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homer 2
This Hanley thing is getting more drawn out then the Lebron Announcement. Why are they treating him like glass, For 20 mil get your backside on the field and play till something breaks
Draven Moss
Then the fans would be complaining because his performance is down. Just wait until he is healthy.
MeowMeow
They’re treating him like glass because he is. He doesn’t make ANY of that slary worth it if he’s injured all the time.
sampsonite168
Back to back posts (with Billy Hamilton) of BR links going to the wrong player with the same name. The next post will probably be about Jose Fernandez.
Jeff Todd
Auto-linker strikes again. Edited.
ryan211
In fact, sources described the Harvey situation as so fluid that it could not even be described in complete senten
Jeff Todd
Yeah, my mistake.
formerlyz
As a Marlins fan, I personally think we should trade Gordon. We won’t get nearly what we gave up for him in that horrible trade with the Dodgers, but I would sell high on him as fast as possible for multiple reasons
ronnsnow
How about a 3 team deal involving the Pirates and Yankees. Pirates acquire Dee Gordon, Yankees acquire Neil Walker, Marlins acquire Alen Hanson and some Yankees prospect.
johnsilver
Imagine what Seattle is thinking about the Capps-Morrison deal about now?
“Geez.. You got Capps and all I got was this Lomo for the holidays..”
kingjenrry
You’re absolutely right. They should sell high on Fernandez, Yelich, and Ozuna while they’re at it.
MeowMeow
Rodriguez and Owens are the only promising young-player stories to come out of this season. Betts and Bogaerts have had very good seasons, and Shaw and JBJ have shown promise in smaller samples.
Jeff Hill 2
Karkat I really hope you meant to post aren’t the only promising young-player stories.
rct
I know papers need things to print and all, but how about focusing not on Harvey’s innings limit, but on how sharp he looked and how it might help to be rested as they enter the playoffs? Their first round opponent will be the Dodgers, and Greinke and Kershaw will have like 40 more innings pitched each than any of the Mets starters (aside from maybe Colon).
Also, the Mets need to sort out their bullpen to see who will make the roster. In Harvey’s start, Robles looked pretty bad, Gilmartin and Goeddel looked solid, and Carlos Torres probably pitched himself off the roster.
pauloneillslovechild
I hate be the one to bring you bad news, Jeffy, but Eduardo Rodriguez passed away 6 years ago…so I don’t think his development is going as planned…wrong link, buddy