The ball is in Bloom's court
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The ball is in Bloom's court
He did OK on his first deal for Gray. The stakes are very high now with all the teams, reportedly, wanting Donovan. He could help position the Cardinals' future with some brilliant deals. He has the trade chips to make it happen. Donovan, Contreras, Nootbaar, Romero and some talented surplus catchers.
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scoutyjones2
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Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
Shut up BoboShady wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 15:22 pm He did OK on his first deal for Gray. The stakes are very high now with all the teams, reportedly, wanting Donovan. He could help position the Cardinals' future with some brilliant deals. He has the trade chips to make it happen. Donovan, Contreras, Nootbaar, Romero and some talented surplus catchers.
Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
Wow, where I have I seen this post before? Hmm, give me a second, oh yes, a different Shady post from a day or two ago. Wouldn't have recognized it but for the use of"Bloom's court" must have given it away. Do you have a MSM link that proves it is indeed in "Blooms court"?Shady wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 15:22 pm He did OK on his first deal for Gray. The stakes are very high now with all the teams, reportedly, wanting Donovan. He could help position the Cardinals' future with some brilliant deals. He has the trade chips to make it happen. Donovan, Contreras, Nootbaar, Romero and some talented surplus catchers.
Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
You Bozos are really good at ridicule. But you lack creativity. You offer very little that stimulates good baseball thoughts and discussion. Anybody can try to be be an anonymous internet bully like what seems to thrill you. And if you feel I'm just trying to seek attention. Do the prudent thing and not give it to me.
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The balls are in my sackShady wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 17:06 pm You Bozos are really good at ridicule. But you lack creativity. You offer very little that stimulates good baseball thoughts and discussion. Anybody can try to be be an anonymous internet bully like what seems to thrill you. And if you feel I'm just trying to seek attention. Do the prudent thing and not give it to me.
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It is not creativity when you post the same garbage over and over again. Look up creativity in the dictionary, you aren't it!Shady wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 17:06 pm You Bozos are really good at ridicule. But you lack creativity. You offer very little that stimulates good baseball thoughts and discussion. Anybody can try to be be an anonymous internet bully like what seems to thrill you. And if you feel I'm just trying to seek attention. Do the prudent thing and not give it to me.
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I’m not one of your regular critics but this topic sounds very familiarShady wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 17:06 pm You Bozos are really good at ridicule. But you lack creativity. You offer very little that stimulates good baseball thoughts and discussion. Anybody can try to be be an anonymous internet bully like what seems to thrill you. And if you feel I'm just trying to seek attention. Do the prudent thing and not give it to me.
Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
Hot take. Bloom is trying to make trades and should make good ones.
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CorneliusWolfe
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Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
Yes he shoud be,for sure CW. If nothing else, at least savvy!
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JuanAgosto
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At least we are assured Bloom will be active at the Winter Meetings this week. He will pursue trades and engage free agents. A fresh change from years of Johnny bow ties locking himself in a suite having a week-long slumber party with his staff.
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The reported Yankees offer for Donovan is very interesting. Now, another team needs to top it.
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rockondlouie
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Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
From what I understand, there are seven teams interested in acquiring Donovan. Could this turn into a Soto-type sweepstakes? I prefer to get quality over quantity. But quality and quantity would be fine. A two high level players return would be a minimum.
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O.M.G. A Soto-type sweepstakes? You truly are the gift that keeps giving! Free entertainment I guess.
