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Post#181 » by th87 » Tue Oct 21, 2025 3:20 am

And that after taking what Turang did not.
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Post#182 » by coolhandluke121 » Tue Oct 21, 2025 11:38 am

ReasonablySober wrote:Go Jays. Between the proximity and all the Letterkenny/Shoresy I've watched I'm basically Canadian anyway.


Can't be an honorary Canadian without Murdoch Mysteries.

Toronto broke my heart in the summer of1992 (my first time being a true sports fan), won a title, stole Paul Molitor, and won another one. Wanted Seattle all the way, but I can't bring myself to truly hate Toronto after all these years.

Just beat the friggin' Dodgers.
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Post#183 » by Thunder Muscle » Tue Oct 21, 2025 1:29 pm

MVP2110 wrote:Gotta feel for Seattle fans. Never been to a world series and you lose like that. Brutal


Yeah I text my buddies that our NLCS is way easier to take than what Seattle endured in their series.

What a game and huge moment. Baseball in those moments is hard to beat.
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Post#184 » by MickeyDavis » Tue Oct 21, 2025 4:11 pm

If you enjoy baseball history Who Killed the Expos? on Netflix is interesting.
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Post#185 » by trwi7 » Tue Oct 21, 2025 9:36 pm

Would much rather lose the way we did. I can't imagine what it would be like if the Brewers won the first two on the road, had a 3-2 lead going into game 6, a 2 run lead going into the 7th of game 7 and losing.
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Post#186 » by MVP2110 » Yesterday 4:23 pm

Just watched "Who killed the Montreal Expos"

Fascinating watch. Always gotta feel for fans who lose their team, that has to be devastating
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Post#187 » by coolhandluke121 » Yesterday 6:08 pm

MVP2110 wrote:Just watched "Who killed the Montreal Expos"

Fascinating watch. Always gotta feel for fans who lose their team, that has to be devastating


I remember them almost as the original A's/Rays/Brewers. Small market team that kept developing great young talent. Miss that logo too.
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Post#188 » by coolhandluke121 » Yesterday 6:09 pm

There's a part of me that almost wants LAD's rotation to keep dominating. I'd rather believe that the Brewers just ran into a buzz-saw at the worst possible time than believe that they were pretenders all along.
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Post#189 » by Ron Swanson » Yesterday 8:47 pm

Yeah, sadly I'm convinced that a dominant Dodgers sweep is the only outcome that's gonna turn up the heat with casual fans/media and spur any sort of meaningful salary cap discussion over the winter. Would love to root for the Jays but if they somehow win as massive underdogs, all we're hear about for the next several years will be the usual "sEE, pAyROLl dOESn'T GUAraNtEE aNYtHinG" apologists.
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Post#190 » by ReasonablySober » Yesterday 9:08 pm

Ron Swanson wrote:Yeah, sadly I'm convinced that a dominant Dodgers sweep is the only outcome that's gonna turn up the heat with casual fans/media and spur any sort of meaningful salary cap discussion over the winter. Would love to root for the Jays but if they somehow win as massive underdogs, all we're hear about for the next several years will be the usual "sEE, pAyROLl dOESn'T GUAraNtEE aNYtHinG" apologists.


I mean, the Jays also have the fifth highest payroll in baseball. You can make the payroll argument anyway you want it. Cap detractors will just say that the Brewers had the best record in baseball despite their payroll.
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Post#191 » by ReasonablySober » Yesterday 9:31 pm

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Post#192 » by BUCKnation » Yesterday 10:10 pm

coolhandluke121 wrote:There's a part of me that almost wants LAD's rotation to keep dominating. I'd rather believe that the Brewers just ran into a buzz-saw at the worst possible time than believe that they were pretenders all along.

Yeah, im rooting for a 4 game sweep
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Post#193 » by coolhandluke121 » Yesterday 10:40 pm

ReasonablySober wrote:
Ron Swanson wrote:Yeah, sadly I'm convinced that a dominant Dodgers sweep is the only outcome that's gonna turn up the heat with casual fans/media and spur any sort of meaningful salary cap discussion over the winter. Would love to root for the Jays but if they somehow win as massive underdogs, all we're hear about for the next several years will be the usual "sEE, pAyROLl dOESn'T GUAraNtEE aNYtHinG" apologists.


I mean, the Jays also have the fifth highest payroll in baseball. You can make the payroll argument anyway you want it. Cap detractors will just say that the Brewers had the best record in baseball despite their payroll.


Do you know of any payroll sites that factor deferred money into payroll? I'd still like to see that. Even if I wanted to do some napkin math, I would have to know how much of that deferred money is part of a player's current contract and not part of their last contract (or extension) with the same team. For example, if Kershaw has deferred money from a previous extension but not from this one, I wouldn't consider that to be part of his current salary. However, all of Shohei's deferred money should be averaged into his salary on his current contract, because being able to offer him all of that deferred money is part of LAD's economic advantage.

I would guess that LAD's payroll gap looks even more dramatic once deferred salary is factored in.
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