We're Number 1!!! Lets f'n goooooooooo! Everyone in Atlanta and South Side Chicago can S AJ's D and all of ours too.
From MLB Pipeline (link above):
After ranking fourth in MLB Pipeline's farm-system rankings a year ago, the San Diego Padres enter the 2018 season now at the top of that list. While much of that can be attributed to team's seven Top 100 prospects, a group headlined by two future starts in Tatis Jr. and Gore and featuring four other players ranked in the Top 50, the Padres' system as a whole stands out just as much for its overall depth and sheer upside. San Diego has assembled baseball's top farm system through a series of strong drafts, key trades for high-ceiling young prospects and a 2016-17 international spending spree in which the club shelled out more than $60 million (including penalties) to land seven prospects who now rank among the Top 30 in the organization. And while the Padres are unlikely to receive much help from their farm this season, a host of prospects -- 14, to be exact, including Tatis, Quantrill, Baez and Morejon.-- are poised to debut in 2019, with even more impact talent set to arrive in the subsequent years.Let the crying begin:
Read the article you dumb MF it explains the formula. Now go make some bagel bites and knit a shirt for your cat.
Doesn't look like it Gilmore. Looks like jokes about you being the worst Gilmore in history has just begun.
Thanks Zak for getting to D-bag nation before I could.
The way you spell you're name is a joke. This guy is def supposed to be a "Kelly."
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