December 7Dec 7 Traded my boy Harry Ford for a spare AND they threw in another prospect? Don't like it.
December 9Dec 9 Dodgers signing Diaz. That'll workhttps://www.mlb.com/news/edwin-diaz-dodgers-contract?partnerID=web_article-share
December 9Dec 9 11 minutes ago, Derka said: So Juan how’s that move over to Flushing working out for you? Enjoying playing for one of the worst run franchises in pro sports in America?
December 10Dec 10 I call bullshit on that, no way is that real. Yeah I can't see that passing league muster. In other news, sure, why not. We'll find a spot for him.
December 10Dec 10 19 hours ago, UpperWestside said: Enjoying playing for one of the worst run franchises in pro sports in America? The Mets spend a fuck ton of money. They are nowhere near the bottom of that list. You are talking about a league with the Marlins, Pirates and As in it.
December 10Dec 10 Not sure why people think what the Dodgers are doing is bad. I'd be more pissed if they were just pocketing the money
December 10Dec 10 1 hour ago, Derka said: polar bear to the orioles, gross. Chris Davis, Part 2 upcoming.
December 10Dec 10 2 hours ago, Beau Vine said: Chris Davis, Part 2 upcoming. … as long as he isn’t Astros Jose Abreu.
December 11Dec 11 19 hours ago, miguelito said: Alonso, sounds Spanish. Did he count towards the Mets' Hispanic percentage or not? His grandfather was an immigrant from Spain.
December 13Dec 13 Author Quote The New York Mets and infielder Jorge Polanco are in agreement on a two-year, $40 million contract, sources told ESPN on Saturday, as the club pivots away from a transformational week following the losses of Edwin Diaz and Pete Alonso in free agency. Polanco's deal, which is pending a physical, does not include an opt-out or deferred money, according to a source. The 12-year veteran sought a three-year deal in free agency but couldn't find one, settling for a two-year pact with a high annual average value. Polanco, 32, is expected to primarily play first base, replacing Alonso, and also serve as designated hitter, though he gives New York infield insurance around the diamond. Polanco was a shortstop to begin his major league career with the Minnesota Twins before transitioning to mainly second base and designated hitter with the Seattle Mariners over the past two seasons. Polanco has yet to log an inning at first base at the major league level. Bet the fanbase loves that move.
December 13Dec 13 21 minutes ago, shadow_operative2.0 said: Bet the fanbase loves that move. … a little something else for them.
December 16Dec 16 Author 2/$22M for Adrian Houser to SF. He was in Round Rock before the White Sox found him. Good luck.
December 16Dec 16 a lot of shitty transactions happened today Turd Ferguson to Reds being one of them.
December 18Dec 18 Author Wonder how many times putt has posted that play with a very similar caption?
December 19Dec 19 On 12/17/2025 at 6:00 PM, shadow_operative2.0 said: Wonder how many times putt has posted that play with a very similar caption? 23? And never in the history thread.
Saturday at 03:42 PM4 days On 12/10/2025 at 3:48 PM, VirginiaLonghorn said: … as long as he isn’t Astros Jose Abreu. Yeah? Well we already beat you to it with Astros Christian Walker
Sunday at 07:48 PM3 days Man the A's have a really good core group of young players it's a shame they have to play in a minor league market/stadium and won't buy a few pitchers to compete and all those guys will be on different teams long before the franchise situation improves
Monday at 10:13 PM2 days Author On 12/21/2025 at 1:48 PM, cmontexas said: Man the A's have a really good core group of young players it's a shame they have to play in a minor league market/stadium and won't buy a few pitchers to compete and all those guys will be on different teams long before the franchise situation improves Shit, they’re ballin’ now. Quote The Athletics have acquired utilityman Jeff McNeil from the Mets in a trade that continues New York's offseason roster overhaul and adds a veteran presence to the Athletics' deep lineup. The Mets, who will receive minor-league right-hander Yordan Rodríguez in the trade, are also sending $5.75 million to the Athletics to help cover McNeil's $15.75 million salary for the 2026 season. New York also agreed to pay McNeil's $2 million buyout if the A's don't exercise his $15.75 million club option for 2027.
Tuesday at 07:11 AM2 days Another Cali team trading away a low minor leaguer named Yordan? They never learn.
Tuesday at 08:47 PM1 day Author Quote The Pittsburgh Pirates took another step toward being a contender in 2026, agreeing to terms with All-Star first baseman/outfielder Ryan O'Hearn on a two-year, $29 million deal, sources told ESPN's Jeff Passan on Tuesday. It is the first multiple-year free agent deal that the Pirates have put together since 2016 as they look to give a boost to one of the worst offenses in the majors.
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