Wow, Sacramento A's are putting up a good show.
After five years of serving Pittsburgh as their state-of-the-art sporting facility, PNC Park, the home of the rundown, poorly maintained Pirates, said Tuesday it is threatening to leave Pittsburgh unless a new team can be built within the next three years.
“I love the city of Pittsburgh, but the Pirates are an old, dilapidated club built from other teams’ spare parts, and its very foundation is rotting away,” the stadium said to reporters assembled in its press box. “I had every intention to stay here for the duration of my career as a ballpark, but given that I haven’t seen any realistic long-term plans for improving my resident team’s ramshackle condition, I would be lying if I said I wasn’t thinking about taking my services elsewhere.”
Rafael Devers throwing a tantrum after the coaching staff asked him to take over at 1B after they lost the starter for the season and he’s refusing to move. Teammates are not happy with him.
The Mariners and the City of Seattle are saying that spectators are down about 10,000 people for the Mariners/Blue Jay's game this weekend, thanks to tRumps tariffs.
Did I read that right? The Padres beat the Rockies 21-0 yesterday? Isn't there a mercy rule?
Rockies fire manager Bud Black after a win.
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Day after 21-0 loss, Rockies fire manager Black
The Colorado Rockies, a day after losing by 21 runs to the San Diego Padres at home and off to a major league-worst 7-33 start, fired manager Bud Black on Sunday and named third-base coach Warren Schaeffer the interim manager for the rest of the season.www.espn.com
If they don’t also fire the GM, I fail to understand the point.
See also: Pittsburgh PiratesIt doesn't matter what they do as long as the owner sucks.
Let's also not forget Little League.There is no mercy rule in the majors or minors. In college, different conferences have different mercy rules. High school is where it's most common.
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