KittyCat
Veteran XX
Do you know what WAR is and how it's calculated without using Google?
Mike Trout 2.3 bwar abead in june lol
You are watching babe ruth reincarnated generational shit i camt even
Do you know what WAR is and how it's calculated without using Google?
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“There has been some reports about a FaceTime phone call that was made between a man during a car stop. After that car stop, police recovered a significant amount of drugs. And during that car stop, the suspect claimed that one of the items found in the vehicle belonged to Hanley Ramirez and then FaceTimed [Ramirez] in front of police. And that car stop coordinated with the timing of his release from the Red Sox,” McPhee said, according to the Boston Herald.
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Kevin Gregg, a spokesperson for the Red Sox, said the team was “unaware of any investigations involving Hanley.”
“Hanley was designated for assignment for baseball reasons,” Gregg said. “We were and are unaware of any investigations involving Hanley.”
Mike Trout is 26 years old. This important announcement is brought to you by the Useless Information Department’s Time Marches On Division – because it has noticed that rest of us seem to act as if Trout has been around forever.
Trout has passed Harmon Killebrew, Mike Piazza and Vladimir Guerrero in career Wins Above Replacement this month – and he’s 26 years old. He has already had more top-two MVP finishes (four) than Hank Aaron, Mike Schmidt or Ken Griffey Jr. – and he’s 26 years old.
Happy Bobby Bonilla Day!
Like every player on the New York Mets, Bobby Bonilla receives a large paycheck every July for their services on the diamond. Only difference here? Bobby Bonilla doesn't play for the Mets and hasn't given them his services in decades.
Every July 1, the Mets pay a 55-year-old retired player of theirs a whopping $1,193,248 due to the more infamously, arguably greatest sports contract ever negotiated.
The deal originated from the Mets owing Bonilla $5.9 million for the 2000 season, but instead of paying the slugger that money, the team negotiated with his agent to pay him later, attaching an 8 percent annual interest rate to deferred money. The first payout of the money came on July 1, 2011, and the Mets have been paying the same amount every July 1 since, and will until the year 2035, meaning that original $5.9 million turned into $29.8 million for Bonilla.
Bonilla retired at the end of the 2001 season.
I get being excited about Betts - especially when he's on the team you follow.
But Mike Trout is generationally good. The stats speak for themselves, and I have a hard time knocking him for the Angels' record.
But the Yankees had two blowouts and you only had one
Says the guy arguing mookie is better than trout.
Just go away, you've lost all credibility
jgrange is retarded in 2 sports