MLB 2025 Season
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HesCalledDyer said:Well I'm glad my Cubs picked up a 60 year old washed-up Cole Hamels and yet another mediocre reliever in Brandon Kinztler. Meanwhile every other contender in the NL went and got All-Stars. And Jacob deGrom is still in a Mets uniform. Good job, Jed.With Yu Darvish being a complete $180million headcase (who didn't see that disaster coming?!), Byrant & Rizzo not doing jack shit all season, Brandon Morrow not being able to stay off the DL (who didn't see that coming?!), and Maddon's completely baffling, almost-daily preference for Ian "0-5 w/ 4K" Happ over Albert Almora Jr... this team may as well book their vacations in October because the playoffs aren't happening. If they do, it will be an early exit.They fall behind EVERY game and fall behind EVERY series and have to play catch up. 60% of their wins are of the "come-from-behind" fashion. And while that's great they've been able to pull it off up 'til now, you can't expect to do it that consistently against playoff caliber teams. Law of averages is bound to set in at some point and we're starting to see that now. You can't give up runs in the first inning every game, never have your bats come alive until the 6th or 7th, lose game 1 of every series, and expect to accomplish much.It seems like many of these guys' heads blew up after winning it all and just don't feel the need to perform at the levels they're well capable of. If anyone, I would've thought Baez would be the biggest culprit of inflated ego, but it turns out he is one of the few that have elevated their level of play to MVP status (I'm talking team MVP, not league, although he certainly could be in that discussion). He, Almora, Heyward (!!), & Lester are the only ones who seem to go out there and perform at their absolute best every day. When a 37 y/o Ben Zobrist who doesn't even play daily is your 4th best offensive output player of the season, you've got problems that need to be addressed with urgency.How about that performance by Jake Arrieta last night?! Fuck you, Scott Boras! That man would still be in a Cubs uniform if not for his greedy, arrogant ass!
I wish Schwarber would get it together too.
The whole team has unlimited potential that they aren't living up to.0 -
Cliffy6745 said:Scott Boras' job is to literally be greedy and get his players as much money as possible
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HesCalledDyer said:Cliffy6745 said:Scott Boras' job is to literally be greedy and get his players as much money as possible
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Cliffy6745 said:HesCalledDyer said:Cliffy6745 said:Scott Boras' job is to literally be greedy and get his players as much money as possible
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HesCalledDyer said:Cliffy6745 said:HesCalledDyer said:Cliffy6745 said:Scott Boras' job is to literally be greedy and get his players as much money as possible
Just because there is mutual interest, doesn't mean the team offered the guy what he wanted or would get him to sign...0 -
Well he got fewer years and less money in Philly, so there's that. That's all I'm gonna say on it. No need to incessantly argue about it because we have the great Yu Garbage now.
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HesCalledDyer said:Well he got fewer years and less money in Philly, so there's that. That's all I'm gonna say on it. No need to incessantly argue about it because we have the great Yu Garbage now.
If I had known then what I know now...
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Wobbie said:HesCalledDyer said:Well he got fewer years and less money in Philly, so there's that. That's all I'm gonna say on it. No need to incessantly argue about it because we have the great Yu Garbage now.0
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Wobbie said:HesCalledDyer said:Well he got fewer years and less money in Philly, so there's that. That's all I'm gonna say on it. No need to incessantly argue about it because we have the great Yu Garbage now.Yeah, I'm kinda the same way. Jake would've been 38 at the end of the Cubs deal had he taken it. I would've like to get 3 more years out of him while the team has a good window of opportunity. After that it really wouldn't matter if he sucked cuz I'm sure the Cubs will go back to basement dwelling by then, too. If not sooner.Pitchers are easily the most volatile to give long term, high dollar deals to. Any player is one injury away from ending their career, but position players seem more likely to recover and not have it affect them down the road like it can pitchers.Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250
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HesCalledDyer said:Well I'm glad my Cubs picked up a 60 year old washed-up Cole Hamels and yet another mediocre reliever in Brandon Kinztler. Meanwhile every other contender in the NL went and got All-Stars. And Jacob deGrom is still in a Mets uniform. Good job, Jed.With Yu Darvish being a complete $180million headcase (who didn't see that disaster coming?!), Byrant & Rizzo not doing jack shit all season, Brandon Morrow not being able to stay off the DL (who didn't see that coming?!), and Maddon's completely baffling, almost-daily preference for Ian "0-5 w/ 4K" Happ over Albert Almora Jr... this team may as well book their vacations in October because the playoffs aren't happening. If they do, it will be an early exit.They fall behind EVERY game and fall behind EVERY series and have to play catch up. 60% of their wins are of the "come-from-behind" fashion. And while that's great they've been able to pull it off up 'til now, you can't expect to do it that consistently against playoff caliber teams. Law of averages is bound to set in at some point and we're starting to see that now. You can't give up runs in the first inning every game, never have your bats come alive until the 6th or 7th, lose game 1 of every series, and expect to accomplish much.It seems like many of these guys' heads blew up after winning it all and just don't feel the need to perform at the levels they're well capable of. If anyone, I would've thought Baez would be the biggest culprit of inflated ego, but it turns out he is one of the few that have elevated their level of play to MVP status (I'm talking team MVP, not league, although he certainly could be in that discussion). He, Almora, Heyward (!!), & Lester are the only ones who seem to go out there and perform at their absolute best every day. When a 37 y/o Ben Zobrist who doesn't even play daily is your 4th best offensive output player of the season, you've got problems that need to be addressed with urgency.How about that performance by Jake Arrieta last night?! Fuck you, Scott Boras! That man would still be in a Cubs uniform if not for his greedy, arrogant ass!0
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pjhawks said:HesCalledDyer said:Well I'm glad my Cubs picked up a 60 year old washed-up Cole Hamels and yet another mediocre reliever in Brandon Kinztler. Meanwhile every other contender in the NL went and got All-Stars. And Jacob deGrom is still in a Mets uniform. Good job, Jed.With Yu Darvish being a complete $180million headcase (who didn't see that disaster coming?!), Byrant & Rizzo not doing jack shit all season, Brandon Morrow not being able to stay off the DL (who didn't see that coming?!), and Maddon's completely baffling, almost-daily preference for Ian "0-5 w/ 4K" Happ over Albert Almora Jr... this team may as well book their vacations in October because the playoffs aren't happening. If they do, it will be an early exit.They fall behind EVERY game and fall behind EVERY series and have to play catch up. 60% of their wins are of the "come-from-behind" fashion. And while that's great they've been able to pull it off up 'til now, you can't expect to do it that consistently against playoff caliber teams. Law of averages is bound to set in at some point and we're starting to see that now. You can't give up runs in the first inning every game, never have your bats come alive until the 6th or 7th, lose game 1 of every series, and expect to accomplish much.It seems like many of these guys' heads blew up after winning it all and just don't feel the need to perform at the levels they're well capable of. If anyone, I would've thought Baez would be the biggest culprit of inflated ego, but it turns out he is one of the few that have elevated their level of play to MVP status (I'm talking team MVP, not league, although he certainly could be in that discussion). He, Almora, Heyward (!!), & Lester are the only ones who seem to go out there and perform at their absolute best every day. When a 37 y/o Ben Zobrist who doesn't even play daily is your 4th best offensive output player of the season, you've got problems that need to be addressed with urgency.How about that performance by Jake Arrieta last night?! Fuck you, Scott Boras! That man would still be in a Cubs uniform if not for his greedy, arrogant ass!Hope he can keep it up! If the Cubs hadn't made so many errors he probably could've gone another inning or two.Len & JD were talking during the game about how he historically does well when Joe Maddon is in the ballpark. World Series MVP against the Rays, no-hitter at Wrigley against the Cubs. Maybe it's just one of those things.Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250
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Kintzler looked good last night too.Mmmm, crow for lunch today!Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250
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I'm kind of thinking that's your favorite meal these days."A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0
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Scioscia stepping down as manager after this season
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Ugh bad news for McCullers it sounds like0
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Rick Ankiel attempting another comebackI miss igotid880
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igotid88 said:Scioscia stepping down as manager after this season
long overdue.If I had known then what I know now...
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I want to talk about throwing at batters.
So, my take is that batters do not fear about getting hit anymore. They dig in every time before every pitch.
If a batter gets brushed back then the ump gives the pitcher a warning and then the batter owns the box pretty much.
Brushing back the batter and hitting the batter are part of the game but when you have an idiot that throws at someones head then it ruins it.
I say hit em in the back or the thigh.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:I want to talk about throwing at batters.
So, my take is that batters do not fear about getting hit anymore. They dig in every time before every pitch.
If a batter gets brushed back then the ump gives the pitcher a warning and then the batter owns the box pretty much.
Brushing back the batter and hitting the batter are part of the game but when you have an idiot that throws at someones head then it ruins it.
I say hit em in the back or the thigh.
ALL part of the game!!0 -
Why should a batter fear getting hit? Do you say the same thing about other sports? Players don't fear cheap shots and injuries and that makes the sport?
Know what else was part of the game? Rampant racism, drugs, steroids and tons of other shit. Sports evolve.
Why would it be a good thing for a player to fear getting a cheap shot?
I am all about pitching inside but intentionally hitting someone, fuck outta here.0
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