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spike wrote:
doug rr wrote:its got to be so frustrating being on that team..
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Bammer wrote:Some perspective on why that won’t work:

As an example, the Mariners’ stadium seats 45,000. The AAA Rainiers’ stadium seats 6,500.
Yeah, stadium size was in the back of my mind even as I was writing that. The whole system is already pretty far down the road it's on for sure. Maybe the best we could hope for is not relegation but something that would force ownership groups to sell if a team is garbage for too long. Some kind of accountability for putting a good product on the field, not just technically fielding a team just so you can have a TV contract and sell some tickets when the Dodgers or Yankees are in town.

But also, in a weird way, prioritizing the in-stadium audience over the TV audience could also help (i.e. lower ticket prices and merch prices to attract a stronger in-person fan base, put home games on local over-the-air channels instead of cable). More people in the stadium could bring energy to the actual game that players play and could maybe add an ancillary incentive to high caliber talent to go to teams that might not write the biggest checks. "We can't pay you Dodger money, but our stadium is always packed and every kid's going to have your jersey on."

Hunter Greene has that mentality. Chipper Jones had it. Just wonder if there's anything to be done to cultivate more of it.

Dammit revenue maximization ruins everything.
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Roman Anthony hit the fifth-longest home run in the Statcast era last night (a grand slam) and still no rumblings that his call-up to the Sox is imminent. 115 mph, 497 feet
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Simple Torture wrote:Roman Anthony hit the fifth-longest home run in the Statcast era last night (a grand slam) and still no rumblings that his call-up to the Sox is imminent. 115 mph, 497 feet
That got him called up, didn’t it?
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contact is a thing...you dont feel it
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Give me a fucking break.
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Welp, Devers to the Giants is weird.
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Lenny are you going to miss, uh, José Bello?
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Simple Torture wrote:Lenny are you going to miss, uh, José Bello?
Yes. He's a great guy with a kind heart.
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Cecil Fielder and Prince Fielder are tied for 136th on the all-time home run list with 319 each.
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Matters wrote:Cecil Fielder and Prince Fielder are tied for 136th on the all time home run list with 319 each.
I remember watching prince when he was about the age of 12 hit a bomb in BP at the all star game with his dad..
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Did Prince really hit one out at a major league ballpark at that age? That’s crazy.

I saw CC Sabathia at age 12 hit ball further than I had ever seen hit by a kid but that was on a little league field. Still it cleared two fences and landed in a parking lot that seemed like a mile away.
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MISIOROWSKI :shock:
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spike wrote:MISIOROWSKI :shock:
During this whole long week of baseball anguish, I did keep trying to remind myself that baseball is a beautiful, perfect game and you can turn on a random game on some Tuesday and see something you’ve never seen before, and this is a great example of how something can come out of nowhere and stories start with “Since the first time since 1900…” So at least I’ve got that going for me.
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Why the anguish?
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Simple Torture wrote:
spike wrote:MISIOROWSKI :shock:
During this whole long week of baseball anguish, I did keep trying to remind myself that baseball is a beautiful, perfect game and you can turn on a random game on some Tuesday and see something you’ve never seen before, and this is a great example of how something can come out of nowhere and stories start with “Since the first time since 1900…” So at least I’ve got that going for me.
96 mph knee breaking slider. Doug’s worst nightmare.
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Simple Torture wrote:
spike wrote:MISIOROWSKI :shock:
During this whole long week of baseball anguish, I did keep trying to remind myself that baseball is a beautiful, perfect game and you can turn on a random game on some Tuesday and see something you’ve never seen before, and this is a great example of how something can come out of nowhere and stories start with “Since the first time since 1900…” So at least I’ve got that going for me.
I was really glad that Murphy let Misiorowski go back out and lose the perfect game (and shutout) honestly rather than pull him because that's "just what you do, statistically".
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spike wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
spike wrote:MISIOROWSKI :shock:
During this whole long week of baseball anguish, I did keep trying to remind myself that baseball is a beautiful, perfect game and you can turn on a random game on some Tuesday and see something you’ve never seen before, and this is a great example of how something can come out of nowhere and stories start with “Since the first time since 1900…” So at least I’ve got that going for me.
96 mph knee breaking slider. Doug’s worst nightmare.
no kidding..I was watching that kid throw from LSU in the college World Series and he's pumping it at 102..that was unheard of back in the day..you had to juice up the jugs gun to face that..
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