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Post by blcoach8 on Sept 1, 2021 13:40:56 GMT -6
No, just you. It's not just that post that classifies you. It's the fact that you're a mongoloid. LMAO Your posts are all repetitive so there is really no need to read them.
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Post by ɮօʀȶǟʐ on Sept 1, 2021 13:44:35 GMT -6
No, just you. It's not just that post that classifies you. It's the fact that you're a mongoloid. LMAO Your posts are all repetitive so there is really no need to read them. Then don't.
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Post by blcoach8 on Sept 1, 2021 13:53:49 GMT -6
LMAO Your posts are all repetitive so there is really no need to read them. Then don't. I like to laugh a few times a day so they serve a purpose.
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Post by churchill on Nov 13, 2021 17:19:05 GMT -6
FWIW, from the beginning of the 2017 season until today Mike Trout has played in 477 regular season games. Carlos Correa has played in 472 regular season games. Trout played in more games (114) in 2017 than Correa (109). Trout played in more games in 2018 (140) than Correa (110). Trout played in more games (134) in 2019 than Correa (75). Correa played in more games (58) than Trout in 2020 (53). So far this season Correa has played in 120 games and Trout has played in 36. Correa played in fewer games in 2017 (109) and 2018 (110) than Lowrie (153) in 2017 and 2018 (157). This is Correa’s walk year. Of course he is going to get himself in the best shape ever and do everything possible to stay on the field this season because he will be a FA this offseason! Prior to this season; however, from 2017 - 2020 Correa played in fewer games (352) than Trout (441). I’ve said it before. Once Carlos has his $300+ million contract in hand, I predict he returns to being that player who misses at least 40-50 games a year. Any team that gives Carlos $300+ million for 8-10 years will regret it long before the contract expires. Just like the Mets will regret the Lindor contract long before it expires.... the Angels will regret the Trout contract.... and likely the Padres will regret the Tatis Jr contract. Another contract like Pujols! Pujols was past his prime when he signed with the Angels, the same isn't True of Correa, Tatis, or Trout. Sure they may have a bad year or 2 near the end of their contracts but Pujols had 9 of his worst ever seasons with the Angels
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