@SDFan2378 If you look at the SP free agents from the last 3 years. It’s not exactly gang busters. Only bonafide ace is Yamamoto and if we play the hindsight 50/50 game he was always gonna sign with the dodgers.
@thatblackguy961@NealGardner_ Exactly what you just said. It’s gonna allow flick to rotate the squad and not have to play everyone every single game. Lamine can rest and Raph can go play RW. Gordon can give raph a break. Hopefully it’ll help with injuries
@MTPortales@Jake_Mintz What financial gain are you talking? They’ve spent about 1 billion dollars on transfers and about 500 million in sold players. If you look at the players they sold were old and declining. Brought in high ceiling players like Palmer, caicedo, Fernandez.
@Big_Guy7@ScoringChanges@DCHard21 You’re taking away from the fans feeling cheated from a great game but also another compelling moment of teammate vs teammate with Tatis vs Miller. Similar to what we had with Shohei vs trout.
@Big_Guy7@ScoringChanges@DCHard21 Yes I’ll agree pre 2026, but with the ABS system already in effect. Games like last night it should absolutely not be up to an ump to decide the game. Let the players decide it. There should’ve been no reason for ABS to not be in at least SF or the finals.
@ScoringChanges@DCHard21 Stop with the too close takes. People would shit on him for swinging at ball 4 to end the game. The issues is not having ABS and bad umpiring
@BlueJaysBabyGrl@lakersfan818@redturn2 I’m talking strictly on their TV deal. They’re paying a revenue share based on their agreement from MLBs valuation when McCourt sold. Dodgers ended up got a deal that far exceeded that valuation, fair play to them but that means they pocket an extra 84 mil (avg per year)