Read More...Major League Baseball has taken an unprecedented step in the Biogenesis of America investigation, paying a former employee of the South Florida anti-aging clinic linked to performance-enhancing drugs for documents on athletes named in the case, the New York Times reported Thursday night.
The move, according to the newspaper, came after at least one player linked to the clinic bought documents from a former employee there in order to destroy them. The Times, citing two unidentified people ...
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< 1 2With 13 eligible teams and 12 picks, it would have been hard for both to whiff.
EDIT: Apologies, 14 eligible teams, so it would have been possible. Looks like Rays were the other eligible team not picked.
That said, I agree that they should be included if they're one of the 10 smallest markets regardless of their revenues/success. I just don't agree that their potential fan base ("market") = their TV market.
Cleveland is a great example of this. Even though they're a bigger TV market than STL, they have Detroit, Pittsburgh (135) and Cinci (250) on 3 sides and Lake Erie/Canada on the 4th.
Speaking as a Cub fan ... yes, yes they should.
Detroit, for instance, has Cleveland (170), Cinci (265), 2XChicago (285), and Pittsburgh (286).
Did we nuke Canada? About damn time.
Was this article posted twice? I swear I was the second person to comment on it last night.
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