- May 10, 2013
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This is all kinds of messed up. I just want my fav sport back.
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The next cba needs to do something about these market issues.Also, all we need to know about MLB is that there are anywhere from 5-10 owners that don't want to even play this year because it would be a better option for their business. That's basically leaked in several outlets.
Maybe I am naive, but can we honestly picture NBA and NFL owners being in that situation, and financially passing on any sort of season? (I'm not talking about this year, I'm saying any year).
These "small market" teams will always play up that they are basically minor league teams and can't compete with the big boys 90% of the time....and it brings down the entire league. And that is the league's own fault.
Trout applying that pressure.

in large part because of Cohen (4.96), who anchors baseball's best booth and earned top marks in the play-by-play category. "GKR" is on top for a reason: "Being a Mets fan is a tough lot in life, but one thing we've got going for us is Gary, Keith and Ron," wrote one respondent. "It's a golden age for us." The consensus is Hernandez (hitters) and Darling (pitchers) are best when it comes to explaining "the mindsets of their respective positions, and Gary ties it all together seamlessly." The three seems to strike a perfect chord of what fans want: Knowledge of the game, history of the team, camaraderie in the booth and enough wit sprinkled in to make it all work. I still think Cohen's call of Bartolo Colon's first career homer is easily one of the most fun calls in recent memory.
Wait we all hate Darling, right?

Wait we all hate Darling, right?
