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Hi All,
I'm the FCB resident Jay Bruce guy, I've been a fan of his throughout his minor and major league career. He's not performed well the last two years (last year due to injury, this year who knows why). He's on the trading block if any team will take his contract.
If your PC guy is traded away or DFA'd from original team, then picked up by another team off the waiver wire, do you still follow him?
Do you feel as if your PC collection is somewhat tainted being in a different uniform vs what he's played his whole career in?
I'm not sure I'd follow him to another team as I'm pretty much a Reds fan and dont really like any other teams in the NL. I like the Tigers in the AL but not enough to collect any certain player.
So, if you had a PC of a certain player that was traded away, did you follow him or just liked him on your favorite team?
I see the Canseco, McGwire, Nolan Ryan guys pretty much followed them from team to team, but my PC guy isnt at their status level with collectors.
What says you?
Fordman
I'm the FCB resident Jay Bruce guy, I've been a fan of his throughout his minor and major league career. He's not performed well the last two years (last year due to injury, this year who knows why). He's on the trading block if any team will take his contract.
If your PC guy is traded away or DFA'd from original team, then picked up by another team off the waiver wire, do you still follow him?
Do you feel as if your PC collection is somewhat tainted being in a different uniform vs what he's played his whole career in?
I'm not sure I'd follow him to another team as I'm pretty much a Reds fan and dont really like any other teams in the NL. I like the Tigers in the AL but not enough to collect any certain player.
So, if you had a PC of a certain player that was traded away, did you follow him or just liked him on your favorite team?
I see the Canseco, McGwire, Nolan Ryan guys pretty much followed them from team to team, but my PC guy isnt at their status level with collectors.
What says you?
Fordman