Simulacrum wrote:It's so great to be a fan of a smaller market baseball team. Everyone's friends with everyone else- there are no bandwagon jumpers, posers, fanboys, etc.
I think being a fan of a small market team in a league without a salary cap is likely the worst thing you could possibly be.
Simulacrum wrote:It's so great to be a fan of a smaller market baseball team. Everyone's friends with everyone else- there are no bandwagon jumpers, posers, fanboys, winning, etc.
Too easy.
Strange that you would say that considering that only one of our teams won their division last season.
Simulacrum wrote:It's so great to be a fan of a smaller market baseball team. Everyone's friends with everyone else- there are no bandwagon jumpers, posers, fanboys, etc.
I think being a fan of a small market team in a league without a salary cap is likely the worst thing you could possibly be.
Yeah, I'm not sure if I could handle having my team develop great players and then trade them to the big market teams right before they begin peaking.
Simulacrum wrote:It's so great to be a fan of a smaller market baseball team. Everyone's friends with everyone else- there are no bandwagon jumpers, posers, fanboys, winning, etc.
Too easy.
Strange that you would say that considering that only one of our teams won their division last season.
Simulacrum wrote:It's so great to be a fan of a smaller market baseball team. Everyone's friends with everyone else- there are no bandwagon jumpers, posers, fanboys, winning, etc.
Too easy.
Strange that you would say that considering that only one of our teams won their division last season.