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MLB World Series 2018: Eh. Dodgers/Boston. Eh.

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On the playoff front, can't really have any more series or longer series because the season is too long. Already stupid that a game that's entirely built around summer decides their playoff winner in 40 degree weather. Can't push it further and decide it in the snow. Could do neutral ground championships, but that sucks for baseball and the fans, especially if you have to draw for a 7 game series instead of a one-time event like the Superbowl.

Might be nice to do more balanced schedules and get rid of the divisions, though. Everyone would see more similar schedules instead of the Yankees playing the Red Sox a million times while two AL Central teams go at it a bunch. And then can just seed the AL and NL 1-5, have 4 and 5 do the Wild Card for the last spot or something, and move out. This year may be a random chance with severe haves and have-nots, but avoids a 100+ game winner fighting for a wild card spot while a 90 game winner gets in because they won the division, etc. But I could be sensitive because I'm in a division with two top-level teams, so someone is always looking at that one-game elimination game now that can wreck an otherwise good season if you have a bad day. I dunno, there's room to improve here...

Would also like to scrap the distinction between AL DH and NL pitcher batting. With the interleague games every day, feels like it's time to decide on a set of rules and knock it off. Seeing a pitcher go deep is funny and all, but not exactly common. It's usually just walking the #8 man so that the pitcher can strike out looking to end the inning, or a weak bunt if he's a 'good' batter. Anyone really more excite to see Jon Lester bat over David Ortiz? Yes, could go the other way and kill the DH, just don't see the union biting on that, more spots for bad contracts and aging players/rest days, and the pitchers have been getting more and more Ks, so good to see some offense to balance it out. And always annoying in the World Series when you build your roster one way for the entire season, and the rules change on you for the Championships (well, randomly 3 or 4 games of it). if I'm paying for J.D. Martinez to hit, I want to see him hit and not just as a pinch hitter. And prefer not to lose an outfielder that I'm also counting on to do it. (From Boston's perspective, wish he played 1B, because he'd slot in there nicely and we don't have a strong other option like we used to). On the NL side, it's a nice bonus to be able to play an extra hitter instead of the pitcher, but it wasn't a roster spot you had all season, so you're tossing your backup 1B or OF out there, not like you carried Ortiz all season waiting for a WS game to play him in.

one way or the other, would be nice to pick a set of rules and use them throughout. Feels as silly as if in the NFL the QB had to play on defense too, so I've gotta toss Brady out there as a safety or something if I want to use him to throw the ball. NFC has faster QBs that can run but not throw as well, AFC has big guys with cannons that can't run, and then in the Superbowl we mix it up a bit just for funsies...
 
counter-counterpoint: how many did they hit this year? Don't count the Angels, Ohtani was a DH those days :) Guessing it's a low number, and batting average overall was sub-.200.

Honestly having a hard time finding that stat...
 
12 and a half innings and pushing 5 hours in, this Brewers/Dodgers game has become quite the pitcher's duel, which is saying something for the Brewers considering Gonzalez left the game in the second inning with an ankle injury.
 
The Mets made it official, the Syracuse Chiefs have become the Mets. They signed a 50 year lease for our ballpark and put out concept art for uniforms and logos. I look forward to seeing rehab starts and young players who will eventually be traded for broken down strike out kings.
 
Spygate 2.0? The Astros have repeatedly been accused of cheating by having someone take pictures of the opposing dugouts to steal signals.
 
Way more than 2.0, in that several other teams did variations of what the Pats did AFTER the Pats did it, just no one cared because it wasn't the Patriots/Boston that did it. Broncos, for example, about 2010? Kinda like ball PSI was super important once, but then when the Steelers got caught several times in a row screwing with the balls, it wasn't important anymore.

That said, meh. Not great, and MLB will sweep it under the rug with a fine, but Not super important I don't think (unless we find out there's some crazy scope to it). Definitely seems to have exposed a pattern, though; they've been reported a bunch of times for this. Not sure if Cora knows what's going on or not, but Red Sox have been changing signs a ton, even with no one on base, so they've got an inkling that something is fishy and are just staying ahead of it. Hopefully he doesn't go full Mangini, to circle back to the Spygate claim...
 
Good news, the crack MLB investigative team has just determined that the shady Astros employee (who scrubbed his profiles to hide that he was an Astros employee because he totally wasn't doing anything shady and that's totally normal to do) wasn't trying to cheat or do anything wrong. he was just recording the Sox dugout and texting back and forth to ensure that THEY weren't doing anything wrong. Nothing to see here, matter closed! :lol:

Not sure which part was supposed to be the believable part. Don't think it mattered, and hasn't affected a game, but to say that's what was going on is just silly.
 
Okay, so I'm listening to the NLCS game 5 right now. Why the hell is Wade Miley out of the game so soon? He only faced one batter! :confused:
 
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