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2023: MLB news not AL Central-related


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52 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

Cardinals?

 

Well those first three teams have almost no hope for competitiveness in 2024 and beyond...

Cardinals have built a foundation of sustained success for decades. I'm sure this is just a blip on their radar and they'll be back on top of the NLC in no time. 

Rockies and Royals don't really have a hope for competitiveness in the near future either. You can at least make a case for NYM and SD.

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On 9/16/2023 at 11:16 AM, kitekrazy said:

the guy who had to deal with a Reindorf type ownership

I gave up following Liverpool when these scumbags ruined the team, tried to ruin the entire EPL with their Super League / No Relegation schemes. John Henry and American sports owners are by and large welfare queen scum.

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On 9/16/2023 at 6:32 PM, ScootsMcGoots said:

Cardinals have built a foundation of sustained success for decades. I'm sure this is just a blip on their radar and they'll be back on top of the NLC in no time. 

Rockies and Royals don't really have a hope for competitiveness in the near future either. You can at least make a case for NYM and SD.

They might if Getz and Grifol use the Sox as recruitment.

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On 9/16/2023 at 6:32 PM, ScootsMcGoots said:

Cardinals have built a foundation of sustained success for decades. I'm sure this is just a blip on their radar and they'll be back on top of the NLC in no time. 

Rockies and Royals don't really have a hope for competitiveness in the near future either. You can at least make a case for NYM and SD.

That might have been another reason for hiring Tony in thinking he would bring front office people.  An 80+ aged delusional owner doesn't realize most of those people are retired. 

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The two division races are far more exciting than any wild card race.

Texas looked like they were in big trouble after losing key players including Scherzer, but have bounced back this weekend in Seattle. If the red hot Royals hang on, Texas and Houston are tied entering Sunday.

Houston and Texas travel to Seattle the final week, Texas playing Anaheim and Houston traveling to Arizona for their other opponents.

Meanwhile, Tampa also looked for dead after losing Wander Franco, but they are battling to the end. They travel to Boston and Toronto to close the season, with Baltimore getting the easier slate on paper hosting Washington and Boston to close out their season.

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