2016 MLB thread. THE CUBS HAVE BROKEN THE CURSE! Chicago Cubs are your 2016 World Series champions

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what's it to anyone how much somebody is getting paid. if an employer is willing to give them that type of deal, so be it as long as it's not affecting me directly.
 
 
 
Look at their ages though. Kershaw is only turning 26 this year. You're paying his top years and assuming that his 23-25 years are only just the beginning. No health problems, repeatable delivery/motion, extremely good control/command and there's really no precedent for this kinda deal for a pitcher this young or this good. He's worth more than he got.
You can't tell me he's worth 215 million because he can throw a white ball very fast and make people swing it with a wooden bat and miss.

I know this is sports and everything but just think about what I said. Can throw a white ball fast and make people with a wooden bat miss. Crazy.
I've always been partial towards the argument that these guys are in the top .0000001% of their profession. It's the same as being the best doctor, or the best lawyer or stock broker in the world, you're going to make outrageous amounts of money. You discount them because it's a game, but nobody else in the world is as good as Kershaw at what he does.
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DMan: My thoughts precisely. Specifically, it was a lot of older dudes saying this stuff. I think we were talking about football, but it still applies. They would gruffly say how they don't watch pro sports anymore because athletes are overpaid and yada yada...I think it was just an excuse because they have no idea about sports to be honest.
 
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You can't tell me he's worth 215 million because he can throw a white ball very fast and make people swing it with a wooden bat and miss.

I know this is sports and everything but just think about what I said. Can throw a white ball fast and make people with a wooden bat miss. Crazy.

no, he gets paid that much because people are willing to get butt ****** by their monopolistic cable companies for the mere OPPORTUNITY to WATCH him throw a baseball.

Next time that cable package price goes up, go thank clayton kershaw.
 
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I just strolled into MMP today. Ran into Luhnow in the cafe located by the team shop. It was so peaceful inside the stadium.

The season can't start soon enough.
 
no, he gets paid that much because people are willing to get butt ****** by their monopolistic cable companies for the mere OPPORTUNITY to WATCH him throw a baseball.

Next time that cable package price goes up, go thank clayton kershaw.
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"MLB managers can challenge once per game, earning 2nd challenge if correct. Umps can invoke replay from 7th inning on if challenges run out."
 
no, he gets paid that much because people are willing to get butt ****** by their monopolistic cable companies for the mere OPPORTUNITY to WATCH him throw a baseball.

Next time that cable package price goes up, go thank clayton kershaw.
All of these teams are spending cause of tv money. If the FCC gets its way and ends blackouts on tv for sports, teams aren't gonna get as much money from local deals as they are now.
 
The issue for me is not so much anymore the dollars these MLB'ers are getting paid.....it's now how comically low NFL owners have to pay their top talent.
 
It's depressing seeing that deal Kershaw gets knowing that it isn't even possible for the Indians to ever make that kind of a deal

Such a disadvantage. :smh:
 
The issue for me is not so much anymore the dollars these MLB'ers are getting paid.....it's now how comically low NFL owners have to pay their top talent.

Same with NHL players.

Those two should be the highest paid players to me.

But, at least the NHL cap seems to be rising.
 
The deadline for Masahiro Tanaka to make a deal that would bring him the United States to pitch in 2014 is one week away, and while there's no reason to believe a decision is imminent, the Chicago Cubs may be gaining momentum towards possibly nabbing the highly-coveted free agent.

As ESPN.com's Buster Olney wrote in his Friday blog, "Executives have complimented Tanaka's agent, Casey Close, for keeping the process under wraps, but there are rumblings that at least one of the potential bidders is prepared to pay Tanaka like a Cy Young-caliber pitcher. Could that mean $150 million? $160 million?" And could that potential bidder be the Cubs?

Mark Gonzalez of the Chicago Tribune says that Cubs manager Rick Renteria met with Tanaka in Chicago last week, and was "upbeat" when talking about it. "Renteria said the Cubs' selling points were the deep reservoir of prospects that would arrive in the majors during the latter years of his multi-year contract if he signs with the Cubs," Gonzalez shares.

ESPN.com's Jayson Stark is at the owner's meetings in Arizona and tweeted that it was "amazing" how many owners in attendance there were "convinced Cubs are ready to blow away the field and sign Tanaka to a monster deal."
 
I've always thought Billy Beane just enjoys the challenge :lol: like he could spend what he wanted because of his track record but he just doesn't.
 
I've always thought Billy Beane just enjoys the challenge :lol: like he could spend what he wanted because of his track record but he just doesn't.

Oh no, the thing about Billy I think is that if he were given something like... 100M, which is becoming less of a huge number as time goes on, he'd probably be able to make the bigger, more obvious moves that almost guarantee a better team, like going for Tanaka. I think he'd like those simpler moves once in a while :lol:
 
It's depressing seeing that deal Kershaw gets knowing that it isn't even possible for the Indians to ever make that kind of a deal

Such a disadvantage. :smh:

Yeah don't believe the hype, owners are all making money hand over fist, if the indians were good and they had one a 3 time era champion at 25 entering free agency, they could do it.

other than the rays or the a's, eams with horrible stadium situations...they all could do it, DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE.

the reds found a way to pay joey votto, so did the mariners, so will the pirates.


don't belive it.
 
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so on reviews do the umps on the field have to walk their slow ***** into the dugout to review the video?

Why can't they just implement a centralized video review room as they do in the NHL
 
Yeah don't believe the hype, owners are all making money hand over fist, if the indians were good and they had one a 3 time era champion at 25 entering free agency, they could do it.

other than the rays or the a's, eams with horrible stadium situations...they all could do it, DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE.

the reds found a way to pay joey votto, so did the mariners, so will the pirates.


don't belive it.
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i'm watching the top catches all-time in baseball history, why is willie mays catch still #1 ?

i've seen plenty that are better, griffey had at least 3, jeter flip is better :D
 
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