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Osh Kosh Bosh wrote:
I pretty much hate every AL Central or AL west team, if the rays or Jays were either of those division we got to the playoffs.
Hate away my friend
but on a serious note I think this makes it even more imperative to expand the playoffs to two wildcard teams
Osh Kosh Bosh wrote:
I pretty much hate every AL Central or AL west team, if the rays or Jays were either of those division we got to the playoffs.
Hate away my friend
but on a serious note I think this makes it even more imperative to expand the playoffs to two wildcard teams
Fairweather #%% fans. Only showing up for playoff games, getting severely outdrawn by opposing teams when they are in town. Dont deserve $$%#.Originally Posted by CP1708
How's it feel to be a Rays fan right now?
.
Originally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
I pretty much hate every AL Central or AL west team, if the rays or Jays were either of those division we got to the playoffs.
Originally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
I pretty much hate every AL Central or AL west team, if the rays or Jays were either of those division we got to the playoffs.
Fairweather #%% fans. Only showing up for playoff games, getting severely outdrawn by opposing teams when they are in town. Dont deserve $$%#.Originally Posted by CP1708
How's it feel to be a Rays fan right now?
.
Originally Posted by Proshares
Or realignment...
Originally Posted by Proshares
Or realignment...
Left-handed reliever Scott Downs has few suitors at this stage of the offseason, thanks in part to his Type-A status. But since the Boston Red Sox will be giving the Tampa Bay Rays their first-round pick as compensation for signing free agent Carl Crawford, the Sox can sign Downs and sacrifice only a second-round selection.
Ed Price of AOL Fanhouse tweeted early Thursday that Downs' most likely destination is Boston, and the Red Sox, who typically do well in the draft, have an extra pick coming to them for infielder Felipe Lopez, since the veteran declined the club's arbitration offer last month.
Pedro Feliciano and Brian Fuentes could also be on the Red Sox's radar, and neither would cost them a draft pick at all, and they met with Fuentes' agent at the winter meetings.
Left-handed reliever Scott Downs has few suitors at this stage of the offseason, thanks in part to his Type-A status. But since the Boston Red Sox will be giving the Tampa Bay Rays their first-round pick as compensation for signing free agent Carl Crawford, the Sox can sign Downs and sacrifice only a second-round selection.
Ed Price of AOL Fanhouse tweeted early Thursday that Downs' most likely destination is Boston, and the Red Sox, who typically do well in the draft, have an extra pick coming to them for infielder Felipe Lopez, since the veteran declined the club's arbitration offer last month.
Pedro Feliciano and Brian Fuentes could also be on the Red Sox's radar, and neither would cost them a draft pick at all, and they met with Fuentes' agent at the winter meetings.