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MLB 2021 season: Corn-Driven Humidity

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A legend and a sweetheart -
Shohei Ohtani donated his winnings from this week's Home Run Derby to members of the Los Angeles Angels' support staff, according to multiple reports Friday.
Ohtani donated the $150,000 he received to more than a couple of dozen people, including clubhouse staff, trainers and members of the media relations department, the reports said
 
Blue Jays will be back in Toronto by the end of this month. Linky

Yes, let's have the Blue Jays go back to international travel when COVID cases are rising, rapidly, in all 50 states. Makes perfect sense.

A legend and a sweetheart -

Dude only makes $4 million a year and won’t be eligible for a raise for another three more years, when he’s 30, because the rules for baseball contracts are absolutely terrible. And I honestly don’t expect him to still be pitching then, so there goes some of his earning potential right there. And yet he freely gives more than a hundred grand to the guys making minimum wage. Good on him.
 
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Yes, let's have the Blue Jays go back to international travel when COVID cases are rising, rapidly, in all 50 states. Makes perfect sense.

Dude only makes $4 million a year and won’t be eligible for a raise for another three more years, when he’s 30, because the rules for baseball contracts are absolutely terrible. And I honestly don’t expect him to still be pitching then, so there goes some of his earning potential right there. And yet he freely gives more than a hundred grand to the guys making minimum wage. Good on him.

Your knowledge of what Japanese baseball does to pitchers is also legendary. How much use did Ohtani have prior to coming to MLB? Do you think that will be a concern for his longevity, even as just a pitcher?
 
Spankees/Red Sux game today has been cancelled due to at least three positive COVID cases on the Spankees.

O/U on other teams having cases after the ASG?
All those years....first 19 years of my life in New England plus three more later on, and it never occured to me to call them Spankees. I love it. I think I'll call them that for good.
 
All those years....first 19 years of my life in New England plus three more later on, and it never occured to me to call them Spankees. I love it. I think I'll call them that for good.

It's a name I first heard in the late 80's when I was in a Pursue The Pennant league. Spankees, Twinkies.

I make a lot more dirty themed ones than this. I keep meaning to redo the "P".
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Your knowledge of what Japanese baseball does to pitchers is also legendary. How much use did Ohtani have prior to coming to MLB? Do you think that will be a concern for his longevity, even as just a pitcher?

His usage wasn't outright abusive in NPB, unlike for example Masahiro Tanaka's, but he still threw a lot of innings, and the thing that people forget about pitcher usage is that they never factor in how much wear and tear simulated games, bullpen sessions and side sessions also put onto an arm. We've never seen a two-way player in the modern era of MLB like this, but I strongly believe that as he gets closer to being on the wrong side of 30, his arm strength is going to go away a lot more quickly than will his plate judgment and his swing speed.
 
Yes, let's have the Blue Jays go back to international travel when COVID cases are rising, rapidly, in all 50 states. Makes perfect sense.

The genie was out of the bottle the moment the border was opening to the NHL to fly in and out and then it spread to a full CFL season and then MLS, so it was only a matter of time. Frankly, the biggest problem with be the anti-vaxxers. I don't think they are going to listen to anyone telling them to stay inside, no matter what the MLB says.
 
The first reaction of the fans was to exit the stadium. This of course was considered a bad move so they told everyone to stay put for the time being.
 
The Mets just pulled a "1962", against the Pirates no less. Taijuan Walker flipped a roller on the chalk line to the backstop w/bases loaded and decided to argue with the ump instead of getting the ball back. The Pirates scored 3.

Mets getting swept.

ETA: That didn't take long
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The Mets just pulled a "1962", against the Pirates no less. Taijuan Walker flipped a roller on the chalk line to the backstop w/bases loaded and decided to argue with the ump instead of getting the ball back. The Pirates scored 3.

Mets getting swept.

ETA: That didn't take long
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In true Pirates fashion, they frittered away their lead and ended up losing 7-6. :lol:
 
$12 billion dollars? I would tell the A's to go fuck themselves.

:guffaw:

So Oakland doesn't really care if the A's bolt? They can afford to lose the only team they have left? Good for them.

Yeah, I guess it does kind of suck that teams can threaten to move if they don't get a new stadium built. But they do that because it WORKS. Simple as that. :shrug:
 
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So Oakland doesn't really care if the A's bolt? They can afford to lose the only team they have left? Good for them.

Yeah, I guess it does kind of suck that teams can threaten to move if they don't get a new stadium built. But they do that because it WORKS. Simple as that. :shrug:

I’m sorry, no sports team is worth a $12 billion dollar investment. We spent a billion dollars here for two stadiums 25 years ago, it simply isn’t worth it. We’ll still be paying for it after the Bengals move at the end of the decade.
 
^ To be fair, the $12B doesn't just cover the stadium, but the development in and around the area as well.

And yes, I'm well aware that development like this doesn't always pan out. But let's be honest...this is fucking Oakland we're talking about here. Can't hurt to try, can it? :lol:
 
The Mets just pulled a "1962", against the Pirates no less. Taijuan Walker flipped a roller on the chalk line to the backstop w/bases loaded and decided to argue with the ump instead of getting the ball back. The Pirates scored 3.

Mets getting swept.

ETA: That didn't take long
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Same thing happened to David Cone, even though Cone actually right. He responded to this Walker incident. Said you don't get over it, you just have to learn to make fun of yourself.

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^ To be fair, the $12B doesn't just cover the stadium, but the development in and around the area as well.

And yes, I'm well aware that development like this doesn't always pan out. But let's be honest...this is fucking Oakland we're talking about here. Can't hurt to try, can it? :lol:

Or they could invest in schools and infrastructure and luring real jobs to the area with their share of that money. If it is such a great investment, the A's themselves should have no issues paying for their stadium.
 
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