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twinsfan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (10/28/2019 11:22:52 AM)

White Sox hat. That's cool.




MDK -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (10/28/2019 11:32:55 AM)

And had I known country, TGS.......awesome joke.

Better than Tim's John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt which was pretty good at the time.

Where is John Ryan Murphy? See that he is with the Braves and was a Sept callup.

His line with the Braves

63 ab 11 H 4 HR 9 Runs, 7 Rbi's slash .175/.246/.413/.659 ops+ 66




twinsfan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (10/28/2019 11:55:15 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MDK

And had I known country, TGS.......awesome joke.

Better than Tim's John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt which was pretty good at the time.

Where is John Ryan Murphy? See that he is with the Braves and was a Sept callup.

His line with the Braves

63 ab 11 H 4 HR 9 Runs, 7 Rbi's slash .175/.246/.413/.659 ops+ 66

Trekkie's joke was not possible without me referring to him as John Michael Montgomery.




TJSweens -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (10/28/2019 12:12:51 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MDK

And had I known country, TGS.......awesome joke.

Better than Tim's John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt which was pretty good at the time.

Where is John Ryan Murphy? See that he is with the Braves and was a Sept callup.

His line with the Braves

63 ab 11 H 4 HR 9 Runs, 7 Rbi's slash .175/.246/.413/.659 ops+ 66


John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt wasn't mine. I went with John David Booty Murphy.




MDK -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (10/28/2019 12:16:21 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

quote:

ORIGINAL: MDK

And had I known country, TGS.......awesome joke.

Better than Tim's John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt which was pretty good at the time.

Where is John Ryan Murphy? See that he is with the Braves and was a Sept callup.

His line with the Braves

63 ab 11 H 4 HR 9 Runs, 7 Rbi's slash .175/.246/.413/.659 ops+ 66


John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt wasn't mine. I went with John David Booty Murphy.


Anybody know who first came up with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt for John Ryan Murphy???????????????




twinsfan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (10/28/2019 12:19:32 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MDK

quote:

ORIGINAL: TJSweens

quote:

ORIGINAL: MDK

And had I known country, TGS.......awesome joke.

Better than Tim's John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt which was pretty good at the time.

Where is John Ryan Murphy? See that he is with the Braves and was a Sept callup.

His line with the Braves

63 ab 11 H 4 HR 9 Runs, 7 Rbi's slash .175/.246/.413/.659 ops+ 66


John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt wasn't mine. I went with John David Booty Murphy.


Anybody know who first came up with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt for John Ryan Murphy???????????????

If it's not funny, Sweeney.




TJSweens -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (10/28/2019 12:26:01 PM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

quote:

ORIGINAL: MDK

quote:

ORIGINAL: TJSweens

quote:

ORIGINAL: MDK

And had I known country, TGS.......awesome joke.

Better than Tim's John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt which was pretty good at the time.

Where is John Ryan Murphy? See that he is with the Braves and was a Sept callup.

His line with the Braves

63 ab 11 H 4 HR 9 Runs, 7 Rbi's slash .175/.246/.413/.659 ops+ 66


John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt wasn't mine. I went with John David Booty Murphy.


Anybody know who first came up with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt for John Ryan Murphy???????????????

If it's not funny, Sweeney.

At least people didn't have to go to Google to figure out who I was talking about.

Yours was both not funny and not worth the effort.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (10/28/2019 12:34:54 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MDK

quote:

ORIGINAL: TJSweens

quote:

ORIGINAL: MDK

And had I known country, TGS.......awesome joke.

Better than Tim's John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt which was pretty good at the time.

Where is John Ryan Murphy? See that he is with the Braves and was a Sept callup.

His line with the Braves

63 ab 11 H 4 HR 9 Runs, 7 Rbi's slash .175/.246/.413/.659 ops+ 66


John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt wasn't mine. I went with John David Booty Murphy.


Anybody know who first came up with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt for John Ryan Murphy???????????????

Murf, pretty sure.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (10/28/2019 12:35:51 PM)

or lets go Todd Gray.
He's the only guy I didn't mind all my stuff being attributed to ….. [&:][&:]




twinsfan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (10/28/2019 12:43:57 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

or lets go Todd Gray.
He's the only guy I didn't mind all my stuff being attributed to ….. [&:][&:]

Todd's humor was so powerful, he made the joke from 6 feet under.




CPAMAN -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (10/28/2019 3:22:42 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MDK

And had I known country, TGS.......awesome joke.

Better than Tim's John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt which was pretty good at the time.

Where is John Ryan Murphy? See that he is with the Braves and was a Sept callup.

His line with the Braves

63 ab 11 H 4 HR 9 Runs, 7 Rbi's slash .175/.246/.413/.659 ops+ 66


Yup. You found the guy. One of the worst trades in Twins history.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (10/31/2019 12:44:31 PM)

Matts boys get a new manager

The Royals have hired Mike Matheny as their next manager, the team announced, making official what many had expected for weeks if not months




twinsfan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (10/31/2019 2:08:15 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Matts boys get a new manager

The Royals have hired Mike Matheny as their next manager, the team announced, making official what many had expected for weeks if not months

Nobody made a bigger upgrade on the manager attractiveness scale than the Royals.




twinsfan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (11/4/2019 9:12:29 PM)

Kurt Suzuki wore a MAGA hat at the White House today? What an idiot.




twinsfan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (11/4/2019 9:23:11 PM)

Doolittle is a man. Trump is a clownboy.

Doolittle supports a number of organizations aiding veterans, as well as supporting the LGBTQ community and refugees. In 2015, when the Oakland Athletics' Pride Night was criticized by some fans, Doolittle and Dolan bought 850 game tickets and donated them to local LGBTQ groups. Later that November, the couple also hosted a Thanksgiving dinner in Chicago for 17 Syrian refugee families.




Mr. Ed -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (11/5/2019 11:29:35 AM)

Chris Davis had a tough 2019 season

Yesterday
He and his wife gave money to a Baltimore children’s hospital

3 million dollars




CPAMAN -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (11/6/2019 8:17:31 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Chris Davis had a tough 2019 season

Yesterday
He and his wife gave money to a Baltimore children’s hospital

3 million dollars

That is wonderful? Good job.




Mr. Ed -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (11/8/2019 10:42:02 AM)

Cleveland pitching coordinator is the Yankees new pitching coach




ewen21 -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (11/8/2019 4:25:07 PM)

Josh Hamilton is a piece of garbage. To think I was so into his comeback (first with the Reds). It was a story of redemption to me, but this guy is a worm. I say throw his ass in jail for a few months.
https://www.tmz.com/2019/10/30/josh-hamilton-arrested-child-abuse-texas-rangers/




ewen21 -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (11/9/2019 8:04:51 AM)

List of Nationals players who attended the White House:
https://twitter.com/HallieJackson/status/1191423262624043010/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1191423262624043010%7Ctwgr%5E363937393b70726f64756374696f6e&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nbcsports.com%2Fwashington%2Fnationals%2Fheres-list-nationals-who-are-not-visiting-white-house

"James Dozier"[&:]




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (11/12/2019 3:10:19 PM)

Well known, but still interesting
Matts boys are DIRTY

Ex-Astros pitcher Mike Fiers: Team stole signs with camera

The Houston Astros used a center-field camera to help steal signs during their 2017 championship season, a former Astros pitcher told The Athletic, a practice that would have run afoul of rules against using technology for an advantage and could prompt an investigation by Major League Baseball.
Mike Fiers, who now pitches for the Oakland A's, told the website that he warned teammates with the Detroit Tigers and A's that Astros hitters had used a video feed piped into a monitor near the dugout to decode signs and relay them to hitters during games.
"I just want the game to be cleaned up a little bit because there are guys who are losing their jobs because they're going in there not knowing," Fiers said. "Young guys getting hit around in the first couple of innings starting a game, and then they get sent down. It's (B.S.) on that end. It's ruining jobs for younger guys. The guys who know are more prepared. But most people don't. That's why I told my team. We had a lot of young guys with Detroit (in 2018) trying to make a name and establish themselves. I wanted to help them out and say, 'Hey, this stuff really does go on. Just be prepared.'"

Allegations of cheating by the Astros have chased the organization for years, going back to its World Series victory in 2017 against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Opponents playing at Houston's Minute Maid Park are on constant lookout for signs of subterfuge, sources from multiple teams told ESPN. Before the World Series this year, members of the Washington Nationals organization received warnings from others around the game to beware of everything from flashing lights to whistling to a person relaying signs from the train that runs above left field, sources told ESPN.
The line between truth and fiction with the Astros has long been blurry, as the organization's reputation and success have made it a target for accusations of fanciful, complicated and unconfirmed methods of cheating. Fiers joining three unnamed sources in alleging the use of the video feed is the strongest indication yet that Houston went beyond the accepted sign-stealing practice of not using technology to aid it.
"That's not playing the game the right way," Fiers said. "They were advanced and willing to go above and beyond to win."
Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow is expected to address the allegations in an afternoon news conference. MLB declined comment through a spokesman, referring to its statement given to The Athletic, which said the league issued a revised policy before the 2019 season that included new rules to preclude the use of video in stealing signs.
The league has looked into the Astros multiple times in recent years, with the first known incident in August 2018, when the A's alleged Astros players were clapping in the dugout before pitches to relay stolen signs. During the playoffs that year, Kyle McLaughlin, whose LinkedIn profile today lists him as a member of the Astros' baseball operations staff, was removed by security during Houston's series against both the Cleveland Indians and Boston Red Sox after pointing a phone toward the teams' dugouts from a nearby camera well. Luhnow later said they were simply trying to ensure their opponents weren't using technology to steal signs.

After Game 1 of the American League Championship Series this season, the New York Yankees alleged that a whistling noise emanated from the Astros' dugout, prompting fears they were stealing signs. It was similar to the allegations from multiple players in past years who told ESPN that players in the Astros dugout would bang on a trash can with a bat to signal what type of pitch was coming to the plate, which The Athletic's story corroborated. The Astros denied the Yankees' whistling accusations.
MLB has not publicly addressed any wrongdoing found in past investigations into the Astros. The league currently is looking into the team after assistant general manager Brandon Taubman taunted female reporters in the aftermath of their victory against the Yankees. The team denied a Sports Illustrated report on Taubman's actions, issuing a statement accusing the publication of making up the story. The Astros later fired Taubman, retracted the statement and apologized to the reporter.
Following the whistling allegations during the ALCS, Luhnow told reporters: "We've never done anything that's been deemed to be incorrect. Last year, we were trying to prevent other teams from doing things. It was dumb and we shouldn't have done it because it made us look guilty. We haven't done anything wrong."




twinsfan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (11/12/2019 3:16:22 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Well known, but still interesting
Matts boys are DIRTY

Ex-Astros pitcher Mike Fiers: Team stole signs with camera

The Houston Astros used a center-field camera to help steal signs during their 2017 championship season, a former Astros pitcher told The Athletic, a practice that would have run afoul of rules against using technology for an advantage and could prompt an investigation by Major League Baseball.
Mike Fiers, who now pitches for the Oakland A's, told the website that he warned teammates with the Detroit Tigers and A's that Astros hitters had used a video feed piped into a monitor near the dugout to decode signs and relay them to hitters during games.
"I just want the game to be cleaned up a little bit because there are guys who are losing their jobs because they're going in there not knowing," Fiers said. "Young guys getting hit around in the first couple of innings starting a game, and then they get sent down. It's (B.S.) on that end. It's ruining jobs for younger guys. The guys who know are more prepared. But most people don't. That's why I told my team. We had a lot of young guys with Detroit (in 2018) trying to make a name and establish themselves. I wanted to help them out and say, 'Hey, this stuff really does go on. Just be prepared.'"

Allegations of cheating by the Astros have chased the organization for years, going back to its World Series victory in 2017 against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Opponents playing at Houston's Minute Maid Park are on constant lookout for signs of subterfuge, sources from multiple teams told ESPN. Before the World Series this year, members of the Washington Nationals organization received warnings from others around the game to beware of everything from flashing lights to whistling to a person relaying signs from the train that runs above left field, sources told ESPN.
The line between truth and fiction with the Astros has long been blurry, as the organization's reputation and success have made it a target for accusations of fanciful, complicated and unconfirmed methods of cheating. Fiers joining three unnamed sources in alleging the use of the video feed is the strongest indication yet that Houston went beyond the accepted sign-stealing practice of not using technology to aid it.
"That's not playing the game the right way," Fiers said. "They were advanced and willing to go above and beyond to win."
Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow is expected to address the allegations in an afternoon news conference. MLB declined comment through a spokesman, referring to its statement given to The Athletic, which said the league issued a revised policy before the 2019 season that included new rules to preclude the use of video in stealing signs.
The league has looked into the Astros multiple times in recent years, with the first known incident in August 2018, when the A's alleged Astros players were clapping in the dugout before pitches to relay stolen signs. During the playoffs that year, Kyle McLaughlin, whose LinkedIn profile today lists him as a member of the Astros' baseball operations staff, was removed by security during Houston's series against both the Cleveland Indians and Boston Red Sox after pointing a phone toward the teams' dugouts from a nearby camera well. Luhnow later said they were simply trying to ensure their opponents weren't using technology to steal signs.

After Game 1 of the American League Championship Series this season, the New York Yankees alleged that a whistling noise emanated from the Astros' dugout, prompting fears they were stealing signs. It was similar to the allegations from multiple players in past years who told ESPN that players in the Astros dugout would bang on a trash can with a bat to signal what type of pitch was coming to the plate, which The Athletic's story corroborated. The Astros denied the Yankees' whistling accusations.
MLB has not publicly addressed any wrongdoing found in past investigations into the Astros. The league currently is looking into the team after assistant general manager Brandon Taubman taunted female reporters in the aftermath of their victory against the Yankees. The team denied a Sports Illustrated report on Taubman's actions, issuing a statement accusing the publication of making up the story. The Astros later fired Taubman, retracted the statement and apologized to the reporter.
Following the whistling allegations during the ALCS, Luhnow told reporters: "We've never done anything that's been deemed to be incorrect. Last year, we were trying to prevent other teams from doing things. It was dumb and we shouldn't have done it because it made us look guilty. We haven't done anything wrong."

Mike Fiers, you whistleblower!!!! TRAITOR!!![8|]




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (11/13/2019 12:29:16 PM)

Don't think we mentioned yet … Welcome Back, Kapler! signs on to manage the Giants.
A month after being fired by the Phillies.
Not sure I'd hire someone that soon after being canned, but we shall see.




SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (11/13/2019 12:30:36 PM)

Mike Fiers, you whistleblower!!!! TRAITOR!!!

You're catching on …. attack the accuser, not the issue. [;)]




Trekgeekscott -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (11/13/2019 12:38:29 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Don't think we mentioned yet … Welcome Back, Kapler! signs on to manage the Giants.
A month after being fired by the Phillies.
Not sure I'd hire someone that soon after being canned, but we shall see.


He was so good in Philly they fired him. So another team hires him right away.

Why does this keep happening. Brad Ausmus keeps getting interviews despite his record of futility.

Owners and GMs do better when they take a shot at somebody with new ideas, Like Rocco Baldelli...




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