@Chris_NYY28 I mean in fairness to them, this seems like a hard area to read and a tough diagnosis, which means an even harder prognosis. Not as simple as a broken arm or a bulked hammy
@yankeesapple@TalkinYanks Feel like you’re missing the point a bit. It’s not that he’s a good every day player, but a bench piece that plugs and plays everywhere without needing everyday reps that can be passable with the bat in small samples, that player is valuable to a good team
@katewillett “Why would you pay for college? Work a blue collar job, join a union or learn a trade and make money without debt”
*makes a living wage in a blue collar job*
“Oh, no, not like that…”
@TheBronxTake1@TalkinYanks@SNY_Mets It’s a shame this is the only comment on the post with class and dignity. Props to being the only adult in the room
My hot take is that baseball is at its best with a couple of hothead old man umpires. Do I want 30 Joe wests? Obviously not, but one or two keeps things fun
@rationalyankee As a kid, I very vividly remember how angry it made me when a manager would bring in a lefty mid inning for one hitter and then take him out for the next. 3 batter minimum is a godsend