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Mr. Ed -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/5/2016 2:13:22 PM)

Greinke disappointment losing to Rox

guess that comes with the $$$. not a big deal to me.

His problems came after legging out the infield hit for the rbi [:D]

Rox SS with a big day. Tulo who?

I think the Pads will be bad, They'll have a firesale at mid-season.




Mr. Ed -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/5/2016 2:15:23 PM)

Price with 9 K's in first 5IP

Ace material.

You get that Ryan??




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/5/2016 2:29:49 PM)

And Kuechel.
Yanks got to him early.
Now it's just inning after inning of nuttin.
Having a clear #1 has to be so comforting for a manager and fans.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/5/2016 2:45:18 PM)

Betances blows an easy one, Astros take advantage and grab the late lead.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/5/2016 2:54:39 PM)

Carlos Gomez is still unpredictable, crazy, wild, ........ and fun as hell to watch. [&:]

Oh, and btw, if Flo Rida gets a dime for every time MLB plans to use his song this season, dude will own his own island soon.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/5/2016 2:58:22 PM)

Astros picking up right where they left off last year.
Eerily similar to the Royales.
Put a lot of pressure on their opponent.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/5/2016 3:37:58 PM)

Fun to watch Syndergaard hit 100 mph effortlessly, it seems.
Gives up a lead off triple.
Ks the next three tough outs.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/5/2016 4:51:19 PM)

Holy crap the kid can chuck it. [:-]




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/5/2016 6:12:00 PM)

Guess the Royales will have to settle for 161-1
Good game in KC today
An old-school pitching duel.
Mets win 2-0




lylej -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/5/2016 6:14:08 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Guess the Royales will have to settle for 161-1
Good game in KC today
An old-school pitching duel.
Mets win 2-0


Watched it....each are quality teams!




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/5/2016 6:23:48 PM)

Nice to have baseball back.
Pretty amazing when you see them freezing these early days, and then again in the playoffs.
162 is a crazy amount of games.




ewen21 -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/6/2016 6:16:45 AM)

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ORIGINAL: lylej

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Guess the Royales will have to settle for 161-1
Good game in KC today
An old-school pitching duel.
Mets win 2-0


Watched it....each are quality teams!


The Mets traded RA Dickey to get Syndergaard.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/6/2016 9:18:14 AM)

Couple more great finishes late last night.




CPAMAN -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/6/2016 11:15:10 AM)

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The Boston Red Sox have benched Pablo Sandoval and will start Travis Shaw at third base to start the season, manager John Farrell told reporters on Thursday.

“We talked about it. I’m happy with the decision,” Sandoval told WEEI and other reporters. “They made the decision. It’s the right decision to help the team win. I’m going to be happy. I’m going to be ready on the bench, get ready for anything. I’m going to get ready during the season to do my job.”

Sandoval, 29, is entering his ninth season in the majors but caused a stir at the beginning of spring training by showing up overweight for a second straight year. After inking a a five-year deal worth $95 million, he hit .245 with 10 home runs and 42 RBIs in 2015.

Shaw played in 19 games last season and hit two home runs, nine RBIs and finished with a .333 batting average. He is making just over the league minimum salary while Sandoval is expected to earn $17 million.

Earlier in the week, the San Diego Padres were reportedly scouting Sandoval for a possible trade.

The Red Sox will open the season on April 4 on the road against the Cleveland Indians.



Another example of why guaranteed contracts "HAVE" to be eliminated in MLB or at least provide an out-clause for the team/owners. Being over-weight and out-of-shape is not in agreement with the professional contract. There simply have to be minimum stipulations such as conditioning and performance. If you fail akin to Icky Nolasco or come into training camp fat, those are violations of the contract allowing the player one time to "fix" the issue or be subjected to actions by the team against the guaranteed contract.




CPAMAN -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/6/2016 11:17:59 AM)

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Liriano with a stud performance in the first MLB game of the year. 6 IP, 0 R, 10 K and a big hit too.


I really truly hate the word stud used to refer to professional athletes. [X(]




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/6/2016 2:34:22 PM)

Holy crap.
Donaldson just came up lame while running to first ....
Some injuries could be game-changers, that'd be one.
Donaldson IS a stud. [:D]




DougD -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/6/2016 2:41:18 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Fun to watch Syndergaard hit 100 mph effortlessly, it seems.
Gives up a lead off triple.
Ks the next three tough outs.


What you expect from a stud!




Mr. Ed -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/6/2016 2:41:38 PM)

After winning the World Series in 1986, the New York Mets looked to be building a dynasty in Flushing. Instead, they made one playoff appearance over the next decade.

The Wall Street Journal shared an excerpt Monday from Ron Darling's upcoming book, Game 7, 1986: Failure and Triumph in the Biggest Game of My Life. Darling, a former pitcher for the Mets, recounted how a number of his teammates used amphetamines and drank beer in the middle of games during the team's title run.

Darling explained that players used amphetamines to help them get through the physical and mental rigors of an MLB season. The details aren't particularly revelatory, as Mark Kreidler wrote on ESPN.com in 2005 that amphetamine usage has a long history in baseball:

Greenies got mentioned at least as far back as the Pittsburgh drug trials of the 1980s, when players testified they received the stimulants from Willie Stargell, Bill Madlock and even [Willie] Mays. All three men, who denied either using or supplying, later were cleared of wrongdoing by the commissioner's office. (The current commissioner, [Bud] Selig, has said he first heard about greenies in the old Milwaukee Braves clubhouses of the late 1950s.)

The stimulants have been steadily mentioned ever since, too -- but almost never by anyone in the midst of his career. A retired Tony Gwynn spoke openly of baseball's amphetamine problem in 2003, estimating for The New York Times that 50 percent of position players were using them routinely, many of them before almost every game. (Gwynn subsequently was blasted by those in uniform at the time for, in their opinion, speaking out of school.) Chad Curtis spoke after his retirement about the pressure on fielders not to play the game "naked" -- that is, not to play without speed.

Somewhat more surprising was Darling's account of Mets players drinking in the middle of games they were involved in:

They had it down to a science, with precision timing. They'd do that thing where you poke a hole in the can so the beer would flow shotgun-style. They'd time it so that they were due to hit third or fourth that inning, and in their minds that rush of beer would kind of jump-start the amphetamines and get back to how they were feeling early on in the game—pumped, jacked, good to go.

Starting pitcher Dwight Gooden and outfielders Kevin Mitchell, Lenny Dykstra and Darryl Strawberry were among the centerpieces of the '86 Mets. All four players were 24 or younger when the team won the title. The Mets should've been competitive for another three or four seasons at least. Instead, after reaching the 1988 National League Championship Series, they didn't make the playoffs again until 1999.

Drug use played a part in curtailing Gooden's baseball career. In a 2011 interview on ESPN's E:60 (via ESPNNewYork.com), the former Cy Young Award winner revealed he missed the Mets' World Series parade because he was high in a drug dealer's apartment.

Strawberry, meanwhile, was addicted to cocaine, which prevented him from fulfilling his massive potential.

This all adds a different perspective to the Boston Red Sox's stories of fried chicken and beer in the clubhouse, which was the most recent MLB scandal of that nature. In 2011, the Boston Globe's Bob Hohler reported starting pitchers John Lackey, Jon Lester and Josh Beckett would drink beer, play video games and eat fried chicken on their off days in the clubhouse during games.

Those infractions are tame in comparison to the '86 Mets' exploits.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/6/2016 2:43:56 PM)

Pretty sure that '86 group was the wildest in history, and will never be topped.
Some of their road trip adventures were legendary, in the raunchiest of ways.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/6/2016 3:09:29 PM)

Great game in Texas today.
Back and forth.
Prince with a bomb.
Cano walks in a run.
5-4 Texas with the bases jacked in the 7th.




Mr. Ed -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/6/2016 3:28:28 PM)

Story, Tulo heir apparent, 4th HR in first 3 games for the Rox. Like hitting in Arizona.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/6/2016 3:29:18 PM)

What a great Story that's been.




Mr. Ed -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/6/2016 3:29:34 PM)

Boyer allowed tying run to score in Milwaukee. Shocking,isn't it.

Brewers are back up now 4-3.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/6/2016 3:32:56 PM)

Love the Giants unis
Classic look.




Mr. Ed -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (4/6/2016 3:33:47 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

What a great Story that's been.


I see what you're doing there.
Congrats, beat me to it.




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