Mentioned this is the Chris Sale thread, but by that time the healthy eaters had taken over, and this deserves its own thread, anyway:
Read More...Phillies broadcaster Rickie Ricardo told Sports Radio 94 WIP in Philadelphia on Monday morning that he delivered 100 Cuban pastries (two boxes of 50) to Chapman this weekend and when he saw the reliever in the clubhouse Sunday morning, Chapman had eaten about 18 of them. “He couldn’t breathe!” Ricardo said. “I looked at my partner, I said, ‘He’s ripe for the ...
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1. Gamingboy posted on October 16, 2012 at 02:33 PM # hit 0 | hit 0"Ah, yes, I'm going to spend a month in Mexico, see you later!"
(a month passes, then two...)
"Why isn't he back yet?"
Of course, this presumes a LOT of things. For one thing, the really good players- the ones on the National Team- would presumably have restrictions placed upon them in some form (government handlers, for example). And, of course, if they defect, then they can't go back. This cannot be forgotten: most people believe that Yulieski Gourriel will never defect because it would mean leaving his beloved father, who is a coach in Cuba.
That's great news for Rey Ordonez! Oh, wait...
The human capital destroyed by the revolution? Knock yourself out!
Before I went to Cuba, I don't think I fully appreciated how valuable the right to travel abroad really is. Without it, especially in country where the media is state controlled, you lose the ability to pop outside the bubble and see your own country from a new perspective.
Gosh, ya gotta love commie-speak.
Assuming that the Cuban government doesn't act like a dick as a way of sticking it to defectors and thus discourage defection.
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