yeah....that's it, everybody attack me for my criticism of the front office and my mis-remembererering of when he was signed. maybe one day i'll be perfect like the rest of you.
i haven't given up on KC. not even a little. i just know that for a guy with 263 big league plate appearances, he has a lot less incentive to do better now that he has a big fat contract.
i think it's hilarious. the geniuseseses in the Sox FO see this kid have a good year in AAA and one good month in MLB and can't wait to "lock him up" with some completely ridiculous (and unnecessary) contract. now he's buried on the depth chart and waiting on injuries to multiple players to even sniff a MLB ballpark again.
we just see it different. you're happy with the bottom of the barrel, the worst of the worst. i'm looking for the cream of the crap. you know...someone that can actually hit the f***ing ball every now and then instead of like.....never.
we should always be looking to upgrade. at every position. always. i know Wong catches Bello but there is no way there isn't someone we could get that's better. what if Narvaez goes down for an extended time? Wong's position in the batting order is a giant freakin' black hole.
enamored? no. over Wong? yes. his '25 OPS was nearly twice that of Wong's. hell....you could pick a random name out of a phone book that would probably do as well as Wong.
yeah, i understand the concept; i just think they jumped the gun a bit. and for every Mookie, there are countless Bobby Dalbecs showing promise right now, i'm thankful Casas turned them down. he's been useless AF the last couple of years.
i am so happy Hicks and hamilton are gone. i was at a Brewers/ Mariners game the other day. it made my day to see Hamilton wearing a uni that didn't say Boston on the front.
went to the Dodgers-Reds game today in Glendale, AZ. seeing all the Betts 50 jerseys was painful. the entire ordeal reminded me how much i absolutely loathe the Dodgers and their entitled fan base.