Moose135 November 1, 2019 Share November 1, 2019 21 minutes ago, MVFrostsMyPie said: My Phillies friend was astonished I was rooting for the Nats (you’d think I was rooting for the Mets.... As a Met fan, I was conflicted during this WS. Usually if I don't have a strong rooting interest, I'll go with the NL team, but they're a division rival, but in the end I was pulling for the Nats. And I know it's been a few years, but I still think of the Astros as an NL team, and they had some epic battles with the Mets over the years. 3 Link to comment
catlover79 November 2, 2019 Share November 2, 2019 On 10/31/2019 at 6:07 PM, roamyn said: I thought it was funny Brantley registered the last out. That wasn't lost on me, either. I too was rooting for the Nats. 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 November 2, 2019 Share November 2, 2019 The Mets are getting Carlos Beltran as their manager. I hope it works out; I can imagine the team slumping, and frustrated fans nicknaming him “Reverse K.” BTW, why is the called third strikeout given the reverse K on the scorecard? Wouldn’t a swinging strikeout be more appropriate for that, since it would look like the letter swung 180 degrees? 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 November 3, 2019 Share November 3, 2019 (edited) From The Onion: Nationals Admit World Series Win Would Be Way Sweeter If Franchise Was Still In Montréal Edited November 3, 2019 by Lantern7 1 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic November 3, 2019 Share November 3, 2019 It doesn't help that games start so late either. I went to bed at the end of the sixth in game 7. Then they added replay now which makes games even longer. I mean, this is true of all pro sports overall. Basketball is the only sport where the average fan is younger. Interesting they don't really have replays and challenges. 3 Link to comment
stealinghome November 3, 2019 Share November 3, 2019 Basketball is probably also the most instant gratification-oriented of the five major sports played in the US as well as the most "three second clip of something awesome" friendly, which seems to me not a coincidence. 2 Link to comment
mojoween November 3, 2019 Share November 3, 2019 Sean Doolittle appears to be a pretty fun Twitter follow from stuff I’ve seen liked or retweeted, but if I do that, I will get some odd targeted shit all up in my feed. #21stCenturyProblem 1 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic November 3, 2019 Share November 3, 2019 2 hours ago, stealinghome said: Basketball is probably also the most instant gratification-oriented of the five major sports played in the US as well as the most "three second clip of something awesome" friendly, which seems to me not a coincidence. You could make a case for football in that context too, though I'd say basketball has way more pace and doesn't take as long. What's always funny to me is that you can watch nearly three full soccer games in the time it takes for just about any of these sports. 3 Link to comment
Lantern7 November 3, 2019 Share November 3, 2019 2 hours ago, mojoween said: Sean Doolittle appears to be a pretty fun Twitter follow from stuff I’ve seen liked or retweeted, but if I do that, I will get some odd targeted shit all up in my feed. #21stCenturyProblem ??? 17 minutes ago, DoctorAtomic said: What's always funny to me is that you can watch nearly three full soccer games in the time it takes for just about any of these sports. I firmly believe there is a conspiracy to keep soccer/football from getting too recognized in the U.S. If a World Cup final is end in regulation time, it would come in around two hours long. NBA Finals, Stanley Cup and/or Super Bowl games? Nope. And remember how stunned I was last year when I found out Game 1 of the World Series came in under three hours? 1 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic November 3, 2019 Share November 3, 2019 Less than that. Regulation plus the 2 OT periods is 120 minutes total. Add the half time break and it's not even 2 and a half hours. A regular game might be 105 minutes total. 1 Link to comment
mojoween November 3, 2019 Share November 3, 2019 20 minutes ago, Lantern7 said: ??? As soon as I start following an athlete, I start getting weird promoted tweets that are related to their city/organization. I can only take so much randomness! 1 Link to comment
Calvada November 4, 2019 Share November 4, 2019 Finally! Lorenzo Cain wins a Golden Glove. Brewers fans are very, very happy for Lo Cain. We thought he might be denied again, but NOT TODAY! 3 Link to comment
catlover79 November 4, 2019 Share November 4, 2019 It's nice for this Indians fan that Roberto Perez won his first Gold Glove. It was well earned and deserved. Frankie Lindor won another Gold Glove as well. This is the first time two or more Indians have won the award in the same year since 2001, when Omar Vizquel and Robby Alomar won them. 3 Link to comment
Lantern7 November 4, 2019 Share November 4, 2019 What is the schedule for MLB awards? Link to comment
Sew Sumi November 5, 2019 Share November 5, 2019 They just announced all the finalists a couple of hours ago. Not sure what the award dispersion timetable is from here on out. Link to comment
xaxat November 5, 2019 Share November 5, 2019 (edited) Sir Didi is no longer a Yankee. Edited November 5, 2019 by xaxat Link to comment
smittykins November 5, 2019 Author Share November 5, 2019 Maybe they’ll still re-sign him; they declined Gardy’s option last year and gave him a one-year deal. 🤞 1 1 Link to comment
mojoween November 7, 2019 Share November 7, 2019 That’s right that Aaron Judge is the defensive player of the year in right field. Mm-hmm. 3 Link to comment
smittykins November 7, 2019 Author Share November 7, 2019 I’m glad to see him get recognized for his defense. The Honorable Aaron Judge presides in right field. 2 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic November 7, 2019 Share November 7, 2019 I didn't get to see him much in the regular season, but he was impressive in the post and made some really good plays. He's got quite an arm too. 1 Link to comment
catlover79 November 7, 2019 Share November 7, 2019 Roberto Perez also was named defensive player of the year at catcher. He has the numbers; well deserved. 😎☺ 2 Link to comment
smittykins November 7, 2019 Author Share November 7, 2019 DJ LeMahieu wins Silver Slugger at second base! 2 Link to comment
catlover79 November 8, 2019 Share November 8, 2019 Carlos Santana wins the Silver Slugger at first base!! 😎☺ 2 Link to comment
Kindred Spirit November 11, 2019 Share November 11, 2019 This Dodger fan is thrilled that Cody Bellilnger was given the Gold Glove and Silver Slugger for right field, this year. He deserved it! Watch this reel, and see if you don't agree with me! (And Rawlings.) 3 Link to comment
Lantern7 November 12, 2019 Share November 12, 2019 Congratulations to Pete "Polar Bear" Alonso for winning Rookie of the Year! He got but one of the writers' first-place votes. I hope he has an excellent 2020 . . . and since he's a Met, I also hope a piano loaded down with anvils doesn't fall on him. 1 7 Link to comment
catlover79 November 12, 2019 Share November 12, 2019 3 hours ago, Lantern7 said: Congratulations to Pete "Polar Bear" Alonso for winning Rookie of the Year! He got but one of the writers' first-place votes. I hope he has an excellent 2020 . . . and since he's a Met, I also hope a piano loaded down with anvils doesn't fall on him. Good for him. I don't follow the NL that much, but he sure put on a show at the HR Derby! 1 Link to comment
NUguy514 November 12, 2019 Share November 12, 2019 6 hours ago, MVFrostsMyPie said: I don’t agree 😉 You know, you can let some of them go by. 1 Link to comment
MVFrostsMyPie November 12, 2019 Share November 12, 2019 Or, I can have my own opinion. 🤷🏻♀️ 1 Link to comment
mojoween November 13, 2019 Share November 13, 2019 It surprises me the vehemence in which I disagree with Michael Wilbon’s take on sign stealing. Basically he says who cares, he can’t get worked up about it and so what if they are using cameras. I felt for Tony’s incredulity during their exchange. IT’S CHEATING ACCORDING TO THE RULES, MICHAEL. Yes the Astros should be punished somehow. 13 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic November 13, 2019 Share November 13, 2019 This kind of underscores baseball's problem with 'unwritten rules' (which isn't a thing). If it's a rule, make it a rule. If it's not, then shut up and play the game. I've read a lot about how 'sign stealing has always been part of the game.' Well, yes, ok, but if you get caught, then you have to have consequences. 7 Link to comment
xaxat November 13, 2019 Share November 13, 2019 3 minutes ago, DoctorAtomic said: This kind of underscores baseball's problem with 'unwritten rules' (which isn't a thing). If it's a rule, make it a rule. If it's not, then shut up and play the game. The allegation is that the Astros used electronic means to steal signs, which is against the written rules of the game. (As compared to a guy on second watching the catcher.) 6 hours ago, mojoween said: It surprises me the vehemence in which I disagree with Michael Wilbon’s take on sign stealing. Basically he says who cares, he can’t get worked up about it and so what if they are using cameras. I've followed Wilbon since he was a writer for the Post doing local DC TV. I'm about the same age as he is but, holy crap, he has turned into a crotchety old man. 9 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic November 13, 2019 Share November 13, 2019 I understand. I was saying the response fundamentally stems from this unwritten rule concept. Link to comment
Lantern7 November 14, 2019 Share November 14, 2019 deGrom gets deCy Young again . . . and like Polar Bear, he got all but one first place vote. 2 Link to comment
mojoween November 17, 2019 Share November 17, 2019 My hubby and I watched Major League today (and yowzer some of that movie does not at all hold up) and we were laughing that in 30 years we went from “Wild Thing” to “Baby Shark”. 6 1 Link to comment
mojoween November 18, 2019 Share November 18, 2019 (edited) “Will Derek Jeter join Mo as the only unanimous Hall of Famers?” Short answer - no Long answer - are you serious with this do you know how many people hate Derek Jeter and are going to use their HOF vote as “he’s definitely going in so I’m going to vote for someone else who is close” and are you kidding that you don’t think people find him to be a marginal candidate ANYWAYS? Edited November 18, 2019 by mojoween 2 Link to comment
mojoween November 18, 2019 Share November 18, 2019 The full ballot, if you are so interested... 1 1 Link to comment
basiltherat November 18, 2019 Share November 18, 2019 There's really a guy named Putz ??!!! Is he one? 2 Link to comment
xaxat November 19, 2019 Share November 19, 2019 I'm not sure what problem this Modern Era HOF vote is supposed to solve. The old Veteran's Committee made sense. They could nominate players that were overlooked because they weren't as famous as their counterparts in New York and it was crucial in recognizing the contributions of the Negro Leagues. But guys like Dave Parker and Steve Garvey? They already had a legitimate shot and were found lacking. 1 Link to comment
smittykins November 19, 2019 Author Share November 19, 2019 30 minutes ago, basiltherat said: There's really a guy named Putz ??!!! Is he one? He was a pitcher. I believe his name is pronounced “puts.” Link to comment
JTMacc99 November 19, 2019 Share November 19, 2019 On 11/16/2019 at 7:51 PM, mojoween said: My hubby and I watched Major League today (and yowzer some of that movie does not at all hold up) and we were laughing that in 30 years we went from “Wild Thing” to “Baby Shark”. I still love every minute of that movie. 3 Link to comment
doodlebug November 20, 2019 Share November 20, 2019 11 hours ago, JTMacc99 said: I still love every minute of that movie. I’m a lifelong Indians’ fan and that movie was, for many years, the closest I’d ever gotten to a Tribe post season. Ask any Indians fan; we cry every time they win the big game onscreen. 4 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic November 20, 2019 Share November 20, 2019 Jeter should get in but he wasn't great defensively. I figured he just send the gift bags to the voters. 3 Link to comment
Fukui San November 20, 2019 Share November 20, 2019 No one tell basiltherat about Rusty Kuntz. I'm aware there was a pitcher named JJ Putz. I have no idea why he'd be on a Hall of Fame ballot. A visit to his career stats page did not clear that up, either. Was he even the best "really good set up guy" of his era? Link to comment
xaxat November 20, 2019 Share November 20, 2019 The New York Times has obtained the list of minor league teams that might be shut down under MLB's contraction plan. I hope your team fares better than mine. Link to comment
Lantern7 November 20, 2019 Share November 20, 2019 20 minutes ago, xaxat said: The New York Times has obtained the list of minor league teams that might be shut down under MLB's contraction plan. I hope your team fares better than mine. Here’s the Minor League thread. I’m lost . . . why the contraction? I don’t pay attention . . . I wake up one morning, turn on the news, and the Astros are as hated as the Patriots. Link to comment
smittykins November 20, 2019 Author Share November 20, 2019 (edited) The Auburn Doubledays is the one closest to me that is on the list. 😟 (There used to be a team in Geneva that moved to Williamsport, PA In 1994.) Edited November 20, 2019 by smittykins Link to comment
xaxat November 20, 2019 Share November 20, 2019 42 minutes ago, Lantern7 said: I’m lost . . . why the contraction? Save some money, get more control? I'm sure it's pure coincidence that MLB announced this plan the year after they got federal legislation passed exempting the minors from certain labor and wage protections. There are a lot of pissed politicians right now. Link to comment
attica November 20, 2019 Share November 20, 2019 7 hours ago, Fukui San said: I'm aware there was a pitcher named JJ Putz. I have no idea why he'd be on a Hall of Fame ballot. A visit to his career stats page did not clear that up, either. Was he even the best "really good set up guy" of his era? The official requirements to make the ballot: Quote A player is eligible for election to the Baseball Hall of Fame if satisfies the following criteria: The player must have competed in ten seasons. ... The player has been retired for at least five seasons. ... A screening committee must approve the player's worthiness. The player must not be on the ineligible (i.e. banned) list The screening committee's bar is pretty low. I guess they figure most of the newbs on the ballot will be flushed out after year one, when the 5% vote threshold doesn't get met. 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 November 20, 2019 Share November 20, 2019 (edited) 1 hour ago, xaxat said: Save some money, get more control? I'm sure it's pure coincidence that MLB announced this plan the year after they got federal legislation passed exempting the minors from certain labor and wage protections. There are a lot of pissed politicians right now. *sigh* That sounds shady, and thus very MLB. Also, I apologize if I seemed anal posting the Minor League thread. I figured that would be a better place to bitch. The Staten Island Yankees are on the list. Naturally. I seldom get around to watch them, and now they might be going the way of the version of the London Eye that wound up getting scrapped. Also: JJ Putz's name is pronounced "Puts." His entrance music was "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC. Don't ask how or why I remember that. Edited November 20, 2019 by Lantern7 Link to comment
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