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MLB 2025: The A's are Playing Where Now?

Rangers induct Elvis Andrus into the team hall of fame. Have you looked at their hall of fame list? Who isn't in the Rangers hall of fame at this point?
 
Pirates completed a 3-game sweep of the Mets, outscoring them 30-4. It would be nice if they could keep up this level of play for more than brief spurts.
 
Dave Parker has passed away at the age of 74, one month before his Hall of Fame induction.


As a Red-legs fan he was always a favorite.

I met him once when I was a pup while he was still a Pirate, he was one hell of a nice guy to me--a total stranger--I recognized him, the big cobra gold necklace confirmed it and was a bit star struck.

On the flagship radio station(WLW) I've heard similar stories from dozen of folks who met him by chance over the years, he was a local kid who grew up near Crosley Field in the West End.
 
That would depend on finally admitting record is an utterly useless stat.

Exactly.

Wins and losses are too far out of a pitcher's control for them to be held responsible.

It's possible for a pitcher to have a record of 20-0 with an ERA of 5.00 on a good hitting team, and a pitcher to have a record of 0-20 with a 3.00 ERA on a bad hitting team.
 
Exactly.

Wins and losses are too far out of a pitcher's control for them to be held responsible.

It's possible for a pitcher to have a record of 20-0 with an ERA of 5.00 on a good hitting team, and a pitcher to have a record of 0-20 with a 3.00 ERA on a bad hitting team.
Yep. Look at Steve Carlton. He won 20 games one season on a last place Philadelphia Phillies team back in the 1970's.
 
And now the Pirates have swept the Cardinals in three shutout games. Not as dramatic as their 30-4 sweep of the Mets, but 13-0 is nothing to scoff at either. So that's a six-game winning streak, and they're 8-2 in their last 10 games. Maybe Donnyball really is working...
 
Kershaw just became just the 20th pitcher to strikeout 3,000 batters.

I could've sworn more pitchers achieved that milestone but I guess not.

Not too surprising considering so few pitchers these days are allowed to go long for most games and so many are getting Tommy John surgeries. Seems like we won't get many more pitchers reaching it anytime soon.
 
The Guardian has a story on its website entitled 'Debacle in the Desert: Will the Athletics $1.75 Billion Stadium on the Strip ever be built?"

Long story short - A's owner John Fisher has already run out of money for his part of the stadium construction just days after groundbreaking and the banks are refusing to lend him more; which is part of the reason he's put the San Jose Earthquake up for sale, to raise the funds needed for the stadium, the costs of which is now expected to exceed $2 Billion.
 
The Guardian has a story on its website entitled 'Debacle in the Desert: Will the Athletics $1.75 Billion Stadium on the Strip ever be built?"

Long story short - A's owner John Fisher has already run out of money for his part of the stadium construction just days after groundbreaking and the banks are refusing to lend him more; which is part of the reason he's put the San Jose Earthquake up for sale, to raise the funds needed for the stadium, the costs of which is now expected to exceed $2 Billion.

I heard that if the A's don't have a place the play the owner loses the ownership of the franchise. I'm sure things will work out, but I hope there is some way where he does actually lose the team. Basically I hope this stadium is never built.
 
Speaking of teams sweeping and being swept, the Red-legs remain the only team not to be swept this season--fingers crossed--"we" limp outta Bean-town w/ a win and now it's time for fireworks and cheese-steaks in Philly. Hold my beer and watch this.
 
Cubs beat the Guardians 1-0 in 10 innings. That was either an epic pitching duel or an epic show of offensive ineptitude. I'm leaning towards the latter :rofl:
In contrast, the Cubs have hit 8 home runs (so far) today vs the Cardinals. First time they've hit 8 in a game in their 150 year history.
 
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