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

Anthony Rizzo returning to the Cubs as an ambassador and will retire as a Cub in a ceremony Saturday after no one signed him to play this season.

They should let him play one more game so it's official.

Bottom of the 2nd, Cubs batter hits the first home run of his career, it goes right to Rizzo in the center field stands. He reaches up for it and it bounces off his hand and a fan digs it out of the bleachers. On TV you could see Rizzo saying to those next to him, "That's why I'm retired."
 
Bottom of the 2nd, Cubs batter hits the first home run of his career, it goes right to Rizzo in the center field stands. He reaches up for it and it bounces off his hand and a fan digs it out of the bleachers. On TV you could see Rizzo saying to those next to him, "That's why I'm retired."
Nah, he had good hands. It was his range that wasn't always the best ;)
 
Justin Verlander's unimpressive season has suddenly turned around with four good starts in a row as the Giants are fighting to get into a wild card spot.
 
Justin Verlander's unimpressive season has suddenly turned around with four good starts in a row as the Giants are fighting to get into a wild card spot.
I've been watching the SF/Arizona series. Today was a doozy.

Watching Mets/Padres now. The Padres and Dodgers division race could get interesting.
 
I follow a friend of a friend on social media who posts standings in April to boast about his favorite team being in first, then they miss the playoffs, then the next April he does the same thing and they miss the playoffs again. I don't understand this mentality.
 
Does anyone understand how the pitch challenge thing will work? I don't mean the mechanics, I mean does it include the whole strike zone or just the front-most plane? That rectangle they show on TV is nice as a guide, but it doesn't include the whole strike zone. The strike zone isn't a rectangle hovering at the front edge of the page, it's a 3D polyhedron that hovers over the plate. Pitches with curve or sink can cross the front of the plate outsize the rectangle but curve or sink into part of the back of the 3D strike zone.

I'm new to baseball but I got curious watching the challenge system in the preseason so I looked up what the strike zone is and what a strike is, and if any part of the ball touches or enters any part of that polyhedron it's a strike. it's not just the rectangle in front, but do the automatic systems get the whole zone?
 
I follow a friend of a friend on social media who posts standings in April to boast about his favorite team being in first, then they miss the playoffs, then the next April he does the same thing and they miss the playoffs again. I don't understand this mentality.
Hope springs eternal.


And Mariners just swept the Astros and are number one in the AL West so it's not always inaccurate to keep hoping.
 
Cubs swept by the effin' Reds. They're really backing into the playoffs and even if they can beat the Padres, that'll be it.
 
Not a sweep yet. Seattle-Houston is the Sunday night ESPN game.
They're off to a good start – top of the 3rd and it's 7-0 Seattle already.

Meanwhile, Paul Skenes is not mincing words over how the Pirates have done this season...

"This is a wasted year if we don't learn what we need to do and we don't know why we didn't go out there and do what we wanted to do," Skenes said Friday. "If those things happen, then it's a wasted year, in my opinion. I don't think that's happening. I think -- individually, as a team and as an organization -- we know the adjustments we need to make. Now, we've just got to do them."

A season that began with the club hoping to return to contention for the first time in a decade quickly disintegrated during a nightmarish 12-26 start that led to manager Derek Shelton's firing. Though Don Kelly steadied things after replacing Shelton, and Skenes has been the most dominant pitcher in the game, Pittsburgh entered its final home series against the Athletics this weekend having dropped 11 of 12 to assure the franchise's 29th losing season since 1992.

The worst offense in the majors -- Pittsburgh is last or near last in every major offensive category, from runs to home runs to OPS -- has also put Skenes on the cusp of making some unwanted history. Despite an MLB-leading 2.03 ERA to go with 209 strikeouts and a .199 batting average against, Skenes holds a 10-10 record heading into what will likely be his final start of the season early next week in Cincinnati.
I saw a meme that claimed that if the Pirates' offense had just scored 3 more runs in each of Skenes' starts, he'd be 32-5 lifetime; if they'd given him 4 additional runs, it would be 35-1. I did the math, and it was actually pretty plausible. They really need to find new hitting coaches during the off-season, because the current guys (Matt Hague, Christian Marrero, and Big Chungus Daniel Vogelbach) just aren't cutting it.
 
Paul Skenes is the new Felix Hernandez? Only the Pirates aren't going to be offering him a super contract. And even if they did, he'll turn them down because no one else will be getting paid.
 
They're off to a good start – top of the 3rd and it's 7-0 Seattle already.

Meanwhile, Paul Skenes is not mincing words over how the Pirates have done this season...


I saw a meme that claimed that if the Pirates' offense had just scored 3 more runs in each of Skenes' starts, he'd be 32-5 lifetime; if they'd given him 4 additional runs, it would be 35-1. I did the math, and it was actually pretty plausible. They really need to find new hitting coaches during the off-season, because the current guys (Matt Hague, Christian Marrero, and Big Chungus Daniel Vogelbach) just aren't cutting it.

Money. Without money, the Pirates will keep being the Pirates.
 
Is there a way to get a salary cap floor without also getting a salary cap ceiling (because the ceiling is never going to happen)? The floor would take care of bad faith owners like the ones in Oakland/Sacramento/Las Vegas, Miami and Pittsburgh.
 
Is there a way to get a salary cap floor without also getting a salary cap ceiling (because the ceiling is never going to happen)? The floor would take care of bad faith owners like the ones in Oakland/Sacramento/Las Vegas, Miami and Pittsburgh.

I would think the owners would never give the players a floor without a cap. There’s no incentive.
 
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