The Houston Astros added Tatsuya Imai in free agency, but the Los Angeles Anges ruined his MLB debut today.
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Yeah and taking advantage of keeping what is already one of the safer areas of the country, what is already regarded as one of the most beautiful areas of the country, taking credit for keeping that safe when in reality you’ve had to do little to no work to do that.
Yeah and taking advantage of keeping what is already one of the safer areas of the country, what is already regarded as one of the most beautiful areas of the country, taking credit for keeping that safe when in reality you’ve had to do little to no work to do that.
I mean, on top of the sacrilege that is saying winning’s not top five, I mean, all the points that he did try and make are also entirely superficial.
I mean, on top of the sacrilege that is saying winning’s not top five, I mean, all the points that he did try and make are also entirely superficial.
Like, Art-Artie, look where your team is located in the, in the, United States of America.
Like, Art-Artie, look where your team is located in the, in the, United States of America.
It is one of the safer places your team can be located.
It is one of the safer places your team can be located.
I don’t think you need to put safety above winning.
I don’t think you need to put safety above winning.
Like, I’m, I’m sorry, you really don’t need to do that, and it’s Like that– Like I, I could like– I will give him the slightest bit of like leeway with the a- the affordability thing.
Like, I’m, I’m sorry, you really don’t need to do that, and it’s Like that– Like I, I could like– I will give him the slightest bit of like leeway with the a- the affordability thing.
Fans do want an affordable experience.
Fans do want an affordable experience.
But you can’t also start trying to say that safety is, should be above winning too, because you’re in one of the safest places.
But you can’t also start trying to say that safety is, should be above winning too, because you’re in one of the safest places.
Like you mentioned, Stack, being– When you’re inside the stadium, safe-safety should be a guarantee.
Like you mentioned, Stack, being– When you’re inside the stadium, safe-safety should be a guarantee.
You don’t need the– You’re, you’re trying to defend a problem that doesn’t exist with your team, and I think you’re just, I think that’s more of a cop-out for the fact that he just doesn’t wanna spend money on winning.
You don’t need the– You’re, you’re trying to defend a problem that doesn’t exist with your team, and I think you’re just, I think that’s more of a cop-out for the fact that he just doesn’t wanna spend money on winning.
fun fact though, Pete, because according to Artie Moreno himself, this a quote from the man, “For me, I’ve always wanted to win.
fun fact though, Pete, because according to Artie Moreno himself, this a quote from the man, “For me, I’ve always wanted to win.
It’s just what’s the cost of winning right now?”
It’s just what’s the cost of winning right now?”
And it makes no sense to me, because Pete, you mentioned the Dodgers, and it’s the opposite of It’s still supply and demand, but it’s the opposite of the problem the Angels currently have.
And it makes no sense to me, because Pete, you mentioned the Dodgers, and it’s the opposite of It’s still supply and demand, but it’s the opposite of the problem the Angels currently have.
It’s affordable because people don’t wanna go.
It’s affordable because people don’t wanna go.
But you look at the Dodgers, I mean, you’re in Anaheim, go south on I-5 for an hour, you’ll see how things should be.
But you look at the Dodgers, I mean, you’re in Anaheim, go south on I-5 for an hour, you’ll see how things should be.
I mean, you mentioned it, Shohei Ohtani, a guy Angels fans are quite familiar with, seven hundred million dollars.
I mean, you mentioned it, Shohei Ohtani, a guy Angels fans are quite familiar with, seven hundred million dollars.
That is not a small amount of money.
That is not a small amount of money.
But the Dodgers ponied up money for Shohei, big-time talent.
But the Dodgers ponied up money for Shohei, big-time talent.
They ponied up money to surround Shohei with other big-time talent, and they made his contract back within the first season of him being there.
They ponied up money to surround Shohei with other big-time talent, and they made his contract back within the first season of him being there.