UNCBlue012
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The Braves losing out on JTR would be so unsurprising.
The Braves losing out on JTR would be so unsurprising.
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The Braves losing out on JTR would be so unsurprising.
If the Marlins owe him nothing more than a paycheck then all he owes the Marlins is showing up for work and collecting it.
Because even though he wants out he still shows up and puts 150% every day and plays his ass off. Pushing for a trade because you don't want to be somewhere is perfectly fine. And it's an agents job to seek his clients happiness... not wanting to be there and still putting up fantastic numbers and playing your ass off anyway is certainly a good soldier mentality... but clv gonna argue any dumb thing he wants to
Wouldn’t it have been a much smarter move for future revenue and on field performance to wait on signing JD and see if the market wasn’t as strong for Harper and Machodo as they thought, and then offered one of them a 1-2 year deal at 30-40 million per and went with one of them plus Camargo playing 3rd instead of JD,Neck and whatever else they add with the supposedly 10-15 million leftover?
It may be a moot point if they end up signing a monster long term deal soon but sure seems like the owners aren’t into that anymore and the opportunity was there to try something like that.
Why would the marlin fans not be complaining. Are you suggesting that those fans are too stupid to see how enter is completely botching one of the last good trade chips they have.
I wonder if we would be in a 3 way with LA and Miami?
We haven't heard complaints from what few Marlins fans there are - yet. Braves fans are complaining, Dodgers fans are complaining, Gnats fans were before their team moved on, etc.. The Marlins owe nothing to those people, and it's a little stupid to assume they've "botched" anything since we have no idea what their return for him will be yet.
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The Braves losing out on JTR would be so unsurprising.
bring brad brach back
my prediction for AA's next move
"Good soldiers" keep their mouths shut and do the job they're being paid for. It's not Realmuto's job to run the Miami Marlins, if he doesn't like what's going on with the team, he didn't have to sign his contract - nobody held a gun to his head. Showing up and putting forth the effort is what he's paid for - there are plenty of players who would rather be playing somewhere else for any number of reasons that don't air their issues in the media.
He absolutely has every right to voice his displeasure with his current situation - he's a human being like the rest of us - *itching to the media doesn't make you a good soldier or help the situation, it just makes it harder on everyone involved (including his teammates).
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