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The Official 2023 MLB Season Thread


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I just got a feeling hovering over me (Lou? Brandon?) saying that the TEXAS RANGERS (68-46) are going to win the World Series this year. I looked it up and sure enough, they're the oldest MLB team to never win the series.

Anyone know where I can make an early bet? I'm not a betting guy and I need an easy way to bet.

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Mets prospect acquired in Eduardo Escobar trade undergoes Tommy John surgery: report

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/mets-prospect-acquired-eduardo-escobar-045410484.html

The deal that sent Eduardo Escobar to the Los Angeles Angels was one of many moves made by the Mets this season, and it looks like one of the prospects in that trade won’t be playing for some time.

When MLB Pipeline updated their in-season Top 100 prospects list, they revealed that right-hander Coleman Crow underwent Tommy John surgery this summer. The date of the surgery wasn't specified, but according to MLB Pipeline the prospect will be out until 2024.

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1 hour ago, Jay said:

Mets prospect acquired in Eduardo Escobar trade undergoes Tommy John surgery: report

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/mets-prospect-acquired-eduardo-escobar-045410484.html

The deal that sent Eduardo Escobar to the Los Angeles Angels was one of many moves made by the Mets this season, and it looks like one of the prospects in that trade won’t be playing for some time.

When MLB Pipeline updated their in-season Top 100 prospects list, they revealed that right-hander Coleman Crow underwent Tommy John surgery this summer. The date of the surgery wasn't specified, but according to MLB Pipeline the prospect will be out until 2024.

And yet he's still more valuable to the Mets this year than Escobar was. 

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