Hoping for either Texas or LA to win the WS due to former Phillies being on the team.
I'm excited about Eichoff and Nola. Both look fairly promising.
So about 3 years away for the Phils?
Yuck, Pittsburgh has had enough recent championship success.Love Chase and JRoll, but the Dodgers are the enemy. Them playing the Mets is terrible . Would like to Texas/Toronyo/Pittsburgh win.
Yuck, Pittsburgh has had enough recent championship success.
I'd love to see Houston/Texas/KC/Toronto/LA/Chicago/Pittsburgh win. Basically anyone but either NY or STL. The Pirates are from Pittsburgh...but they've been so bad for so long and they have a number of likable players, unlike their NHL counterpart that has a number of players that I would like to punch in the face. Ideally it would be Texas vs. LA so that one of our old guys could get another ring, but I think that it will be KC vs. STL, hopefully with KC winning.
But Pirates fans are also Penguins fans.
Can't root for them.
If the Cardinals or Yankees win i'll be sick. The MLB desperately needs a changing of the guard away from the Yankees/Red Sox/Cardinals/Giants.
Five years ago Halladay tossed his no-no.
Supposed to be better than last years. As nice as it would be to have an everyday position player, this organization could desperately use an impact arm and it looks like there are a few of them this year.I know there's no Harper or Strasburg in this draft (that we know of, anyway), but is this draft considered deeper, weaker, or about average in terms of recent years?
I'm excited about Eichoff and Nola. Both look fairly promising.
I am kind of waiting for a shoe to drop on Eickhoff. I mean he looks to have filthy stuff, specially that curve ball.
I find it hard to believe he was basically the 4th best player on that Hamels trade. It's too good to be true right now.
Can't root for Pittsburgh. Ever.
I know there's no Harper or Strasburg in this draft (that we know of, anyway), but is this draft considered deeper, weaker, or about average in terms of recent years?
Don't think it matters. It's the Phillies