trip
stfu
"I had a very, very strong feeling that whoever won Game 6 was going to win Game 7," Royals manager Ned Yost said.
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"I had a very, very strong feeling that whoever won Game 6 was going to win Game 7," Royals manager Ned Yost said.
if the giants win it'll be because of sandoval. then he'll end up parlaying that into a contract with the red sox twice what he should get paid.
you want to make a bet on that?
I'm a Red Sox fan, and I'd prefer that they seek pitching.
who do you think they're going to get? lester is selling or has already sold his house there, a clear indication he doesn't want to go back. the yankees will outbid the redsox for scherzer. ervin santana isn't a front of the line starter and i just don't see shields going there.
which i think they will..
they are temporarily done overpaying position players
i think they will go get a few top rotation pitchers
Nope, didn't see it, doubt it happened, you're a proven fabricator.
Remember when you said T.Y. Hilton wasn't a #1? Will be top 3 in the NFL in receptions and yards this year.
They going to get Lester back?
who do you think they're going to get? lester is selling or has already sold his house there, a clear indication he doesn't want to go back. the yankees will outbid the redsox for scherzer. ervin santana isn't a front of the line starter and i just don't see shields going there.
WEEI said:So, Jon Lester’s house is on the market.
When the news came out that the pitcher was putting his Newton Highlands’ house up for sale — asking $1,850,000 — the assumption was that he was already locked into moving on from the Red Sox.
But according to a source familiar with the situation, the thinking behind Lester surfacing a listing for the house was this:
1. He wanted to get out in front of the process if he did sign with another team.
2. There is an assumption that the window of free agency is short enough that are no guarantees an acceptable offer would come in during that time span.
3. He is putting the house on the market with the obvious understanding that it can be taken off if it appears a deal with the Red Sox can be struck.
4. Lester would not be averse to purchasing a different house in the area if he re-signs with the Red Sox (particularly considering his growing family and annual income).
Lester also just bought a $3.4 million house in the Atlanta suburb of Pleasant Hills in April.