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Baseball Primer Newsblog — The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand Thursday, November 08, 2007USA Today: Bodley - GMs cook up trades in hot stove league
I’d be up for a December Winter Meetings chock-full of old-time trades… the more the merrier, I say. |
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So at what point do a good portion of front offices overcorrect on this, and start getting fleeced on trades for prospects?
I'm gonna guess this offseason.
god i hate this stupid figure of speech and its attachment to the baseball scene.
it irrationally annoys me
what, you cook on a cold stove during the summer?
Sure you do, but you don't gather around a hot stove to discuss things in the summer. In the winter the stove, often being the only source of heat, was the center of socializing.
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