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Carson

@ashortking

25. okay mr. mayor. feast your ears on that spin doctors mix.

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Bobby Wagner (@bwags) 's Twitter Profile Photo

you watch Jeopardy! these days and it’s just a bunch of people shamelessly daily double hunting. James Holzhauer wannabes. it’s not so different from the three point revolution in the NBA — no ethical hoopers anymore

Randy Wilkins (@pamsson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To add to this, a salary cap is a money-management tool conceived by owners for owners. I think people need to learn how and why the first modern iteration of a cap/rev-sharing came about in the first place. It was created to save teams in the NBA at the expense of the players.

Katie (@kayteeeoh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“You’re a weirdo if you end friendships over politics” was always the lamest fucking take I’ve ever heard. Your politics are a reflection of your values and god forbid I only want people with actual morals in my life

St. Louis Cardinals (@cardinals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whether it was on the field or in our community, you brought heart and hustle every day. Thank you, Brendan Donovan! Best of luck in Seattle!

Carson (@ashortking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have nobody to talk to about this Thomas The Tank Engine game coming out but rest assured I am tapped in and could not be more excited. Ready to lock in.

Mike (@mhc_76) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MLB put together a 2011 4 Aces highlight video and it's so awesome bc Cliff Lee will be in there throwing his 136th pitch in the bottom of the 8th in a 5-4 game with runners on the corners. That's real baseball

Tipping Pitches (@tipping_pitches) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Daniel Meyer if you think any of these owners who are ~100 million below MLB average payroll are willing to agree to a meaningfully equitable salary floor, I have a bridge to sell you!

Andy Kostka (@afkostka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MLBPA subcommittee member Chris Bassitt on the salary cap debate that may be a central figure in the upcoming CBA discussions: "The salary cap is not the issue. Having suppressed salaries across the league so owners can make more money is not the answer."

MLBPA subcommittee member Chris Bassitt on the salary cap debate that may be a central figure in the upcoming CBA discussions: "The salary cap is not the issue. Having suppressed salaries across the league so owners can make more money is not the answer."