spockmaster
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You're right, we should discount his career .885 OPS vs LHP because he spent the last 3 years in Colorado. Thats totally smart.
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Get StartedRockies QO'd Cuddyer, so he's out of the picture officially.
Rockies QO'd Cuddyer, so he's out of the picture officially.
You're right, we should discount his career .885 OPS vs LHP because he spent the last 3 years in Colorado. Thats totally smart.
Well he's 35 now. Doesn't that count for anything?
What does that mean?
He should see 75% of the PAs. How is that part time?
He is better offensively than Butler.
QO=Qualifying offer. A one year offer that is equal to the average of the top-125 players salaries from the previous year. It's 15 million this year. If a team makes one, the player has seven days to accept or decline. Offers must be made within five days of the final game of the WS. If a player declines and signs with another team, the offering team gets the first-round pick from pick from the signing team for the next draft. The top-10 picks are protected, however, so those teams surrender a second-round pick.
Lmao. How the hell is that NOT part-time?
So a player is part-time unless they see 100% of playing time?
I guess there are only a handful of full-time players in baseball by your definition then.
75% is a vast majority, I would not call that part time.
So working 30 hours a week would be a full-time job?
According to Obamacare it is.
So working 30 hours a week would be a full-time job?
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