He's 19 years-old, that's what they do (or at least I did b/c I emulated Pedro Martinez). Either way I remember playing a Community College game with some of the best talent in my area (NY isn't really a hotbed, but still really respectable 19-21 year old kids generally), and after our coach got ejected we cheered balls and strikes like it was the 9th inning of the World Series for 12 straight innings. I threw 3-0 curveballs for strikes to a catcher who decided that was the day he wasn't going to wear a cup.
Learning to control your emotions come with time, and he will learn. I mean no one calls Ryan Braun a dick (he's leading the NL in All-Star voting), and he once ran halfway to the dugout watching a homerun against the D-Bags in his rookie year in the Bigs. He apologized, and got drilled his next time out against the Bags. He doesn't do that anymore. Hell, since I've been able to get the baseball ticket and follow the Crew for the last 4 years I've seen their young players go from that, to "untucking" after a win, running-off the field after a walk-off hit against the Cards b/c they hated the untucking, falling over when they were 10 games out of the playoff hunt in September after Prince hit a walk-off against the Giants, to just going out an playing ball real hard this year. Difference is they aren't all 23 years-old anymore, they want to win and they learned that showing up the other team doesn't help.
P.S. If The "Big Veg" goes to the Nats I'll start cutting (j/k). The Nats do look like they have righted the ship though.
He's 19 years-old, that's what they do (or at least I did b/c I emulated Pedro Martinez). Either way I remember playing a Community College game with some of the best talent in my area (NY isn't really a hotbed, but still really respectable 19-21 year old kids generally), and after our coach got ejected we cheered balls and strikes like it was the 9th inning of the World Series for 12 straight innings. I threw 3-0 curveballs for strikes to a catcher who decided that was the day he wasn't going to wear a cup.
Learning to control your emotions come with time, and he will learn. I mean no one calls Ryan Braun a dick (he's leading the NL in All-Star voting), and he once ran halfway to the dugout watching a homerun against the D-Bags in his rookie year in the Bigs. He apologized, and got drilled his next time out against the Bags. He doesn't do that anymore. Hell, since I've been able to get the baseball ticket and follow the Crew for the last 4 years I've seen their young players go from that, to "untucking" after a win, running-off the field after a walk-off hit against the Cards b/c they hated the untucking, falling over when they were 10 games out of the playoff hunt in September after Prince hit a walk-off against the Giants, to just going out an playing ball real hard this year. Difference is they aren't all 23 years-old anymore, they want to win and they learned that showing up the other team doesn't help.
P.S. If The "Big Veg" goes to the Nats I'll start cutting (j/k). The Nats do look like they have righted the ship though.
I understand the dude is still young, but he's been talked to about his nonsense before (the excessive eyeblack, the posing after bombs, etc). He's still only in single A, so he has a ways to go. All I've seen/read about him just screams giant douche. Some guys never lose that (Arod, bonds, clemens, larussa, reyes, etc). I think harper is going to end up in that same ilk
some meathead type like dibble or farnsworth will put him in his place when he gets to the show. And I will enjoy every second of it.
Lerner is worth something crazy like 4 times what mark cuban is worth. dude is beyond loaded and has shown he will pour money into the nats to make them relevant. good for baseball, bad for NL East. werid how one team goes in the shitter (mets) and another kinda emerges. sports are awesome like that.
and yeah...I wouldn't expect your squad to resign the fat angry first baseman
You're probably right about Harper, but I'm just saying that there's still time. It probably will take a 97 mph fastball in the ribcage to get the ball rolling though. I don't see Prince coming back, but will enjoy the ride this year. In fact, I might take a closer look at him than Pujols given the potential ROI (he's probably 60% the player but will come at 50% of the price and is like 27 vs. Pujols "31").
Lerner is worth something crazy like 4 times what mark cuban is worth. dude is beyond loaded and has shown he will pour money into the nats to make them relevant. good for baseball, bad for NL East. werid how one team goes in the shitter (mets) and another kinda emerges. sports are awesome like that.
and yeah...I wouldn't expect your squad to resign the fat angry first baseman
lets be honest, the mets have always been in the shitter since fred coupon took over.
also am i consider a nerd for listening to the live streaming of the draft?
umm have the mets heard of this thing called a catcher? so far only drafting 1 catcher worries me a bit.
in regards to the whole Bryce Harper thing
i'm watching MLB network and Verdicci and Heart just said that this pitcher wasn't only targeting Harper but apparently was starring at the Hagerstown dugout before the game. they both applauded Harper for sticking up for his team.
Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
Lerner is worth something crazy like 4 times what mark cuban is worth. dude is beyond loaded and has shown he will pour money into the nats to make them relevant. good for baseball, bad for NL East. werid how one team goes in the shitter (mets) and another kinda emerges. sports are awesome like that.
and yeah...I wouldn't expect your squad to resign the fat angry first baseman
also am i consider a nerd for listening to the live streaming of the draft?
got home from my sales appointments around 1. I had the draft stream on all afternoon. Crazy how they just do it like a teleconference.
Told myself I was going to stop drinking during the week to lose a few pounds, then tonight Yanks-Boston, NBA Finals and USA-Canada soccer (which I can't find on TV). Not sure I can watch these games without a few beers, ah well.
Told myself I was going to stop drinking during the week to lose a few pounds, then tonight Yanks-Boston, NBA Finals and USA-Canada soccer (which I can't find on TV). Not sure I can watch these games without a few beers, ah well.
just think of drinking during the week as training for PJ20
Told myself I was going to stop drinking during the week to lose a few pounds, then tonight Yanks-Boston, NBA Finals and USA-Canada soccer (which I can't find on TV). Not sure I can watch these games without a few beers, ah well.
just think of drinking during the week as training for PJ20
haha, very true. I enjoy day drinking and am pretty damn good at it, but that will take some training. Going to be 12+ hours a day. Fuck yeah.
figures the yanks/sox are on MLB Network and the one HD extra innings channel. annoying
I am on MLB, Cone is doing that game so I will take him and HD over extra innings. Dude, do you get an HD channel down there? I don't think I do. Games on that channel for me just take up less of the screen.
figures the yanks/sox are on MLB Network and the one HD extra innings channel. annoying
I am on MLB, Cone is doing that game so I will take him and HD over extra innings. Dude, do you get an HD channel down there? I don't think I do. Games on that channel for me just take up less of the screen.
yep. channel 786. NESN feed, so I'm sure you'll be avoiding that channel anyway
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"I play good, hard-nosed basketball.
Things happen in the game. Nothing you
can do. I don't go and say,
"I'm gonna beat this guy up."
I hate this guy and he hasn't even reached the show yet
On one hand, Bryce Harper is 18 and would still be a senior in high school if he'd lived a normal life. On the other hand, scouts who cover the South Atlantic League have been raising eyebrows for weeks about his sense of entitlement. Tales of Harper showing up late for team stretching, and occasionally exiting those stretching drills before they were over, have been circulating in the scout community. And as talented as Harper may be, and as fun as he may be to watch on the field, he has often offended outsiders with his what-am-I-doing-in-THIS-league body language. That has to stop.
I hate this guy and he hasn't even reached the show yet
On one hand, Bryce Harper is 18 and would still be a senior in high school if he'd lived a normal life. On the other hand, scouts who cover the South Atlantic League have been raising eyebrows for weeks about his sense of entitlement. Tales of Harper showing up late for team stretching, and occasionally exiting those stretching drills before they were over, have been circulating in the scout community. And as talented as Harper may be, and as fun as he may be to watch on the field, he has often offended outsiders with his what-am-I-doing-in-THIS-league body language. That has to stop.
I read this earlier. As much as Stark can be a douche, I like reading his articles.
I hate this guy and he hasn't even reached the show yet
On one hand, Bryce Harper is 18 and would still be a senior in high school if he'd lived a normal life. On the other hand, scouts who cover the South Atlantic League have been raising eyebrows for weeks about his sense of entitlement. Tales of Harper showing up late for team stretching, and occasionally exiting those stretching drills before they were over, have been circulating in the scout community. And as talented as Harper may be, and as fun as he may be to watch on the field, he has often offended outsiders with his what-am-I-doing-in-THIS-league body language. That has to stop.
I read this earlier. As much as Stark can be a douche, I like reading his articles.
Seems like he has a ton of scout/executive sources (especially with the phils). I love reading his rumors and feedback from scouts. The stupid line score and whacky stats he writes about don't interest me at all.
I hate this guy and he hasn't even reached the show yet
On one hand, Bryce Harper is 18 and would still be a senior in high school if he'd lived a normal life. On the other hand, scouts who cover the South Atlantic League have been raising eyebrows for weeks about his sense of entitlement. Tales of Harper showing up late for team stretching, and occasionally exiting those stretching drills before they were over, have been circulating in the scout community. And as talented as Harper may be, and as fun as he may be to watch on the field, he has often offended outsiders with his what-am-I-doing-in-THIS-league body language. That has to stop.
I read this earlier. As much as Stark can be a douche, I like reading his articles.
Seems like he has a ton of scout/executive sources (especially with the phils). I love reading his rumors and feedback from scouts. The stupid line score and whacky stats he writes about don't interest me at all.
So I guess I'm 50/50 with his stuff
Yeah, that's the thing. I immediately look for quotes in his stuff. Anything from "execs" or scouts. Whenever I see "one AL exec said", so on and so forth, that's what I read. Good stuff.
A simple form of realignment being seriously considered has been raised in the labor talks between Major League Baseball and the players' association, according to four sources: two leagues of 15 teams, rather than the current structure of 16 teams in the National League and 14 in the American League.
According to a highly ranked executive, one consideration that has been raised in ownership committee meetings is eliminating the divisions altogether, so that 15 AL and 15 NL teams would vie for five playoff spots within each league. Currently, Major League Baseball has six divisions.
A source who has been briefed on the specifics of the labor discussions says that the players' union has indicated that it is open to the idea of two 15-team leagues, but that the whole plan still hasn't been talked through or presented to the owners.
"I'd still say the odds of it happening are less than 50-50," one source said.
A sticking point involves interleague play. Because of the odd number of teams in each league, it is possible that a team in contention late in the season will have to be playing its final games in interleague play.
One of the biggest issues that would have to be resolved in any realignment resulting in two 15-team leagues is which of the National League teams would switch to the American League.
Two highly ranked executives believe the Houston Astros would be a possibility, because a switch to the AL for Houston would foster a rivalry between the Astros and the Texas Rangers.
"There are still a lot of details that would have to be discussed," one source said.
Why not just have the Brewers move back to the AL?
"FF, I've heard the droning about the Sawx being the baby dolls. Yeah, I get it, you guys invented baseball and suffered forever. I get it." -JearlPam0925
Can't really move the Brewers to the AL because that would give the Central division six teams while the West still has only four. Houston to the AL West makes the most sense, I suppose, even if the notion of there being an Astros-Rangers rivalry is kind of laughable.
A) Move the Astros to the Al West: Great, make us even a worse division. Though I do agree it would be nice to have the same amount of teams in each division.
Maybe it is time to call an end to inter-league play. Maybe it has run it's course. I really wouldn't miss it much.
C) I wouldn't like a two division-less leagues, with each league's teams vying for five playoff spots. I know it used to be that way, but I wasn't alive then.
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Learning to control your emotions come with time, and he will learn. I mean no one calls Ryan Braun a dick (he's leading the NL in All-Star voting), and he once ran halfway to the dugout watching a homerun against the D-Bags in his rookie year in the Bigs. He apologized, and got drilled his next time out against the Bags. He doesn't do that anymore. Hell, since I've been able to get the baseball ticket and follow the Crew for the last 4 years I've seen their young players go from that, to "untucking" after a win, running-off the field after a walk-off hit against the Cards b/c they hated the untucking, falling over when they were 10 games out of the playoff hunt in September after Prince hit a walk-off against the Giants, to just going out an playing ball real hard this year. Difference is they aren't all 23 years-old anymore, they want to win and they learned that showing up the other team doesn't help.
P.S. If The "Big Veg" goes to the Nats I'll start cutting (j/k). The Nats do look like they have righted the ship though.
I understand the dude is still young, but he's been talked to about his nonsense before (the excessive eyeblack, the posing after bombs, etc). He's still only in single A, so he has a ways to go. All I've seen/read about him just screams giant douche. Some guys never lose that (Arod, bonds, clemens, larussa, reyes, etc). I think harper is going to end up in that same ilk
some meathead type like dibble or farnsworth will put him in his place when he gets to the show. And I will enjoy every second of it.
Lerner is worth something crazy like 4 times what mark cuban is worth. dude is beyond loaded and has shown he will pour money into the nats to make them relevant. good for baseball, bad for NL East. werid how one team goes in the shitter (mets) and another kinda emerges. sports are awesome like that.
and yeah...I wouldn't expect your squad to resign the fat angry first baseman
also am i consider a nerd for listening to the live streaming of the draft?
umm have the mets heard of this thing called a catcher? so far only drafting 1 catcher worries me a bit.
in regards to the whole Bryce Harper thing
i'm watching MLB network and Verdicci and Heart just said that this pitcher wasn't only targeting Harper but apparently was starring at the Hagerstown dugout before the game. they both applauded Harper for sticking up for his team.
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
got home from my sales appointments around 1. I had the draft stream on all afternoon. Crazy how they just do it like a teleconference.
So my point is we are both nerds
haha yes we are
i'm only listening to this till mets pregame comes on at 7:30 lol
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
start time is 7:30 pm
Sammi: Wanna just break up?
just think of drinking during the week as training for PJ20
Thanks, man. Not sure I get that. Fucking comcast.
haha, very true. I enjoy day drinking and am pretty damn good at it, but that will take some training. Going to be 12+ hours a day. Fuck yeah.
yeah, that is gay.
figures the yanks/sox are on MLB Network and the one HD extra innings channel. annoying
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Sammi: Wanna just break up?
I am on MLB, Cone is doing that game so I will take him and HD over extra innings. Dude, do you get an HD channel down there? I don't think I do. Games on that channel for me just take up less of the screen.
Yeah, dumb. I pay for extra innings so I don't buy too much more than that.
yep. channel 786. NESN feed, so I'm sure you'll be avoiding that channel anyway
Yeah, not HD for me. haha, I'll be watching on MLB.
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Toronto 2011,Toronto 2011
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"I play good, hard-nosed basketball.
Things happen in the game. Nothing you
can do. I don't go and say,
"I'm gonna beat this guy up."
On one hand, Bryce Harper is 18 and would still be a senior in high school if he'd lived a normal life. On the other hand, scouts who cover the South Atlantic League have been raising eyebrows for weeks about his sense of entitlement. Tales of Harper showing up late for team stretching, and occasionally exiting those stretching drills before they were over, have been circulating in the scout community. And as talented as Harper may be, and as fun as he may be to watch on the field, he has often offended outsiders with his what-am-I-doing-in-THIS-league body language. That has to stop.
I read this earlier. As much as Stark can be a douche, I like reading his articles.
Seems like he has a ton of scout/executive sources (especially with the phils). I love reading his rumors and feedback from scouts. The stupid line score and whacky stats he writes about don't interest me at all.
So I guess I'm 50/50 with his stuff
Yeah, that's the thing. I immediately look for quotes in his stuff. Anything from "execs" or scouts. Whenever I see "one AL exec said", so on and so forth, that's what I read. Good stuff.
A simple form of realignment being seriously considered has been raised in the labor talks between Major League Baseball and the players' association, according to four sources: two leagues of 15 teams, rather than the current structure of 16 teams in the National League and 14 in the American League.
According to a highly ranked executive, one consideration that has been raised in ownership committee meetings is eliminating the divisions altogether, so that 15 AL and 15 NL teams would vie for five playoff spots within each league. Currently, Major League Baseball has six divisions.
A source who has been briefed on the specifics of the labor discussions says that the players' union has indicated that it is open to the idea of two 15-team leagues, but that the whole plan still hasn't been talked through or presented to the owners.
"I'd still say the odds of it happening are less than 50-50," one source said.
A sticking point involves interleague play. Because of the odd number of teams in each league, it is possible that a team in contention late in the season will have to be playing its final games in interleague play.
One of the biggest issues that would have to be resolved in any realignment resulting in two 15-team leagues is which of the National League teams would switch to the American League.
Two highly ranked executives believe the Houston Astros would be a possibility, because a switch to the AL for Houston would foster a rivalry between the Astros and the Texas Rangers.
"There are still a lot of details that would have to be discussed," one source said.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/stor ... BHeadlines
why not eliminate about 4 teams?
A) Move the Astros to the Al West: Great, make us even a worse division. Though I do agree it would be nice to have the same amount of teams in each division.
Maybe it is time to call an end to inter-league play. Maybe it has run it's course. I really wouldn't miss it much.
C) I wouldn't like a two division-less leagues, with each league's teams vying for five playoff spots. I know it used to be that way, but I wasn't alive then.