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Giancarlo "Don't Call Me Mike, Mutha" Stanton
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 7:55 am
by Edwards Kings
You know the boards are dead when...
Miami signs Stanton for stupid money and not one peep here.
Now that George S. is no longer running the Bronx Bomber, the Marlins do not even have Yankees to bail them out.

Re: Giancarlo "Don't Call Me Mike, Mutha" Stanton
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 9:01 am
by Raskol
You have to wonder if any team will be willing or able to take that contract from them. It is more back loaded than Kim Kardashian.

Re: Giancarlo "Don't Call Me Mike, Mutha" Stanton
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 9:21 am
by viper
A conspiracy person would suggest that the Marlin will go all out for three years to win it all. Then over the next three years, they will reduce themselves to a bad team for when the option year kick in. Even if MLB economics change more than expected over the next six year, this contract will hamper the Marlins beyond bringing up young, cheap players to fill out the roster. Of course, this is the standard Marlin way of doing things. Giancarlo had best save as much money as possible over these first six years because the $325M will only be achieved if he is willing to finish this contract with a bunch of low paid rookies or over-the-hill veterans. Of course, the $210M would help ease the pain.,
Re: Giancarlo "Don't Call Me Mike, Mutha" Stanton
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 3:07 pm
by Bronx Yankees
Edwards Kings wrote:You know the boards are dead when...
Miami signs Stanton for stupid money and not one peep here.
Now that George S. is no longer running the Bronx Bomber, the Marlins do not even have Yankees to bail them out.

Yankees? Don't you mean the Blue Jays? Seemed like they bailed the Marlins out most recently.
The Yankees need someone to bail them out from their crappy contracts! A-Rod, CC, Tex ... jeez. A lot of money for not a lot of production. I'll reserve judgment, for now, on the Ellsbury and McCann contracts. Kind of amazing that the Yankees can have the type of payroll that they do and still have major holes at 2B (possibly Prado), 3B (ARod?), SS (?), RF (Chris Young?), and Starting Pitching. Plus, they have no backup 1B for when Tex inevitably gets hurt.
Can you tell I'm terribly optimistic for the coming season?
Mike