You’re right. I will stop being quiet about the erectness of my penis.It's not graphic, just classic anatomy. Nothing wrong with being quarter-chub over a Japanese guy
You’re right. I will stop being quiet about the erectness of my penis.It's not graphic, just classic anatomy. Nothing wrong with being quarter-chub over a Japanese guy
Ok...One would have thought the Braves would have been all about signing/trading for a SS and high end relievers last off-season. We didn't do jack shit.
I'm a natural skeptic, so I'll say that is bc he can't play for the dodgers. Again, I wanna be wrong, but after the sports run im on (miss state football 3 years, grizzlies 2 seasons, saints 4 seasons, and braves last year), I just assume the worstEven if the player specifically says they don’t want to play for the dodgers?
I certainly can’t stop you from making things upI'm a natural skeptic, so I'll say that is bc he can't play for the dodgers. Again, I wanna be wrong, but after the sports run im on (miss state football 3 years, grizzlies 2 seasons, saints 4 seasons, and braves last year), I just assume the worst
This is not the same thing at all. As I understand it, for the majority of people who prefer signing Imai over others, the reasoning is he's younger, will be cheaper, and won't cost a draft pick. Red flag was probably too strong a term to use, but I would question why other teams wouldn't apply the same logic and be able to top what Atlanta would probably offer him while still having some money to address their other needs.The Mets need offense pretty desperately; particularly they need OF help. Yet they haven't been linked to Tucker in months and are considered long shots for him. Obviously there is something wrong with Kyle Tucker.
This is the logic you are using.
“We almost had a deal in place for a starting pitcher of Asian ethnicity, but ultimately couldn’t come to an agreement.”We will be a close 2nd place.
The Red flag is that he hasn't pitched in the majors vs several pitchers who have. If you're trying to decide which FA SP you are going to give 100+ million to, it's not hard to see that Suarez and Valdez are much safer risks.This is not the same thing at all. As I understand it, for the majority of people who prefer signing Imai over others, the reasoning is he's younger, will be cheaper, and won't cost a draft pick. Red flag was probably too strong a term to use, but I would question why other teams wouldn't apply the same logic and be able to top what Atlanta would probably offer him while still having some money to address their other needs.
What is the smoke on Tucker? I read a month ago he was spotted at Toronto's spring training facility - and then nothing. I don't think Stearns has been shuffling the Mets roster around for nothing.
I guess he could just come out and say he doesn't wanna play for a team known to be a Japanese hotbed. Seems dumb to burn a bridge when said bridge spends big and makes you spend bigger to beat them. Seems dumb thoughI certainly can’t stop you from making things up
I would be so very stoked if AA signed Imai. I’d feel incredible about this season. Not going to get graphic like UNCblue, but yeah.
So your opinion is the Dodgers ruled him out, he was told this, and that’s why he said he wanted to beat them rather than play for them?I guess he could just come out and say he doesn't wanna play for a team known to be a Japanese hotbed. Seems dumb to burn a bridge when said bridge spends big and makes you spend bigger to beat them. Seems dumb though
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I just went and got the quote myself...So your opinion is the Dodgers ruled him out, he was told this, and that’s why he said he wanted to beat them rather than play for them?
Makes total sense man.
And they would beat anyone’s price with ease.I just went and got the quote myself...
"Of course, I’d enjoy playing alongside Ohtani, Yamamoto, and Sasaki," Imai told the former Major League pitcher and two-time World Baseball Classic champion, "but winning against a team like that and becoming a world champion would be the most valuable thing in my life. If anything, I'd rather take them down."
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This isn't how it was described here, or I misunderstood. He starts the quote by saying he'd love to play with those guys, so he's certainly open to the dodgers. I'll stand my opinion: if he were a true difference maker, the dodgers would be all over him.
The Dodgers are spending nearly a billion on their starting rotation already and they have 6 guys for 5 spots in their rotation as it is. Ohtani, Snell, Glasnow, Yamamato, Sasaki, and Sheehan. Plus River Ryan made his debut last year and is their top SP prospect.I just went and got the quote myself...
"Of course, I’d enjoy playing alongside Ohtani, Yamamoto, and Sasaki," Imai told the former Major League pitcher and two-time World Baseball Classic champion, "but winning against a team like that and becoming a world champion would be the most valuable thing in my life. If anything, I'd rather take them down."
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This isn't how it was described here, or I misunderstood. He starts the quote by saying he'd love to play with those guys, so he's certainly open to the dodgers. I'll stand my opinion: if he were a true difference maker, the dodgers would be all over him.