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  • Posts: 10,819
    edited February 2020
    Great article on my Halos and Trout.  It doesn't mention of the bright future of Adams and Adell whom they have in the pipes though.
    https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/28577463/ten-reasons-mike-trout-mlb-best-player-2010s-won-playoff-game
    I am excited for the Angels season......Ohtani is back healthy, Upton is healthy, Pujols is still good for .260/25/100, Rendon will be a huge contributor, and hopefully Joc Pedersen will have a good year!

    Not to mention David Fletcher (a back-up to Rendon?) & Andrelton Simmons on the left side of the infield, as well as Tommy La Stella at 2nd.

    Lets just hope the pitching has a decent year!


  • Posts: 28,594
    Mets ruined their sale
    I miss igotid88
  • Posts: 12,224
    If anyone ever hears another analyst say the Yankees, Dodgers, and Red Sox are on another level they can immediately be told to shut up. The Red Sox are obviously no Dodgers, let alone even remotely close to the Yankees.

    This is true because the Red Sox have won 4 WS this Century while the NYY have won 1 and LA 0.

    It may sound crazy but now the Red Sox have a better shot at signing Mookie Betts next off season now that they re-set the Luxury Tax?

    Lets not forget that the NYY & LA Dodgers made sure to get below the Luxury Tax Threshold to re-set. I listen to a Jayson Stark Podcast with Ken Rosenthal and they explained how teams get penalized by being over the Luxury Tax Threshold for a few years in a row and the price to pay is steep. its not just money either. Its slot money and raft Picks. After hearing it its too complex for me as my head was spinning>LOL

  • igotid88 said:
    Mets ruined their sale
    That is the absolute most Mets thing they could do.  Good job Wilpon!
  • cutz said:

    This is true because the Red Sox have won 4 WS this Century while the NYY have won 1 and LA 0.

    It may sound crazy but now the Red Sox have a better shot at signing Mookie Betts next off season now that they re-set the Luxury Tax?

    Lets not forget that the NYY & LA Dodgers made sure to get below the Luxury Tax Threshold to re-set. I listen to a Jayson Stark Podcast with Ken Rosenthal and they explained how teams get penalized by being over the Luxury Tax Threshold for a few years in a row and the price to pay is steep. its not just money either. Its slot money and raft Picks. After hearing it its too complex for me as my head was spinning>LOL

    If you are winning though it doesn't matter.  The extra revenue for the team gets covered from Playoff and or WS money, which is huge.

    The Redsox don't have much faith in what  they have apparently and need to get under that tax now and go from there.
  • JOEJOEJOE said:
    I am excited for the Angels season......Ohtani is back healthy, Upton is healthy, Pujols is still good for .260/25/100, Rendon will be a huge contributor, and hopefully Joc Pedersen will have a good year!

    Not to mention David Fletcher (a back-up to Rendon?) & Andrelton Simmons on the left side of the infield, as well as Tommy La Stella at 2nd.

    Lets just hope the pitching has a decent year!


    Give Joc a full 600 AB's and let's see what he does.

    Simmons is a tremendous SS that gets little to no credit as I'm sure it's because he is shadowed by Trout and plays in the west.
  • Posts: 10,819
    Give Joc a full 600 AB's and let's see what he does.

    Simmons is a tremendous SS that gets little to no credit as I'm sure it's because he is shadowed by Trout and plays in the west.
    Joc is a nice upgrade from Kole Calhoun
  • JOEJOEJOE said:
    Joc is a nice upgrade from Kole Calhoun
    Poor ol Kole...  Would hit 20 hr and strike out 200 and bat 220...  It was time for him to go.

    Welcome Joc!
  • Deep South Philly Posts: 17,506
    Just remembered that stupid 3-batter pitcher minimum is happening this year. So fucking stupid.
  • Posts: 16,991
    edited February 2020
    Just remembered that stupid 3-batter pitcher minimum is happening this year. So fucking stupid.
    I actually like it. The games take way too long with all these pitching changes in the 7th, 8th, and 9th innings. 

    It'll also lead to some new managerial strategies being deployed (especially in the NL) so that can be interesting. 
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  • Deep South Philly Posts: 17,506
    I actually like it. The games take way too long with all these pitching changes in the 7th, 8th, and 9th innings. 

    It'll also lead to some new managerial strategies being deployed (especially in the NL) so that can be interesting. 
    The thing is there's a contradiction in what the league wants - they want shorter games, but more offense. You can have one or the other but not both.

    You're going to get longer games because some pitcher who sucks will have to stay in and finish his minimum while giving up 17 homers. But I guess they're cool with it because they get more offense. It's just dumb,.

    For a sport that's the least progressive when it comes to actual rule changes and the such, it just seems that this being it -  their first time dipping their toe in the water of really fucking with the rules - it seems like a pretty dumb one.

    The DH is already coming to the NL, it's an inevitability, so I don't see how combining that with this new rule is a good thing.
  • The thing is there's a contradiction in what the league wants - they want shorter games, but more offense. You can have one or the other but not both.

    You're going to get longer games because some pitcher who sucks will have to stay in and finish his minimum while giving up 17 homers. But I guess they're cool with it because they get more offense. It's just dumb,.

    For a sport that's the least progressive when it comes to actual rule changes and the such, it just seems that this being it -  their first time dipping their toe in the water of really fucking with the rules - it seems like a pretty dumb one.

    The DH is already coming to the NL, it's an inevitability, so I don't see how combining that with this new rule is a good thing.
    Well to each their own. I like it. 

    And what's with the section I bolded? If he sucks, he'll get pulled after the third batter. 
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  • Deep South Philly Posts: 17,506
    Well to each their own. I like it. 

    And what's with the section I bolded? If he sucks, he'll get pulled after the third batter. 
    Fair enough. 

    Sorry, I got ahead of myself. I mean he gets pulled after either he loads the bases or gives up a 3 run homer. Which now you have to pull the pitcher anyway.
  • The thing is there's a contradiction in what the league wants - they want shorter games, but more offense. You can have one or the other but not both.

    You're going to get longer games because some pitcher who sucks will have to stay in and finish his minimum while giving up 17 homers. But I guess they're cool with it because they get more offense. It's just dumb,.

    For a sport that's the least progressive when it comes to actual rule changes and the such, it just seems that this being it -  their first time dipping their toe in the water of really fucking with the rules - it seems like a pretty dumb one.

    The DH is already coming to the NL, it's an inevitability, so I don't see how combining that with this new rule is a good thing.
    Baseball doesn't really want the rules to change.  I seriously believe that.
  • Maryland Posts: 16,491
    edited February 2020
    3-batter minimum is about the dumbest damn thing I've ever heard of.  I'm also tired of the whole "the games are too long" bullshit. Christ everyone acts like baseball games all take as long as Nascar races or something, the way people talk.  Any baseball game is no longer than an average NFL game and dummies all across the nation sit and watch that crap with eyes glued. Get the hell over it with baseball.
  • 3-batter minimum is about the dumbest damn thing I've ever heard of.  I'm also tired of the whole "the games are too long" bullshit. Christ everyone acts like baseball games all take as long as Nascar races or something, the way people talk.  Any baseball game is no longer than an average NFL game and dummies all across the nation sit and watch that crap with eyes glued. Get the hell over it with baseball.
    I look forward to 3hour NASCAR races!!!  Daytona in 2 weeks!!!
  • Deep South Philly Posts: 17,506
    Baseball doesn't really want the rules to change.  I seriously believe that.
    To me I just don't think a lot of the actual game is conducive to rule changes. I'm fine with universal DH and geographic realignment. To me they are the kind of archaic things that make baseball outdated, not the rules. I'm also in favor of instant replay, but not touching the strike zone - that one is going to hurt a lot when and if it happens.
  • Maryland Posts: 16,491
    I look forward to 3hour NASCAR races!!!  Daytona in 2 weeks!!!
    I'd maybe watch one here & there if they were only 3 hours long!
  • this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,797
    To me I just don't think a lot of the actual game is conducive to rule changes. I'm fine with universal DH and geographic realignment. To me they are the kind of archaic things that make baseball outdated, not the rules. I'm also in favor of instant replay, but not touching the strike zone - that one is going to hurt a lot when and if it happens.

    Avatar changes suck.  Suddenly I have to read who posted?
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  • Deep South Philly Posts: 17,506

    Avatar changes suck.  Suddenly I have to read who posted?
    :)

    It's a new era. Era of George.

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