Cesar tore it up for the Dodgers...Not just his elbow.
Cesar tore it up for the Dodgers...Not just his elbow.
Gaymore, mention your balls if you are going to truly hijack a thread.
2012: The Year that Mo Got Laid
Mark Teixiera is greedy.
I'm a poor Reds fan that doesn't stand a chance. Baseball has soured me for the last several years.
BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE
We need to combine Tampa Bay, Toronto, and Baltimore into one superteam to beat the Yankees and Red Sox.
We can call them the "Baltimore Devil Jays".
I agree with the sentiments. Baseball was what I loved through Middle and High School. I loved pitching, I loved fielding and playing first base. I loved the hit and runs and the sac bunts. If I wouldn't have threw out my arm (and my rotator cuff) I would have played college ball.
Despite all that, I find myself caring less and less for the MLB every year. It was just 7 years ago I would stay up late every night to catch Baseball Tonight, enjoying every minute of it. Now I never update my fantasy baseball teams and finish last every year. I was thrilled that the Brewers even got a playoff spot, but I don't even pretend to think that they will get one this year.
All-in-all, MLB sucks, and I'd almost rather watch the NBA...which is pretty damning.
I have thought for years and continue to think...baseball has to have a cap.
The best players may still go to the teams like the yankees but they won't beable to afford all of them under the cap.
Baseball needs to get more competative. We still have the teams like the Twins, Rockies, Marlins, etc seem to come out of the basment here and there to challange for crowns but it is just not often enough.
I frankly get sick of hearing about the Soz and Yankees all the time and while there is no cap that who you will always be hearing about.
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