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***Official - 2025 Major League Baseball Thread (6 Viewers)

Seattle is the most pitcher-friendly park in MLB? That surprised me.
I lived in Seattle when Safeco opened and have been to more games there than anywhere, despite being a Giants fan (no better place to see a game, IMO, including AT&T with the big Coke bottle).

From the beginning, Safeco was more pitcher-friendly than anticipated, and the reason(s) why were never clearly understood, at least while I was there. Those were the "Who Let the Dogs Out" years, and the club was clearly motivated to try to make it more hitter-friendly. By my memory, they tried a bunch of things with the "batters eye" in in center field; planting trees, unplanting trees, paint with different reflective values, over multiple seasons, none of which made any difference.

I don't run in circles where this is a common topic of conversation anymore, but to my knowledge they never figured it out from a physics, cause-and-effect perspective. It's definitely harder to hit there than it should be, though. I think it's kind of cool that the reasons why were mysterious and I hope they still are. SoDo Mojo, baby!
 
Why is the Mariner mascot a moose? Should've gone with Poseidon or something nautical.
The result of a children's competition in the Kingdome years. The previous mascot was "Spacey the Needle"
It doesn't make sense.

The Pirates have a parrot. 🦜
The Mets have a giant ball sack.

The mascot should align with the team.
:shrug:
San Diego Chicken
Philly phanatic
Arizona diamond backs
Oakland As

To name a few that are "random"

At least Washington has a moose population :shrug:
 
Josh Naylor has a bejeweled "Naylz" belt buckle on at first base. I stayed quiet during the sudden proliferation of giant honkin' gold chains on everyone, but this feels like a bit much.

Sorry guys, I have posting diarrhea. This too shall pass
 
Why is the Mariner mascot a moose? Should've gone with Poseidon or something nautical.
The result of a children's competition in the Kingdome years. The previous mascot was "Spacey the Needle"
It doesn't make sense.

The Pirates have a parrot. 🦜
The Mets have a giant ball sack.

The mascot should align with the team.
:shrug:
Toronto's used to be called BJ birdie but has since been renamed to Ace. You can probably figure out why.
;)
 
Barger having quite a night in the field for a guy who hasn't played outfield in six weeks.
Fortuitous for the Jays that Santander was unable to play, otherwise I am pretty sure he would have been out there and not likely caught those two fly balls, nor would he have thrown out Naylor at third.
 
Brewers played all season taking pitches, working the count, putting pressure on the defense, taking the extra base. They haven't done that at all this series. Whether that's due to their inexperience or the Dodgers great starting pitching or a little bit of both I'm not sure. But they need to get back to that if they even want to have a slight chance.
I think it's Dodgers pitching more than anything. Snell and Yamamoto threw a ton of strikes.
The Brewers approach at the plate has been night and day from their approach during the regular season. My guess is the scouting report was get these guys early in the count or else you don't have a chance. Turns out they didn't have a chance either way.
One run per game is no way to go through life the Dodgers, son.
 
Holy cow. Nobody needs to. Does the manager have a horseshoe in his pants?

Bonds treatment. Yep. I disagree but can understand when you’ve decided that one particular guy ain’t going to beat you.
 
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Boring series. I hope the Dodgers win it this year and next year. Three years in a row going into a strike is the only way baseball will ever wake up and change.

Burn the whole system down and start over like hockey did years ago. If it takes a year of no baseball I’m all for it. Because now, with all the money available, this system is not sustainable.

And this whole mentality from the players union of “we will never accept a salary cap”? Fine. Enjoy the slow death of baseball because young consumers don’t care about baseball any more.
 
Boring series. I hope the Dodgers win it this year and next year. Three years in a row going into a strike is the only way baseball will ever wake up and change.

Burn the whole system down and start over like hockey did years ago. If it takes a year of no baseball I’m all for it. Because now, with all the money available, this system is not sustainable.

And this whole mentality from the players union of “we will never accept a salary cap”? Fine. Enjoy the slow death of baseball because young consumers don’t care about baseball any more.
Very well said. Couldn't agree more.
 
Have you guys ever seen . . . okay, I had some stuff to do. I was working on fantasy IDP stuff. I go downstairs and it's three home runs and six IP with 10 K on only 2H and 3 BB for a WHIP < 1 and what are you going to tell me now?

Cal Raleigh is unreal. Clearly the MVP of the AL.

Shohei is incomparable to anybody but Ruth. And he's almost certainly better than the Babe.
 
Type of performance and player you tell your grandkids about.
I sent my kid to bed about 90 minutes ago, a few innings in, while he was watching with me while playing MLB: The Show on the Switch. My son’s an Ohtani fan. Almost feel bad about him missing this now (but, eh, he’s 9 and it was already well past his bedtime and all).
 
#ThisIsMyCrew

This is the part that sucks. The day after baseball season ends. I know it didn't end the way any of us Brewer's fans wanted it too but Man, what a season it was! Best record in baseball, best away record in baseball. Best record in franchise history. How many come back wins?! How many times did you say I don't know how they won that? The never give up, relentless woodpecker, average joe, pocket pancake eating guys. All those rookies and the future that awaits. Uecker magic. The power of friendship. It's not always about the championship (although it would be nice to get one). Enjoy the experience.

The reality is that the MLB playoffs are stacked. The regular season Brewers (6-0 against the Dodgers) were never going to beat the juggernaut Dodgers. Their inexperience really showed against the built-for-the-playoff veteran Dodgers. Our best starter, our ace of the staff, Freddy Peralta likely doesn't crack their top 5-6, maybe 8. The Dodgers' resources allows them to stack their pitching staff and manage their workload throughout the season. Fresh talented arms will beat most teams in the playoffs every day of the week. And having some guy named Ohtani doesn't hurt either.

So now we await February and those most beautiful four words in all of the English language "Pitchers and catchers report".

#GoPackGo
 

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