Torres has as much control left as Soto. That doesnt mesh with the report Rosenthal put out yesterday. They are trading Soto because he doesn't fit into their next competitive window and if he doesn't fit into their next window then Torres sure as shit doesnt. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Considering its strictly a Canadian requirement I don't blame them.
Other than the fact USA has exactly the same ridiculous law, sure. Novak Djokovic isn’t going to be playing the US Open in a month and it’s certainly not going to be because he doesn’t want to. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Other than the fact USA has exactly the same ridiculous law, sure. Novak Djokovic isn’t going to be playing the US Open in a month and it’s certainly not going to be because he doesn’t want to.
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
That's not a US law.
Originally Posted by :
Vaccine Requirements for Travel to the United States
All non-immigrant, non-U.S. citizen air travelers to the United States are required to be fully vaccinated and to provide proof of vaccination status prior to boarding an airplane to the United States. This requirement does not apply to U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, U.S. lawful permanent residents (Green Card holders), or immigrants.
Exceptions to this policy will be extremely limited:
Children under 18
People medically unable to receive the vaccine
Emergency travelers who do not have timely access to a vaccine
Details on exceptions and waivers due to humanitarian concerns is available at Non-U.S. citizen, Non-U.S. immigrants: Air Travel to the United States | CDC .
It isn't? Somebody should tell the best tennis player in the world then so he can enter the country. Maybe I was also dreaming all my friends and family in Canada having to prove their vaccine status to get in to the US right now too. [Reply]
Torres would be somewhat intriguing given his youth and relatively recent dominance (last couple years notwithstanding).
If they could get a window with Torres and work on more palatable extension (seemingly unlikely, but a possibility), Dominguez, Volpe and Peraza? Maybe that's enough? It's a TON of infielders, though. They'll want a pitcher in there with an emphasis on upside over proximity, so maybe Yoendrys Gomez?
And man, at SOME point the Yankees would ask themselves about their organizational depth, wouldn't they? They can't just send stop-gaps like Donaldson out there at 3b forever. I guess DJLM and IKF can hold down 2b and SS respectively but they'd have next to nothing left on the farm.
It isn't? Somebody should tell the best tennis player in the world then so he can enter the country. Maybe I was also dreaming all my friends and family in Canada having to prove their vaccine status to get in to the US right now too.
My apologies I stand corrected. I thought they had dropped that when they dropped testing to return.
Of course the policy makes no sense whatsoever. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
My apologies I stand corrected. I thought they had dropped that when they dropped testing to return.
Of course the policy makes no sense whatsoever.
They should have, but didn't for no reason I can see. Canada would likely follow in line with them on their own law whenever they do (as I certainly don't expect the Trudeau government to do anything sensible on its own). [Reply]