So Shohei Ohtani gets a 700 million dollar contract. And now Mets pay showboat Juan Soto 765 million (and I don't care if its over 5 yrs 10yrs or whatever) but Soto not worth more money than Ohtani and its time these stupid fukin owners wake up. Shohei .310 hitter last year 54 homeruns and 59 stolen bases now this year he will be back pitching probably play 155 games or more have a 2.75 to 3.00 and change ERA so you have two ball players in one. Now you have showboat Juan Soto a life time batting average of .285 and 28 hrs per year and you pay him $765,000,000.00 I know you can't compare eras in sport but Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Babe Ruth must be litteraly rolling over in their graves. I was so glad to see the Blue Jays refuse to pay Guerrero the big dollars maybe this will be the start of teams saying screw you guys the big dollar contracts are history some how that's a wish more than reality.
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So Shohei Ohtani gets a 700 million dollar contract. And now Mets pay showboat Juan Soto 765 million (and I don't care if its over 5 yrs 10yrs or whatever) but Soto not worth more money than Ohtani and its time these stupid fukin owners wake up. Shohei .310 hitter last year 54 homeruns and 59 stolen bases now this year he will be back pitching probably play 155 games or more have a 2.75 to 3.00 and change ERA so you have two ball players in one. Now you have showboat Juan Soto a life time batting average of .285 and 28 hrs per year and you pay him $765,000,000.00 I know you can't compare eras in sport but Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Babe Ruth must be litteraly rolling over in their graves. I was so glad to see the Blue Jays refuse to pay Guerrero the big dollars maybe this will be the start of teams saying screw you guys the big dollar contracts are history some how that's a wish more than reality.
Don't have the time but it would be really interesting to go back over history and i'm talking even a 10 or 15 year history and see how many players averaged better than .285 and more than 28 hrs per year one name that comes to mind is George Brett but there would be hundreds they must have huge trouble with these outrageous contracts and pissed they were born in the wrong era.
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Don't have the time but it would be really interesting to go back over history and i'm talking even a 10 or 15 year history and see how many players averaged better than .285 and more than 28 hrs per year one name that comes to mind is George Brett but there would be hundreds they must have huge trouble with these outrageous contracts and pissed they were born in the wrong era.
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