Yu Darvish says he plans on move to MLB

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  • SouthwestAmAZins
    Playertobenamedlater
    • Apr 2007
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    Yu Darvish says he plans on move to MLB

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  • runningshoes
    Saw Yaz launch one in '78
    • Aug 2005
    • 4817

    #2
    How much you want to bet the Red Sox don't bid on him?
    "I think about baseball when I wake up in the morning. I think about it all day and I dream about it at night. The only time I don't think about it is when I'm playing it."
    Carl Yastrzemski

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    • jeter2
      Registered User
      • Oct 2009
      • 213

      #3
      At least he's better than dice k

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      • SouthwestAmAZins
        Playertobenamedlater
        • Apr 2007
        • 2226

        #4
        Originally posted by runningshoes View Post
        How much you want to bet the Red Sox don't bid on him?
        I wouldn't be surprised if the Sox made a bid, because Bobby V managed in Japan and is familiar with Darvish. However, I think he'll end up in the Bronx.

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        • Rally Monkey
          Registered User
          • Jul 2006
          • 1043

          #5
          Originally posted by NewEnglandAmazins View Post
          I wouldn't be surprised if the Sox made a bid, because Bobby V managed in Japan and is familiar with Darvish. However, I think he'll end up in the Bronx.
          A spot just opened up in the Rangers' rotation. That's where I predict he lands.

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          • bluesky5
            Registered User
            • May 2011
            • 20222

            #6
            Originally posted by Rally Monkey View Post
            A spot just opened up in the Rangers' rotation. That's where I predict he lands.
            That would be more interesting than the typical Yankees signing. Too bad he's not big enough to be fat toad 2. What Hank gonna call him?
            "No matter how great you were once upon a time — the years go by, and men forget,” - W. A. Phelon in Baseball Magazine in 1915. “Ross Barnes, forty years ago, was as great as Cobb or Wagner ever dared to be. Had scores been kept then as now, he would have seemed incomparably marvelous.”

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            • USA101
              Registered User
              • Dec 2010
              • 219

              #7
              I think Epstein will put Fielder on hold and go after him. Atleast that's what channel 7 said today.

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