Rick Kitchen December 10, 2015 Share December 10, 2015 How can the police possibly claim they can't charge Chapman? He fired multiple shots, were there no bullet holes? Link to comment
xaxat December 10, 2015 Share December 10, 2015 (edited) I think the Nationals are the big losers at Winter Meetings. Lost out on Zobrist, Cooled on Leake. Still have Papelbon. And Dusty's first presser wasn't that great either. Edited December 10, 2015 by xaxat Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue December 10, 2015 Share December 10, 2015 I'm not from Pittsburgh yet I'm sad about them losing Neil Walker. Like rippleintime17 said he's a hometown kid and his father played for the Bucs as well and I guess I thought he'd always be there. Link to comment
StaceyNotStacie December 11, 2015 Share December 11, 2015 I'm giving the Nats the benefit of the doubt. They seem to be trying to improve their bullpen. It stinks to lose Escobar, but they have other players in that position, including a rookie. They just need everyone to stay consistently healthy at the same time, preferably the entire season. I was sad to see J-Zim leave, but they still have a few good pitchers. I hope they can keep Strasburg and Harper around long term. Link to comment
jennifer6973 December 11, 2015 Share December 11, 2015 i agree that if the Nats stay healthy they should be awesome. In other news: Jason Heyward to the Cubs. Interesting. Link to comment
mojoween December 11, 2015 Share December 11, 2015 With all this money thrown around so far they could just give 1% to me and they wouldn't even miss it. Andrew Miller says he wants to stay with the Yanks. I hope they keep him. Link to comment
voiceover December 12, 2015 Share December 12, 2015 (edited) oops, wrong thread Edited December 12, 2015 by voiceover Link to comment
King of Birds December 12, 2015 Share December 12, 2015 With all this money thrown around so far they could just give 1% to me and they wouldn't even miss it. RIGHT!!! It's crazy, all the money. They keep expecting all of us to pay way too much to watch baseball on TV. I almost hope you get that split, mojo, so then you can have the new moniker "The 1%" 1 Link to comment
tom87 December 12, 2015 Share December 12, 2015 Jason Heyward - 187 million over 8 years = 23.3 million a year. Out of 6 season has had only one season with over 20 HRs and 80 RBIs. Last season 13HR and 60RBIs - Good Glove though. He is still young but if he stays at those numbers is 23M a year worth it? Link to comment
prican58 December 13, 2015 Share December 13, 2015 Cuddyer is retiring so the Mets have an extra 10 mil or so to play with now. Maybe, if the Cespedes' market is not very active they may be willing to sign him. And he may want to come back. They need a huge bat and he fits the bill. Link to comment
AimingforYoko December 13, 2015 Share December 13, 2015 Jason Heyward - 187 million over 8 years = 23.3 million a year. Out of 6 season has had only one season with over 20 HRs and 80 RBIs. Last season 13HR and 60RBIs - Good Glove though. He is still young but if he stays at those numbers is 23M a year worth it? To Theo Epstein yes, because: Those numbers are sure to improve in Wrigley. They've already got bats, they need gloves. And arms. 1 Link to comment
jennifer6973 December 13, 2015 Share December 13, 2015 I know this question is 20+ years late but I will ask anyway Why in the heck were the Reds and the Braves in the NL West and the Cubs and Cardinals in the NL East? Link to comment
smittykins December 13, 2015 Author Share December 13, 2015 And the White Sox were in the AL West. Link to comment
Rick Kitchen December 13, 2015 Share December 13, 2015 (edited) I know this question is 20+ years late but I will ask anyway Why in the heck were the Reds and the Braves in the NL West and the Cubs and Cardinals in the NL East? Because the Cubs and Cardinals refused to go into the West. Edited December 13, 2015 by Rick Kitchen Link to comment
rallymantis December 13, 2015 Share December 13, 2015 The MLB/Bob Costas doc on the Royals' WS teams, 85 & 15, was just wonderful, said the Giant Homer. Hilarious that Daryl Motley never collected the $25/per that the players pledged to the guy who caught the last out. Loved seeing Willie Wilson again, and glad that Frank White thawed enough to participate. Come home, #20! all is forgiven & we hope it's mutual. Link to comment
Moose135 December 14, 2015 Share December 14, 2015 (edited) MLB Commissioner Manfred denies Pete Rose reinstatement request: The lifetime ban of Major League Baseball career hits leader Pete Rose remains in place, as commissioner Rob Manfred has chosen to keep Rose's banishment in place for gambling on baseball. MLB said in a statement that Manfred contacted Rose on Monday to inform him of the decision. http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/14365554/pete-rose-remains-banned-major-league-baseball-per-commissioner-rob-manfred-decision Edited December 14, 2015 by Moose135 3 Link to comment
benteen December 14, 2015 Share December 14, 2015 I agree with it as well. Rose has never truly accepted what he did was wrong and it's clear it's not in his nature to do so. If he would have admitted this a long time ago, I believe he'd be officially back in baseball right now. 1 Link to comment
smittykins December 14, 2015 Author Share December 14, 2015 I agree with it as well. Rose has never truly accepted what he did was wrong and it's clear it's not in his nature to do so. If he would have admitted this a long time ago, I believe he'd be officially back in baseball right now. My understanding is that he was offered a limited-time suspension(three or five years, something like that), but he chose a lifetime ban because he could apply for reinstatement after a year. Link to comment
Rick Kitchen December 16, 2015 Share December 16, 2015 The allegations being thrown around in the lawsuit over Derek Jeter's underwear. (line) Link to comment
cherrypj December 24, 2015 Share December 24, 2015 I agree with it as well. Rose has never truly accepted what he did was wrong and it's clear it's not in his nature to do so. If he would have admitted this a long time ago, I believe he'd be officially back in baseball right now. The prime reason why Manfred upheld the ban is Rose still bets on baseball. How stupid can he (Rose) be? Jason Heyward - 187 million over 8 years = 23.3 million a year. Out of 6 season has had only one season with over 20 HRs and 80 RBIs. Last season 13HR and 60RBIs - Good Glove though. He is still young but if he stays at those numbers is 23M a year worth it? Because offense is only 1/2 the equation. Hayward is the one of the best outfielders in the game. Theo knows he got a damn good deal. 1 Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue December 24, 2015 Share December 24, 2015 My boyfriend bought me a replica Greg Maddux jersey and I am happily wearing it at work today. 5 Link to comment
mojoween December 24, 2015 Share December 24, 2015 Festive! My sister texted me yesterday and asked me if I had a Mickey Mouse figure wearing a Yankees uniform and I described the one I do have and she said she was describing a different one and I said I didn't have that one...and she said well you still don't, she was just asking. Ahh, family. Happy holidays everyone! I hope Santa brings Brian Cashman a young player who is also productive. Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue December 24, 2015 Share December 24, 2015 Good thing my office is closing at 2:00 today because the jersey is a tiny bit itchy. Next time I'll know to wear a camisole under it! Link to comment
Harry24 December 24, 2015 Share December 24, 2015 Next time I'll know to wear a camisole under it! Just like Maddux did. 8 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen December 24, 2015 Share December 24, 2015 Just like Maddux did. Dammit, I was drinking a Coke when I read that. You owe me a new laptop. :D 2 Link to comment
jennifer6973 December 25, 2015 Share December 25, 2015 Interesting is a good word for it. Sometimes I wonder how Mike Rizzo has a job with his interesting choices. Link to comment
bosawks December 25, 2015 Share December 25, 2015 Daniel Murphy a Nat? Interesting. I can't be the only one who wants to see his error cost Pap the save and then a Harper throwing error saddle Pap with a loss, right? 2 Link to comment
jennifer6973 December 25, 2015 Share December 25, 2015 Yeah, but that means the Nats lose. I don't like the Nats losing. I also believe some people are above wanting a personal grudge against a guy, and letting the team lose over it. Link to comment
bosawks December 25, 2015 Share December 25, 2015 Not me! I'm a sports fan, I'm not above anything :-) 3 Link to comment
attica December 25, 2015 Share December 25, 2015 Next time I'll know to wear a camisole under it! Chicks dig the longjohn. 5 Link to comment
cherrypj December 25, 2015 Share December 25, 2015 I can't be the only one who wants to see his error cost Pap the save and then a Harper throwing error saddle Pap with a loss, right? I'm with you. I want to see Paps-o-face run out of the industry. Dislike him intensely. Really hope Dusty sides with Harper. 1 Link to comment
smittykins December 28, 2015 Author Share December 28, 2015 Yankees to acquire Aroldis Chapman? MLB Network says "for four minor leaguers." If true, I guess it means that Andrew Bailey is history. Link to comment
prican58 December 29, 2015 Share December 29, 2015 The Chapman move stumps me though thankfully we didn't give up the blue chippers. I'm stumped because the Yanks always stress "character" in their players. Now I don't know Chapman and I don't want to judge but when LA backed out of their deal my first thought was that Cashman would not touch him. If spends a certain amount of days on the roster next season he becomes eligible for free agency and if a suspension keeps him out very long the Yanks get him for another year. I guess it's a low risk but I still shake my head. Anyway, it's almost January which means Feb will be here before long and we can see pitchers and catchers reporting. Yay! Link to comment
King of Birds December 29, 2015 Share December 29, 2015 Yankees to acquire Aroldis Chapman? Wow what a bullshit trade. [/obligatory Red Sox reaction] But seriously- Reds just got crap for the guy. I know baseball operations moves like a snail in the offseason/ Christmas, but the Reds just sold very very low on this idiot. I know we don't want to go back to Bowie Kuhn vs Charlie Finley "Commish approved transactions," but if the Chapman situation/ suspension was given attention then a fair trade would have had a better chance. If as prican says - that Chapman is suspended and then doesn't get his games in for free agency, then the Reds traded far too early for far too little. Yes, he's an ass for the domestic violence situation, but the man throws 100*+ and has value beyond his pending suspension if he won't be a free agent. God, I hate the Yankees. 2 Link to comment
rallymantis December 29, 2015 Share December 29, 2015 Dear MLB Network & ESPNers, Sure, go ahead and call the Yank bullpen "the best since the Nasty Boys"*. My team rode the "low expectations" horse all the way to the commissioner's trophy. * I grudgingly note here that one guy called them "Royals 2.0" Link to comment
xaxat January 4, 2016 Share January 4, 2016 So a friend of a friend gets me into a luxury suite for yesterday's Islanders game. Most of the space is separated by walls, but there's only a short plexiglass divider between the seats of the suites. Guess who happened to be sitting right next to us? Steven Matz and Jose Reyes! Both guys were really nice. They were really gracious about posing for photos and Jose's smile really is that great in real life. I later saw Matz in front of Barclays and thought it was kind of funny that he is still at the point in his career where he's pretty much unnoticed on the street. 9 Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue January 4, 2016 Share January 4, 2016 Speaking of hockey I was at the Rangers vs. Panthers game Saturday night in Ft. Lauderdale. I doubt any baseball players were present but I was thrilled to be in the same building as Henrik Lundqvist, the best looking player ever to take the ice! 1 Link to comment
ratgirlagogo January 5, 2016 Share January 5, 2016 Steven Matz and Jose Reyes! Lucky you. Reyes is one of my favorite players ever. If only the Mets could have worked out a way to hold onto him. Link to comment
King of Birds January 6, 2016 Share January 6, 2016 Since we're all big baseball fans, I thought I'd share this indiegogo site, a fundraiser for a movie called Scouting for Diamonds. Scouting for Diamonds is a feature-length documentary film about the invisible heroes of baseball: the scouts. It’s about the men (and women) who are blessed and cursed by an unwavering commitment to their first love: baseball. In the film we meet dozens of men and women who have given their lives to the game in search of that 'next great player.' Told from the perspective of legendary players and the scouts who discovered them, the film reaches into their hearts, and ours, as we learn what scouts see in players that no one else can. Link to comment
Lantern7 January 6, 2016 Share January 6, 2016 So . . . who are you guys pulling for election to the Hall of Fame tomorrow? I'm hoping Mike Piazza makes the grade this year, even if the Hall would induct him as a Dodger. 1 Link to comment
ratgirlagogo January 6, 2016 Share January 6, 2016 (edited) Piazza! Piazza! Piazza! Edited January 6, 2016 by ratgirlagogo 1 Link to comment
King of Birds January 6, 2016 Share January 6, 2016 Griffey Jr. Piazza Bagwell ... David Eckstein? Link to comment
cherrypj January 6, 2016 Share January 6, 2016 Bagwell, Bonds, Clemens, Griffey Jr., McGwire, Mussina, Piazza, Raines, Schilling, Sosa, Trammell Yes, I know that's more than 10 (I don't have a vote, so I'm not bound by restrictions!). You'll note no relievers either! Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue January 6, 2016 Share January 6, 2016 You guys can throw rotten tomatoes at me but I don't think Piazza is Hall worthy. Griffey is a lock and I'm still holding out for Edgar Martinez. 4 Link to comment
attica January 6, 2016 Share January 6, 2016 As a person who lived through Piazza's "I'm not, you know, gay" press conference, part of me hopes he gets the nod, just so he can come out at Cooperstown. (He should tell his wife and kids first, though. :) ) Link to comment
cherrypj January 6, 2016 Share January 6, 2016 Well, crud! I forgot Martinez! He should be in, since Ortiz should too! Link to comment
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