
"I'm thankful that Major League Baseball is in a great place, trending up from one of the best World Series of this century, complete with a normal offseason where the players and owners can freely negotiate contracts and trades. You hear me, MLB? I want to be thankful for the same thing 365 days from now. Be adults with the next Collective Bargaining Agreement."
"So, I'm thankful for the presence of another dominant, confident ace in the organization. A guy with years of promise down the road, who genuinely gives the team a chance to win whenever he's on the mound. He's certainly more stoic than Pedro, but his stuff is explosive. And the front office wasted no time on putting the pen to paper, so he's all ours for several"
"Like most kids with short attention spans, I was captivated by the offense's chances of scoring and adding runs to the total whenever they were up to bat, but Pedro Martinez's starts were another thing entirely. I would eat, go to the bathroom, do homework, or whatever I needed to do during the batting half of every inning Pedro would play, waiting to see how he'd attack the strike zone and tease guys, especially Yankees, after sitting them down."
Gratitude centers on Roman Anthony as a young, high-ceiling talent locked under team control for nearly a decade. Appreciation extends to David Ortiz and the viral "DAAAAAA Yankees lose!" moment expanding beyond Red Sox fandom. Major League Baseball receives praise for strong momentum, a great World Series, and a normal offseason where players and owners can negotiate freely, with a plea for mature Collective Bargaining Agreement talks. Additional thanks include owner John Henry's buying inclination, improving player health including hopes for Triston Casas, a new Dunkin' location closing a distance gap, and the presence of a dominant, explosive ace in the rotation.
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