Unholy Diver
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All the City Connect jerseys are ass.
The Pirates one was actually decent last year
All the City Connect jerseys are ass.
I do like the color scheme, but the PGH is awful.
I do like the color scheme, but the PGH is awful.
Gotcha. At least Pittsburgh hasn't run that abbreviation into the ground. The ATL mark on all of Atlanta's jersey's is tiresome and annoying.As a local the PGH makes sense as we have been using that abbreviation on return addresses for many many decades
Billy Eppler suspended for fudging injuries for roster manipulation
Ex-Mets GM Eppler banned for fabricating injuries
Former Mets general manager Billy Eppler was suspended through the 2024 World Series by commissioner Rob Manfred, who concluded he directed the team to fabricate injuries to create open roster spots.www.espn.com
It's not a mallpark and is generally viewed as horribly outdated.what's wrong with comiskey
I want to say that’s the park where it was impossible for me to get from the field level to the second deck and vice versa. My memory is San Diego and Seattle have some sort of dumb issue too where you either can’t easily walk from left to right field or something and have to make the walk from all the way around the field behind home plateIt's not a mallpark and is generally viewed as horribly outdated.
Now, I've never been to Chicago, so I can't actually speak to park myself, but that is the general consensus. There may be some people who disagree, whether visitors or people who have grown up with the park, but I commonly hear whatever they call Comiskey Park these days considered among the bottom third parks in the league.
The main complaints are the bland architecture, the distant upper deck, the concourse, and the food. Food is easy to fix if that's even really a problem, but you can't renovate around the structural problems - not without ruinous cost.
Well.....It's not a mallpark and is generally viewed as horribly outdated.
Now, I've never been to Chicago, so I can't actually speak to park myself, but that is the general consensus. There may be some people who disagree, whether visitors or people who have grown up with the park, but I commonly hear whatever they call Comiskey Park these days considered among the bottom third parks in the league.
The main complaints are the bland architecture, the distant upper deck, the concourse, and the food. Food is easy to fix if that's even really a problem, but you can't renovate around the structural problems - not without ruinous cost.
I mean that’s just not true. At least half of that list has very good players with some having elite skills. To say they ‘aren’t very good’ isn’t factual. Some have flaws but they would be upgrades and additions for a lot of teams.Most of these guys aren't actually that good, or have serious consistency issues. They probably want more money than teams are willing to offer.