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Disrespected him for asking him to get in shape as a professional athlete?
It's your ******* job you fat ****.
It's your ******* job you fat ****.
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Disrespected him for asking him to get in shape as a professional athlete?
It's your ******* job you fat ****.
Damn, glad I never got his jersey. He sounded very bitter, ******* ungrateful bastard. Good luck in the AL east chump.Said:
-he only misses Bochy and Pence.
-Changed his number so his old teammates would contact him.
-Leaving Giants was easiest decision
-Claimed that Giants organization disrespected him for making him stay in shape
I was a Pablo fan too
Call me clueless, but can you refresh my memory on what he said.I'm thankful for what he did here but after his comments about the giants **** him.
Said:
-he only misses Bochy and Pence.
-Changed his number so his old teammates would contact him.
-Leaving Giants was easiest decision
-Claimed that Giants organization disrespected him for making him stay in shape
I was a Pablo fan too
Call me clueless, but can you refresh my memory on what he said.I'm thankful for what he did here but after his comments about the giants **** him.
Said:
-he only misses Bochy and Pence.
-Changed his number so his old teammates would contact him.
-Leaving Giants was easiest decision
-Claimed that Giants organization disrespected him for making him stay in shape
I was a Pablo fan too
I'm not a Pablo fan... I've seen him for too many dirty things so far... He's hitting well, and that's nice ... But just can't "get into" dude....
I don't blame you, he had great playoff runs and I appreciate it, but he never lived up to his expectations(in regards to a whole season). He's like a solid 'B' that has a potential to be an 'A'. Let's see if he flourishes in your teams structure.I'm not a Pablo fan... I've seen him for too many dirty things so far... He's hitting well, and that's nice ... But just can't "get into" dude....
Not anymoreI have a roughened odor
Yeah they demoted him... called up Field and Blanks who've been up for a week now and they're both playing good... we've turned it around lately
It's good for the state when we're both goodYeah they demoted him... called up Field and Blanks who've been up for a week now and they're both playing good... we've turned it around lately
right back atchaIt's good for the state when we're both good
but still, **** y'all
Yeah they demoted him... called up Field and Blanks who've been up for a week now and they're both playing good... we've turned it around lately
dirty things turning you off? well that's a first.Call me clueless, but can you refresh my memory on what he said.I'm thankful for what he did here but after his comments about the giants **** him.
Said:
-he only misses Bochy and Pence.
-Changed his number so his old teammates would contact him.
-Leaving Giants was easiest decision
-Claimed that Giants organization disrespected him for making him stay in shape
I was a Pablo fan too
I'm not a Pablo fan... I've seen him for too many dirty things so far... He's hitting well, and that's nice ... But just can't "get into" dude....
The Mets need hitting — in particular, a hitting shortstop. The Cubs like the Mets’ young pitching. A lot.
Obviously, there’s a deal waiting to happen, right? As former Cub manager Dale Sveum might say, “kind of a no-brainer.”
Cubs general manager Jed Hoyer acknowledged as much as the Cubs’ opened a four-game series against the Mets at Wrigley Field on Monday, saying the Cubs’ fourth-year front office and the Mets’ fifth-year regime have discussed trades.
“We haven’t made a deal yet, but there’s been matches that made sense, and I’m sure we’ll talk to them in the future,” said Hoyer, who has a relationship with Mets player-development executive Paul DePodesta going back to their time together in the Padres’ front office.
This.can't roll the dice on a guy that's looked as clueless at the plate as Baez has when you have a 25 year old that's entering his prime.
can't roll the dice on a guy that's looked as clueless at the plate as Baez has when you have a 25 year old that's entering his prime.