darthska
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Nevermind. Thanks, Conger.
Now let's score, dammit!
Now let's score, dammit!
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Intrigued to see what team(s) get hot down the stretch for this AL Wild Card and AL East.
Not only did Cashman call his Rays counterpart, Andrew Friedman, about trading for Price, he also dialed up the Red Sox's Ben Cherington to discuss Jon Lester and John Lackey. Those conversations didn't get very far.
Both GMs told Cashman they had been given approval by ownership to trade their elite pitchers anywhere in the majors -- except to the Yankees.
Cashman expected as much from the Red Sox. Who do you think came up with the term "Evil Empire" anyway? He held out a sliver of hope on Price, but Friedman soon gave him the thumbs-down. So the Yankees, the contender that most wanted an ace-type starter, got shut out while the two teams that least needed one — the Tigers and A's — wound up with Price and Lester, respectively.
Been saying this all year. Ian Krol isn't good. Robbie Ray won't turn into much. Lombardozzi isn't even on the team anymoreWatching Fister from yesterday and I still laugh that Detroit basically gave this guy away. Could you imagine them still having him AND trading for Price? Max/JV/Price/Fister/Sanchez and still somehow no WS.
Major League Baseball officials have contacted the DEA and U.S. Attorney's office in Southern Florida in an effort to unmask the names of any players who might have violated the league's drug policy, sources told ESPN's "Outside the Lines."
One source said five players have been identified during the investigation, although it is not clear whether all five are on major league rosters. MLB officials are seeking the release of those names as soon as possible in order to begin disciplinary proceedings against the players. Two law enforcement sources said the evidence that the players received banned substances was compelling and that they expect MLB to suspend the players.
According to sources familiar with the investigation, the players identified in Operation Strikeout were not connected to Anthony Bosch or the Biogenesis clinic he founded but to other defendants in the case, including Yuri Sucart, a cousin of Alex Rodriguez.
It is good to see how quick they act with this.
Just like how quick they acted when a star player forced two cars off the road, took a swig when he was arrested, asked an officer to kill him, told said officer he would kill him and then went on a rant about how he wanted to blow up a steak house that refused to serve him earlier.
Wait.
Bryce Harper walk-off tank FINALLY
Kinda salty about that...I was actually gonna pick him. Can't believe Rendon went so early either.right on cue with me drafting the kid
Somewhere CP is smiling.