You don't think so?it'll be tough to replace Santana's production, but either way I don't really think it changes the AL Central outlook very much.
You don't think so?
He was the blue that help pitching staff. Don't count on kluber to be a captain. No heart. No guts. He is not like verlander. I see I Diana window closing
You don't think so?
He was the blue that help pitching staff. Don't count on kluber to be a captain. No heart. No guts. He is not like verlander. I see I Diana window closing
it'll be tough to replace Santana's production, but either way I don't really think it changes the AL Central outlook very much.
You don't think so?
He was the blue that help pitching staff. Don't count on kluber to be a captain. No heart. No guts. He is not like verlander. I see I Diana window closing[/QUOTE
LOL....I guess the Phillies locked up a starting catcher....right doug? (I haven't stopped laughing)
Does beating a team from Arizona count as a full win???
Also in non shocking news, Carlos Santana signs elsewhere with the Phillies.
it'll be tough to replace Santana's production, but either way I don't really think it changes the AL Central outlook very much.
I'm hopeful that Brantley can pick up some of that slack. We'll see.
Hopefully, the Tribe can find a new starting "catcher". Wasn't Santana "the glue that held the pitching staff together"?
LOL
Did you know??? Kaline had a homer taken away???Happy 83rd birthday to the 6th oldest living HOFer, Al Kaline. Needed 28 more hits and 1 more HR to be just the 4th player with 3000 hits, 400 HRs, and a batting average over .300. Stan Musial, Hank Aaron, and Willie Mays are the only 3 to have done it. Pujols is 32 hits away from that, unless he plays long enough to drag his BA under .300 (he's at .305 now). Miguel Cabrera also has a shot, he's 364 hits away from 3000 and has a .317 career average.