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7 hours ago, Lancer1 said:

You are correct, the majority of the Padres team came from other organizations - we traded for Fernando Tatis Jr while he was just 17, and in the White Sox organization. When we traded Juan Soto to the Yankees, we got back Michael King, Kyle Higashioka, Randy Vasquez and another player who we traded for Dylan Cease. We got Xander Bogaerts from Boston last year, this May we traded with the Marlins for Luis Arraez, and then again in July for their closer Tanner Scott & another relief pitcher. Even in 2022 when we went to the NLCS, we had traded for closer Josh Hader, of course Soto, and several others. The Padres used to be real cheap, and whenever one of their homegrown star players were approaching free agency, we would trade them away vice paying them fair market value. That kinda changed in 2017 when they signed Eric Hosmer as a free agent for big money, but the expectations for the team & franchise changed in 2019 when we signed Manny Machado to a 10 year, $300 million free agent contract. That was when we really started expecting to win.

 

7 hours ago, LJpalmbeacher2 said:

Not a expert on the Padres but they certainly brought players from outside organizations. 

Certainly Machado, Araez who won batting title, a half dozen players from Yankees for Soto who they got from Washington, SP King, C Higashioka, RP Taylor from Marlins, Bogarts, I think from Boston,  etc.... In fact I thought I heard every player except for a few came from elsewhere??? 

 

That shows you how much I know about the Padres. 😂. The last time I followed baseball closely, I thought the Padres would start winning soon because they had by far the most prospects in the top 100. I assumed that they were winning now with some of those prospects and with a few free agents sprinkled in. Getting Tatis at age 17 is not signing a high-priced free agent. If I am not mistaken, Tatis was one of the players I saw in their top 100.  If a player is acquired before age 22 or so, I don't have a problem with that. It is high-priced free agents that I don't like. For example, the year that Machado and Harper were free agents, I was vehemently against signing them. Most Mets fans wanted to sign one of them. They were so disappointed that the Mets did not sign them for $200+ million.

 

I like to build teams with young guys and without acquisitions of superstars. I like this Mets team.

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11 hours ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

Yankees up 2-0 over Cleveland - that's over, Mets/Dodgers 1-1. That Mets/Dodgers series is going 7 IMO. What do you think @NFLfan?

 

Well, the Mets were shut out today. We have Quintana going tomorrow, I think. I like him a lot. Let's see if we can get some runs tomorrow.

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4 hours ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

It's good that you didn't go because that was bad. 

 

Yeah. The Dodgers are so good. The Mets cannot match some of the stars the Dodgers have. It is surprising that the Dodgers have not won more World Series in the last 10 years or so. Their teams are always stacked.

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CONGRATS to the Yankees and all their Fans.....especially me, haha We Gong to the Show!!!

We Gong to the Show!!!  We Gong to the Show!!!

We Gong to the Show!!! We Gong to the Show!!!

We Gong to the Show!!! We Gong to the Show!!!

For the 41st Time!!!

 

a bit of a drought for us, last time was in 2009 

 

Cleveland was a tough out, props to them for being a worthy opponent. They have some really good young players..

 

Dodgers or Mets???

I have somewhat major $$$ if Dodgers do it by game 6.....I get even if they win in it in 7. LOSE  if Mets Win. 

 

Anyway, happy my team did what what expected when the Astros and Orioles were knocked out early. But still KC & Cleveland played well. 

Games were close and tough. And exciting, a bit too exciting as my heart was pounding while on edge of my seat.Lol

 

 

world series GIF by MLB

 

 

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RIP Fernando.  It was a joy living through Fernandomania.  I got to see him pitch at Dodger Stadium in 1986.  He defeated the Braves.  I used to go to the Dodgers spring training often. A retired gentlemen took a liking to my young son and I.  He told us he was a guest of Fernando’s and he was bumping us to a suite the next day where we could meet him. He lived up to his word.  Fernando was as nice as could be.  One of a kind. 

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On 10/22/2024 at 9:01 AM, RollerColt said:

Two largest markets with the highest payrolls facing off in the World Series. 

 

Doesn't really matter who wins at this point. 

 

The real winner is money. Money always wins. 

Did you feel that way when it was Tex vs AZ last year? 

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18 minutes ago, Hawkeyecolt said:

Did you feel that way when it was Tex vs AZ last year? 

Yep. 

 

Cuz my irrational * is just bitter my Reds suck. 

 

I can only dream of watching a team like those mentioned. Colts fans think they have it rough... Try being a Reds fan after all the glory happened essentially before my birth. 

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12 minutes ago, RollerColt said:

Yep. 

 

Cuz my irrational * is just bitter my Reds suck. 

 

I can only dream of watching a team like those mentioned. Colts fans think they have it rough... Try being a Reds fan after all the glory happened essentially before my birth. 

 

It can be tough on Fans of teams that seem mostly satisfied receiving the guaranteed TV revenue and are happy with a low-end to mid  payroll and knowing of making multiple hundreds of millions of dollars profit regardless  of Win & Losses. 

 

As a lifetime fan of both kinds of teams(Yankees & Colts) it certainly is more enjoyable as a Yankee fan. 

 

At least the Reds have a joy to watch SS. Most likely they will do what's necessary to keep him. 

If a team like the Marlins or A's had him he probably would already be on the trade block.

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On 10/22/2024 at 10:01 AM, RollerColt said:

Two largest markets with the highest payrolls facing off in the World Series. 

 

Doesn't really matter who wins at this point. 

 

The real winner is money. Money always wins. 

 

That's been the case since the Dawn of Time.

If it wasn't, Ohtani's shenanigans wouldn't have been swept under the rug. 

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39 minutes ago, LJpalmbeacher2 said:

 

It can be tough on Fans of teams that seem mostly satisfied receiving the guaranteed TV revenue and are happy with a low-end to mid  payroll and knowing of making multiple hundreds of millions of dollars profit regardless  of Win & Losses. 

 

As a lifetime fan of both kinds of teams(Yankees & Colts) it certainly is more enjoyable as a Yankee fan. 

 

At least the Reds have a joy to watch SS. Most likely they will do what's necessary to keep him. 

If a team like the Marlins or A's had him he probably would already be on the trade block.

He really is incredible, I hope we can figure out a way to keep him and build a team around him. 

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