So pitchers and catchers have already reported to their respected teams to start their spring. soon the rest of the team will have reported thus putting Spring Training in full motion. Of course there is the World Baseball Classic which I rather like the USA chances, finally.
So of course with a new Spring means the new season. Some big things happen this year in the offseason, and really is changing the face of baseball in general. So many big names moved to new teams, and there are still some big names out there (Manny, Ben Sheets).
So first off might as well asak which team you think did best in the offseason, and which team did the worse.
Best: You would think I would say the New York Yankees because they brought in 2 outstanding pitchers and a pretty damn good first basemen. My problem is that one of those pitchers really got worked in the last half of the season so his fatigue factor may be higher. So who do I give the title too? I actually must say I like what the Mets have done. They added 2 key points to their team which they really needed, and without losing any key offensive weapons. Right now Mets made the best moves, but there are plenty of teams that can change that with 1 simple signing.
Worse: Well there are plenty of teams that can be here, Kansas City, Colorado, Toronto, but I will go hometown with this and say the Cards have made the most diappointing offseason. We let go of a guy who could play either side of the middle infield, Arron Miles, and he batted .317 last season. Then we didn't even get anything we really needed.
Starting pitchers....nope
Relief help......not much
Closer......we will just work with what we got (dumbasses)
I am disappointed in my team, but none the less still very excited for the season.
I do wonder how many steriod users will be caught this year. Way to go A-Rod at ruining your chances. I defended you too faggot.
So of course with a new Spring means the new season. Some big things happen this year in the offseason, and really is changing the face of baseball in general. So many big names moved to new teams, and there are still some big names out there (Manny, Ben Sheets).
So first off might as well asak which team you think did best in the offseason, and which team did the worse.
Best: You would think I would say the New York Yankees because they brought in 2 outstanding pitchers and a pretty damn good first basemen. My problem is that one of those pitchers really got worked in the last half of the season so his fatigue factor may be higher. So who do I give the title too? I actually must say I like what the Mets have done. They added 2 key points to their team which they really needed, and without losing any key offensive weapons. Right now Mets made the best moves, but there are plenty of teams that can change that with 1 simple signing.
Worse: Well there are plenty of teams that can be here, Kansas City, Colorado, Toronto, but I will go hometown with this and say the Cards have made the most diappointing offseason. We let go of a guy who could play either side of the middle infield, Arron Miles, and he batted .317 last season. Then we didn't even get anything we really needed.
Starting pitchers....nope
Relief help......not much
Closer......we will just work with what we got (dumbasses)
I am disappointed in my team, but none the less still very excited for the season.
I do wonder how many steriod users will be caught this year. Way to go A-Rod at ruining your chances. I defended you too faggot.