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I would think/hope/pray this means bye bye Kemp. 

Rengifo is a pretty good player.  At least offensively.  Not going to be just a placeholder. 

Urias may be squeezed off the roster here, once Holliday is promoted.  Otherwise, there will be a glut of IFers blocking him (Mayo as well). 

EDIT: 

Wait, is this entire thread a joke or just the part about Mayo being the player involved?

Not cool.  

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1 hour ago, Frobby said:

This might be the most realistic April Fools joke ever posted on the Hangout.  Great job, Moose.  You had me hook, line and sinker.  

Wait?  This is an April Fools joke?  I just ordered his jersey.  Curse you Moose!  🤣

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12 minutes ago, Orioles0615 said:

Yea, is it bad that I could see them annoyingly do this ?

That's what makes it so good.  This is certainly the kind of head scratching move they would make, which makes the joke work!

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29 minutes ago, Frobby said:

It’s scary that you can make a link that realistic-looking and have it be a prank.  Makes you realize how careful you have to be these days.  

The phishing scams are constantly out there in your email.

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45 minutes ago, ChuckS said:

I would think/hope/pray this means bye bye Kemp. 

Rengifo is a pretty good player.  At least offensively.  Not going to be just a placeholder. 

Urias may be squeezed off the roster here, once Holliday is promoted.  Otherwise, there will be a glut of IFers blocking him (Mayo as well). 

EDIT: 

Wait, is this entire thread a joke or just the part about Mayo being the player involved?

Not cool.  

It was pretty cool.

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52 minutes ago, ChuckS said:

I would think/hope/pray this means bye bye Kemp. 

Rengifo is a pretty good player.  At least offensively.  Not going to be just a placeholder. 

Urias may be squeezed off the roster here, once Holliday is promoted.  Otherwise, there will be a glut of IFers blocking him (Mayo as well). 

EDIT: 

Wait, is this entire thread a joke or just the part about Mayo being the player involved?

Not cool.  

All a joke (the link in the first post takes you to an April Fools card). I was just playing along with the Mayo comment.

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