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Re: MLB

Posted: Tue June 24, 2025 8:02 pm
by doug rr
Bammer wrote:Cal Raleigh
big dumper is so good..nothing better than a switch hitting catcher with power

Re: MLB

Posted: Fri June 27, 2025 12:29 pm
by lvc
Going to try to watch the Dodgers/White Sox game next Wednesday. Kershaw 3 Ks away from 3K. That's gotta be a headline somewhere. He ticks a lot of boxes for me--longevity with a single team being a big one. Too bad it's with one of the richest big market teams, but what can you do.

Re: MLB

Posted: Sun June 29, 2025 10:26 pm
by Matters
I’ll never hate on players like Betts, Freeman, Ohtani or Kershaw.
Kershaw wears number 22 because of Will Clark’s time with the Rangers.

Hope you get to see the 3,000th K.


Go Giants.

Re: MLB

Posted: Mon June 30, 2025 12:29 pm
by lvc
I won't hate on Ohtani, but I will say his vulnerability to outside pitching is pretty glaring as he is always stepping toward first base to pull the ball hard.

Re: MLB

Posted: Tue July 01, 2025 6:08 pm
by Simple Torture
I can’t believe we only have 10 Bobby Bonilla days left after today.

Re: MLB

Posted: Wed July 02, 2025 12:07 am
by Matters
Bonilla also gets half a mil every year from the Orioles through 2028.
8-)

Re: MLB

Posted: Wed July 02, 2025 6:04 pm
by lvc
Tonight's the night for Kershaw. It's a late game (10:10 here in the EST). But it's the White Sox so I'm thinking I'll be able to go to bed after the top of the first...

Re: MLB

Posted: Thu July 03, 2025 4:05 am
by doug rr
lvc wrote:Tonight's the night for Kershaw. It's a late game (10:10 here in the EST). But it's the White Sox so I'm thinking I'll be able to go to bed after the top of the first...
hope you saw it..

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Re: MLB

Posted: Thu July 03, 2025 12:30 pm
by lvc
doug rr wrote:
lvc wrote:Tonight's the night for Kershaw. It's a late game (10:10 here in the EST). But it's the White Sox so I'm thinking I'll be able to go to bed after the top of the first...
hope you saw it..

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The man made me stay up way too late but I saw it. I was getting worried because if he didn't get it, his next start would be in Milwaukee. I was working through the lineup to guess which Brewer would earn the ignominy. But thankfully Vinnie Capra showed up in the 11th hour.

Re: MLB

Posted: Thu July 03, 2025 2:33 pm
by Bammer
doug rr wrote:
Bammer wrote:Cal Raleigh
big dumper is so good..nothing better than a switch hitting catcher with power
Predict any other M’s all stars.

Andres Muñoz


Bryan Woo?
Julio Rodriguez?

Re: MLB

Posted: Tue July 08, 2025 3:40 am
by Matters
Regarding a check swing call:

It’s not about whether or not the bat crossed the plate.
It’s not about whether or not the batter’s wrists broke.

The call is made based on whether or not the batter was trying to hit the ball as the ball crossed through.

Re: MLB

Posted: Tue July 08, 2025 4:07 am
by Bammer
Bammer wrote:
doug rr wrote:
Bammer wrote:Cal Raleigh
big dumper is so good..nothing better than a switch hitting catcher with power
Predict any other M’s all stars.

Andres Muñoz


Bryan Woo?
Julio Rodriguez?
Congratulations bro you nailed it

Re: MLB

Posted: Tue July 08, 2025 2:50 pm
by lvc
Speaking of the Dodgers, Orel Hershiser insinuating that the Astros were sign stealing again is pretty funny. Of course, now he'd have to claim that the Brewers are in on the scam since they chased Yamamoto in the bottom of the 1st inning last night.

I did learn, while reading about Orel's little barb, about the Dodgers strategy to defer vast sums of contract money so they can stack their roster while avoiding salary caps. And in my opinion wriggling out of salary caps does more harm to the game than beating on a trash can. Even if you know a what pitch is coming, you still have to hit it and based on everything I hear from hitters, being in your head (which sign stealing would require) is detrimental to performance at the plate (which is born out by the Astros hitting better on the road without the sign stealing than at home with it during that season).

Maybe I'm just salty that the current Dodgers ownership is turning the MLB into a celebrity brand rather than a competitive sport (ahem Freddy Freeman being the NL All-Star first baseman this year cough). But I can take solace in the fact that you can't always buy performance. How do you motivate a fat cat to pounce?

Re: MLB

Posted: Wed July 09, 2025 2:31 pm
by lvc
Jacob Misiorowski is the 1st pitcher since Shohei Ohtani (June 21, 2023, with LAA) to strike out 12 Dodgers.

It's fun watching this kid. It'll be really interesting to see how he responds as the league catches up to him and starts to really test his mettle.

Re: MLB

Posted: Wed July 09, 2025 8:50 pm
by Matters
I’m still not over the ending of the Giant’s game last night. Maybe the best finish to a game I’ve ever seen. Dave Flemming’s radio call on KNBR is epic. As great as Duane Kuiper, Mike Krukow and Jon Miller have been throughout the years, Flemming is currently the team’s best announcer. The Phillies announcers also did a great job of reacting to an incredible baseball moment in defeat.

Re: MLB

Posted: Wed July 09, 2025 8:57 pm
by Simple Torture
Yeah that was wild, it was the first video on my feed this morning.

Re: MLB

Posted: Thu July 10, 2025 1:52 am
by lennytheweedwhacker
Glad I went to bed after the 6th :gomez:

Re: MLB

Posted: Thu July 10, 2025 3:34 am
by doug rr
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Glad I went to bed after the 6th :gomez:
beer?

Re: MLB

Posted: Fri July 11, 2025 4:44 pm
by doug rr
that mariners game was something last night...take a no hitter into the 8th with a 5 run lead and lose in 10..

Re: MLB

Posted: Fri July 11, 2025 11:11 pm
by lennytheweedwhacker
Jay Buhner is rolling in his grave.