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The Brewers are reportedly close to signing their new Face of The Franchise, Christian Yelich, to a mega-extension.

 

7 more years, around $215 million. He'll be a Brewer through the 2029 season.

 

Too bad that they won't be able to afford any other top players now....

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The Brewers are reportedly close to signing their new Face of The Franchise, Christian Yelich, to a mega-extension.

 

7 more years, around $215 million. He'll be a Brewer through the 2029 season.

 

Too bad that they won't be able to afford any other top players now....

 

No trades or opt-outs in Yelich's new contract, but there is a mutual option for 2029.

 

Nine years of #22 leading the Brewers. Do you know what this means?

 

It means that we can buy obscenely-priced Yelich jerseys from mlb.com with CONFIDENCE!! He ain't going anywhere!! :haz: :haz:

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The Brewers are reportedly close to signing their new Face of The Franchise, Christian Yelich, to a mega-extension.

 

7 more years, around $215 million. He'll be a Brewer through the 2029 season.

 

Too bad that they won't be able to afford any other top players now....

Where's LABT to tell me what a great value that is.
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The Brewers are reportedly close to signing their new Face of The Franchise, Christian Yelich, to a mega-extension.

 

7 more years, around $215 million. He'll be a Brewer through the 2029 season.

 

Too bad that they won't be able to afford any other top players now....

 

Where's LABT to tell me what a great value that is.

 

It's as if the Brewers got him during a K-Mart Blue Light Special!! What a super deal!! :LOL:

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Christian Yelich's new deal with the Brewers contains a bit of deferred money.

 

A total of $28 million ($4 million from each year, 2022-2028) will be paid to Yelich until 2042, when he is 50 years old. :o :o

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When they moved the season start date back, did they shorten the season? Or are they still planning on playing them all?

 

I believe Opening Day will be June 1st, but you never know. There will still be a NO FAN Rule in effect.

 

I think they want to try and fit in the entire season. Many managers are will to play many doubleheaders. Not sure the players will like that.

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It sucks that the Astros are going to luck out and not have to endure the boos from road teams' fans this year. I'm sure they'll still remember when baseball's fully back, but the intensity will probably be less.
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It sucks that the Astros are going to luck out and not have to endure the boos from road teams' fans this year. I'm sure they'll still remember when baseball's fully back, but the intensity will probably be less.

 

Mike!

 

As a diehard A's fan I can't believe this reality.

 

The one fuckking baseball season where the entire nation was going heckle and rip the Houston Astros, the Universe gives them yet another free pass.

 

I will never understand it.

 

But as an A's season ticket holder I will wait for those cheating bastards to come to Oakland.

 

Scum.

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https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/11/us/mlb-season-july-trnd/index.html

 

MLB owners approve plan to start season in July, reports say

 

 

Major League Baseball (MLB) owners have finalized a plan that may allow the 2020 season to start on Fourth of July weekend, according to multiple outlets, including the New York Times and ESPN.

 

The season, which was set to start on March 26, was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. MLB owners and league management have agreed upon an 82-game regular season,... according to the reports.

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https://www.cnn.com/...trnd/index.html

 

MLB owners approve plan to start season in July, reports say

 

 

Major League Baseball (MLB) owners have finalized a plan that may allow the 2020 season to start on Fourth of July weekend, according to multiple outlets, including the New York Times and ESPN.

 

The season, which was set to start on March 26, was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. MLB owners and league management have agreed upon an 82-game regular season,... according to the reports.

Still need MLBPA approval, and their first reaction has not been good.

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