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I accidentally opened the first page of this thread, assuming it was the last, and read about Mike Hampton joining the Astros. I immediately began thinking that it had to be some publicity stunt with Hampton being old as dirt (he's been retired for 7 years) and the Astros playing so well.
Then I looked at the date to see Dec 1, 2008. Jeezus this is a long running thread.
I got nothin'.
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I hope they trade away the farm for them only to have it backfire and have a terrible 2nd half.
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Was there any indication heading into this season that the Brewers might be a good team? I wasn't expecting them to be competitive at all...
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Not at all. A lot of no name players are overachieving (pitching and hitting) through 80+ games.
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Fucking brewers commit 5 errors and still win
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That seems like way more than they're worth.
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Seriously fuck that guy.
Also, who the fuck would buy the Marlins? They must be profitable, but I don't see how. The stadium is always half-full, at best. Nobody gives a rat's ass about the Marlins.
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I don't know much about either of the two publicly traded construction & related equipment companies controlled by this Jorge Mas person (Neff & Mastec), but he is a Cuban-American with ties to Miami and lots of money to burn. Sounds like the Marlins would just be a trophy property, but who knows.
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I believe what they make from revenue sharing is what still makes them very profitable.