zbhargrove
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I think you're confusing tongue in cheek with stupid.
Cool story... Please go drink another beer.
I think you're confusing tongue in cheek with stupid.
Cool story... Please go drink another beer.
Cool story... Please go drink another beer.
Lol at a mediocre baseball player who isn't even on the Braves any longer causing arguments on here.
When did Heyward ever bash the Braves?
And two, how exactly is he wrong that Stl has an aging core? Peralta, Waino, Holliday, Molina are all 33-36. And their farm system isnt as good as it has been.
No need to throw personal shots because you were wrong again.
dude is the most polarizing player in recent Braves history.. I have seen more b***h slapping at this and other forum sites over this guy than any other player...current or former.. it amazes me..
One last thing, it is interesting that there's a mixed reaction coming out of St. Louis. So, yeah, not everybody bought into all the undeserved hype.
One last thing, it is interesting that there's a mixed reaction coming out of St. Louis. So, yeah, not everybody bought into all the undeserved hype.
When did Heyward ever bash the Braves?
And two, how exactly is he wrong that Stl has an aging core? Peralta, Waino, Holliday, Molina are all 33-36. And their farm system isnt as good as it has been.
No need to throw personal shots because you were wrong again.
I'll bet those grapes weren't even that sweet.
I dunno, didn't Heyward just take the best contract offer out there? Did it really come down to taking less for one team? The Cubs contract might have been less overall amount than the Nats, but the Cubs gave two opt outs which could be more valuable long term.
Lol at a mediocre baseball player who isn't even on the Braves any longer causing arguments on here.
What the hell did Prado do now?
Just being a better than mediocre baseball player. So nothing out of the ordinary.
Meaning anybody with any common sense.One last thing, it is interesting that there's a mixed reaction coming out of St. Louis. So, yeah, not everybody bought into all the undeserved hype.
No doubt there's always going to be that part of it, esp. since he went to a big rival. Still, my earlier prediction from months ago was that he's leave and that the Cards would do just fine without him.
While Wainwright was complimentary of Heyward, saying he was a great teammate, friend and person, he also put forth a theory about Heyward's decision to move to Chicago that wasn't at all complimentary. Wainwright said he doesn't believe Heyward wants to be 'The One, the cornerstone guy that you build a team around.'
"When you look at that money that was offered to him, there’s really not much more our management can do than offer him that contract," Wainwright said during his interview with Miklasz. "He knows that we’re going to be in a position to win every year. and what it comes down to is this: he didn’t want to play there after myself, and Yadier (Molina) and Matt (Holliday) were gone, on such a long contract.
"it really comes down to a personality trait to me. The person that we want to give that kind of money to, that big money to, he needs to be a person that wants to be the guy that carries the torch. He needs to be a guy that wants to be the person, that after we leave, he carries on the tradition. And that’s just a personality thing, and there’s nothing wrong with that. But we’re looking for that guy who wants to be the man.”
Wainwright not pulling any punches on Heyward