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242829727B727A77706F75420 wrote: Just saw a note that the Marlins outfielders Stanton, Osuna and Yelich believe this weekend will be the last that the 3 will play together due to the team sale. If I were the Bucs I would begin trade discussions for Yelich. If Polanco or Marte were not part of the deal, then once I had Yelich I would begin discussions to trade either one of them. Yelich's left handed bat would play well at PNC Park.
Each of those players are very good -- and I agree Yelich would be a good addition. Perhaps more worrisome to me is the possibility of someone in the division getting ahold of Osuna or Stanton. For the past month there has been a lot talk in these parts of the Cardinals making a move for Stanton. That would not be good for the Pirates.
Each of those players are very good -- and I agree Yelich would be a good addition. Perhaps more worrisome to me is the possibility of someone in the division getting ahold of Osuna or Stanton. For the past month there has been a lot talk in these parts of the Cardinals making a move for Stanton. That would not be good for the Pirates.
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1D1A362137540 wrote: Just saw a note that the Marlins outfielders Stanton, Osuna and Yelich believe this weekend will be the last that the 3 will play together due to the team sale. If I were the Bucs I would begin trade discussions for Yelich. If Polanco or Marte were not part of the deal, then once I had Yelich I would begin discussions to trade either one of them. Yelich's left handed bat would play well at PNC Park.
Each of those players are very good -- and I agree Yelich would be a good addition. Perhaps more worrisome to me is the possibility of someone in the division getting ahold of Osuna or Stanton. For the past month there has been a lot talk in these parts of the Cardinals making a move for Stanton. That would not be good for the Pirates.
Seems like the Stanton to Cards rumor is taking on a little more traction. There is nothing firm, but the GM Meetings are this week so the rumor mill will be churning. If the Cards would acquire Stanton any chance for the Bucs to win the division are gone. I think at that point I would agree that it would be best to dismantle the team and start over on a rebuild.
Each of those players are very good -- and I agree Yelich would be a good addition. Perhaps more worrisome to me is the possibility of someone in the division getting ahold of Osuna or Stanton. For the past month there has been a lot talk in these parts of the Cardinals making a move for Stanton. That would not be good for the Pirates.
Seems like the Stanton to Cards rumor is taking on a little more traction. There is nothing firm, but the GM Meetings are this week so the rumor mill will be churning. If the Cards would acquire Stanton any chance for the Bucs to win the division are gone. I think at that point I would agree that it would be best to dismantle the team and start over on a rebuild.
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Here is a link to the mlbtr article on possible teams - I'm pulling for the Sox -
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2017/11/ ... teams.html
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2017/11/ ... teams.html
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25273D3B2D480 wrote: Here is a link to the mlbtr article on possible teams - I'm pulling for the Sox -
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2017/11/ ... teams.html
Rumor has it that the Cardinals are really close to a trade and landing Stanton.
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2017/11/ ... teams.html
Rumor has it that the Cardinals are really close to a trade and landing Stanton.
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One of what I feel is a great injustice is that those Cardinals are considered a "small market team", if that isn't BS what is?
They're talking about getting the highest paid player in MLB and were talking about fireworks and pierogi races. :-/
They're talking about getting the highest paid player in MLB and were talking about fireworks and pierogi races. :-/
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7E69667E6F7B626F7A620E0 wrote: One of what I feel is a great injustice is that those Cardinals are considered a "small market team", if that isn't BS what is?
They're talking about getting the highest paid player in MLB and were talking about fireworks and pierogi races. :-/
Who is talking about fireworks and pierogi races?
They're talking about getting the highest paid player in MLB and were talking about fireworks and pierogi races. :-/
Who is talking about fireworks and pierogi races?
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I love how people pretend that no other team does promotions or fireworks.
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67707F6776627B76637B170 wrote: One of what I feel is a great injustice is that those Cardinals are considered a "small market team", if that isn't BS what is?
They're talking about getting the highest paid player in MLB and were talking about fireworks and pierogi races. :-/
Imagine how MIA feels. Jeter was going to be this savior that rode in to take over from the terrible "cheap" owner and "spent the money" to add on and make them a great team.
Guess what?
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Cardinals are a small market team like the Steelers or the Packers are small market teams. Their fanbase expands way way beyond their expected fanbase area.
They're talking about getting the highest paid player in MLB and were talking about fireworks and pierogi races. :-/
Imagine how MIA feels. Jeter was going to be this savior that rode in to take over from the terrible "cheap" owner and "spent the money" to add on and make them a great team.
Guess what?
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Cardinals are a small market team like the Steelers or the Packers are small market teams. Their fanbase expands way way beyond their expected fanbase area.
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50626E6E7A486B626F6A6562030 wrote: Cardinals are a small market team like the Steelers or the Packers are small market teams. Their fanbase expands way way beyond their expected fanbase area.
That term doesn't get used in the NFL because the cap gives teams equal footing. (Hey, what a concept!) But in MLB, the key word is "market." When a team's ability to market their product expands well beyond their borders, it substantially increases their revenue. And since there is no cap, MLB is all about revenue. They should call it "small revenue" rather than "small market."
That term doesn't get used in the NFL because the cap gives teams equal footing. (Hey, what a concept!) But in MLB, the key word is "market." When a team's ability to market their product expands well beyond their borders, it substantially increases their revenue. And since there is no cap, MLB is all about revenue. They should call it "small revenue" rather than "small market."
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614C41505746511112230 wrote: Cardinals are a small market team like the Steelers or the Packers are small market teams. Their fanbase expands way way beyond their expected fanbase area.
That term doesn't get used in the NFL because the cap gives teams equal footing. (Hey, what a concept!) But in MLB, the key word is "market." When a team's ability to market their product expands well beyond their borders, it substantially increases their revenue. And since there is no cap, MLB is all about revenue. They should call it "small revenue" rather than "small market."
Truth.
That term doesn't get used in the NFL because the cap gives teams equal footing. (Hey, what a concept!) But in MLB, the key word is "market." When a team's ability to market their product expands well beyond their borders, it substantially increases their revenue. And since there is no cap, MLB is all about revenue. They should call it "small revenue" rather than "small market."
Truth.