
tonysoprano63.bsky.social
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As a Sox fan, this is just status quo, no big deal.
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This guy just gets it. 2028 baby!!!
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American women have had two chances to vote in a women. They failed. And they will be the same ones saying “it’s a man’s world”. American women have failed us.
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I have no doubt that Vaughn excels with the Brewers.
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If he does well, Sox could flip him at deadline.
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What a money grab by CHSN. Amazing. Since the three teams are bad, I don’t pay for any of them. What’s the point?
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I have YouTubeTV, so this news does not affect me. And sounds like his initial cash infusion is not going for on the field payroll increase. So that does not affect me either. I still am boycotting going to the park until JR is gone, or payroll hits 200 million. Might be awhile for me.
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We agree to disagree there
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This is not a bad take actually. Not sure MLBPA goes for it, and if they don’t support it, the baseball media will follow suit. Media does what MLBPA tells them to do.
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Tomlin already caved here by allowing him as his QB. Guy has nothing left.
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Bengals won't Franchise Tag a 32-33 year old at that point and time. And if they do, Hendrickson again can wait until close to week 10 to sign the Tag. The Bengals would screw themselves because they would have to keep that cap money available for him, hence no major Free Agent Signings.
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Can the interest amount be 100% and can it be effective on October 10th, 2025 please?
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Sirens is good too. Only five episodes too.
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Your Friends and Neighbors. Very good. Good cast too
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Your Friends and Neighbors. Yes, very good.
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World Series, here we come.
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World Series, here we come.
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Oh, your one of those posters. Nevermind.
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Not saying it’s “not” bad that should read. It was a terrible situation.
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Not saying it’s bad, just saying your terminology might be incorrect.
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Rape is when unwanted sexual intercourse is forced upon someone, while sexual assault is when any unwanted sexual contact happens without consent.
I never heard the word “rape” used.
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That is why you need a salary floor too, as I mentioned. Think $225 million ceiling and $125 million floor.
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What? Who got raped? What am I missing?
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No, to give hope to the 23 MLB fanbases that know before the season starts they have no chance of competing with Dodgers, Yankees, Mets, Padres, Red Sox and Phillies payroll. It's about the fans and nothing to do with the owners or players.
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I don't blame him. Bengals have not negotiated in good faith. He can skip the first 10-11 games, come in to play the last 6-7 so he accrues a season, then go to free agency after the season with the Bengals getting nothing for him. The trade deadline will have passed by them.
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MLB needs a salary cap ceiling and a salary cap floor.
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Boycott Reinsdorf
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Ha, no doubt. Republican voters will see that photo, not click on the story, and say Obama was at parties. Not the brightest.
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I know the salary cap is likely to go up next year, but the Bears actually appear to be slightly over the cap for the 2026 season. Who are some salary cap cut casualties that will give them cap space for next season?
Rick C.
Lemont
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Panthers remind me of those Hawks teams from 2010-2015
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No, I am referring to like 2020-2022. But that whole playoff team has been dismantled. I think only Robert survives now.
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So our 1B of future is in minors and our RF of the future is out of organization. This teams continuous its downward spiral.
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Madrigal and Vaughn, drafted high two years in a row, such HUGE disappointments.
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Bottom line is we need you to run in 2028 and right these wrongs. You have my vote.
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Nobody wants these DFA guys and it's quite the indictment on White Sox management.
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Nobody wants these DFA guys and it's quite the indictment on White Sox management.
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Hey, I like this. I am going to use it if you don't mind. Hits the nail on the head.
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I am not blaming Biden nor Harris. The courts and all politicians had the chance to never allow him to run for public office. It just never happened. Once the courts and politicians (both parties) did nothing, it was preordained his lackeys would vote for him. Sad state of affairs.
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This exactly. Sadly, there were numerous chances over the four Biden years to stop him. None came to fruition somehow. How come? Everyone knew he wanted to run in 2024 and everyone knew his agenda was a vendetta/revenge administration. Everyone just let it happen. Why?
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If the Dodgers were made to operate under a $225 million ceiling...they would lose about 3-4 stud players...players that then could be signed by the A's, Marlin's, Pirates and White Sox. Put another way, if the Dodgers were only spending $70 million on payroll, you would want a cap in place.
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You can't have one without the other, otherwise it's not a real cap. Pirates could go up to $125 million, but what good is it if Dodgers go to $500 million? Dodgers will still get all the good players and 23 fanbases still have not shot. As a Dodger fan you only see it through your lens.
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It's about the fanbases really. 22-23 fanbases go into season knowing their team has 0% chance to win World Series. 7-8 fanbases have real hope. Only one team can win per year. Put another way, I will take the 7 top payroll teams and give you the other 23 and we can bet on who wins the Series.
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Boycott Reinsdorf
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Make the bad teams spend up, make the over spenders spend down. All other three major sports have caps. I could be the GM of the Yanks and Dodgers and win the pennant if you give me a $400-$500 million payroll. It is not rocket science at that point.
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I did not read the article. I will say this though. MLB needs a salary cap ceiling and a salary cap floor. They also need a Franchise Tag like football has. Skenes should retire a Pirate. Dodgers, Yanks, Mets, Phillies should have a $225 million ceiling. $125 million should be floor.
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RG3 was rookie of the year in 2012. After that, his career faded fast. Let's give Daniel's and Williams about five years in the pros to see where they land.
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Congrats.
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Yes they did
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After seeing this whole process bear out, I can deductively assume there is not a more whiny fanbase than Eagle fans. Good lord. At least now I won't have to hear them whine. It's like Dodger fans and not wanting a salary cap. Never what's good for the league, just what's good for their team.