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Originally Posted by siberian khatru
And that, to me, is the problem. They either have to win big -- to get back in it -- or to lose big, to convince them they are out of it and trade Santana, etc.
Instead, I think the worst-case scenario is they just kind of keep tottering along, never really getting in it or out of it ... which means Dayton believes they're in it. He's vindicated, he tries to win now, and on and on.
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Well, I am really hoping like hell and praying like hell that Dayton finds a ****ing 3rd or 2nd baseman who can hit worth a shit, because those two positions are obviously a huge huge black holes right now, outside of Moose's two walks, which was nice.
But I am not holding my breath.....