| Please! |
If you live in New York and you're not sure where to vote you can vote at any polling site!
If you're hesitant or too lazy to vote because your vote "doesn't matter" in your state, I'm not going to bother with you as your vote for President likely doesn't really matter. However, the ballot is longer than just the Presidential vote so please consider voting down the ballot, however you choose. Everyone knows that New York will go blue but if a few people didn't care to vote down the ballot, maybe same-sex marriage wouldn't have been legalized in the state. Now, I honestly don't care where you stand on that particular issue, the point is that important issues that you might care about will be decided by people other than POTUS. Go vote!
Anywho, back to baseball (sort of):
- So Jeter is voting for Obama and A-Rod is a Romney guy. And A-Rod wonders why he gets booed at home...
- Jeremy Bonderman wants to return to baseball. Bonderman hasn't been a useful pitcher since 2006 but stranger things have happened and I hope he gets a chance in Spring Training. Maybe he'll return to the team that drafted him (Oakland) and get some advice from Bartolo Colon.
- Josh Hamilton reportedly is asking for 7 years/$175 million which seems like a lot for the second best center fielder on the market.
- Speaking of the best center fielder on the market, while I don't necessarily agree that Michael Bourn > Josh Hamilton, for the price that they will go for Bourn might be the better buy. However, I still wouldn't want to spend on Michael Bourn.
- Speaking of center field, the Yankees are considering moving Gardner to CF and Granderson to LF. The only question is why didn't this occur earlier? Although it's silly and hurts the team (since Gardner is/was the better fielder), I understand or understood putting Granderson in CF when the Yankees acquired him from the Tigers in 2010 but it didn't take long to realize that Gardner was the best CF on the roster. Assuming Girardi makes the right move in 2013, it's good to know it only took him three years to make the call. #sarcasm
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