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true. The Dodgers might be willing to break the bank for him. LAA added a bunch of older big question mark players to fill holes this year - Bour, Harvey, Cahill, and Lucroy. If the team falters, and they realize they can't keep Trout, maybe they blow it up and rebuild (of course they are still saddled with Pujols for $87 million in 2019-20-21.
Imagine the hate for Harper in Philly when they realize that because of his contract, the Philths will not be able to big for Trout's services.
Or when a Taylor pork roll patty goes up $2
https://twitter.com/bnightengale/status/1104470762226884608?s=21Davey, do it
I used to be kind of in favor of banning the shift, but somehow this year's free agency has convinced me otherwise
Why the Phuck are we still talking about this guy? Just let him Phade away.
Washington, where Harper was an MVP, rookie of the year and a six-time All-Star, made a 10-year, $300 million offer in October. "I grew up in front of those fans and that city, and I enjoyed every minute of it," Harper says. "But I didn't know if I fit into their plans. About $100 million of that contract was deferred 'til I was 65 years old." He stops and turns his palms to the sky in disbelief. Few people can turn down a $100 million retirement fund; Bryce is one. "It's like, 'What does that do for me? What does that do for my family?'"
http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/26190275/new-philadelphia-phillie-bryce-harper-rejecting-300-million-recruiting-mike-trout-playing-philly-life
He's got his family to feed...
really kind of glad he's someone else's moronic player now.
Anywhere but Philly. This is going to suck nine games a year.
Madden basically broke him by just walking him every time, why not do the same
I was thinking that but I'd much rather see our pitchers dominate him.
If he kills us, sure. If he has bad games against us it'll be delightful