yeah...because everyone wants to get the trophy for FEWEST DOLLARS SPENT PER WIN. just shows you how that POS thinks.
for 2025, the Dodgers spent second most per win at $3.76M. Mets had the most at $4.11M, Blue Jays spent $2.715M and Henry's Sox spent $2.24M per win. Maybe he should sell the Sox to somebody that gives a s*** and he can buy the Marlins back. They didn't win s***, but they only spent $858K per win last year. which, i'm absolutely sure, gave him a big ol' geezer boner.
that is crazy. i liked the stat that no team that had swept an LCS had ever beaten a team that went 7 games in the LCS. and the overall record for those teams was like 4-19. maybe there is something to the big layoff and losing your rhythm.
i'm kinda odd so no surprise there. i'd even take Logan Evans in lieu of Hancock for Casas. Assuming we sign Alonso.
Colt Emerson's #1 prospect ranking is well-deserved. i was a bit skeptical before he arrived at Arkansas, but no longer.
i attended over 100 baseball games this year -69 Travelers in Little Rock, AR (i have season tickets) along with Rainers games in OKC, Sugarland, ABQ, El Paso, Round Rock & Las Vegas and a Seattle series in KC. so yeah, i know exactly who they are.
Liam Hendricks?? Brez will certainly(?) decline the mutual option for next season and pay him the $2M buyout. so....this means that Henry will have paid Hendricks $8,000,000 dollars for all of 13.2 innings of work. brilliant strategy their Brez. LOLOLOLOL
i know they belong in the OF for those very reasons. but we do have a glut of outfielders and no 1B. again, i know Casas is the 1B but i no longer count on him for anything. but hey...don't listen me, lets go with Toro again.
nit pick all you want. i just saw it somewhere and was shocked they had anywhere near that much coming off their books. they must have their payroll extended out for the next 50 years.