Too bad. So sad. The Mookie and Freddie bromance couldn’t wiggle (sway?) their way out of the first round.
That bet is as good as cash right now. Phillies making dBacks looks like a AAA team.Mookie just can't hit during the playoffs. That being said, I did bet that Philly will advance to the World Series.
That bet is as good as cash right now. Phillies making dBacks looks like a AAA team.
Well the AAA team just made it to the World SeriesThat bet is as good as cash right now. Phillies making dBacks looks like a AAA team.
Awe........ just a game but taunting the team before hitting town planning a pool party in the DBacks pool after sweeping the team put a fire under the team..... like when Dusty Baker gave the ball to Russ Ortiz in Game 6 in 2002.Well the AAA team just made it to the World Series
Amazing. I was rooting for the snakes. Need some new blood in the World Series. When my team isn’t in it, I prefer new storylines. Phillies/Astros would prob get better ratings but a complete rehash of the same old same old.Well the AAA team just made it to the World Series
On paper the snakes are swept away but they did face each other four times and DBacks won three of the four. Post season is a whole nother animal though.Maybe D-backs can win the WS since the Rangers have only managed to win 1 home game so far. But then again, they've won all the away games.
Called itOhtani time.
Ohtani was the one who suggested it. It works out for both Ohtani and the Dodgers. Ohtani wants the Dodgers to spend to help him win championships while he still gets paid a boat load. And it's not like he's not getting any money during that time. He's expected to earn $50M a year from endorsements, so he can deferred those $680M till later. The Dodgers are going to feel the pain 10 years from now, but that's another story for another time.lol $68 million out of $70 million annual salary is deferred so he only gets $2m per year during the years he is playing so Dodgers can keep spending
I bet he moves to a no state income tax state to save 10% on the remaining 680 million.
The Dodgers reportedly just signed Yamamoto to the 12-year $325M deal. World Series or Bust now.
They better win several world series given that they spent over $1B on 2 players. Signing a pitcher for 12 years is not a wise decision in my opinion so we'll see how it plays out.
history suggests pitchers of relative small frame (under 6 ft) don't have longevity....if he opts out after year 6 Dodgers will probably dodge a bullet, but would've enjoyed age 25 to 31 seasons before his body start to break downIt's been reported that he has 2 opt-outs after year 6 and year 8. If he produces, it's likely he will opt-out after year 6 at age 31 and sign another long-term deal.