That's the fantasy of Andy Kehe of Bakersfield.com (reg. req'd).
Here's what it means to be the Pirates in Bakersfield:
The Dodgers seem to be posturing, on the other hand, to become the Pittsburgh Pirates.Having an owner with no money and a general manager who cut his teeth with the small-market Oakland A's, the Dodgers seemed destined to become baseball's first big-market team to conduct itself like a small market club -- acquiring little more than prospects for major stars, hoping they develop in time for a run at a championship every five years.
Posturing? For little more than prospects?
He writes that like it's a bad thing. Get with the program, Andy Kehe.
We can't all be the Yankees.
And, for what it's worth, we don't see the Pirates claiming scrubby left-handed relievers off anybody's waivers.
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