Ian Happ
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We have to worry about, as did Johnson, worry about the CAPS union coming up, their vote in Senate.
So we can afford to tax our taxpayers.
We can afford to welcome the bears to Hammond or wherever.
There was an article in the paper this morning here at the Gary Post that said, hey, we want to give Chris Welch, your House Speaker, and Don Harmon, the Senate President, said, hey, give us the summer to work this out.
Well, how much time could they possibly have?
How come nobody's working out ahead of time?
And how come it's a fire sale now?
So it just doesn't make sense.
If Indiana can afford it, and obviously we can, then that's not even a question.
Now, that being said, I can say that absolutely because I'm in a good financial position, but maybe not everybody's going to be.
And obviously, some tough...
Obviously that tough stretch, but I think we ended up 13-16 in May.
And if that would have looked a little bit different as far as if there wasn't a 10-game win streak and a 10-game losing streak in there and the month was a little bit more like won some series, lost some series, ended up 13-16, it feels a little bit different than having that big skid in the middle.
So just getting past that, moving on from it.
We've had the ups and the downs.
We've been through two months of baseball.
We're a few games over .500.
Let's reset and then get the momentum back.
And so, yeah, I think that May schedule was always going to be a little bit tough from