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MLB Offseason 2014-15: Wait, pitchers and catchers report WHEN?

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New rules from the MLB.

Pace of play and changes to the replay system.

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I like the rule change about keeping one foot in the box at all times; it should tone down the "okay, time to take a quick stroll around the park after that tense ball 1 there" crap that is so prevalent. (God, Nomar was the worst.)

I think the change to the replay system is putting the cart before the horse (they need to fix the dumb challenge system so we can just get the calls right instead of having dugout-shouting theater), but it does address a problem in that having managers rush onto the field in order to buy time for a challenge was just awful last year.
 
but it does address a problem in that having managers rush onto the field in order to buy time for a challenge was just awful last year.

Rush? I don't think I saw 1 manager rush out the confront the umps all season. They usually get the batters or pitchers to take their time getting ready, then they saunter out to give their video crew to relay the info down. (Gibbons was the worst) It's a horrible system.

Tennis has it right. Sure there is more field to cover, but it should be that quick. Show it on the multi-million dollar jumbotrons, in most parks, immediately.

I'm glad they are instituting the one foot rule, finally. Seems like it should have been in the books since day one.
 
Eight years ago and when he had functioning knees.

We have every reason to believe his knee is fine and I'm not aware of anything ever report wrong with the other one.

He's turning 35 and will be putting more than three hundred pounds of weight on a knee that has a degenerative condition. Expecting him to stay healthy is almost as silly as you insisting that Carlos Beltran and Teixeira were going to stay off the DL last year.
 
Eight years ago and when he had functioning knees.

We have every reason to believe his knee is fine and I'm not aware of anything ever report wrong with the other one.

He's turning 35 and will be putting more than three hundred pounds of weight on a knee that has a degenerative condition. Expecting him to stay healthy is almost as silly as you insisting that Carlos Beltran and Teixeira were going to stay off the DL last year.

More revisionist history... just like me "giving Andy a pass".:rolleyes:

I wasn't worried about Beltran's knees. You were. He had no knee issue.

I was worried about Tex's wrist. It appears I again was correct.

Oh, and he's been carrying around 300 pounds forever, probably since he was 10 :) ... no reason to think his weight will be a problem. Especially since he's had forever to rehab. It's not like he's rushing back or anything. I'm more "worried" about the mileage on that arm.

For the record, before someone else revises whatever they want.... I'm worried about Tanaka.

I'm worried about Didi's hitting and him dealing with the NY media.

I'm worried about having an outstanding defensive team and (again) not being able to score runs.

I'm worried about the health of a team that has had serious health issues the last 2 years.

I'm worried about having to root for A-Rod.

I'm expecting better years from McCann and Beltran.

I don't know what to expect from Tex.

I expect the top of our line-up to be as good as there is in the east.

I expect Timby to misquote me at some time in the future to suit his "argument".
 
I was worried about Tex's wrist. It appears I again was correct.

Oh, really?

No reason to expect that Tex won't be an every day player.

None whatsoever.

Funny way of saying you were worried about his wrist.

Oh, and he's been carrying around 300 pounds forever, probably since he was 10 :) ... no reason to think his weight will be a problem. Especially since he's had forever to rehab. It's not like he's rushing back or anything. I'm more "worried" about the mileage on that arm.

The thing is, though, that Sabathia's knee condition is degenerative. He missed needing microfracture surgery by the skin of his teeth (and that would have more than likely ended his career, or at best put him in the bullpen for the rest of his days). He barely has any cartilage left in the knee, which means it's going to get worse, not better, over time, as bone begins to grind against bone (same thing that happened to Rodriguez and his hips, and Jeter and his ... everything) and 300 pounds slamming onto that knee a hundred times every five days isn't exactly going to be good for the condition.

I expect Timby to misquote me at some time in the future to suit his "argument".

Yep, I sure am misquoting you, using your actual words and all. :lol:

I agree. Not in line with Cashman here...

This, I'll give you. If you're the Yankees (or about 20 other teams in the league), I honestly don't understand how you whiff on Moncada at that price. It's far cheaper than anyone was expecting and it's a singular cost. However, this doesn't read as a Cashman move -- this really feels like Hal Steinbrenner's meddling. Some New York beat writers are already saying that Steinbrenner wouldn't go a cent above $27 million on the signing bonus despite Cashman's protests.

That said, the interesting thing here is now what the Red Sox do with Betts, who is basically blocked everywhere forever, now. If Cherington / Lucchino are smart, they'll flip him for an ace -- this could possibly even be enough to put together a package to spring Hamels out of Philadelphia. Of course, if Betts were actually the destined megastar people say, I'm not sure why Boston would spend $100+ million to block him at multiple places; since Betts' breakout year they've acquired Rusney, Hanley, Sandoval, Moncada and Allen Craig...
 
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It's certainly a nice problem to have. Starting to pile up the young prospects that are looking blocked at their positions. Extremely deep depth, if nothing else. When you look at any of the spots on the field, it's nice to know there's a viable prospect right behind them, so flexibility is there to do pretty much whatever at this point.

Lot depends on how long Ortiz can continue to be Ortiz. TBH, thought he might be done back in 2009, or whenever his Spring of Despair was. But to his credit, he's bounced back amazingly. But he's 39 even without the Dominican Age Variable factored in, so can't keep doing this forever. Napoli is also up after this year. See how Sandoval looks, but in the near future, he may play better at 1B if Moncada looks good at 3B. Or between him and Hanley for DH and 1B in the future if Betts or someone else needs to have a spot in the OF. See if Xander sticks at SS, but there's a few kids behind him if HE has to move too. Swihart has big hype at catcher, next coming of 'Tek in his prime. Future is looking pretty bright for the Sox if ANY of these kids pan out. And with the depth, don't need them all to make it work.

Would expect this does make it easier to swing a trade, but still not paying the price they want for Hamels. If the Sox are going to toss in premier prospects, they can set their sights higher. Betts was rumored to be in the mix for Strasburg or Zimmerman (if they can talk extension, I'd imagine). Sale in Chicago is a stud, or Billy Beane likes to make deals and maybe Sonny Gray is available for the right package? Once you're committed to moving highly-regarded chips, may as well go for the big catch vice just overpaying for the first deal that was talked about...
 
More revisionist history... just like me "giving Andy a pass".:rolleyes:

I wasn't worried about Beltran's knees. You were. He had no knee issue.

Come on, dude, you're not even trying anymore. Here was the write-up when he was a FA, before the Yankees or Sox discussed signing him:

Beltran has chronic knee problems that scared away many teams after the 2011 campaign when he signed a two-year, $26 million deal with the Cardinals. Nevertheless, he started 269 regular-season games for St. Louis in the outfield. But he turns 37 in April. His defensive range has regressed. And Cardinals manager Mike Matheny did a good job of finding regular rest for Beltran.

http://nypost.com/2013/11/10/the-caveat-to-signing-carlos-beltran/

NO knee issues? Far too lazy to dig through old threads and find the discussion, but know for a fact we discussed it. Either way, there's your clear story saying exactly that. Chronic knee issues, has injured them more than once, and had at least one surgery I can find on them.

And where's the quote from you coming down on Pettitte, then? Since you mock A-Rod almost constantly, and are pushing Pettitte for HoF, seems kinda easy to connect the dots and say you're giving him a pass, no? Certainly haven't seen you pick up the PEDitte chant like the A-ROID one. Maybe I missed it? All I saw was you trying to pretend that he was with the Astros when he cheated, which took about 3 seconds to debunk.

Wanna keep playing this game? ;)
 
I always thought they should reduce the number of games (by even more than 8).

The expanded playoffs has them going pretty late in the year.

I was thinking less than 150.
 
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