Move in the fences

Servais is of course the scapegoat, a stud manager [they could have gotten Boche] would be great, but if I’m the owner of the team, overpay to make a deal for 2 bats needed to happen 30 days ago, and I also would have overpaid to made a deal over the last winter for a real player as well to keep Teoscar who did start to figure it out over the last 2 months of last season. I know I’m beating a dead pony but ownership has no sense of timing and baseball talent, and only cares about profit which of course I understand is real because they are not carefree billionaires.
Fix the ballpark, hire a great manager, purchase stud players, build the farm system, the obvious things that need to be done to be a winner ~ if you can’t afford to do those things in baseball, you are not the guy to own a long term contending team.
 
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how hard would it be to pump in some hot dry air?! Get some cheap ducting, a few heaters and some fans. Duct tape that shit together and all fixed.
 
how hard would it be to pump in some hot dry air?! Get some cheap ducting, a few heaters and some fans. Duct tape that shit together and all fixed.
They could have low hanging ducting pointing out at canter and the power alleys. Make them in play too. Makes the park more interesting and challenging for the defense.
 
Just hire former players m nit always works.
IFL being a Mariners fan. It's a low pressure, low anxiety type of fandom that just fits for me. Maybe that makes me a looser, but I'm a relaxed looser.
 
Just hire former players m nit always works.
IFL being a Mariners fan. It's a low pressure, low anxiety type of fandom that just fits for me. Maybe that makes me a looser, but I'm a relaxed looser.
Griffey for GM…you heard it here first
 
Chuck Says: "IFL being a Mariners fan. It's a low pressure, low anxiety type of fandom that just fits for me. Maybe that makes me a looser, but I'm a relaxed looser."
There is truth in this oddly enough! Very funny in that odd way ~ nothing to worry about, be in contention for a small percentage of time ~ the rest of the time its build for the future and wonder who is in the farm system.
 
Chuck Says: "IFL being a Mariners fan. It's a low pressure, low anxiety type of fandom that just fits for me. Maybe that makes me a looser, but I'm a relaxed looser."
There is truth in this oddly enough! Very funny in that odd way ~ nothing to worry about, be in contention for a small percentage of time ~ the rest of the time its build for the future and wonder who is in the farm system.
I'm no more invested in them than I am my fantasy Sidehill Gougers currently leading the Old Cascade League. It's more like I'm an interested observer. I want it to go a certain way, but mostly just want to see it play out. I don't get too worked up.
This is far different than following UW football, which can put me in a bad mood for a whole week with one bad game.
 
Was at Alderbrook a month ago when the Mariners were having a "leadership retreat." So this is right around when they started tanking hardcore. I thought to myself what a fucking look, to be off drinking and vacationing while your loser overpriced piece of shit baseball franchise pops another champagne bottle for not making a world series.
Wanted to poke my head in their little conference room and state that the Huskies were just in the Natty, wtf have you losers ever accomplished.
 
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