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Post#61 » by polo007 » Fri Mar 24, 2017 8:26 pm

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Post#62 » by North_of_Border » Sat Mar 25, 2017 6:47 pm

Aaron Sanchez banged Marcus Stroman's girl. Simple as that.

Well, not quite that, I guess. Sanchez asked a girl out. Who Stroman had a crush on. He should of asked his buddy first, but did not..... and that's what all the beef is about.
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Post#63 » by Rapsfan151 » Sun Mar 26, 2017 5:28 am

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What a stupid article. Literally just took the quotes from an interview that was on the radio and basically typed them out into a piece adding zero insight.
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Re: Stroman & Sanchez feud 

Post#64 » by Tigersrule » Mon Mar 27, 2017 11:17 pm

North_of_Border wrote:Aaron Sanchez banged Marcus Stroman's girl. Simple as that.

Well, not quite that, I guess. Sanchez asked a girl out. Who Stroman had a crush on. He should of asked his buddy first, but did not..... and that's what all the beef is about.

is this actually true lol? Where did you hear this
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Having this new spirit in his life inspired Mike to return to the game he had long abandoned. He started coaching the Barstow Community College team, and of course Aaron came along whenever he could. “He would bawl and cry if he couldn’t be up there,” Mike says. “He rode on the buses with me. He learned a lot of bad language on the buses. But he loved it. He would rather be with me than with the other kids. If that car started up, he was grabbing anything so he could he could hurry and get in. At practice, I would stick a college guy’s catching gear on him [so he wouldn’t get hurt] — the shin guards went up to his hips — and I would send him into left field and say, ‘Don’t turn sideways.’ He would do that every night.”

That kid, who would grow up tall and wiry, turned out to be an athletic prodigy. He played a bit of football and a lot of basketball, but baseball (of course) was his game. As he approached his teenaged years, it was clear that Aaron’s talents were going to outstrip Barstow, that he had a real shot at succeeding in the world beyond.

“Mike probably saw more of Aaron’s talent than I was capable of understanding,” Lynn says. “I knew he was good. But I had no concept of the draft, professional ball. I think Mike saw that long before I did and knew what he was capable of. I just trusted him. I trusted Mike wouldn’t put my children in danger and that he was doing the right thing when he took him to play ball outside of Barstow.”

When Aaron was 10, Frank Sanchez died of liver failure. He was 48 years old. When he’s asked about his biological father, Aaron typically demurs, especially when it comes to the details of his death. “He knows it was because of his tortured lifestyle,” Lynn says. “He knows that. I just think that he doesn’t want to talk about it.”

“It did hurt a little bit,” Aaron says, “but it didn’t feel like I lost a father figure in my life because I didn’t. I always knew who Dad was in my heart. No offence to my real father. But I grew up with Mike as someone who had raised me from day one.”

At one point, Aaron considered changing his last name to Shipley, but Mike and Lynn told him that if he was going to do that, he’d have to talk to the Sanchez family about it. Lynn and Mike had made sure that Aaron and Andrew retained a connection with the extended Sanchez clan, and Aaron’s paternal grandmother, Lydia, remained an extremely important figure in his life until her death during spring training last year.

Aaron thought long and hard about it, and then decided he didn’t want to have that conversation with his grandmother, that he would remain a Sanchez. “Does it hurt Mike that it doesn’t say ‘Shipley’ on the back of Aaron’s jersey? No,” Lynn says. “Does it bother him that he’s sometimes called Mr. Sanchez? No. It’s just who we are. Everybody knows who got Aaron where he is. Everyone knows where the credit goes.”
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Re: Stroman & Sanchez feud 

Post#69 » by Tigersrule » Sat Aug 19, 2017 8:10 pm

wtf lol
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Post#70 » by johanliebert » Sun Aug 20, 2017 8:35 am

Tim Anderson is petty hah. Him posting a pic of stro a week later is wild.

This makes a weird locker room dynamic tho.
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Re: Stroman & Sanchez feud 

Post#71 » by JaysRule15 » Sun Aug 20, 2017 8:38 pm

Sad to see they haven't gotten over whatever the issue was between them during the offseason.
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Post#72 » by johanliebert » Sun Aug 20, 2017 9:21 pm

JaysRule15 wrote:Sad to see they haven't gotten over whatever the issue was between them during the offseason.

:lol:

stroman doesnt seem like the type to get over grudges. aaron seems like a diva now after last season imo..and its not cause of the dl stints but his interactions in the dug out.

i think this should fuel both. sanchez next season will want to reclaim his ace role on this team and that will push marcus.
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Re: Stroman & Sanchez feud 

Post#73 » by IceBelly05 » Mon Aug 21, 2017 4:23 am

Stroman still seems as tight as ever with the rest of the guys, always energetic in the dug out. Other than Estrada don't really see Aaron really interacting all that much with anyone. You don't really have to be best friends in baseball tho as long as Sanchez can get healthy and get back to pitching who really cares about this TMZ sh*t

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