Well take it for what it's worth and stop your nitpicking.CorneliusWolfe wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 16:50 pmI don’t read MSN clickbait trash. I read the one you posted that stated “Yankees rip Paul Goldschmidt over recent performance”….NOTHING in the article supported the headline. That’s not your fault, but did you not notice the same before you shared?Shady wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 16:47 pm"If he wouldn’t do it in the offseason why would he do it now?" Evidently, in your haste to bash me, you didn't read the article. Or, at least, failed to comprehend it. Let me help you figure this out. There seems to be some "bad blood" now between Contreras and the Cardinals.CorneliusWolfe wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 16:29 pmIf he wouldn’t do it in the offseason why would he do it now? With the team performing better than expected, last series withstanding, why would he jump ship now?Shady wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 15:05 pm He could probably get a pretty good return. Maybe a RH outfield power hitter prospect. Then Burleson becomes the regular 1B. Which is a good defensive position for him. Then Herrera becomes the DH. And then let there be some serious competition among all the fine catchers in the organization.https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/jo ... 9a4b7&ei=7
The true intent of your OP was just for you to say, yet again, Burly>Contreras. Which is still wrong. Just cut to the chase and tell us how much you love your hero.
Any chance now that Contreras would waive his NTC?
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Re: Any chance now that Contreras would waive his NTC?
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Re: Any chance now that Contreras would waive his NTC?
Alright, just read it. Again, nothing in the content supported the headline. It also stated Contreras “throws teammates under the bus”. Seemed quite the opposite to me. Especially his first year when they scapegoated him. Clickbait trash. That’s what it’s worth. Do you write for them? No one else cites them for (bleep)(bloop). It’s like citing facebook as a source, like you’ve also done before.Shady wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 16:56 pmWell take it for what it's worth and stop your nitpicking.CorneliusWolfe wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 16:50 pmI don’t read MSN clickbait trash. I read the one you posted that stated “Yankees rip Paul Goldschmidt over recent performance”….NOTHING in the article supported the headline. That’s not your fault, but did you not notice the same before you shared?Shady wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 16:47 pm"If he wouldn’t do it in the offseason why would he do it now?" Evidently, in your haste to bash me, you didn't read the article. Or, at least, failed to comprehend it. Let me help you figure this out. There seems to be some "bad blood" now between Contreras and the Cardinals.CorneliusWolfe wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 16:29 pmIf he wouldn’t do it in the offseason why would he do it now? With the team performing better than expected, last series withstanding, why would he jump ship now?Shady wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 15:05 pm He could probably get a pretty good return. Maybe a RH outfield power hitter prospect. Then Burleson becomes the regular 1B. Which is a good defensive position for him. Then Herrera becomes the DH. And then let there be some serious competition among all the fine catchers in the organization.https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/jo ... 9a4b7&ei=7
The true intent of your OP was just for you to say, yet again, Burly>Contreras. Which is still wrong. Just cut to the chase and tell us how much you love your hero.
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Re: Any chance now that Contreras would waive his NTC?
You still never answered the question. Do you read your cited sources before posting?Shady wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 16:56 pmWell take it for what it's worth and stop your nitpicking.CorneliusWolfe wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 16:50 pmI don’t read MSN clickbait trash. I read the one you posted that stated “Yankees rip Paul Goldschmidt over recent performance”….NOTHING in the article supported the headline. That’s not your fault, but did you not notice the same before you shared?Shady wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 16:47 pm"If he wouldn’t do it in the offseason why would he do it now?" Evidently, in your haste to bash me, you didn't read the article. Or, at least, failed to comprehend it. Let me help you figure this out. There seems to be some "bad blood" now between Contreras and the Cardinals.CorneliusWolfe wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 16:29 pmIf he wouldn’t do it in the offseason why would he do it now? With the team performing better than expected, last series withstanding, why would he jump ship now?Shady wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 15:05 pm He could probably get a pretty good return. Maybe a RH outfield power hitter prospect. Then Burleson becomes the regular 1B. Which is a good defensive position for him. Then Herrera becomes the DH. And then let there be some serious competition among all the fine catchers in the organization.https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/jo ... 9a4b7&ei=7
The true intent of your OP was just for you to say, yet again, Burly>Contreras. Which is still wrong. Just cut to the chase and tell us how much you love your hero.
Re: Any chance now that Contreras would waive his NTC?
So you are saying my record remains perfect?
Correct.
Re: Any chance now that Contreras would waive his NTC?
WC and Nado are the 2 that consistently play with a fiery edge.
So they don't fit on this team. We want robots, not men.
Ps. Fansided articles are garbage click bait. As is this post.
So they don't fit on this team. We want robots, not men.
Ps. Fansided articles are garbage click bait. As is this post.
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Re: Any chance now that Contreras would waive his NTC?
He can't read, got his head too far up his latest flames rearCorneliusWolfe wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 17:02 pmYou still never answered the question. Do you read your cited sources before posting?Shady wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 16:56 pmWell take it for what it's worth and stop your nitpicking.CorneliusWolfe wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 16:50 pmI don’t read MSN clickbait trash. I read the one you posted that stated “Yankees rip Paul Goldschmidt over recent performance”….NOTHING in the article supported the headline. That’s not your fault, but did you not notice the same before you shared?Shady wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 16:47 pm"If he wouldn’t do it in the offseason why would he do it now?" Evidently, in your haste to bash me, you didn't read the article. Or, at least, failed to comprehend it. Let me help you figure this out. There seems to be some "bad blood" now between Contreras and the Cardinals.CorneliusWolfe wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 16:29 pmIf he wouldn’t do it in the offseason why would he do it now? With the team performing better than expected, last series withstanding, why would he jump ship now?Shady wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 15:05 pm He could probably get a pretty good return. Maybe a RH outfield power hitter prospect. Then Burleson becomes the regular 1B. Which is a good defensive position for him. Then Herrera becomes the DH. And then let there be some serious competition among all the fine catchers in the organization.https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/jo ... 9a4b7&ei=7
The true intent of your OP was just for you to say, yet again, Burly>Contreras. Which is still wrong. Just cut to the chase and tell us how much you love your hero.
Re: Any chance now that Contreras would waive his NTC?
Moving the 2 of them creates no holes - and would immediately make the team better.
The discussion is about the best way to create opportunities for some players while addressing needs.
Needs include more pitching for 2026 and beyond, as well as a quality RH outfield bat.
Burleson and Donovan are better players by far than Walker and Mootbaar - and should spend a lot of time as outfield corners.
Which in turn would open the DH role to the limited and fragile Herrera, while creating space for Wetherholt and Saggese on the infield.
Clearly, N/A needs to be traded as well so that Gorman can take 3B.
Zero question the CORRECT BASEBALL DECISION is to trade Mootbaar and Walker to address pitching and RH bat needs.
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Re: Any chance now that Contreras would waive his NTC?
Are you throwing the question out there with the assumption one of us knows the answer?Shady wrote: ↑03 Jul 2025 15:05 pm He could probably get a pretty good return. Maybe a RH outfield power hitter prospect. Then Burleson becomes the regular 1B. Which is a good defensive position for him. Then Herrera becomes the DH. And then let there be some serious competition among all the fine catchers in the organization.https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/jo ... 9a4b7&ei=7
Personally speaking, I haven't talked to Willson lately.,.....well, actually never!
Re: Any chance now that Contreras would waive his NTC?
I think he signed the waiver in between the 2nd and 3rd inning today.