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thegreatcerealfamine
What an overpay trade idea for Duda. Earth to this guy who proposed this trash,pack it up and start covering women’s lacrosse!
billysbballz
Lol
It’s Not even remotely a good trade for the Yanks.
Met fan trying to add excitement to a older underachieving Mets team and giving Yanks an awful fielding defender and a streaky lefty bat thus taking Bird out of the equation when he returns.
tank62
Dear God I read that and thought that’s a trade a guy calls WFAN with after he’s been smoking crack.
Guess anyone with a computer can be a published blogger now.
jdgoat
Ya the Clippard inclusion is weird since he’s a decent part of their bullpen but I could definitely see a deal revolved around green.
thegreatcerealfamine
For Duda? I’d rather stick with the questions surrounding Bird and what they have with Carter. Good God Man!
jdgoat
It might be a little overpay but I think you’re overvaluing green.
jdgoat
Smoak a been worth every penny and some. If he keeps it up he could probably even get a prospect from a teams top 5 at the deadline
thekid9
I remember when I was under the Smoak screen. Long season, he hasn’t discovered new skills. Let the slide back down begin
jdgoat
He has never shown a streak like this in Toronto and he’s been able to lay off bad pitches. I’m not saying he’ll have a 130 ops plus at the end of the season, but he’ll still earn his contract. 4 million doesn’t get you much anymore, and he’s made that a huge bargain. Who would’ve thought him and pillar would carry out offense through the seasons first two months?
southi
The Rotisserie Duck article on 1980’s baseball cards brought back fond memories. I still have quite a number of the ones mentioned put up including the Rickey Henderson one.
I think a lot of newer baseball fans don’t realize that baseball cards also was one of the few ways you could dive into stats back in those days. Stats weren’t always easily accessible and cards made it much easier to find out how players did year in and year out statwise.
frankiegxiii
Wow Wee Rickey Henderson!!!