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  1. It was still a meaningless exhibition. What meaning did it have? Really all you are doing is attaching significance to a league president’s concerns that viewership (re: revenue) might fall if the best players were not available…
  2. Just called for Chapman to aid the weak infield defense. Devers and Casas were the worst pair of corner infielders in MLB.
  3. Not looking like his best move, is it?
  4. Of course it made the game matter more. Heck it affected voting. Fans would vote for the best players in their league then for mediocre talent in the other. That they wanted to win the All Star game was always silly. It was always a meaningless exhibition. If the game gets too competitive, teams start holding out on bigger (re: more expensive) star players because, why risk injury? Just because some players didn’t have an Off Switch didn’t make the game better. I enjoyed the fun. I enjoyed moments like Barry Bonds charging out to centerfield to carry off Torii Hunter after the latter robbed him of a home run. I enjoyed watching players clamor up the dugout steps to watch Aroldis Chapman throw 102 MPH or better on every pitch, and pitying the teammate at the plate.. I enjoyed watching ARod cede the shortstop position to Cal Ripken one last time. And Chan Ho Park straight up grooving Cal a fastball down the middle just because, well, respect. Watching Rose slam Ray Fosse out of the league was a lowlight, not a highlight…
  5. Well, except that some of us called for that months ago
  6. Disagree. Making it matter (WS home field) made it stupid. It mattered for what it was - the game’s biggest names all in one place. Not because of the outcome. Look at the one play you highlight from those days. Tell me who won that game. What year was it? What was the score? No one remembers, because no one cared…
  7. It was moments like that in which many confuse reckless stupidity with competitiveness…
  8. You run one crowded solar shuttle…
  9. The All Star game was created to finance a pension fund for retired players. Sure it’s a meaningless exhibition, and may it stay that way forever. Worst idea ever was to link it to WS home field. Now it’s just pro players having fun. I’m fine watching that. And outside of the stupid WS home field idea, it was dumb for players to ever take this one game seriously, because want to win or not, it was still a meaningless exhibition back then…
  10. First, it was a dumb idea to put the DH in one league only. What other sports have that king of major rule changes between leagues and conferences? Can you imagine if the NFC dropped punting and you could only punt in AFC stadiums? Or if the Western Conference in the NBA allowed 6 players on the court? It’s one sport! But more important, pitchers stopped taking hitting seriously a long time ago. And if they got on base, they put on a jacket! Basically saying “yeah I’m on base. Not sure how, but know this - I’m not going to even try out here.” And then they f***ing jogged!! Universal DH all the way. And with it, I am much more accepting of inter league play…
  11. Inter league play was annoying when the leagues played under different rules, which itself was a stupid situation. It’s more acceptable now…
  12. Ortiz did lefties a little better than Devers, but also - 45 PA. If Devers did hit a home run last night instead of striking out, his OPS would have gone up to about .820…
  13. And if we win tonight, we need to buy it all back, right? SAVE THISE RECEIPTS!!
  14. Ditch inter league play and play the rest of your league 11 times each for a return to a more traditional 154 games…
  15. Or maybe that the one at bat people are over-examining from yesterday came against a LHP (Aaron Bummer) who has held lefties to a .543 OPS over his career. All of those home runs against Washington came against RHP…
  16. How many of those have come against LHP? He’s always fared worse against them and with 2 outs it’s very easy for an opposing manager to bring one in with no concerns…
  17. Really? These guys so far have only struck out 20% of the time. Dalbec has been striking out over 50% of the time for two years running…
  18. They did what they could, but with 3 wild cards, the likelihood of sending the top 6 teams goes up significantly. Whereas before teams got an unfair advantage solely based on geography…
  19. All for it. Although it doesn’t work out so simply with 162 games…
  20. But the division arrangement gives some teams an unfair advantage. The Blue Jays were the third wild card in the AL last year but they won more games than the AL Central champion Twins…
  21. Don’t blame me. Blame the duckhead who put the “i” and the “u” next to each other on the keyboard…
  22. No because of how they phrase it. A team finishing 84-78 is said to be 6 games above .500. But an 81-81 team is only 3 games behind them despite being .500. Where did those other 3 games go? Did the bellhop take them?
  23. You'd have to ask Lugo. If you need to find him, look on base. He's there about 43% of the time...
  24. Lugo is making a strong bud to grab opposing scouts’ attention. No one listed Fitts. Untouchable?
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