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SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (6/30/2016 11:15:33 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sixthwi

How terrible:

Terrible news to pass along. Phillies left-handed pitching prospect Matt Imhof has lost his right eye as a result of a freak accident at the ballpark. A resistance band mounted to the wall broke off and hit Imhof in the face, reports Matt Breen of the Philadelphia Inquirer

omg that's awful.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/1/2016 1:17:37 AM)

I'm more and more amazed by this every year ....

It's past midnight, so it's now July 1. And Mets fans know what that annually means. The Mets must cut Bobby Bonilla a check for $1,193,248.20 today. And every July 1 through 2035.





Mr. Ed -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/1/2016 6:44:45 AM)

That is one agent that earned his paycheck, to have that in a contract that was agreed on.




Mr. Ed -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/1/2016 6:50:23 AM)

The results of MLB’s investigation into the Red Sox’ 2015 international signing class appears to be nearing a conclusion, according to a report from Baseball America’s Ben Badler. While nothing appears to be finalized, Badler says that Boston could face some eye-opening penalties.

MLB is said to be considering punitive measures that could impose restrictions on the team’s ability to spend in the July 2 period set to begin in a few days. Even more remarkably, says Badler, certain prospects inked by the club in 2015 could be declared free agents.

As explained in the above-linked post, the league was looking into Boston’s tactics in landing a class of international signees while the team was prohibited from spending over $300K on any single player. Some kind of “package” signing concerns appear to be the issue.

The possible punishment doesn’t implicate any of the team’s current top prospects, it’s important to emphasize. The league is looking at the signings of raw, still-very young talent here. (Of course, they were signed in hopes they’d one day turn into promising minor leaguers and perhaps one day crack the bigs.)




Mr. Ed -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/1/2016 6:51:57 AM)

The Angels have announced that lefty Andrew Heaney will undergo Tommy John surgery. He is expected to miss the rest of this season and all of next — though GM Billy Eppler says the team won’t pre-determine whether a late-2017 return is possible, per Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register (via Twitter).

Los Angeles had been holding out hope that Heaney’s ulnar collateral ligament would respond to growth hormone treatment, but the team says that has not been the case. Per the statement, Heaney also continued to experience discomfort while attempting to throw, leading to the decision to go through with the procedure.


These growth hormone treatments are pretty much a waste of time.




Mr. Ed -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/1/2016 4:32:15 PM)

The Red Sox have been banned from signing international amateurs that are subject to MLB’s bonus pools for the 2016-17 signing period, reports Yahoo’s Jeff Passan. Furthermore, five prospects that the Sox signed during the 2015-16 signing period have been declared free agents that are free to sign with new teams beginning tomorrow, though each player will retain the initial bonus money he received from Boston. Per Passan’s report, right-hander Cesar Gonzalez, outfielders Albert Guiamaro and Simon Muzziotti, and infielders Antonio Pinero and Eduardo Torrealba. The first $300K of their bonuses will not count toward their new teams’ international bonus pools in the upcoming period, he adds.

The punishment handed down stems from Boston’s usage of “package deals” to circumvent restrictions that were placed upon them for the 2015-16 international signing period. Boston’s signing of Yoan Moncada near the end of the 2014-15 signing period meant that the team was easily into the top penalty bracket for international signings and was supposed to bar the team from signing international amateurs (players under the age of 23 and/or with fewer than five years of pro experience) for the next two signing periods. However, Boston circumvented that limitation by “packaging” more premium prospects with lesser prospects; that is, paying $300K for multiple prospects that employ the same trainers/agents and then allowing the players’ representatives to divide the lion’s share of the collective sums to the top prospect of the bunch, with the lesser prospects receiving a smaller portion of the money.

While some will note that “package” signings have been around for quite some time, this is the first instance in which a club that was restricted by the league under the new penalties has directly utilized this tactic to sign high-caliber talent by rather devious means. As Baseball America’s Ben Badler recently laid out, previous “package deals” haven’t expressly been utilized to avoid penalization from the league. Rather, examples of package deals have been to convince a trainer/agent to allow his player to sign with a team by agreeing to take on a lesser prospect or to convince a player to sign with a team by also signing the player’s friend or sibling. Badler does note that there have been instances of a team signing a player in one international signing period as a means of enticing his trainer into an agreement for a different player in the following signing period, but those haven’t been brokered by teams that are already under the maximum penalty bracket.

Stepping back and looking at this from the perspective of players on the upcoming international market, the punishment from MLB likely voids a fair number of agreements that were already in place between Boston and prospects out of Latin America. Badler recently reported that Venezuelan Roimer Bolivar, whom he had ranked as the No. 31 prospect on this year’s market, was expected to sign with Boston. Beyond that, the Sox were expected to sign shortstops Erik Pena and Raymond Mora as well as catchers Christian Longa and Wilfredo Astudillo. Now, that quintet of players (and presumably several more unreported teenagers) will be on the lookout for new clubs with which to sign. While they’ll undoubtedly find teams interested in paying them, their market may be more limited, as many clubs that aren’t planning to exceed their pool have likely already come close to maxing out their allotted spending limit with advance agreements.

As for the Red Sox, they’ll still be able to sign pool-exempt international players (e.g. Yulieski Gurriel, Jose Miguel Fernandez, Yadiel Hernandez), but such players will be the only types of free agents able to be signed to contracts until next July 2, when the 2017-18 international signing period kicks off.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/1/2016 7:22:03 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

That is one agent that earned his paycheck, to have that in a contract that was agreed on.

Same thought
Idiot owners .. incredible salesman for an agent.




Black 47 -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/2/2016 1:25:03 PM)

Go Blue Jays! Can't let Cleveland get to 15! Can't catch our 1991 streak!




MarkWren -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/2/2016 4:45:49 PM)

They didn't...! Way to go, Jays.[;)]




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/2/2016 8:21:16 PM)

After striking out on a Justin Verlander fastball, the Rays' Oswaldo Arcia took out his frustration by breaking his bat over his leg.



The Oswaldo Show marches on, just in another town.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/2/2016 10:08:37 PM)

Angels put up 21 on the Bosox AT FENWAY

My heart is warmed by that.
Not because its the Angels ... because its the Sawwwwks
Hell, I'd pull for ISIL to put up 20 on em.




Mr. Ed -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/2/2016 10:27:41 PM)

2 teams combine for 38 runs.

2 of the more down-trodden teams

(MN/LAA)

Go figure




Mr. Ed -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/3/2016 6:34:41 AM)

Organizational approaches:

Bosox tough June, still 6 over .500, yet Farrell has to address job security.

Twins way under .500, yet only on occasion does ownership/GM have to talk about the subject for their manager.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/3/2016 6:38:51 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Organizational approaches:

Bosox tough June, still 6 over .500, yet Farrell has to address job security.

Twins way under .500, yet only on occasion does ownership/GM have to talk about the subject for their manager.

Was planning a post about that as well.
They've been having a very solid season, and yet right now are uneasy and apologetic and worried as hell about their current standing.
We just hum along like 100 losses aren't that embarrassing .... [sm=banghead.gif]




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/3/2016 8:15:19 PM)

Tiggers/Tribe series should be fun.
Two hottest teams in baseball right now.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/3/2016 9:56:49 PM)

Great stuff in Ft Bragg tonight.
Good on you, MLB.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/3/2016 10:04:05 PM)

A whole bunch of teams putting up TOUCHDOWNS today
Jays with 17
Mets with 14
Nats with 12
Red Sox with 10




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/3/2016 10:33:09 PM)

Texeira becomes only the 5th switch-hitter to reach 400 homers today.




(not that there's anything wrong with that ....)




twinsfan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/3/2016 10:40:24 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Texeira becomes only the 5th switch-hitter to reach 400 homers today.




(not that there's anything wrong with that ....)

Eddie Murray, Mickey Mantle, Chipper Jones....and




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/3/2016 10:47:00 PM)

Beltran




twinsfan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/3/2016 11:01:39 PM)

You vying for Stacey's #1 trivia stud ranking?




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/3/2016 11:05:05 PM)

Oh my no.
Just a fanboy.
I'll leave the smart-guy parts of sports to you young fellas.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/4/2016 12:09:49 AM)

Brandon Crawford has creeped his way up into the top 5 in the recent "SMF All-Star team" voting.




Mr. Ed -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/4/2016 7:40:48 PM)

The Cincinnati Reds celebrated the 4th of July by granting their pitching coach his independence. The club fired pitching coach Mark Riggins prior to Monday’s game against the Chicago Cubs.
From a performance standpoint, it’s incredibly tough to argue with the move. The Reds have a 5.53 ERA, which is the worst in the majors. Their starters have combined for a 5.23 ERA, which is actually second-worst behind the Minnesota Twins. Their bullpen, however, has been dismal. Reds relievers have a 5.95 ERA, easily the worst figure in the league.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (7/4/2016 7:44:50 PM)

Uh-oh
People starting to get fired ... while having better numbers than us.
Uh-oh.




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