who admits his mistakes and has class doesn't get in, and a guy like Bonds or Clemens, who deny against all evidence and legality, get in...then that's just a crying shame.
Also, lets be honest here, it's not beyond the realm of possibility that steroid users are already in the hall. Steroids were not invented in the 90s, like everyone ignorantly seems to think. Ricky Henderson? C'mon. Even Andre Dawson was built like an inverted pyramid. Then you have a guy like Cal Ripken, who god forbid he did them, but played in the era and is defined by having an injury-free career. It's not like he didn't get bigger in the late 90s, despite getting older. |
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#995 |
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I always thought Ripken juiced
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#996 |
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This interview is heartbreaking. Costas looks like he's going to cry.
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Wondering - if Mac was close to having the votes to get in the Hall, would we still have gotten this "heartfelt confession"??
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#998 |
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The MLB network writers who are criticizing it are way off. The guy chose to come out and do this, and was completely honest. Very emotional interview.
The only mistake was insinuating that he believes he could have done what he did without steroids, but that's not the worst thing ever. He just believes in himself and his ability. It's a hard thing to admit that. It could be called delusioned but it's not morally wrong, or even different than what anybody with some pride would say. I think the fire he's put himself under tonight on live TV and the overall confession is testimony enough to his legitimate regret and apology. Plus he was quick to refer to his numbers as not fully authentic, and agree that the Maris family has every right to consider their fathers record intact. He knows what he did was bad, and wishes he didn't do it, but he honestly believes he could have done it purely. So what? If anything that makes it even sadder. |
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I mean the obvious reason he came clean is so he didn't have to be hit with this shit all year but yeah, still good
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I hate how the token steroid argument is the home run spike. Maris went from 39 to 61.
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