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Originally Posted by gblowfish
I'm just saying, if you want to build a winning team, bring in winners. Plain and simple.
If you don't agree.....LOOK A SHINY OBJECT!
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I just don't get your post. Top to bottom, left to right, all of it is a bunch of nonsense. The active roster has 25 players. A game usually involves about 13 of them, and this sport isn't like the NBA where one player can be a Kobe and really dominate, warping the odds of a team winning. (Maybe an ace pitcher, for 1/5 of their games?) In baseball, even a good player has a pretty small impact on the game.
And then you get into this whole "this player is not a winner" nonsense, what is that? That reads like superstitious, bone through the nose, primitive native stuff to me. You mean that if the Houston Astros added 1 or 2 "winners", whatever "winner" means, they'd suddenly be good? I think at best they would lose 92 or 93 games instead of losing 100.