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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/11/2015 7:38:01 PM   
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Kurkijan just reporting the White Sox will be the ALs most-improved squad.
Skilz head will explode with that news.


They're improved. I just don't think it's enough to do anything still. But we shall see. I think Sale is a major injury waiting to happen.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/11/2015 10:05:31 PM   
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What really made it worse was that we got a better guy in Brian Fuentes for free just a couple weeks later, showing just how stupid it was.


Fuentes was a huge addition and along with Roach, Capps was not necessary.

It is really hard to decide which was worse, Ramos for Capps or Hardy for Hoey.

Both were sooooo bad.


Which is worse?

Hitler or Stalin..

Which is better?

IT DOESN'T MATTER, THEY BOTH SUCKED.



Correct. They were both big turds. Kinda like asking what color turd stinks worse, a caramel colored turd or fudge colored turd.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/12/2015 7:10:32 AM   
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Weeks 1 year 2 M with Seattle

To play mostly corner OF, some 2nd base.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/12/2015 9:09:45 AM   
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The Flags are always making moves to improve. They can't be counted out in our division.

Looks like Victor Martinez could be ready for opening day. Tigers aren't done either.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/12/2015 9:59:02 PM   
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Major League Baseball could change the official definition of the strike zone in response to decreased offense in the game, Yahoo's Jeff Passan reports.

MLB's rules committee "will pay close attention to the size of the strike zone in 2015" and consider a rule change as early as 2016, depending on its observations, Passan reports.

Scoring has decreased steadily since an all-time high of 5.14 runs per game in 2000. Last season, MLB games averaged 4.07 runs per game, the lowest since 1982. The league wide strike-out rate was the highest ever and the walk rate was the lowest since 1968.


A study in October from Jon Roegele at The Hardball Times blamed the suppressed run environment on the expanding strike zone and found that the zone expanded from an average of 436 square inches in 2008 to 475 square inches last season.

The bottom of the zone grew larger than any other area, Roegele found. The bottom of the 2014 zone extended three inches below the bottom of the 2008 zone, which is equivalent to the size of a baseball.

MLB has not changed the definition of the strike zone since 1996, when the lower border was changed from the top of the batter's knees to the bottom of the knees.


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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/12/2015 10:49:46 PM   
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I don't like it. I like the changes that have been made in recent years, with more strikes being called. I don't mind a little less offense because it was out of control in the game and way too hard on pitchers. Plus, shrinking the strike zone isn't going to help pace of games at all.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/15/2015 8:24:15 AM   
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http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mlb-big-league-stew/andrew-mccutchen-says-baseball-is-freezing-out-lower-income-kids-025505358.html

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/15/2015 12:02:48 PM   
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http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mlb-big-league-stew/andrew-mccutchen-says-baseball-is-freezing-out-lower-income-kids-025505358.html

Unfortunately, he has a point.

It’s not about the $100 bat. It’s about the $100-a-night motel room and the $30 gas money and the $300 tournament fee. There’s a huge financing gap to get a child to that next level where they might be seen.

Thankfully, an AAU coach by the name of Jimmy Rutland noticed me during an All-Star game when I was 13-years-old and asked my father if I’d ever been on a travel team. At that point, I had barely left the county. My dad told him that it was just too expensive, and coach Rutland basically took me in as if I was another one of his sons. He helped pay for my jerseys and living expenses. My parents took care of what they could, which was basically just money for food.

If you’re a poor kid with raw ability, it’s not enough. You need to be blessed with many mentors to step in and help you. Kim Cherry, Michael Scott — I could list so many names of people who took me in and treated me as if I was their own son.


Of course this isn't a problem limited to baseball. It's a real world problem. Some people don't have the same opportunities as others, or have to overcome so much that it's a needle in a haystack situation where one overcomes it all. McCutchen realizes he was lucky. He very well could have been like the thousands of others that didn't get that support from outside his family.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/15/2015 1:02:53 PM   
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I don't like it. I like the changes that have been made in recent years, with more strikes being called. I don't mind a little less offense because it was out of control in the game and way too hard on pitchers. Plus, shrinking the strike zone isn't going to help pace of games at all.

Could they actually be dumb enough to shrinken an already shrunk strike zone?
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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/16/2015 2:34:36 PM   
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Former American League MVP Jason Giambi has decided to formally retire from playing baseball, he told Mark Feinsand of the New York Daily News.
Giambi offered a lengthy statement thanking his family, agents, equipment providers, coaches, teammates and media for their role in his career.


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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/16/2015 2:45:55 PM   
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I don't like it. I like the changes that have been made in recent years, with more strikes being called. I don't mind a little less offense because it was out of control in the game and way too hard on pitchers. Plus, shrinking the strike zone isn't going to help pace of games at all.

Could they actually be dumb enough to shrinken an already shrunk strike zone?


The zone's been expanded a lot in recent years, which is one of the prime reasons offense has been down of late. I hope that trend continues, not reverses.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/16/2015 3:04:20 PM   
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I don't like it. I like the changes that have been made in recent years, with more strikes being called. I don't mind a little less offense because it was out of control in the game and way too hard on pitchers. Plus, shrinking the strike zone isn't going to help pace of games at all.

Could they actually be dumb enough to shrinken an already shrunk strike zone?


In a word, YES.

Rob Manfred is Bud Selig's protege'.  Learning everything he knows from a complete moron is not a good place to start.

MLB wants to speed up games.  They are experimenting with a pitch clock etc...why would they shrink the strike zone and negate all the good from the pitch clock?  There is no logic to it.  Which is why these bozos will do it.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/16/2015 4:08:14 PM   
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The Yankees announced that they have signed right-hander Jared Burton to a minor league contract and invited the former Twins/Reds setup man to Major League Spring Training.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/16/2015 7:28:40 PM   
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Former American League MVP Jason Giambi has decided to formally retire from playing baseball, he told Mark Feinsand of the New York Daily News.
Giambi offered a lengthy statement thanking his family, agents, equipment providers, coaches, teammates and media for their role in his career.


He's been one classy dude at least towards the end of the career.
Seems incredibly sincere and appreciative of what was given to him.
More proof that sometimes... in todays society ... if you just come out and be truthful and ask for forgiveness, you'll be given it.
The dumber ones fight it and fight it and fight it.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/16/2015 8:36:54 PM   
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Former American League MVP Jason Giambi has decided to formally retire from playing baseball, he told Mark Feinsand of the New York Daily News.
Giambi offered a lengthy statement thanking his family, agents, equipment providers, coaches, teammates and media for their role in his career.


He's been one classy dude at least towards the end of the career.
Seems incredibly sincere and appreciative of what was given to him.
More proof that sometimes... in todays society ... if you just come out and be truthful and ask for forgiveness, you'll be given it.
The dumber ones fight it and fight it and fight it.

I think Giambi may have been the oldest player in MLB.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/17/2015 10:41:13 PM   
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The Dodgers will be without Kenley Jansen through at least mid-April and possibly mid-May after their elite closer underwent surgery on his left foot this morning

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/17/2015 10:51:01 PM   
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Ouchhhhhh.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/18/2015 7:30:34 AM   
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I don't like it. I like the changes that have been made in recent years, with more strikes being called. I don't mind a little less offense because it was out of control in the game and way too hard on pitchers. Plus, shrinking the strike zone isn't going to help pace of games at all.

Could they actually be dumb enough to shrinken an already shrunk strike zone?


In a word, YES.

Rob Manfred is Bud Selig's protege'.  Learning everything he knows from a complete moron is not a good place to start.

MLB wants to speed up games.  They are experimenting with a pitch clock
etc...why would they shrink the strike zone and negate all the good from the pitch clock?  There is no logic to it.  Which is why these bozos will do it.

Selig has brought the greatest game on earth to it's knees. He could care less how much he desecrates the game. His only concern is that it continues raking in money. I acknowledge the game needs to remain profitable, but at what expense? Can't there be a happy medium?
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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/18/2015 7:35:03 AM   
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And the only way to keep raking in the money is to make every concession possible to appeal to the casual fan, while crappng on the true baseball fans who truly love the game.
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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/18/2015 11:17:45 AM   
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I don't like it. I like the changes that have been made in recent years, with more strikes being called. I don't mind a little less offense because it was out of control in the game and way too hard on pitchers. Plus, shrinking the strike zone isn't going to help pace of games at all.

Could they actually be dumb enough to shrinken an already shrunk strike zone?


In a word, YES.

Rob Manfred is Bud Selig's protege'.  Learning everything he knows from a complete moron is not a good place to start.

MLB wants to speed up games.  They are experimenting with a pitch clock
etc...why would they shrink the strike zone and negate all the good from the pitch clock?  There is no logic to it.  Which is why these bozos will do it.

Selig has brought the greatest game on earth to it's knees. He could care less how much he desecrates the game. His only concern is that it continues raking in money. I acknowledge the game needs to remain profitable, but at what expense? Can't there be a happy medium?


Sounds just like the commissioner in an even more profitable sport.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/19/2015 4:01:24 PM   
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Further reason to not hold back guys who are "close" at the least

The specific reason for Profar’s surgery will be to repair a torn labrum, tweets Andro.

2:58pm: Rangers top prospect Jurickson Profar, who missed the entire 2014 season after twice tearing a muscle in his shoulder, will undergo right shoulder surgery on Monday, tweets Anthony Andro of FOX Sports Southwest. As MLB.com’s T.R. Sullivan writes, Profar had previously been throwing from 105 feet without any major discomfort and undergoing an MRI every three weeks to monitor his progress. His most recent MRI, however, showed increased strain on his subscapular muscle, prompting the decision for surgery.

The Rangers will not announce a timetable for recovery until the procedure has been completed, Sullivan notes, but Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News tweets that his expectation is for Profar to miss the entirety of the 2015 season. Grant also notes that doctors recommended surgery for Profar as far back as September


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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/20/2015 12:27:12 PM   
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Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association announced rule changes on Friday regarding the pace of play during games.

The new rules are set to be in place for the 2015 season, which starts April 5 with a game between the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs.

Among the changes included are making managers stay in the dugout during replay challenges, mandating that hitters keep at least one foot in the batter's box during at-bats and returning quickly to play after television commercial breaks. To challenge inning-ending calls, managers are required to leave the dugout immediately in order to hold the defensive team on the field.

Managers will now have two challenges per game during postseason games, regular season tiebreaker games and the All-Star Game.

The league will also implement timers to "measure non-game action and break time between innings and pitching changes." Two timers will be added to each ballpark -- one near an outfield scoreboard, and one on the facade behind home place, near the press box. A timer will count down from 2:25 for locally television games and 2:45 for national television games. An MLB representative will operate the clock and keep track of events.

The batter has until there are five seconds remaining on the clock to enter the batter's box. A pitcher is expected to begin throwing to the plate as soon as the batter enters the box and becomes alert to the pitcher. Any batter that doesn't enter the box with five seconds left and any pitcher that doesn't throw a pitch with no time remaining will be in violation of the rule.

Another rules change will involve timed pitching changes, with players being warned and fined for violations, but no fines will be issued during spring training or during the first month of the regular season.

MLB set up a pace-of-play committee last September to examine why games take so long to complete. Last year’s games took an average of three hours and two minutes to complete, up from two hours and 46 minutes in 2003.

"These changes represent a step forward in our efforts to streamline the pace of play. The most fundamental starting point for improving the pace of the average game involves getting into and out of breaks seamlessly. In addition, the batter's box rule will help speed up a basic action of the game," MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred said.

An Arizona Fall League game played in October experimented with new measures to speed up pace of play, and the game took two hours and 14 minutes. During the game, a 20-second pitch clock was used and breaks between half-innings were limited to two minutes and five seconds.

A pitch clock will not be used this season in MLB, but a 20-second pitch clock will be used in Double-A and Triple-A games in 2015. Arizona Fall League games were 10 minutes shorter in 2014 than they were last season when the new pace-of-play rules were implemented.

In an interview earlier in the month, Cubs manager Joe Maddon said he doesn't know why baseball needs to change the game in the first place, saying it probably has to do with the media and getting stories in by their deadline.

​"I'd like to know the real reason why we need to do something about it," Maddon said. "What is the purpose behind the faster game? I'm not really clear on that. So that, I don't understand."


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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/20/2015 1:08:57 PM   
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Love it. Hopefully we get the 20-second pitch clock in the majors next year too. And restrict more mound visits, etc. I think when you add all those things together, but keep replay, we'll have game times much closer to the 2:30 mark that it used to be. And that will in turn draw more casual fans to the sport and greatly increase TV ratings for it as well IMO. These things NEED to happen for the future of our game.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/20/2015 1:10:07 PM   
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Love it. Hopefully we get the 20-second pitch clock in the majors next year too. And restrict more mound visits, etc. I think when you add all those things together, but keep replay, we'll have game times much closer to the 2:30 mark that it used to be. And that will in turn draw more casual fans to the sport and greatly increase TV ratings for it as well IMO. These things NEED to happen for the future of our game.



Situation pitching, while key in games, also kills game time.

3 pitching changes in an inning draws a game on, and on, and on.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 2/20/2015 1:12:14 PM   
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No doubt. I must admit I'm torn on that one. Part of me likes the thought of the "must pitch to at least 2 batters" line of thinking. It would help speed up the game. But it also takes control away from teams/managers/players. Like the shift, that's usually not a good thing.

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