If your aunt had balls, she’d have left you in the woods that time. She planned to all along. She just couldn’t do it when the time came.
Because she had no balls…
It also shows how out of touch with the times he is. What if the Queen had balls but was non-binary? Why are we throwing gender-imposed roles at the royal families?
Either step up your trolling game or go back to the minors with Madstork…
Wow. You can guarantee that it happened already!! Such the soothsayer!!
No doubt it runs in your family - tracing back to your grandfather guaranteeing the Japanese would attack Pearl Harbor, which he started doing in January, 1942…
And blown saves themselves are just so random with how they get credited. Like in the bullpen meltdown vs Baltimore
Diekman comes in and surrenders a 3-run home run to one of the lightest hitters in MLB. Nothing.
Schreiber comes in and gives up a 2 run shot to Hays that didn’t land for 3 more days. Nothing.
Strahm comes in and gives up a little roller to 3b that Devers throws away - BLOWN SAVE!!
The need for Anderson was clearly there after Reardon had a “career-ending” injury that toook him out for a few weeks and Jeff Grey had a stroke.
The price of unloading the team’s best hitting prospect to get a middle reliever was the problem.
I mean, Gorman didn’t even go after a good reliever…
Not to mention saying 12 blown saves in 52 games implies all but 40 games. Without looking it up, I’m pretty sure the Sox have a game or two with multiple blown saves.
But some further analysis would include number of opportunities and team records in games with a blown save. Not all blown saves are losses…
The Angels might be a prime example of overpaying for stars.
Trout and Rendon make roughly $75mil between them. Then the next highest paid players are Rasiel Iglesias and Aaron Loup. Yes, Aaron Loup.
It is possible.
I wouldn’t be surprised if a lot of players turned to PEDs later in their careers to combat the effects of aging. Especially if they just get frustrated by not being the player they’re used to being…
I think if Barnes had been able to bounce back and Sale not gotten hurt, the backend of this bullpen would have been very solid. But with the lockout, Bloom was not able to talk to Barnes or Sale to see how everything was going…
True but in 1991, prospects weren’t valued the way they are today. Salaries were more reasonable, so the need for minimum wage players wasn’t as great.
Still was a bonehead trade, of course…