Stros Unfiltered
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Stros Unfiltered
@StrosUnfiltered
Raw. Savage. No cope. No mercy. H-Town ‘til the dirt hits the coffin. 17 & 22 Champs. Loud mouth, bigger heart. Fuck the noise. Orange & Navy ‘til I die
Mother Fucking Texas Katılım Ağustos 2024
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You gotta love how Josh Miller waits until Lambert has thrown over 30 pitches in the inning, issued 3 walks, and has the bases loaded, before he goes to make a mound visit.
Coaching staff is full of morons.
#Astros
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@StrosUnfiltered @TheAstrosLocker It was already out there
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@JeremyBranham @TheAstrosLocker Fuck it. DFA him. You’re fishing for it so I’ll deliver
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@TheAstrosLocker Yes, the point of the tweet was responding to the discourse that he should be DFA’d.
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@SleeperAstros Should be a great addition as a rotation guy for Sugarland.
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@TJStats 19 teams could spend 100% of revenue and not compete with the Dodgers payroll. Opening their books doesn’t solve the problem.
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If MLB owners cared primarily about the greater good of the sport, they would open their books and not threaten a lockout over a salary cap. A cap is not the only solution to solve payroll disparity, but it is one that limits a player’s earning potential. That’s why they want it.
Marcus Whitman@TFG_Football
Flaming Hot Take: MLB Owners are pushing for a salary cap because it'd be good for their league, bring in more fans, and every other league that wants to be taken seriously has one, and it is long overdue. Not because they are corrupt billionaires.
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@StrosUnfiltered @JesseRogersESPN Unions begin with just cause but like liberalism enough is never enough
This inevitably leads to destruction. It leads to complete assholes like Max Scherzer making 40 fucking million dollars a year and running his mouth.
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The MLBPA's response, in part, to today's proposal: "The owners responded today with a demand for a salary cap system, something generations of players have fought against. The last time the owners made such an explicit push for a cap—over 30 years ago—it led to the longest work stoppage in MLB history. For generations, our members have fought against cap systems because they harm players at all levels, erode or eliminate contractual guarantees, pit player against player, lead to more work stoppages, not less, and get worse for players over time. Caps don’t lower ticket prices for fans, eliminate tanking or ensure teams are run with equal competence. They suffocate competition by offering owners an all-purpose excuse for inaction and mediocrity."
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@BNightengale The word “union” tells you everything you need to know.
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MLB salary cap proposal from owners has players union fuming usatoday.com/story/sports/m…
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