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Big mistake! You left David for the Jays (which is fitting)they'll just go out and sign Honus Wagner, Sadaharu Oh and Goliath
Big mistake! You left David for the Jays (which is fitting)they'll just go out and sign Honus Wagner, Sadaharu Oh and Goliath
i just saw a replay and the pitch called a strike turned yellow thereby meaning it was a strike by robo-ump standards. So if we went full robo-ump this pitch would be called a strike every time.if i recall it was just outside the box - (watching on the sportsnet broadcast) - but it was really close. Not one that's typically called a strike cause it wasn't where Kirk was setup and it was a slow curve, up and in.Didn't robo-ump (the box and ball turning yellow for a strike) call it a strike?he also benefitted from a questionable 3rd strike on Suarez, but we will take it.
I don't fully understand the mechanics or whether it would have made a difference in this case, but it's worth noting that the ABS zone used by the robo umps and that is used to grade umpire performance is not exactly the same as the zone displayed on the TV broadcasts.i just saw a replay and the pitch called a strike turned yellow thereby meaning it was a strike by robo-ump standards. So if we went full robo-ump this pitch would be called a strike every time.if i recall it was just outside the box - (watching on the sportsnet broadcast) - but it was really close. Not one that's typically called a strike cause it wasn't where Kirk was setup and it was a slow curve, up and in.Didn't robo-ump (the box and ball turning yellow for a strike) call it a strike?he also benefitted from a questionable 3rd strike on Suarez, but we will take it.
If they lose, they'll survive. It's a matter of time until they have Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes.I'll be rooting for the Blue Jays in the WS. Tired of the Dodgers and their embarrassment of riches. It was good to see them win a few years ago, but I think Dodger fatigue has set in for me. If they lose this one, they'll just go out and sign Honus Wagner, Sadaharu Oh and Goliath.
Not having a salary cap is stupid.
Report today that they are planning to make a run for Kyle Tucker because, eh, of course they are.If they lose, they'll survive. It's a matter of time until they have Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes.I'll be rooting for the Blue Jays in the WS. Tired of the Dodgers and their embarrassment of riches. It was good to see them win a few years ago, but I think Dodger fatigue has set in for me. If they lose this one, they'll just go out and sign Honus Wagner, Sadaharu Oh and Goliath.
Not having a salary cap is stupid.
They've been saying that all year, including claiming that they were going to get him at the trade deadline. Also a lot of talk about De La Cruz even though Betts proved he can play short.Report today that they are planning to make a run for Kyle Tucker because, eh, of course they are.If they lose, they'll survive. It's a matter of time until they have Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes.I'll be rooting for the Blue Jays in the WS. Tired of the Dodgers and their embarrassment of riches. It was good to see them win a few years ago, but I think Dodger fatigue has set in for me. If they lose this one, they'll just go out and sign Honus Wagner, Sadaharu Oh and Goliath.
Not having a salary cap is stupid.
They've been saying that all year, including claiming that they were going to get him at the trade deadline. Also a lot of talk about De La Cruz even though Betts proved he can play short.Report today that they are planning to make a run for Kyle Tucker because, eh, of course they are.If they lose, they'll survive. It's a matter of time until they have Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes.I'll be rooting for the Blue Jays in the WS. Tired of the Dodgers and their embarrassment of riches. It was good to see them win a few years ago, but I think Dodger fatigue has set in for me. If they lose this one, they'll just go out and sign Honus Wagner, Sadaharu Oh and Goliath.
Not having a salary cap is stupid.
They just spend like they are.They've been saying that all year, including claiming that they were going to get him at the trade deadline. Also a lot of talk about De La Cruz even though Betts proved he can play short.Report today that they are planning to make a run for Kyle Tucker because, eh, of course they are.If they lose, they'll survive. It's a matter of time until they have Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes.I'll be rooting for the Blue Jays in the WS. Tired of the Dodgers and their embarrassment of riches. It was good to see them win a few years ago, but I think Dodger fatigue has set in for me. If they lose this one, they'll just go out and sign Honus Wagner, Sadaharu Oh and Goliath.
Not having a salary cap is stupid.
The Cubs aren't in the poor house
Expecting a sweep?Just booked my flight to LA for Game 4.
Nah. Dave Roberts will mismanage at least one game. I was hoping Mariners would win so Dodgers would have had home field and the weekend home games for 1 and 2. Tuesday was the only day that worked for me and my brother. I'm flying from Seattle and he's coming in from Hawaii.Expecting a sweep?Just booked my flight to LA for Game 4.
Jays offered Shohei $700 million. They tried to ruin baseball.The Jays have the 5th highest payroll in the majors. Caveat that I'm not sure if the MLB chart factors in the whole deferred money thing. So it's not like the WS is a true David vs Goliath. Maybe David vs his older cousin who's a beer league MVP
I do remember hearing that Ohtani was on a plane to Toronto to sign a contract, but figured it was the usual offseason noise.Jays offered Shohei $700 million. They tried to ruin baseball.The Jays have the 5th highest payroll in the majors. Caveat that I'm not sure if the MLB chart factors in the whole deferred money thing. So it's not like the WS is a true David vs Goliath. Maybe David vs his older cousin who's a beer league MVP![]()
It came down to Toronto, SF and LA. All three made the same offer, including the deferral, which was suggested by Ohtani's people so that the team could surround him with talent. He didn't want a repeat of Anaheim.I do remember hearing that Ohtani was on a plane to Toronto to sign a contract, but figured it was the usual offseason noise.Jays offered Shohei $700 million. They tried to ruin baseball.The Jays have the 5th highest payroll in the majors. Caveat that I'm not sure if the MLB chart factors in the whole deferred money thing. So it's not like the WS is a true David vs Goliath. Maybe David vs his older cousin who's a beer league MVP![]()
Any insight on what made him pick LA (other than the weatherIt came down to Toronto, SF and LA. All three made the same offer, including the deferral, which was suggested by Ohtani's people so that the team could surround him with talent. He didn't want a repeat of Anaheim.I do remember hearing that Ohtani was on a plane to Toronto to sign a contract, but figured it was the usual offseason noise.Jays offered Shohei $700 million. They tried to ruin baseball.The Jays have the 5th highest payroll in the majors. Caveat that I'm not sure if the MLB chart factors in the whole deferred money thing. So it's not like the WS is a true David vs Goliath. Maybe David vs his older cousin who's a beer league MVP![]()
but….THE DODGERS ARE RUINING THE GAME!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!!It came down to Toronto, SF and LA. All three made the same offer, including the deferral, which was suggested by Ohtani's people so that the team could surround him with talent. He didn't want a repeat of Anaheim.I do remember hearing that Ohtani was on a plane to Toronto to sign a contract, but figured it was the usual offseason noise.Jays offered Shohei $700 million. They tried to ruin baseball.The Jays have the 5th highest payroll in the majors. Caveat that I'm not sure if the MLB chart factors in the whole deferred money thing. So it's not like the WS is a true David vs Goliath. Maybe David vs his older cousin who's a beer league MVP![]()
Managers don't matter. Dave Roberts is a freaking moron.The Giants hiring a college coach who never played or coached in any pro system even (not just the majors) is insane. He’s going to be laughed out of that clubhouse eventually.
In baseball it seems to matter in a significant way to have made the major leagues as a player, no matter how brief the time or how bad they were: LaRussa/Ron Washington/Bruce Bochy, as examples.Managers don't matter
It's funny because this is so incredibly common in hockey with coaches jumping from junior or college ranks to the NHL. Badger Bob Johnson went from college to NHL (and Hall of Fame coaching career) in 1982. Another GOAT/Hall of Famer, Roger Neilson did it in 1977. Neither were players of any note at all. I don't Neilson ever played and Johnson didn't beyond college.The Giants hiring a college coach who never played or coached in any pro system even (not just the majors) is insane. He’s going to be laughed out of that clubhouse eventually.
Jays manager John Schneider never made it beyond AA as a player. He certainly paid his does in the Toronto organization though.In baseball it seems to matter in a significant way to have made the major leagues as a player, no matter how brief the time or how bad they were: LaRussa/Ron Washington/Bruce Bochy, as examples.Managers don't matter
Baseball doesn't seem to have a Bill Belichick or Sean McVay or Greg Popovich or Mark Daigneault.
Earl Weaver and Joe Maddon have talked about how hard a road they had in trying to break into the majors as a manger.
No I don’t know that but I don’t think professional players will respect him. I highly doubt any of them give a F about the college World Series, that’s the equivalent of winning a single-A title, probably worse actually since those guys are all pros.Do we really think Albert Pujols or some of the other former player candidates - who have never coached a second - are more qualified than a guy who has won the college world series as a coach, just because he was a good player?
This guy has no pro experience at all. Like literally none. Plenty of lifer minor league guys have become managers. This is totally different.Jays manager John Schneider never made it beyond AA as a player. He certainly paid his does in the Toronto organization though.In baseball it seems to matter in a significant way to have made the major leagues as a player, no matter how brief the time or how bad they were: LaRussa/Ron Washington/Bruce Bochy, as examples.Managers don't matter
Baseball doesn't seem to have a Bill Belichick or Sean McVay or Greg Popovich or Mark Daigneault.
Earl Weaver and Joe Maddon have talked about how hard a road they had in trying to break into the majors as a manger.
Neither did the hockey guys I referenced who are hall of famers and regarded as two of the best ever. Hell, the best hockey coach ever Scotty Bowman didn't play beyond junior and jumped straight from coaching junior to the St Louis Blues.This guy has no pro experience at all. Like literally none. Plenty of lifer minor league guys have become managers. This is totally different.Jays manager John Schneider never made it beyond AA as a player. He certainly paid his does in the Toronto organization though.In baseball it seems to matter in a significant way to have made the major leagues as a player, no matter how brief the time or how bad they were: LaRussa/Ron Washington/Bruce Bochy, as examples.Managers don't matter
Baseball doesn't seem to have a Bill Belichick or Sean McVay or Greg Popovich or Mark Daigneault.
Earl Weaver and Joe Maddon have talked about how hard a road they had in trying to break into the majors as a manger.
That seems to be the viable path: Snitker in Atlanta was in the organization for over forty years before getting his chance. Schaeffer in Colorado is another "lifer", as was Mike Shildt in St. Louis.Jays manager John Schneider never made it beyond AA as a player. He certainly paid his does in the Toronto organization though.
Totally different sport. It’s never been done in baseball before for a reason. Will be really interesting to see what happens.Neither did the hockey guys I referenced who are hall of famers and regarded as two of the best ever. Hell, the best hockey coach ever Scotty Bowman didn't play beyond junior and jumped straight from coaching junior to the St Louis Blues.This guy has no pro experience at all. Like literally none. Plenty of lifer minor league guys have become managers. This is totally different.Jays manager John Schneider never made it beyond AA as a player. He certainly paid his does in the Toronto organization though.In baseball it seems to matter in a significant way to have made the major leagues as a player, no matter how brief the time or how bad they were: LaRussa/Ron Washington/Bruce Bochy, as examples.Managers don't matter
Baseball doesn't seem to have a Bill Belichick or Sean McVay or Greg Popovich or Mark Daigneault.
Earl Weaver and Joe Maddon have talked about how hard a road they had in trying to break into the majors as a manger.
Yeah I guess I don't get it. It's still coaching the same sport, it's a guy who's had success with winning systems at junior/college levels. It's going from dealing with young adults/college kids to dealing with big egos/big money.Totally different sport. It’s never been done in baseball before for a reason. Will be really interesting to see what happens.Neither did the hockey guys I referenced who are hall of famers and regarded as two of the best ever. Hell, the best hockey coach ever Scotty Bowman didn't play beyond junior and jumped straight from coaching junior to the St Louis Blues.This guy has no pro experience at all. Like literally none. Plenty of lifer minor league guys have become managers. This is totally different.Jays manager John Schneider never made it beyond AA as a player. He certainly paid his does in the Toronto organization though.In baseball it seems to matter in a significant way to have made the major leagues as a player, no matter how brief the time or how bad they were: LaRussa/Ron Washington/Bruce Bochy, as examples.Managers don't matter
Baseball doesn't seem to have a Bill Belichick or Sean McVay or Greg Popovich or Mark Daigneault.
Earl Weaver and Joe Maddon have talked about how hard a road they had in trying to break into the majors as a manger.
I’m more confused about why Vitello is taking this job than I am the Giants offering it to him. It’s not a big raise especially given the tax situations and he had a great thing going.I also heard today, they're effectively spending $12M or more to make this Vitello hiring happen ($3M buyout to Tennessee, $4M owed to Melvin, estimated $5M+ salary to get Vitello to leave Tennessee+ factoring in things like different taxes/cost of living going from Knoxville to SF).
True, but until very, very recently, baseball has been extremely conservative in its thinking. In the grand scheme of things, moneyball is still a relatively new concept to a game that's 100+ years old. The pitch clock and other new innovations have improved the game. Perhaps the Giant's move will become the norm.Totally different sport. It’s never been done in baseball before for a reason. Will be really interesting to see what happens.
I'll bet we see Lauer as a lefty out of the pen in games 1/2 Toronto. I don't think they'll use Little at home after his last appearance.Ive not seen a single comment about something I think should be a consideration. That is, to start Lauer in Game 3 or 4. He was good all year and, as a lefty, might be good to start a game with him. Maybe only as an opener. I don't know, just seems like they are wasting him and against Shohei, freeman and Muncy might be a nice changeup.
I'm probably just crazy
Looks like Trey gets the game 1 nod. I like it! Gives Gaus an extra day and he seems to pitch better on long rest. Gets Trey in when it's 0-0 so no added pressure (not that it seems to bother him) and one less day for him to think about it. His journey this year is absolutely incredible, and now he's starting game1 of the WS.I'll bet we see Lauer as a lefty out of the pen in games 1/2 Toronto. I don't think they'll use Little at home after his last appearance.Ive not seen a single comment about something I think should be a consideration. That is, to start Lauer in Game 3 or 4. He was good all year and, as a lefty, might be good to start a game with him. Maybe only as an opener. I don't know, just seems like they are wasting him and against Shohei, freeman and Muncy might be a nice changeup.
I'm probably just crazy
I wouldn't be opposed to him in game 4 as part of a piggyback with Scherzer. I'm skeptical Max can repeat his game 4 ALCS performance but who knows, he certainly has shown not to bet against him.
That really sucks. It doesn't take much reading between the lines when the statement starts "with a heavy heart" and his wife is in her third trimester. Really hope I'm wrong and it's some sort of complications that can be worked through - either way I feel awful for them and hope for the best.
surprises me. i thought joey, if only as a pinch runner for someone like Kirk when they are desperate for a run late.Ty France added to Jays roster in place of Joey Loperfido