7/24 - Payback time in the Bay Area
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7/24 - Payback time in the Bay Area
Giants are going to be feeling some Bucco Lumber Co tonight with Cain on the mound
Marte
Harrison
McCutchen
Bell
Freese
Frazier
Cervelli
Mercer
Cole
Marte
Harrison
McCutchen
Bell
Freese
Frazier
Cervelli
Mercer
Cole
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7/24 - Payback time in the Bay Area
Need to get back on the winning ways. Need a win to gain a game on the Cubs.
7/24 - Payback time in the Bay Area
How would you like paying Pence $18.5 million this year for
.247 BA
6 HR
39 RBI
.293 OBP
.640 OPS?
.247 BA
6 HR
39 RBI
.293 OBP
.640 OPS?
7/24 - Payback time in the Bay Area
Just noticed - Gorkys Hernandez sighting - starting in LF for the Giants tonight
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7/24 - Payback time in the Bay Area
6F405756405C4E46250 wrote: How would you like paying Pence $18.5 million this year for
.247 BA
6 HR
39 RBI
.293 OBP
.640 OPS?
Situations like this make me wonder why baseball owners continue to spend big money on players past their prime. Boston is on the hook for the remainder of the Sandoval contract. Both Boston and the Giants can continue to operate when they are strapped by a bad contract, but teams like Pittsburgh must be very careful of making these long term agreements because a bad move can cripple the team financially for several seasons.
.247 BA
6 HR
39 RBI
.293 OBP
.640 OPS?
Situations like this make me wonder why baseball owners continue to spend big money on players past their prime. Boston is on the hook for the remainder of the Sandoval contract. Both Boston and the Giants can continue to operate when they are strapped by a bad contract, but teams like Pittsburgh must be very careful of making these long term agreements because a bad move can cripple the team financially for several seasons.
7/24 - Payback time in the Bay Area
They have to score some runs. Cain has been pretty bad since 2015. Out of 139 qualified starters, Cain is ranked 138th in Win Pct, 138th in ERA, 136th in Opp Ave and 138yh in Opp OPS.
He just isn't the same great pitcher.
He just isn't the same great pitcher.
7/24 - Payback time in the Bay Area
454948131A131B16110E14230 wrote: How would you like paying Pence $18.5 million this year for
.247 BA
6 HR
39 RBI
.293 OBP
.640 OPS?
Situations like this make me wonder why baseball owners continue to spend big money on players past their prime. Boston is on the hook for the remainder of the Sandoval contract. Both Boston and the Giants can continue to operate when they are strapped by a bad contract, but teams like Pittsburgh must be very careful of making these long term agreements because a bad move can cripple the team financially for several seasons.
Take a look at Ellsbury's contract, but only if you want to cry. He must be ecstatic
:-[
.247 BA
6 HR
39 RBI
.293 OBP
.640 OPS?
Situations like this make me wonder why baseball owners continue to spend big money on players past their prime. Boston is on the hook for the remainder of the Sandoval contract. Both Boston and the Giants can continue to operate when they are strapped by a bad contract, but teams like Pittsburgh must be very careful of making these long term agreements because a bad move can cripple the team financially for several seasons.
Take a look at Ellsbury's contract, but only if you want to cry. He must be ecstatic
:-[
7/24 - Payback time in the Bay Area
7E7273282128202D2A352F180 wrote: How would you like paying Pence $18.5 million this year for
.247 BA
6 HR
39 RBI
.293 OBP
.640 OPS?
Situations like this make me wonder why baseball owners continue to spend big money on players past their prime. Boston is on the hook for the remainder of the Sandoval contract. Both Boston and the Giants can continue to operate when they are strapped by a bad contract, but teams like Pittsburgh must be very careful of making these long term agreements because a bad move can cripple the team financially for several seasons.
IMO, it is actually worse for Pirates, they won't sign any one to a Pence or Sandoval type contract and are close to be crippled by a Liriano type deal.
.247 BA
6 HR
39 RBI
.293 OBP
.640 OPS?
Situations like this make me wonder why baseball owners continue to spend big money on players past their prime. Boston is on the hook for the remainder of the Sandoval contract. Both Boston and the Giants can continue to operate when they are strapped by a bad contract, but teams like Pittsburgh must be very careful of making these long term agreements because a bad move can cripple the team financially for several seasons.
IMO, it is actually worse for Pirates, they won't sign any one to a Pence or Sandoval type contract and are close to be crippled by a Liriano type deal.
7/24 - Payback time in the Bay Area
656E666A6F6E753036417860696E6E2F626E010 wrote: They have to score some runs. Cain has been pretty bad since 2015. Out of 139 qualified starters, Cain is ranked 138th in Win Pct, 138th in ERA, 136th in Opp Ave and 138yh in Opp OPS.
He just isn't the same great pitcher.
I just checked Cot's
Matt Cain rhp
6 years/$127.5M (2012-17), plus 2018 option
Looks like he'll be living large when he's done at the end of his career this year
He just isn't the same great pitcher.
I just checked Cot's
Matt Cain rhp
6 years/$127.5M (2012-17), plus 2018 option
Looks like he'll be living large when he's done at the end of his career this year
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7/24 - Payback time in the Bay Area
Simply put: JHay all day
3-0 Bucs
3-0 Bucs