For those keeping track of Jarred Kelenic (which I did, so you don't have to), he signed a minor league deal with the White Sox.
Ain't no such thing as a can't miss prospect.
Ain't no such thing as a can't miss prospect.
Funny...when I was back in high school (a long, long time ago) our friend and neighbor told me that his older brother who was in the minor leagues was always talking about this catcher down there who was a can't miss prospect. The guy's name was Bench....Johnny Bench.For those keeping track of Jarred Kelenic (which I did, so you don't have to), he signed a minor league deal with the White Sox.
Ain't no such thing as a can't miss prospect.
Never heard of the man.Funny...when I was back in high school (a long, long time ago) our friend and neighbor told me that his older brother who was in the minor leagues was always talking about this catcher down there who was a can't miss prospect. The guy's name was Bench....Johnny Bench.
Good- glad Stearns didn't spend any more Casino money.Imai signs with the Astros
ChatGPT predicts next 50 World Series winners
I could post 47 stupid sources “believe” Mets now in lead for _____ or post something silly that might be a chuckleNot sure what the point of posting that was…not even all baseball teams. What does blue smell like?
Actually, I get it. Team just has me frustrated as hell.I could post 47 stupid sources “believe” Mets now in lead for _____ or post something silly that might be a chuckle
FINAL PIECE OF THE PUZZLE !!!!!!
The Stearns fans ignore this- Stearns pulled off playoffs for Milwaukee but never had a team win it.The Mets have deep pockets (Cohen), but short arms (Stearns). That's never a good combo when trying to win. You can be competitive, but never enough to win a World Series.
He will take a championship. But he is not building a championship team...He didn't build one in Milwaukee either.Yes the life long Mets fan GM who is from NY doesn't want to win a championship for his team for the first time in 40 years.
Payroll will be at $340-$350 and can go even higher that that so the casino has nothing to with it either. Roster flexiibility is a good thing not a detriment that you make it out to be.
He wants to build a championship organization and that doesn't happen overnight. He'll have winning teams and he certainly has championship aspirations, it's a joke to suggest otherwise.He will take a championship. But he is not building a championship team...He didn't build one in Milwaukee either.
And most fans would give up some flexibility if it means having a better team. Let's see how it looks by the time the season starts but shopping for bargain basement deals for a team with unlimited finances...ehhh And I haven't seen many of his deals work out to well yet either.
up until now- he has made poor trades and signings and this year it is all about expiring contracts and band aides. As fans- are we really supposed to watch the Dodgers, Braves and Phillies just reload and be that far ahead of us for the next unforeseeable future? Tell me please, where you see him as this savior to us. The minor leagues are now stocked. Oh boy- let's wait for them all to come up or make more horrific trades with them. Like I said- let's see him pull off anything before the season starts that we say "brilliant". I am hoping I get to eat crow. I just don't see it as the other teams are stock piling superstars.He wants to build a championship organization and that doesn't happen overnight. He'll have winning teams and he certainly has championship aspirations, it's a joke to suggest otherwise.
Hopefully with more success than last years deadline trades!I think Stearns waits until the trade deadline in July and sees where they are in the race. Then they go balls out with trades.
We shall see.
It depends. I think there is a chance at a high AAV. It could also be something like Soto where he has an opt out after a certain amount of years but the team can override it by adding $5 million a year or something.No chance he accepts less than seven years, is there?
It may look like the deal Bregman signed with BoSox last year. high AAV but an optout almost immediatelyIt depends. I think there is a chance at a high AAV. It could also be something like Soto where he has an opt out after a certain amount of years but the team can override it by adding $5 million a year or something.
I think that's very doubtful.It may look like the deal Bregman signed with BoSox last year. high AAV but an optout almost immediately
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