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  1. I think the Yankees could also trade away their entire team for prospects, or maybe just waive all of them and rebuild the right way.
  2. Just put them on waivers.
  3. I don't know about the new ones, but mine, alas, taught me far more about mechanics than I ever needed or wished to know.`I suspect it had a shorter life than most MLB careers (but it did go fast [in every sense I guess]!)
  4. Ha! That a sportster will hold its value a long time will come as news to anyone who has actually owned one!
  5. the notion of "value" is a problem. Of course, buying 10 mopeds at $15/each is a GREAT VALUE!! Much better than buying, say, a Harley Sportster or a Triumph Bonneville (I'm old, obviously!) overpriced at $20K. But you're not going to win many races with that strategy or get anyone to want to watch what you do with them.
  6. Pretty sad state of affairs when the most positive thing about a team is the expectation that they can get good value by selling their best players at the trade deadline. To "showcase" essentially means that the players who perform well will be gone; the ones who don't will be retained. How the business plan of getting rid of your productive employees and keeping your drones succeeds in such matters as selling jerseys and season tickets, winning championships, and putting the pennies in the seats is beyond me.
  7. I thought Garret Richards had claim to that excuse.
  8. More baserunning mistakes.
  9. I can't say whether that is true or not! I recall (again, from childhood), a variant about Ty Cobb (one of the biggest sh*theads ever to play). He was asked why he didn't have power, and went out and hit a couple of home runs. Then came back saying it was really no fun and not interesting to him; he'd rather hit for average. (I doubt this one is true1)
  10. There was an anecdote about Williams visiting one of the kids on his death bed involved in the Jimmy Fund; kid asked him to hit a homer for him. TW put two over the left field wall.
  11. If the hitters were able to hit after all that, the pitchers should have been able to pitch. They weren't.
  12. Wow. Turning a routine ground ball into a double??
  13. Barnes cannot be sent down, correct? Is there anything in the CBA that permits a medical "leave"? It would have to be the IL, right? Has that ever been used for 'psychological' reasons? (The Ben Simmons situation in the NBA?) (I didn't really think he was turning things at all. He had a nice box score on his last outing but those outs were very loud. It really does seem like a Daniel Bard situation, who is back in the league, no?)
  14. Self-defined "true fans" should remember: it's the pink hats that put the pennies in the seats. Not the wannabe GM's on the internet.
  15. And now, everyone MUST go out and see the movie "Buffalo '66".
  16. I saw one in Portland a couple of years back: Dogs down 3 in the bottom of the ninth, bases loaded, 2 outs. Curve ball--batter misses by a good foot. 0-1. Another curve, again a swing, not even in the right time zone. The pitcher then made the mistake of throwing another one. Over the wall for the win. Even a AA player can learn to hit the curve, given enough chances!
  17. We have all been saying all along that Franchie is the future of the franchise.
  18. Why waste your good stuff when you got an OF with Kike and JBJ?
  19. If Whitlock (poster child of the BLoom era) were an average starter, the RS wouldn't be down 4 runs after a 1/2 inning.
  20. just tuned in. Can anyone explain why Eovaldi was left in after the 2nd or 3rd or 4th HR in that inning? I don't get it.
  21. Do you know the rule on that? The diff. between suspending a game and just calling it. Seems to me it's different from what it used to be.
  22. Sports fans showing their class as usual. Glad I missed that.
  23. I seem to recall the rule on rain-outs. If the game is unplayable, since the RS have not had a chance to hit, Houston doesn't get their run in the 6th and the game is 'called' for 5 innings. RED SOX WIN! (or would they now consider it tied and reschedule last part of game?)
  24. Mayflies at least live through the day.
  25. I don't believe that. You're a MLB player. You know your salary and playing time depend on how well you do. Are you saying that in a 1-1 game you give it your all? But in a 1-3 or 1-5 game, you go to the plate and just wave away? Of course there's more pressure in a close game. But do you play better because the game is close? That's not my experience in any sport Ive played. (Well, maybe golf in match play where you're in the rough and the guy you're playing with just reached the green in 2 on a par 5--but even then ... ).
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