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1 hour ago, Monzanator said:

Toronto Blue Jays set a franchise record in runs scored in a game after beating Boston Red Sox 28-5!

 

Well, it helps when a routine popout turns into an inside-the-park Grand Slam :p

 

 

 

As a Blue Jays fans, this has been an incredible night. :d Even sweeter that it was against one of our biggest rivals.

 

Unfortunately the Jays couldn't break the record for runs scored in the modern era (30 by the Texas rangers) especially since they already scored 25 runs by the 5th inning.

 

The Jays also lead 27-3 and couldn't score one more run to make it 28-3. The memes would've been incredible (for those who follow American Football)

 

 

 

 

 

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The biggest trade of the season has happened. Juan Soto is going to San Diego Padres who have loaded up to finally make the WS push.

 

Washington Nationals who won World Series in 2019 have all their All-Star talent gone in basically three years, Bryce Harper (he left before WS), Trea Turner, Max Scherzer, Anthony Rendon and now Soto.

 

The Padres trade still hinges on Padres 1B Eric Hosmer waving no-trade clause to Nationals.

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2 hours ago, Monzanator said:

The biggest trade of the season has happened. Juan Soto is going to San Diego Padres who have loaded up to finally make the WS push.

 

Washington Nationals who won World Series in 2019 have all their All-Star talent gone in basically three years, Bryce Harper (he left before WS), Trea Turner, Max Scherzer, Anthony Rendon and now Soto.

 

The Padres trade still hinges on Padres 1B Eric Hosmer waving no-trade clause to Nationals.

Soto and Bell to San Diego, Abrams, Gore and 3 of the top prospects from the SD organization go to Washington...

 

https://www.mlb.com/news/juan-soto-padres-trade

 

Hosmer going to Boston...:evil:

 

and Gallo to the Dodgers (pending a physical)...:facepalm: :hairpull:

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Yankees getting rid of Gallo is a bonus for them. He was below average for a while.

 

Yeah, Hosmer spun out of the Soto deal but didn't block it. Nationals are bottom five team in the league and have zero genuine hope for the next decade.

 

Also Noah Syndergaard went to Phillies. This guy was a luxury piece on a nose-diving Angels team and he wasn't worth the squeeze after TJ surgery anyway.

 

Twins got SP Tyler Mahle which means Cardinals were the deadline losers by the virtue of not making any deals as they were reported to be in the Soto sweepstakes and Mahle was supposed to be a consolation price but they got neither.

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3 hours ago, Monzanator said:

Yankees getting rid of Gallo is a bonus for them. He was below average for a while.

 

Yeah, Hosmer spun out of the Soto deal but didn't block it. Nationals are bottom five team in the league and have zero genuine hope for the next decade.

 

Also Noah Syndergaard went to Phillies. This guy was a luxury piece on a nose-diving Angels team and he wasn't worth the squeeze after TJ surgery anyway.

 

Twins got SP Tyler Mahle which means Cardinals were the deadline losers by the virtue of not making any deals as they were reported to be in the Soto sweepstakes and Mahle was supposed to be a consolation price but they got neither.

actually they got Jordan Montgomery from the Yankees (in exchange for Harrison Bader) and Josè Quintana from the Pirates to solidify their rotation (they also got Chris Stratton to add some arms in the bullpen)...

 

I would wait a bit before calling them the TD losers...;)

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San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. had missed the whole season thus far because of an injury he got during a motorcycle intersection. He was close to recovering.

 

Today he got an 80 game suspension after testing positive for PEDS. :lol:

 

This guy is unbelievable.

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Fuck 10 year hockey contacts, Julio Rodriguez might sign a 13-, 16- or 18-year contract with Mariners :lol:  Well, Mariners famously didn't have money to sign Alex Rodriguez or Randy Johnson long-term 20+ years ago so they maybe learned a lesson or two since then.

 

https://www.mlb.com/mariners/news/julio-rodriguez-extension-with-mariners

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