Jays fans who think the team would be better off minimizing Springer, Vlad, and Hoffman now, rather than doing everything in their power to get those guys—who will be essential to any success the team could possibly have—right… I’m absolutely begging you to be serious.
This is the wildest World Cup story yet. If someone in Toronto sells a ticket above face value they get fined $25,000 yet the city of Toronto bought 3,500 World Cup tickets early and then sold them to taxpayers at a markup as a “revenue generation strategy.” What the hell man.
Not enough people talking about how the Jays cried poor for years, acted small market, then got cut out of revenue sharing when it became based on market size and suddenly they’ve found a different business model and all kinds of cash. A cap isn’t the only way to fix loser teams.
@ShutdownLine Maybe a Leafs homer opinion but Tukka Rask for Raycroft is comically bad. Salt in the wound is the comfort they had in Pogge as the goalie of the future
Actually a ton of people have mentioned this but they’re failing to account for player benefits and amateur signings as counting towards the cap. These numbers are incorrect.
Baseball whips ass because one minute you’re like “Haha, I will never die” and the next minute you’re so enraged that you throw your microwave through the windshield of your neighbour’s Buick LeSabre.
The league doesn’t want to overturn goals? What’s the point having a challenge? Is the league changing the rules between Games 4 and 5 on the Conference Finals? Ridiculous. All players, coaches, fans and media want is consistency, something the league can’t comprehend.
@JoshuaHowsam Still mad that they drowned out the crowd starting to cheer at the Bautista level of excellence with a canned “jose” chant. Could have been a top-5 Jays moment.