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  1. Lest we not forget that anything Jimmy Haslam touches turns to crap. He is like the antithesis of King Midas. https://bleacherreport.com/articles/25444225-why-jimmy-haslam-traded-giannis-weeks-after-dealing-myles-garrett-revealed-new-nba-rumors I get it that he is using one experience to help make decisions about another possibility. His track record, though, is far from stellar.
  2. Anyone who had the opportunity to interact with him outside of the context of the NBA saw this attitude change during that time. He went from a person who was very joyful and happy to being frustrated. I have never been 7', nor have I ever been so talented that I earned as much money as he has. I can only think of how frustrating it has been for him. He is not the dick that other NBA players are and it is disingenuous to paint him as such. I put this into the category of a tragedy. Giannis could have played his entire career here and would have loved do to that. It is sad that he is moving onto Miami. Oh well... that is life.
  3. He was also a bit of a <person with a poor attitude> when he played pick up games at the Princeton Club.
  4. The Bucks' poor decisions were more to blame than Giannis' approach.
  5. LOL. I posted this on another forum just now. Anyway, Bleacher Report says the Cards are paying $20M of his $31M already. https://bleacherreport.com/articles/25444100-red-soxs-sonny-gray-reveals-if-hed-waive-no-trade-clause-2026-mlb-deadline-move
  6. Sonny Gray said he might waive his no trade clause. The Cards are already paying $20M of his $31M... https://bleacherreport.com/articles/25444100-red-soxs-sonny-gray-reveals-if-hed-waive-no-trade-clause-2026-mlb-deadline-move
  7. Pratt took quite the foul ball off of the shin yesterday. No problem with him sitting.
  8. Sorry... I had to do it...
  9. Any comparison between the NBA and MLB as far as not even comparing apples and oranges. A typical NBA franchise will pay around 15 players on the main roster. G-League players are paid as part of a Developmental league, but not by the Bucks for example. There are 2 two-way contracts that the Bucks pay for. The Brewers have 8 affiliates, or minor-league teams. So, the total number of players throughout the Brewers organization is ~190. Using Copilot as my guide... A typical minor‑league roster size: AAA: 28–30 players AA: 28–30 players A+ : 30 players A: 30 players Rookie/DSL/ACL teams: 35–40 players each Estimated total minor‑league players paid by Brewers: AAA: ~30 AA: ~30 A+: ~30 A: ~30 DSL1: ~35 DSL2: ~35 ACL Gold: ~35 ACL Blue: ~35 From a business standpoint, it seems to make sense to try and cut down on the minor-league structure. Especially if the NCAA is willing to absorb the costs through *cough* NIL *cough*. To reiterate, we won't see any baseball team at the University of Wisconsin. Sad, sad, sad.
  10. While his max velo so far is "only" 100.3, the spray chart is something that is encouraging to me. https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/savant-player/cooper-pratt-806198?stats=statcast-r-hitting-mlb
  11. The U.S. scored 7 goals across 3 games in 1930, and 7 goals across 5 games in 2002.
  12. So far so good... quick US goal!
  13. I wonder about the Gary Sanchez coefficient... LOL
  14. The Brewers challenge less often when hitting than any other team. I guess they haven't heard yelling from our household: TAP YOUR HELMET!!!
  15. Not at the University of Wisconsin... 😡
  16. Skubal's recent elbow issues make me nervous. I know it was simply "loose bodies." However, an elbow injury is an elbow injury. I don't know if he has had the time to heal. If he seems to be back to normal by 7/15, then I'm all for getting him. There needs to be some better relievers, too, but having those three would be a great start.
  17. Whose insurance covers this surgery? If it is the Brewers', then what happens if there is a lockout? Does he suddenly get dropped? I think of Scherzer who was put on the 15-day IL by the Jays because of his back. There is a thought that he has pitched his last game at 41 years old. What happens if he is DFA'd while getting treatment for his back?
  18. Be aware of the blue text which indicates sarcasm. For example: Not sure what you are talking about. In reality, there is an illuminati that is using AI to run the site. If they want your opinion, they will give it to you. See what I did there? 😉
  19. If we bring in Ashby, we know the win will be sewn up!
  20. I was thinking of this (Spelled differently though):
  21. He is the next guy sent down when Lockridge / Lara is brought back
  22. Great job keeping that front shoulder in and punching it the other way. NICE
  23. Look at that… they put Vaughn on the Ballot Roster graphic…
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