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1 minute ago, Can_of_corn said:

Mullins, Hays, Diaz, Mountcastle.

 

Not needle movers. Certainly guys that could have a career, but not likely to be stars. 

Maybe I'll feel different after this train wreck from this season is over. I don't see the light with the potential of having guys like Beckham and Joseph back. 

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2 minutes ago, maybenxtyr said:

Not needle movers. Certainly guys that could have a career, but not likely to be stars. 

Maybe I'll feel different after this train wreck from this season is over. I don't see the light with the potential of having guys like Beckham and Joseph back. 

They have to be stars for you to be excited to see them play?

I'm very much looking forward to seeing a speedy, athletic outfield on a daily basis.

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10 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

They have to be stars for you to be excited to see them play?

I'm very much looking forward to seeing a speedy, athletic outfield on a daily basis.

No. Not everything is literal. I just don't believe that they have any potential stars, which would be kind of necessary to compete in the division.

I like some of the new players and the style of play now as oppesed to the swing for the fences approach. I just want to purge the roster. I know it isn't realistic.

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Just now, maybenxtyr said:

No. Not everything is literal. I just don't believe that they have any potential stars, which would be kind of necessary to compete in the division.

I like some of the new players and the style of play now as oppesed to the swing for the fences approach. I just want to purge the roster. I know it isn't realistic.

A couple of years of top three picks should change that.

I like defense so I'm certainly more excited to see next year's team than I have the last couple.

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I've lurked here for a long time, and it's some of the insightful commentary from many of the top-rated posters that have kept me coming back year after year, the excellent prospect analysis/breakdowns from Luke and others, etc. But I swear threads like this really, really drag the quality of this board's content down IMHO. There is a thread about how awful this team is. Please consider posting in it like everyone else. 

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10 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

A couple of years of top three picks should change that.

I like defense so I'm certainly more excited to see next year's team than I have the last couple.

I definitely like the defense...not counting last night. 

I'll be reinvigorated after this season is over. I tried to not get to Debbie Downer all year. It's finally gotten to me.

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10 minutes ago, DFA_JR said:

I've lurked here for a long time, and it's some of the insightful commentary from many of the top-rated posters that have kept me coming back year after year, the excellent prospect analysis/breakdowns from Luke and others, etc. But I swear threads like this really, really drag the quality of this board's content down IMHO. There is a thread about how awful this team is. Please consider posting in it like everyone else. 

This is totally a thread about this being one of the worst teams ever.

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