If tickets were always that price, it would be worth the headaches going to games.
It's not for what they usually charge, even if we were 100 games up with 62 to play.
Cano will have a big impact on the Kendrick market. $9.35 and $9.5 million for the next 2 years is pretty cheap. And if the Yankees lose Cano, the bidding could go higher. What I am sure most fans won't like is that we will get pitching prospects for him.
The LA Times has been boring since they put TJ on double secret probation. Nothing but bandwagon journalism, with little substance. It's no wonder that, as a whole, East Coast has more passionate fans. West Coast just gets vanilla reporting.
For me, he is my favorite player on the team. But it's been quite brutal at times. Like he has 20 things being told to him, and he's trying all 20 in one swing.