tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post7076933292308176854..comments2024-03-28T07:40:29.729-04:00Comments on IT IS HIGH! IT IS FAR! IT IS... caught.: Will Cionel Perez be the next Curt Flood?Stanghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17758839786688249648noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-1668745135805112932021-07-12T10:34:28.705-04:002021-07-12T10:34:28.705-04:00
I really want the world to know about this great ...<br />I really want the world to know about this great man who brought back happiness into my life again after my husband left me and the kids 3 years ago for another women online when i contacted Dr Believe he cast a love spell for me within 48 hours my ex husband start calling me and begging for forgiveness for everything that have happened between us. I was so happy to have my family back together with love again here is the email of Dr Believe via believelovespelltemple@gmail.com a man with the great powers you can also call him or add him on Whats-app: +2348156148821<br />God bless you<br />I am very grateful for your help in my marriage.<br />Isiyku Abdulahihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09933924115917890548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-14714651974631746332016-12-16T01:16:32.412-05:002016-12-16T01:16:32.412-05:00I LOVE BELICHICK'S INTERVIEWS...... HE IS A FO...I LOVE BELICHICK'S INTERVIEWS...... HE IS A FOOTBALL GENIUS, BUT IS SUCH A PRICK, THAT YOU CAN JUST SEE ON HIS FACE, HE CAN'T STAND WASTING TIME TALKING WITH THE MEDIA......I JUST LOOK AT HIS FACE ON MEDIA DAYS, AND BUST OUT LAUGHING.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-66221060590004851732016-12-15T16:42:47.506-05:002016-12-15T16:42:47.506-05:00Look at the Patriots in the NFL
That's an int...<i>Look at the Patriots in the NFL</i><br /><br />That's an interesting point.<br /><br />Belichick, like him or hate him, has one very strong point that the Yankees/Cashman would do well to emulate: Belichick consistently trades players 1-2 years before their Sell By dates. This sometimes occurs at the height of a player's popularity, and Belichick catches grief for it from the fans and the Boston press. However, time after time after time, 1-2 years down the road, the team that took on the player is the team that suffers through his decline ... after giving up one or more draft picks to get him. The most recent example of this would be defensive stalwart Bruce Wilfork.<br /><br />Wouldn't we have been happier if Cashman had done the same with a few of our stars, rather than riding with them to the end of their contracts? I'd rather have a few draft picks or prospects than what we got from the last two years of Teixeira's contract, wouldn't you? If Belichick were our GM, he would have had Tex on the block in December, 2014.<br /><br />TGOYP is right: We need to adapt.<br><br>Local Bargain Jerkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11777702960645118146noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-77393246336780094192016-12-15T10:45:14.701-05:002016-12-15T10:45:14.701-05:00The system has and is changing. Salary caps in p...The system has and is changing. Salary caps in professional sports are not uncommon , nor frankly unreasonable. Major League Baseball is putting their own twist on it. Betweeen the luxury tax, loss of draft picks , international player signing allotments , rereduced international signing allotments for exceeeding salary restrictions, it is a new day. Despite the wish of Yankee fans ( myself included ) you can't just go out and buy the best players and remain consistently competitive. While an occasional key free agent signing is still a good tactic , it is not the horn of plenty it once was.<br /><br />While the big market teams still have an advantage, money alone won't do it. The good news is that even in a league that is seeking parity you can still be an elite team . Look at the Patriots in the NFL and the Spurs in the NBA. Let's see how it shakes out in MLB.<br /><br /><br />The Ghost of Yankees Pastnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-60625474285403694222016-12-15T10:38:16.982-05:002016-12-15T10:38:16.982-05:00Yeah, but Anon, they get cable down there. He sees...Yeah, but Anon, they get cable down there. He sees the big money lifestyle and what others have received. Can't help feeling screwed by the turn of events.John Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11177755426663933341noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-7580260231980356142016-12-15T09:33:32.744-05:002016-12-15T09:33:32.744-05:00F HIM...... HE COMES FROM A POOR COUNTRY AND WILL ...F HIM...... HE COMES FROM A POOR COUNTRY AND WILL BANK $200,000 OR MORE, FOR THROWING A BASEBALL.....IF HE WORKS HARD, AND IS ANY GOOD, HE WILL MAKE 100 TIMES THAT FOR 1 SEASON! ....... F HIM!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-63249972457838562102016-12-15T09:11:43.109-05:002016-12-15T09:11:43.109-05:00two million sounds like a lot but after all fees, ...two million sounds like a lot but after all fees, taxes, and new expenses (transportation, clothing, shelter, helping family back home, fancy women, etc.) this kid will be lucky to put $200K in the bank. I wonder if MLB provides financial consulting services for kids like this? <br /><br />I hope he makes it and doesn't end up a destitute 30 year old with no marketable skills. KDnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-79192511571653495672016-12-15T08:23:34.181-05:002016-12-15T08:23:34.181-05:00Thank God the sanctity of the game has been protec...Thank God the sanctity of the game has been protected from greedy young players like this one. Left unchecked, they would surely bankrupt the team owners and besmirch the fair and balanced nature of the leagues.John Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11177755426663933341noreply@blogger.com