@Buster_ESPN: As there continues to be speculation about Bryce Harper and the Yankees, a well-placed source emphatically says: “It’s not happening. He’s not going to be a Yankee.”
A lot of scuttlebutt lately about him going to the Phillies.That's what I keep reading, but then yesterday I heard the Yankees are looking to move Stanton (with his no trade clause, I don't see how that's going to happen) in order to make room for Harper.
A lot of scuttlebutt lately about him going to the Phillies.
Are you saying Stanton or Harper to PHI?
If you mean Harper, no way WAS would let him stay in the NL, and in the same division no less.
If you mean Stanton, I'd guess NYY was the transfer station to let him stay in the NL East.
Harper. And as JF_G said Wash has no say where Harper goes.Are you saying Stanton or Harper to PHI?
If you mean Harper, no way WAS would let him stay in the NL, and in the same division no less.
If you mean Stanton, I'd guess NYY was the transfer station to let him stay in the NL East.
HOF Today's Era ballot nominees:
Harold Baines, Albert Belle, Joe Carter, Will Clark, Orel Hershiser, Davey Johnson, Charlie Manuel, Lou Piniella, Lee Smith and George Steinbrenner
20 new names on the HOF ballot. Only Rivera is a lock for enshrinement in my estimation.
Other guys like Halladay may make it, but im not sure it's in year 1.
@theaceofspaeder: Roy Halladay still leads all of baseball in complete games since 2009.
@theaceofspaeder: Roy Halladay still leads all of baseball in complete games since 2009.
if only he had stayed the pirates version of Bonds. He'd probably already be a HOF.@theaceofspaeder: Barry Bonds hit a Major League record 762 home runs.
If all of his home runs were strikeouts, he would still have both a higher on-base percentage and a lower strikeout percentage than Willie Stargell, Reggie Jackson, Mike Schmidt, Sammy Sosa, and Alex Rodriguez.