I really hope everyone makes you overpay for picks back if this is the case. Wud b laffLike I couldn't get most of that back if not all if I came to the conclusion I couldn't win money
SO SHUT IT!!!
I really hope everyone makes you overpay for picks back if this is the case. Wud b laffLike I couldn't get most of that back if not all if I came to the conclusion I couldn't win money
SO SHUT IT!!!
The Pirates recently offered the 22-year-old Polanco a seven-year deal with three club options that would guarantee him a little bit less than $25 million, a source with knowledge of the team’s plans told Yahoo Sports. Polanco rejected the deal and remains at Triple-A Indianapolis, a casualty of Major League Baseball’s service-time rules that continue to give teams an incentive to bury some of the best prospects in the minor leagues until June.
Pittsburgh’s tack with Polanco mirrors a trend of offering the best up-and-coming players long-term major league contracts before their debuts. While no player has signed such a deal, the Houston Astros proposed a multiyear deal for outfielder George Springer during spring training. When he turned it down, the Astros kept him in the minor leagues for the first 2½ weeks of the season, delaying his free agency by a year.
pretty fukked up that they can mess up the kids money like thisDon't make the playoffs to save money breh's.
Good riddance KEEPER Clay Buchholz!
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Listen dikkhead, if he had kept up his numbers last season without injuries he's probably 2nd on the CY young if not 1st... figured like keeping him at a 14th rounder and he was my 5th or 6th best pitcher, I'd be in good shape.
fukk him and fukk you
and fukk all you dudes who are too scared to trade with me
You're the best