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  • Ledbetterman10
    Ledbetterman10 Posts: 16,994
    edited March 2019
    Wobbie said:
    interleague on opening day is a travesty.
    Yeah if they insist on doing that, make it something like Cubs/White Sox or Yankees/Mets. Cubs/Rangers is just weird. 
    It's not that they insist on doing it, it's that they have to do it since there are an odd number of teams in each league.
    Jeez it's been like 6 years and I guess I still haven't adjusted to the Astros switching leagues. 
    Post edited by Ledbetterman10 on
    2000: Camden 1, 2003: Philly, State College, Camden 1, MSG 2, Hershey, 2004: Reading, 2005: Philly, 2006: Camden 1, 2, East Rutherford 1, 2007: Lollapalooza, 2008: Camden 1, Washington D.C., MSG 1, 2, 2009: Philly 1, 2, 3, 4, 2010: Bristol, MSG 2, 2011: PJ20 1, 2, 2012: Made In America, 2013: Brooklyn 2, Philly 2, 2014: Denver, 2015: Global Citizen Festival, 2016: Philly 2, Fenway 1, 2018: Fenway 1, 2, 2021: Sea. Hear. Now. 2022: Camden, 2024Philly 2, 2025: Pittsburgh 1

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  • mfc2006
    mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,491
    Wobbie said:
    interleague on opening day is a travesty.
    Yeah if they insist on doing that, make it something like Cubs/White Sox or Yankees/Mets. Cubs/Rangers is just weird. 
    It's not that they insist on doing it, it's that they have to do it since there are an odd number of teams in each league.
    Jeez it's been like 6 years and I guess I still haven't adjusted to the Astros switching leagues. 
    Neither have I.

    Happy Opening Day, everyone!
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  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,026
    Wish the Astros were still in the NL...
  • mfc2006
    mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,491
    Wish the Astros were still in the NL...
    I do too. I know that the move was a part of the sale of the team. The Rockies should have moved to the AL. My rationale is based upon the fact that they were a somewhat recent expansion team, their geographic location and the fact that the Astros had an established history in the NL. 

    I grew up watching them in the NL and had to adjust to the AL style. I'm just happy that the new ownership has done a tremendous job with building this team to sustain a level of success for years to come.
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  • Ledbetterman10
    Ledbetterman10 Posts: 16,994
    Wish the Astros were still in the NL...
    You and the fans of all the other AL teams can have them. They're tough.
    2000: Camden 1, 2003: Philly, State College, Camden 1, MSG 2, Hershey, 2004: Reading, 2005: Philly, 2006: Camden 1, 2, East Rutherford 1, 2007: Lollapalooza, 2008: Camden 1, Washington D.C., MSG 1, 2, 2009: Philly 1, 2, 3, 4, 2010: Bristol, MSG 2, 2011: PJ20 1, 2, 2012: Made In America, 2013: Brooklyn 2, Philly 2, 2014: Denver, 2015: Global Citizen Festival, 2016: Philly 2, Fenway 1, 2018: Fenway 1, 2, 2021: Sea. Hear. Now. 2022: Camden, 2024Philly 2, 2025: Pittsburgh 1

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  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,026
    Wish the Astros were still in the NL...
    You and the fans of all the other AL teams can have them. They're tough.
    Little bit.  Little bit.  Expect a better year than last too.
  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,273
    Wobbie said:
    interleague on opening day is a travesty.
    Yeah if they insist on doing that, make it something like Cubs/White Sox or Yankees/Mets. Cubs/Rangers is just weird. 
    It's not that they insist on doing it, it's that they have to do it since there are an odd number of teams in each league.
    I get it but I hate it.

    selig’s brewers should have gone to the AL.
    If I had known then what I know now...

    Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
    VIC 07
    EV LA1 08
    Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
    Columbus 10
    EV LA 11
    Vancouver 11
    Missoula 12
    Portland 13, Spokane 13
    St. Paul 14, Denver 14
    Philly I & II, 16
    Denver 22
    Missoula 24
  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 41,359
    Cano went yard.

    Expect him to have a monster year.
  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,026
    Cano went yard.

    Expect him to have a monster year.
    Cano is the man 
  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,273
    juicer.
    If I had known then what I know now...

    Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
    VIC 07
    EV LA1 08
    Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
    Columbus 10
    EV LA 11
    Vancouver 11
    Missoula 12
    Portland 13, Spokane 13
    St. Paul 14, Denver 14
    Philly I & II, 16
    Denver 22
    Missoula 24
  • mfc2006
    mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,491
    Great opening day win for the Astros!!
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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491
    edited March 2019
    So "Harper geeting booed" is a national phenomenon already.  But even I have to take up for Philly here because the video I've seen, it seemed to be just one fan being extremely loud.  Not a great debut nonetheless, but those cleats were sick!

    Nice big day for my Cubbies!  Baez yard twice, Bryant yard, Contreras punching out a potential base stealer, top 4 hitters with RBI, every starter scored a run, Rizzo draws 3 BB, great stuff from the bullpen, new guy Mark Zagunis - making the start over Schwarber - with the GWRBI.  Good to see the kid producing in his first Opening Day start!
  • cutz
    cutz Posts: 12,235
    https://www.thescore.com/mlb/news/1745680


    MLB awards belt to team that keeps arbitration salaries lowest
    6h ago
    LG Patterson / Major League Baseball / Getty
    LOS ANGELES CA - OCTOBER 25 Major League Baseball Commissioner Robert D Manfred Jr talks with Executive Director of the Major League Baseball Players Association Tony Clark during batting practice prior to Game 2 of the 2017 World Series between the Houston Astros and the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday October 25 2017 in Los Angeles California

    Major League Baseball is handing out an award that might not sit well with its players or their union.

    In a statement obtained by Marc Carig of The Athletic, MLB acknowledged it gives a plastic replica championship belt to the team that does the best at keeping salaries down in arbitration.

    The object, known as "The Belt," is given to a club's salary arbitration department as a morale booster for handling the tedious process.

    Finalists for The Belt this offseason included the Houston Astros, Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, Tampa Bay Rays, and Minnesota Twins.

    The salary arbitration process is an avenue for players to earn as close to their value as possible. Players are granted the freedom to negotiate with their respective clubs. If an agreement can't be reached, the two sides exchange figures and a panel of arbitrators eventually selects one of the salaries.

    When a player reaches the major leagues, a team controls their salary for three seasons, and they usually earn close to the league minimum before entering arbitration. After six seasons, players can become free agents.

    Recently, however, several top players, including Mike TroutNolan Arenado, and Jacob deGrom, have opted to sign contract extensions with their current teams rather than test a free-agent market that hasn't been generous.

    Executive director of the MLB Players Association Tony Clark issued a statement Friday in response to The Athletic's story about the championship belt.

    "That clubs make sport of trying to suppress salaries in a process designed to produce fair settlements shows a blatant lack of respect for our players, the game, and the arbitration process itself," he said.

    In addition to the union, Kansas City Royals reliever Jake Diekman also chimed in via Twitter See Jake Diekman's other Tweets






  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 41,359
    cutz said:
    https://www.thescore.com/mlb/news/1745680


    MLB awards belt to team that keeps arbitration salaries lowest
    6h ago
    LG Patterson / Major League Baseball / Getty
    LOS ANGELES CA - OCTOBER 25 Major League Baseball Commissioner Robert D Manfred Jr talks with Executive Director of the Major League Baseball Players Association Tony Clark during batting practice prior to Game 2 of the 2017 World Series between the Houston Astros and the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday October 25 2017 in Los Angeles California

    Major League Baseball is handing out an award that might not sit well with its players or their union.

    In a statement obtained by Marc Carig of The Athletic, MLB acknowledged it gives a plastic replica championship belt to the team that does the best at keeping salaries down in arbitration.

    The object, known as "The Belt," is given to a club's salary arbitration department as a morale booster for handling the tedious process.

    Finalists for The Belt this offseason included the Houston Astros, Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, Tampa Bay Rays, and Minnesota Twins.

    The salary arbitration process is an avenue for players to earn as close to their value as possible. Players are granted the freedom to negotiate with their respective clubs. If an agreement can't be reached, the two sides exchange figures and a panel of arbitrators eventually selects one of the salaries.

    When a player reaches the major leagues, a team controls their salary for three seasons, and they usually earn close to the league minimum before entering arbitration. After six seasons, players can become free agents.

    Recently, however, several top players, including Mike TroutNolan Arenado, and Jacob deGrom, have opted to sign contract extensions with their current teams rather than test a free-agent market that hasn't been generous.

    Executive director of the MLB Players Association Tony Clark issued a statement Friday in response to The Athletic's story about the championship belt.

    "That clubs make sport of trying to suppress salaries in a process designed to produce fair settlements shows a blatant lack of respect for our players, the game, and the arbitration process itself," he said.

    In addition to the union, Kansas City Royals reliever Jake Diekman also chimed in via Twitter See Jake Diekman's other Tweets






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  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,633
    edited April 2019
    Baltimore, Seattle, and Tampa Bay starting off the seaon strong. Baltimore and Seattle are the surprise early on
    Post edited by igotid88 on
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  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,026
    What a horrible deal for Acuña. Hard to turn down $100 mil but good god. 
  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    Acuna Jr 8/$100M extension!  Good job, Atlanta!

    Smart move on their part, but I think teams need to be trending towards paying the silly huge deals early instead of when players are in their downward slope. 
  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,026
    edited April 2019
    DewieCox said:
    Acuna Jr 8/$100M extension!  Good job, Atlanta!

    Smart move on their part, but I think teams need to be trending towards paying the silly huge deals early instead of when players are in their downward slope. 
    Yeah, it’s a great deal for the braves. He could be a top 5 player in the game for half a decade. He could make half of this through arbitration