rayallenscalves wrote:What's a "Jake Bauers"?
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rayallenscalves wrote:What's a "Jake Bauers"?
ReasonablySober wrote:Ballys ST Schedule:
27-Feb Tuesday at LA Angels 2:00 PM
28-Feb Wednesday Chicago Cubs 2:00 PM
2-Mar Saturday LA Dodgers 2:00 PM
15-Mar Friday Arizona 3:00 PM
17-Mar Sunday at Kansas City 6:00 PM
18-Mar Monday LA Angels 3:00 PM
23-Mar Saturday at Chicago Cubs 3:00 PM
24-Mar Sunday Arizona 3:00 PM
MVP2110 wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:Ballys ST Schedule:
27-Feb Tuesday at LA Angels 2:00 PM
28-Feb Wednesday Chicago Cubs 2:00 PM
2-Mar Saturday LA Dodgers 2:00 PM
15-Mar Friday Arizona 3:00 PM
17-Mar Sunday at Kansas City 6:00 PM
18-Mar Monday LA Angels 3:00 PM
23-Mar Saturday at Chicago Cubs 3:00 PM
24-Mar Sunday Arizona 3:00 PM
That seems really light. Only 8 games?
MickeyDavis wrote:
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
ReasonablySober wrote:How can this Gary Sanchez thing happen??
Kerb Hohl wrote:Frelick discussed in a trade with the Padres.
Tatis has not ruled out future positional switches, but his range in right could give the Padres some defensive margin for error as they continue to pursue outfield acquisitions. Remaining free agents include Michael A. Taylor and Adam Duvall, both of whom can play center field. Outfielders who have come up in the Padres’ trade discussions include the Boston Red Sox’s Jarren Duran and the Milwaukee Brewers’ Sal Frelick, according to league sources. Both of those players are controllable, relatively young and, thus, likely difficult to acquire.
Is the current brewers starting pitching prospect depth deep enough to rule out swapping a guy like Sal for another young arm with equal value?ReasonablySober wrote:Kerb Hohl wrote:Frelick discussed in a trade with the Padres.Tatis has not ruled out future positional switches, but his range in right could give the Padres some defensive margin for error as they continue to pursue outfield acquisitions. Remaining free agents include Michael A. Taylor and Adam Duvall, both of whom can play center field. Outfielders who have come up in the Padres’ trade discussions include the Boston Red Sox’s Jarren Duran and the Milwaukee Brewers’ Sal Frelick, according to league sources. Both of those players are controllable, relatively young and, thus, likely difficult to acquire.
Yea, I mean, the Padres can discuss him all they want but that doesn't mean they can have him.
WeekapaugGroove wrote:Is the current brewers starting pitching prospect depth deep enough to rule out swapping a guy like Sal for another young arm with equal value?ReasonablySober wrote:Kerb Hohl wrote:Frelick discussed in a trade with the Padres.Tatis has not ruled out future positional switches, but his range in right could give the Padres some defensive margin for error as they continue to pursue outfield acquisitions. Remaining free agents include Michael A. Taylor and Adam Duvall, both of whom can play center field. Outfielders who have come up in the Padres’ trade discussions include the Boston Red Sox’s Jarren Duran and the Milwaukee Brewers’ Sal Frelick, according to league sources. Both of those players are controllable, relatively young and, thus, likely difficult to acquire.
Yea, I mean, the Padres can discuss him all they want but that doesn't mean they can have him.
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