Will go down as the worst contract in sports history...
Are the Marlins moving to the American league???
Will PED's be legal in 5 years???
This bald fukk can barely move now...
Can't wait till 2112
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zsr
SBR MVP
06-01-10
4117
#4
Originally posted by TheIntegrityKid
That's what I'm hearing.
We should know soon though
Definitely worth it. Same thing the Yankees did, win now suffer the consequences of the bad contract later. Best player in the history of baseball.
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iifold
SBR Posting Legend
04-25-10
11111
#5
Fukkin Miami Marlins are gonna pimp the Latins for a couple years, take the profits and claim bankruptcy...
They just gave one injury prone guy 100 million, now they're gonna give an old bald guy 250 million
Unreal
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TheLock
SBR Posting Legend
04-06-08
14427
#6
Pujols will sign with Cardinals
Reyes won the effing 2011 batting title, iifold and he gives +defense. Sounds like baseball might not be your specialty.
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Br0nxer
SBR Posting Legend
03-25-11
13665
#7
Originally posted by TheLock
Pujols will sign with Cardinals
Reyes won the effing 2011 batting title, iifold and he gives +defense. Sounds like baseball might not be your specialty.
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Dirty Sanchez
SBR Posting Legend
03-01-10
16031
#8
Originally posted by zsr
Definitely worth it. Same thing the Yankees did, win now suffer the consequences of the bad contract later. Best player in the history of baseball.
It was Tom Hicks who did the A-Rod contract with the Rangers....he's the bozo that suffered from a bad contract. The Marlins owners are gambling on a large crowd nightly....which is a huge wager considering they put 3,000 a night in the stadium over the last few years. I really think Pujols will go back to St Louis....the whole Miami experiment is out of control
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lunchbawks
SBR Posting Legend
01-31-10
12873
#9
Ofcourse Miami will draw a nice crowd everynight. They got an air conditioned state of the art dome, new greate players, new management. Their old stadium sucked balls, this new experiment will save this team from becoming irrelevant in Florida. I dont know about you but i would never pay to see the marlins play outdoors in July, too effing hawt.
Look what happened in TB, it was crickets in the stands for years, now they have good players, good coach, winning attitude. And they draw fans again, because they are winning. Look at the studs already on this new team... Josh Johnson, Reyes, Stanton, shutdown closer.. They want more too, Miami baseball is back f-ck the doubters.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#10
He will be back in STl
I think deal off
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ngates815
SBR Posting Legend
12-01-09
13845
#11
Originally posted by iifold
Will go down as the worst contract in sports history...
Are the Marlins moving to the American league???
Will PED's be legal in 5 years???
This bald fukk can barely move now...
Can't wait till 2112
That's what my pops asked me today....Guy is 32 now, will be 42 at the end of the contract, only way he'll be able to last is to move to the American league and DH. Jim Thome.
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ttwarrior1
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
06-23-09
28453
#12
miami owner must of found some serious cocaine to sale
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TheLock
SBR Posting Legend
04-06-08
14427
#13
Originally posted by lunchbawks
Ofcourse Miami will draw a nice crowd everynight. They got an air conditioned state of the art dome, new greate players, new management. Their old stadium sucked balls, this new experiment will save this team from becoming irrelevant in Florida. I dont know about you but i would never pay to see the marlins play outdoors in July, too effing hawt.
Look what happened in TB, it was crickets in the stands for years, now they have good players, good coach, winning attitude. And they draw fans again, because they are winning. Look at the studs already on this new team... Josh Johnson, Reyes, Stanton, shutdown closer.. They want more too, Miami baseball is back f-ck the doubters.
You're making way too much sense sir.
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floridagolfer
SBR MVP
12-19-08
2757
#14
And spring training won't be over before some owner starts to cry poverty.