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MinorLeagueGuy wrote:In other news, Theo apparently floated a similar-to-Yu's contract to Arrietta. Which Jake turned down.. That should put to bed any "the Cards should sign Arrietta" noise...
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MLB has strong interest in moving the draft to Omaha and holding a game there before the College World Series.

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That would be cool

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David
12:34
If the contract is equal, who do you prefer: Lynn or Cobb?

Travis Sawchik
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Cobb. I want to see where he is another year removed from surgery, and I think he could still get that split-change back. I think he has more upside where Lynn is what he is and outperformed his true skillset last year

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Andy
12:38
I know it's an unpopular opinion, but I like STL's position. Glove-first C to replace Molina, youth in the infield, Weaver/Reyes/Flaherty and a bullpen full of fire... They're not Astros good, but they're young and talented.

Travis Sawchik
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Cards are in pretty good long-term shape, I think. But perhaps not looking like a super team
Tom T.
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Who says no? Cardinals trade: Flaherty, Bader, Kelly, and Hudson. Rays trade Archer.

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Cards? But I'd love Archer on the Cards

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Mountie Votto
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Reds have gotta be one of the highest variance teams coming into the year, right? The young pitching has a huge range of outcomes, plus some underperforming young position players like Peraza could take the next step (or continue to royally suck)

Travis Sawchik
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Reds are becoming much more interesting which is good
NL Central is trending up

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It is not. Teams are flush with cash. The Cardinals included.
by Derrick Goold 3:14 PM

Very few teams actually have the ability financially to afford the big players (Harper, Machado) in next years free agent class. I would put the Cardinals in the cannot afford group. Is that an accurate read?
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The outspoken Gossage blasted Cashman in an expletive-laced rant to the New York Daily News, saying he isn't "a big fan" of the longtime Yankees general manager and calling him a "f---ing a--h---."

"Well, with power, is that what happens to you, you turn into a f---ing a--h---," Gossage told the Daily News. "Is that it? I don't know."
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The A's payroll is lower than it was in 2004. It's at 59 million. The BAMTech money they got covers 85 percent of their payroll.

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