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jvett77
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We should face reality, though. Flex is here for 2019 after winning 14 more games this year even with the second half collapse.
I'm more open to giving him a chance than most. I think he has plenty of room for improvement but also like some of his ideas.We should face reality, though. Flex is here for 2019 after winning 14 more games this year even with the second half collapse.
I don't guys, I think the guy is a toad!!
The players were not comfortable with all the restrictions. If this was a football team Flex would have a tackle playing running back and his fastest player would be a guard.One thing we have to realize, IMO, most of the games Phils lost in the second half were the players' fault. They all seemed to go in the dumpster, hitters and pitchers alike. Many were attributed to Kapler, too, with the "new" baseball (screw bunting, hit a homer) and his bad lineups, but in the end, the team must put out.
The players were not comfortable with all the restrictions. If this was a football team Flex would have a tackle playing running back and his fastest player would be a guard.
They could get both trout and harper if they are willing. Especially if they front load Harper's deal.Phillies: Ready to be 'little bit stupid' in spending
When I read this my first thought was that the Phillies were going to bring back Amaro (the expert on stupid) as their GM
I am in the minority here when it comes to the Phillies payroll or players salaries in general
I don't give a rat's ass if a player makes $100 million per year. If they can get that more power to them. It doesn't make my bills go up or down either way and I am not jealous of anyone else's pay
Same goes for team salaries - if Phillies want to spend like Boston and New York and have a $500 million payroll again it doesn't affect me in any way - go for it Phillies
As for Harper I think he is a tool personality-wise but he is a good player and would improve the Phillies
I like Trout better but that isn't in the cards
Machado as well will improve the Phillies but he strikes me as being a bit overrated and he is a bigger tool than Harper
But if Phillies want to try and sign either one or both well hell I'll watch with an open mind and my popcorn and cheer them on
One who wants to make the most money possible?The people at the top are the ones that will keep the Phillies down. Their thinking that they can buy a pennant is flawed. What high paid professional would want to play for a dumbass manager without a clue?
The people at the top are the ones that will keep the Phillies down. Their thinking that they can buy a pennant is flawed. What high paid professional would want to play for a dumbass manager without a clue?
The Phillies are taking the human element out of the game. If they add free agents it will not matter because the system will bring them down.
There's no guarantees that Trout will ever be available to sign here, at least while he might be able to make a real difference to a contending team.If they sign Harper, I do not want to hear later that they don't have the payroll flexibility to sign our local, best player in baseball, Mike Trout. I would rather pass on Harper, sign a couple of good players and pitchers, then get Trout, when the time is right. Trout is a lot better than Harper, and he would have a statue erected for him if he played in Phila. He is one of the only athletes that publically states he loves our local teams. He is also buddies with Wentz, and Ertz.
Trout would be the best get by a Phila team in a long time, probably since the Dr.
Like the saying goes, A bird in hand is worth two in the bush!There's no guarantees that Trout will ever be available to sign here, at least while he might be able to make a real difference to a contending team.
Not signing Harper now because they might get Trout in 2021 (again, no guarantees that he's even available then, because the Angels are already paying him $34 million so bumping him up over $40 "only" costs them $7 million) is a silly exercise in "what if".
If Trout becomes available, I agree that they have no reason to not pursue him.
But what happens when the dumbass manager ruins the value of the highly paid player by misusing him. ?One who wants to make the most money possible?
Meaningless to the player. He's going to be filthy rich regardless.But what happens when the dumbass manager ruins the value of the highly paid player by misusing him. ?