Two questions:
1) Has there been a more disappointing non-injured 2nd rounder in the entire 12-year history of the NFBC?
2) If an NFBC Main Event owner were to waive Robinson Cano, should he be removed from the free agent pool?
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Re: Robinson Cano
If he was waived in my league, I would vote that he should be left available.... 

Baseball is a slow, boring, complex, cerebral game that doesn't lend itself to histrionics. You 'take in' a baseball game, something odd to say about a football or basketball game, with the clock running and the bodies flying.
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Re: Robinson Cano
It's a good thing the Mariners only owe him another $208 million.
This is what happens when Jack Zduriencik ventures out of his comfort zone of acquiring slowfooted 1B/OF types who are better suited to DH: Smoak, Ibanez, Morse, Morales, Bay, Peguero, Hart, Morrison, Trumbo.
This is what happens when Jack Zduriencik ventures out of his comfort zone of acquiring slowfooted 1B/OF types who are better suited to DH: Smoak, Ibanez, Morse, Morales, Bay, Peguero, Hart, Morrison, Trumbo.
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Re: Robinson Cano
Right on DonkeyYah Mule wrote:It's a good thing the Mariners only owe him another $208 million.
This is what happens when Jack Zduriencik ventures out of his comfort zone of acquiring slowfooted 1B/OF types who are better suited to DH: Smoak, Ibanez, Morse, Morales, Bay, Peguero, Hart, Morrison, Trumbo.

Thank goodness for Trader Jack that Ruben Amaro exists or else he'd probably be the worst GM in MLB.
If Cano was dropped in my league I would be ecstatic if some hapless soul spent a large (or small) amount of their FAAB on that washed up has been. May as well spend your FAAB $ on a guy like Sogard

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