I think they have different motivations. Like many sports writers, I think Henning likes to cook up things to generate interest. My impression is that Heyman writes for agents.
The Republicans spend a ton of money too and then they cut taxes, mostly for the wealthy. They both do the same thing. I prefer the stuff the Democrats spend it on.
The negative is a another tax break for the super wealthy. But that's what government does! I think the positives substantially outweigh the negative in this case.
That is an interesting theory. Forcing people to have children they didn't want probably would have led to a significant number of not so good citizens. Regardless, I don't see any evidence of lack of law and order now versus then.
This is how I feel too. I don't know what he should be guilty of legally, but it seems he was looking for trouble and found it. We have not heard the end of him. He'll probably get a right talk show or something now.
I am typically very cautious in my own life, but baseball is entertainment and someone else is taking the risk, so why not root for them to take a risk which might make my entertainment experience better?
Correa is a better fielder, but Seager hits just as well. Seager might get a lower aggregate salary, but the contract length should be similar. The other options will be shorter in length.