Re: 2015 MLB Season - Can the Cubs FINALLY win the World Series? (No.)
Cubs acquire OF Austin Jackson from the Mariners.
Cubs acquire OF Austin Jackson from the Mariners.
Shelby Miller, 7 innings, 1 earned run...and another loss. Almost four months now since his last win.
That's not a terrible depth move; he's a free agent after this season and he provides some flexibility for when Fowler needs a spell. He has a terrible allergy to walks and a really bad strikeout problem, but will probably be a semi-decent player off the bench, particularly in the series against both the Cardinals and the Pirates.
It's kind of crazy that three teams in the NL Central have at least a semi-plausible chance of winning 100 games (the Cubs won't, but I can dream) and one of them will be staying home in October.
There are times I think they could win 100, then they give up 13 runs to the Reds and I'm suddenly not as sure.
Some genius synched every Blue Jays home run of 2015 to Johnny Cash’s 'God’s Gonna Cut You Down.'
More dingers for the dinger god. The dinger god demands more dingers.
Some genius synched every Blue Jays home run of 2015 to Johnny Cash’s 'God’s Gonna Cut You Down.'
More dingers for the dinger god. The dinger god demands more dingers.
Every time I see Josh Donaldson hit a homer, I die a little inside.
I'm pretty sure every single team in the league, even the fucking Yankees with their tire fire of a farm, could have beaten the Toronto package last year.
It's right now that counts, and while a hundred and one things can derail them (and up here we are keeping our fingers crossed that doesn't happens), the Jays finally made some moves that put them in contention. That's a far cry from what the owners have done in the past. We'll see if it continues.
It's right now that counts, and while a hundred and one things can derail them (and up here we are keeping our fingers crossed that doesn't happens), the Jays finally made some moves that put them in contention. That's a far cry from what the owners have done in the past. We'll see if it continues.
Paul Beeston is "retiring" and Mark Shapiro was reportedly hired as his successor long before the official announcement a few days ago, so I'm guessing that with Shapiro's history of wheeling and dealing he may have been the impetus behind the Jays being hard buyers at the deadline.
If only because the Jays' moves were completely opposite to AA's history of "get every AAAA-level reliever ever."
So when do the Jays get that natural grass field?
I recognize you trolling Castro but it was apparently in response to a 'fan' saying his no-no wasn't a no-hitter due to the hit/error judgment.
I recognize you trolling Castro but it was apparently in response to a 'fan' saying his no-no wasn't a no-hitter due to the hit/error judgment.
Arrieta doesn't seem to have an issue understanding how the reply function on Twitter works.
So when do the Jays get that natural grass field?
The plan is for natural grass in 2018 but, besides money, there are a lot of hurdles to overcome. There is a plan to have a dirt infield in place for next year.
This is a good read.
http://news.nationalpost.com/sports...ne-of-many-upgrades-planned-for-aging-stadium
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