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14 hours ago, Lantern7 said:

Looks like fun . . . but $25 for a two-hour window?

I actually think it's a fantastic deal! I bought tickets as soon as I heard about this, since I live in NYC and loooove trying ballpark food. Keep in mind that you can sample everything, as many times as you feel like, and things like the Crazy Crab Sandwich that SF is sending is $18 at the ballpark. 

I'm also excited that a lot of ballparks are sending some of their standout items, things I thought I wouldn't get to try until I made it TO that ballpark. Super excited to taste the Dbacks Churro Dog (and also glad it's a smaller portion!), the grasshoppers (apparently they were so popular they often ran out at the ballpark!) and the Dodgers elote. Such a fun idea, I hope it catches on and they do it often! 

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ESPN 2 is showing the Yankees game today and while I am always happy to see A-Rod, they did a full one inning interview with Aaron Boone and listening to him drone on and on and on makes me wonder if he actually was a good color guy and also that manager interviews have got to stop.

Ok no I realized the problem is ESPN because holy hell this entire game has been people yammering on and on about everything except the game going on on the field.  I guess since it’s spring training they think we don’t care?  Whatever it is, this is torture to listen to.

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2 hours ago, mojoween said:

ESPN 2 is showing the Yankees game today and while I am always happy to see A-Rod, they did a full one inning interview with Aaron Boone and listening to him drone on and on and on makes me wonder if he actually was a good color guy and also that manager interviews have got to stop.

This is SOP during Oakland games, preseason or regular season.  They spend inning after inning talking to people we don't care to hear from instead of actually talking about the games.

Greetings from Spring Training - where it is not snowing!  It's not very warm, but it's not snowing, so that's something.  Especially since we almost didn't get here - we sat on the plane for an hour and a half waiting to de-ice.  I was nervous, but we got out!!  And then, we went to a game.  The less said about that game, the better.  However, I will share a pic (maybe more if they're not too big) for you Yankee fans.  Hey, the Os were in it until the end.  I know - it's the end that counts... 

 

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It seems I take ginormous pictures that are too big for this website.  So until I figure out how to resize them, you will have to be content with this one.  The stadium looks better than it did a few years ago when we were there, so that's good.  

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Can someone check on @MVFrostsMyPie please?

I decided to give ESPN another chance and when I turned on the Yankees game they were in the middle of an interview with Brian Cashman and then went right to a split view with the game silent on one side and in studio talking about fantasy baseball and I said “nope” and changed back to Friends.

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@mojoween A lot of swearing happened this afternoon. Luckily my coworkers understand my passion (I was in a meeting awhile back when Duffy got traded and I got an alert about it on my phone which led me to be a little teary-eyed, but when I told my coworkers why, they were totally understanding, ha!). TBH I haven't fully processed it yet - don't want to. Denial is my friend.

My first reaction was "well, at least he got injured at work and not on an off-day...."

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Briefly poked through the MLB preview issue of Sports Illustrated. Mets' over/under win total has been set at 81; they're projected to finish second in the NL East with 88 wins, get a wild card spot, defeat the Diamondbacks in the play-in game (Dbacks are projected at 88 wins as well, so it's not specified which team hosts), and get defeated by the Nationals in the NLDS. Man, SI is optimistic AF.

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I'm great with a pitching clock. I mean, if we have automatically-enforced intentional walks, why not?

Here in New York, the Yankees are  picked to win their 28th title. The Mets are predicted to do well. In the Sports Illustrated entry, they said that if the Mets' pitching is healthy, they're a World Series contender. My response: "You have seen these guys, right?" Even if the corps doesn't blow their arms out and Mickey Callaway takes special care of them, I don't think fans would feel safe. Because the instant they do, they all go down. "Man, what were the odds all five guys would get felled by falling pianos in five different incidents?" "Only the Mets, man. Only the Mets."

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Runner on second, I can see it later in an extra-innings game, maybe after 14 or so.  Maybe for time reasons as well.  A few years ago the Tigers and Yankees played a game that ended after 3 a.m.  It started with a rain delay, then a long delay after the game had started, then extra innings.  It was the last time they met for the season, so they wanted to get it in.  Another time the Tigers and Jays played for 19 innings on a get away day.  I think on rare occasions like those the new rule may make sense.

 

Interleague play is getting out of hand.  Maybe two or three series a year.  Is it really a big deal for New York, Chicago or Bay Area fans to watch their two teams face off anymore?

 

DH?  I like it.  I only want to see pitchers hit if they begin to take it seriously.  When they are a sure out 98% of the time, what is the point?  

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1 hour ago, Mittengirl said:

 

Interleague play is getting out of hand.  Maybe two or three series a year.  Is it really a big deal for New York, Chicago or Bay Area fans to watch their two teams face off anymore?

The problem is there's an uneven number of teams within the leagues so there always has to be an interleague game.  I disliked this when it started and I still don't like it.

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I bought a new 4K TV recently, and baseball on it is glorious! My old TV was a barely high def plasma. The thing about plasma is that they get darker over time and I owned this one long enough that even the brightest whites were grey. 

In other news, I am seriously considering going to a Tebow game when he comes to nearby Binghamton. 

I feel so dirty and hypocritical.

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2 hours ago, Moose135 said:

IT's going to be a bittersweet opening day for the Mets - Rusty Staub died early this morning.

RIP, Le Grand Orange.

Fuck.

Fuck.

Fuck.

i know Rusty played on several teams, but I reckon Mets fans gave him the most love.

This morning, SNY air abridgements of past Opening Days. Meanwhile, I don’t know if/when we would get 2017 episodes of Mets Classics.

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