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Cliff Lee>WAIT!
Really can't compare given the respective payroll's of Boston vs. Tampa. Totally changes everything from an organizational p.o.v.i like Smyly so i dont think theres anything wrong with the deal. I think the biggest issue is it seems to me at least the sox got more for lester than the rays got for price, which seems odd.I have a buddy who works for the Rays. An ops guy came and talked to them:
They love what they got it return. Not only because of the talent but they have control for years to come. The adames kid they are projecting to be an absolute stud, in 3 or 4 years.
By no means does this mean we're given up this season. Still have Myers (August) and dejesus (late August) coming back. Just when it got to the numbers of it, we were only getting 10ish more games out of price the possible outcomes of those and what smyley could do wasn't worth keeping price around who honestly wasn't going to resign here anyways.
I'm busy watching Thomas and Friends, blow out his elbow or something?Cliff Lee>WAIT!
I can't speak for everyone but I think I read too much on the twitter and blogosphere. All I kept reading were GMs and "league sources" saying they would deal Price but only if they were knocked over and couldn't say no. Just seems like this wasn't one of those deals. Now if I hadn't read all the quotes coming out, it probably would seem like a better trade than I believe it is. Too much (bull####) information.ballpark change could certainly help. I'd take the Rays package though, they got a middle of the rotation guy and a starting 2Bman for sure. If the prospect works out, bonus. Obviously teams weren't willing to send them elite prospects, they did what they thought was best and I think they came out alright.i think so. Never know with those other guys if they will develop. Cespedes has been an all-star already and had potential to get better.Of course the rays cant afford cespedes so its unfair to compare the deals.What did they get? One year and two months of Cespedes? That's better than locking in an above average starter for the rest of the decade, a high upside 2B and a raw shortstop?i like Smyly so i dont think theres anything wrong with the deal. I think the biggest issue is it seems to me at least the sox got more for lester than the rays got for price, which seems odd.I have a buddy who works for the Rays. An ops guy came and talked to them:
They love what they got it return. Not only because of the talent but they have control for years to come. The adames kid they are projecting to be an absolute stud, in 3 or 4 years.
By no means does this mean we're given up this season. Still have Myers (August) and dejesus (late August) coming back. Just when it got to the numbers of it, we were only getting 10ish more games out of price the possible outcomes of those and what smyley could do wasn't worth keeping price around who honestly wasn't going to resign here anyways.
Dyslexic much?you mean on the tigers?Crazy. Verlander is probably the best 5th-starter in the game now.It's been one hell of a day
good point, his velocity is at the same level as last year.He'd be the #1 on the 31 July Yankees team.I wonder if people were down on Price's velocity drop. Smyly and Franklin are nice players, but man that seems zilch to get back. Franklin's stock is way down and Smyly is a 3 starter at best.![]()
Blinded by hateWhat did they get? One year and two months of Cespedes? That's better than locking in an above average starter for the rest of the decade, a high upside 2B and a raw shortstop?i like Smyly so i dont think theres anything wrong with the deal. I think the biggest issue is it seems to me at least the sox got more for lester than the rays got for price, which seems odd.I have a buddy who works for the Rays. An ops guy came and talked to them:
They love what they got it return. Not only because of the talent but they have control for years to come. The adames kid they are projecting to be an absolute stud, in 3 or 4 years.
By no means does this mean we're given up this season. Still have Myers (August) and dejesus (late August) coming back. Just when it got to the numbers of it, we were only getting 10ish more games out of price the possible outcomes of those and what smyley could do wasn't worth keeping price around who honestly wasn't going to resign here anyways.
I'm busy watching Thomas and Friends, blow out his elbow or something?Cliff Lee>WAIT!
Official word: Lee has recurrence of left flexor pronator strain. Given that he missed 2 months last time, I'd say season is done for him.
8:30pm - 31 Jul 14
That review by the Reds in Miami is a total embarrassment for baseball and changed the entire game.
You can't block the plate without the ball. It's not that complicatedThe ball was on that side of the plate. Catcher is allowed to, you know, try to catch the ball. And the ball beat him by so much he didn't even try to slide.That review by the Reds in Miami is a total embarrassment for baseball and changed the entire game.You can't block the plate without the ball. It's not that complicated
Terrible. Not in the spirit of the rule at all.Video of reviewed (and reversed) play at plate
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2014_07_31_cinmlb_miamlb_1&mode=video
The throw took the catcher up the line to catch the ball. Runner was out by 8-10 feet; catcher had the ball. #### giving the runner a lane, he had the ball.That review by the Reds in Miami is a total embarrassment for baseball and changed the entire game.You can't block the plate without the ball. It's not that complicated
lol i had to read it five times to finally see itDyslexic much?you mean on the tigers?Crazy. Verlander is probably the best 5th-starter in the game now.It's been one hell of a day
What a ####### joke. :XTerrible. Not in the spirit of the rule at all.Video of reviewed (and reversed) play at plate
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2014_07_31_cinmlb_miamlb_1&mode=video
No kidding. Beyond awful.What a ####### joke. :XTerrible. Not in the spirit of the rule at all.Video of reviewed (and reversed) play at plate
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2014_07_31_cinmlb_miamlb_1&mode=video
Manny has coffee and a sandwich; throws out Albert.I remember seeing somewhere that a scout graded Pujols a "20" on the 20-80 scale in terms of his speed during spring training. Gonna be fun to see him in five years.Al and his piano likely cost the Halos a win tonight. Couldn't score from 1st in the 12th inning on a double by Hamilton which dribbled towards the wall.How many guys in the bigs right now are slower than Pujols? He barely scored from 2nd on a double.![]()
About 60% of players who retired in the past ten years score on that ball right now.
Im going to try to give you the benefit of the doubt that you said this without seeing the replay.That review by the Reds in Miami is a total embarrassment for baseball and changed the entire game.You can't block the plate without the ball. It's not that complicated
Let us know when moops is right about something.Im going to try to give you the benefit of the doubt that you said this without seeing the replay.That review by the Reds in Miami is a total embarrassment for baseball and changed the entire game.You can't block the plate without the ball. It's not that complicated
Regardless, you are dead wrong about this one.
almost identical to the phillies-diamondbacks play a week or so ago.Video of reviewed (and reversed) play at plate
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2014_07_31_cinmlb_miamlb_1&mode=video
I'd say Gio Gonzalez has him beat.Crazy. Verlander is probably the best 5th-starter in the game now.It's been one hell of a day
Let us know when moops is right about something.Im going to try to give you the benefit of the doubt that you said this without seeing the replay.That review by the Reds in Miami is a total embarrassment for baseball and changed the entire game.You can't block the plate without the ball. It's not that complicated
Regardless, you are dead wrong about this one.

I keep hearing this. Pretty cool until you realize that a third of the equation (one Cy Young, one MVP) belong to a guy who's currently sporting a 4.79 ERA.DET now owns the last 3 Cy Young winners and the last 3 MVPs
The problem as I see it is that he never gave the runner a line. He was set up to block the plate the whole time. So saying the throw took him into the path isn't really correct since standing in the path will always result in the throw taking you into the path.The throw took the catcher up the line to catch the ball. Runner was out by 8-10 feet; catcher had the ball. #### giving the runner a lane, he had the ball.That review by the Reds in Miami is a total embarrassment for baseball and changed the entire game.You can't block the plate without the ball. It's not that complicated
That's a ####### horse#### call.
I liked Amaro's pretty clueless comment blaming other teams for not being aggressive enough.So...how about Philadelphia? The phones working in their front office?
and 0 championships!DET now owns the last 3 Cy Young winners and the last 3 MVPs
Not true at all. When he first set up, his foot was behind the plate. He was giving the runner the entire plate to slide into. Once the throw was made, he shuffled forward so he could catch the throw.The problem as I see it is that he never gave the runner a line. He was set up to block the plate the whole time. So saying the throw took him into the path isn't really correct since standing in the path will always result in the throw taking you into the path.The throw took the catcher up the line to catch the ball. Runner was out by 8-10 feet; catcher had the ball. #### giving the runner a lane, he had the ball.That review by the Reds in Miami is a total embarrassment for baseball and changed the entire game.You can't block the plate without the ball. It's not that complicated
That's a ####### horse#### call.
And the problem is, if you don't give the runner a lane, what do you expect him to do? Just give up? I don't really like the rule at all but you can't block the plate and say he can't run the catcher over. Need to pick one or the other.
An American League championship and three central division championships. Also eliminated your team twice, so that is a championship unto itself.and 0 championships!DET now owns the last 3 Cy Young winners and the last 3 MVPs

I keep hearing this. Pretty cool until you realize that a third of the equation (one Cy Young, one MVP) belong to a guy who's currently sporting a 4.79 ERA.DET now owns the last 3 Cy Young winners and the last 3 MVPs
(and also that two of the MVPS should've gone to Trout)

lol I was just testing the DrD signal!An American League championship and three central division championships. Also eliminated your team twice, so that is a championship unto itself.and 0 championships!DET now owns the last 3 Cy Young winners and the last 3 MVPs![]()
Well most good throws would then take the catcher into the base path. Most catchers stand above the plate so they don't run into the issue. If he is above the plate, the throw doesn't take him into the base path. If this is how the rule ends up playing out, then you can essentially block the plate on any good throw by staying behind the plate and stepping up on the throw.Not true at all. When he first set up, his foot was behind the plate. He was giving the runner the entire plate to slide into. Once the throw was made, he shuffled forward so he could catch the throw.The problem as I see it is that he never gave the runner a line. He was set up to block the plate the whole time. So saying the throw took him into the path isn't really correct since standing in the path will always result in the throw taking you into the path.The throw took the catcher up the line to catch the ball. Runner was out by 8-10 feet; catcher had the ball. #### giving the runner a lane, he had the ball.That review by the Reds in Miami is a total embarrassment for baseball and changed the entire game.You can't block the plate without the ball. It's not that complicated
That's a ####### horse#### call.
And the problem is, if you don't give the runner a lane, what do you expect him to do? Just give up? I don't really like the rule at all but you can't block the plate and say he can't run the catcher over. Need to pick one or the other.
On the replay they showed the catcher checking his feet t make sue he was in front of the plate before the throw came in. He didn't block the path until after he had the ball (and the runner was still 5-8 feet away)The problem as I see it is that he never gave the runner a line. He was set up to block the plate the whole time. So saying the throw took him into the path isn't really correct since standing in the path will always result in the throw taking you into the path.The throw took the catcher up the line to catch the ball. Runner was out by 8-10 feet; catcher had the ball. #### giving the runner a lane, he had the ball.That review by the Reds in Miami is a total embarrassment for baseball and changed the entire game.You can't block the plate without the ball. It's not that complicated
That's a ####### horse#### call.
And the problem is, if you don't give the runner a lane, what do you expect him to do? Just give up? I don't really like the rule at all but you can't block the plate and say he can't run the catcher over. Need to pick one or the other.
I hate him.Desmond Jennings is BJ Upton all over again, only with less power.
Horrible. Ready to dump him in my fantasy league.I hate him.Desmond Jennings is BJ Upton all over again, only with less power.
Having him and Chris Davis is like getting punched in the balls every time I look at the box scores.Horrible. Ready to dump him in my fantasy league.I hate him.Desmond Jennings is BJ Upton all over again, only with less power.
Something interesting happened on Wednesday in Houston. The Athletics-Astros game drew a 0.0 rating on CSN Houston, the third time this has happened since the network’s launch nearly two years ago. While this in and of itself isn’t strange, the other side of the equation is – the game wasn’t available at all in Oakland on CSN California, meaning that the two local ratings for the game were 0.0 and N/A.
Not good. Astros stink but they have a few terrific players, and many more in the system.Something interesting happened on Wednesday in Houston. The Athletics-Astros game drew a 0.0 rating on CSN Houston, the third time this has happened since the network’s launch nearly two years ago. While this in and of itself isn’t strange, the other side of the equation is – the game wasn’t available at all in Oakland on CSN California, meaning that the two local ratings for the game were 0.0 and N/A.
It's exactly the spirit of the rule in the sense that Cozart blows up the catcher on that exact play in 2013. Rule sucks though.Terrible. Not in the spirit of the rule at all.Video of reviewed (and reversed) play at plate
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2014_07_31_cinmlb_miamlb_1&mode=video