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  1. 87-75. Should be enough for the playoffs. MVP: Chourio CY: Miz ROY: One of the pitchers (Gasser/Hendo/Sproat) Surprising player: Joey-O. I think he can bounce back and be at least average. Disappointment: Mitchell (injuries) or Vaugh (cant repeat last year's magic)
  2. I'd guess Rodriguez? I would love to see Wood but with less than 60 AA games under his belt he may go back to Biloxi at least early on. I don't believe in Miller as much as Harold Hutchinson does but he does have more AA experience and is probably better acquainted with some of the guys who will be in Nashville's staff.
  3. Burke is insane at stealing bases lmao
  4. Aw man I was hoping Hendo would make the rotation. Long shot, but still
  5. Don't hate the move. I'd love it if he could do something in the 95-105 wRC+ range. Hopefully by June he is a bench option with prospects overtaking him, Probably the last significant move until opening day, barring any major injuries.
  6. Feels like maybe something else will happen in the next few days? Overall, don't hate the trade. I will miss Durbin and Mona as some of my favorite guys on the team but I understand selling Durbin when his value is high and the roster construction aspect of trading Mona. The return is at least interesting. Hamilton is capable and both pitchers have upside. The one thing I don't love is losing the draft pick. Not because of the pick per se but because of the pool money. The flexibility to add guys in rounds 10-20 with the extra pool money is something we have benefited from over the past few years.
  7. These signings are made every single year. They are bottom of the 40-man/AAA depth. When someone eventually gets injured and Badoo/Berroa/Lockridge get called up someone is going to have to man the outfield grass in Nashville. And you sometimes get gems like Perkins. Just the regular ho-hum of the late off season
  8. Canadian father. Born in Bermuda, moved to Canada at 15 and played for the junior national team. Drafted out of a Canadian highschool. Sports nationalities are a weird thing
  9. Joey Ortiz with a better hit tool sounds good to me
  10. I'd guess Siegler has a better shot at sticking as the back up than Darrien does. He couldn't hit in the Southern League and the defense is no where near the level it would need to be for him to get a call up. If you reaaaally want someone from within the org not named Quero it would be either Wood or Rodríguez, and I doubt they would be very successful. So yeah, I agree with biedergb. A minor trade or an FA. Diaz, McGuire, Thaiss, etc still out there as serviceable backups for early in the season before a Quero call up.
  11. Great return. Sad that Freddy has to go and I love Myers but this is a trade you have to make. My guess is Sproat will be taught a cutter. I think Williams gets a chance in ST, if he dazzles I can see him making the 26
  12. This is his make it or break it year. He either gets it together or he'll be replaced by Made/Pratt/someone else next season. I'm even in favour of giving Turang some reps in ST to see if he can handle it. His arm couldn't take it last year but maybe this time it will
  13. There's the good old ST we know and love
  14. If this were to happen, I agree with you that Biloxi is probably out and Wilson becomes the AA affiliate. I really hope this doesn't happen, though. I love following the minor league teams as their own thing, not only as a farm system for the MLB roster and losing that would be awful. Not to mention the drastic reduction in the number of players in affiliated ball that would come from another reduction.
  15. 2025 wasn't bad but I remember a few from years past that were awful
  16. Glad that Borbon and Lane are no longer the base coaches. Regardless of what the team might say about Borbon, the change in steals amd effectiveness from 2023-24 to 2025 was noticeable and he was the only change. I've also had enough of Lane's sends for a lifetime. Wishing Erickson and Allen are good!
  17. Just wow. Good for A-Rod.
  18. OH MY GOD LMAO
  19. A-Rod will be let down by special teams one last time
  20. Thanks for the clarification. We're all pulling for him. I'm glad the doctors are optimistic. Sidenote: absolutely disgusting stuff to generate fake AI reports of someone's death for internet points
  21. Generational Daniel Whelan performance. 5 in 20 punts and averaged over 50 yards! Man, I really wanted a Tune TD.
  22. I hope Malik gets paiddd. Tune passing TD to Isaiah Neyor next week will hit like crack. Season's done. Just watching when I'm bored/have nothing else to do
  23. I like Vaugh but putting him over two consensus top 100 prospects feels wrong. Especially if the question you seek to answer is "Which current players in the organization are most indispensable to fulfilling the vision of building a champion?".
  24. We'd had the same artificial tree for something like 15 years, but it got ruined in the summer when the water tank malfunctioned and flooded the storage room. Thankfully, a cousin was looking to get rid of her artificial tree so she gifted it to us. My cat is waaay calmer than some of yours guys so we've had no incidents on that front.
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