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Old 05-01-2024, 12:46 AM   #151
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Wow Chris Guccione is a piece of shit
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Old 05-01-2024, 05:28 AM   #152
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I read that Skenes is a possibility on Monday.

That’s the one I’m going to, fingers crossed
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Old 05-01-2024, 01:02 PM   #153
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Old 05-02-2024, 06:25 AM   #154
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I loved this commercial so much....
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Old 05-02-2024, 08:34 AM   #155
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Why is Pete Alonso running the bases for himself in a pivotal play at the plate? Surely anyone the Mets have someone on the bench that’s a lot faster than him
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Old 05-02-2024, 11:37 AM   #156
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I loved this commercial so much....

I refuse to believe this was 25 years ago.
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Old 05-03-2024, 03:09 PM   #157
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Pirates send down former overall #1 pick Henry Davis. He had a -1.4 WAR last year in 224 ABs, playing out of position as a RF. He came into this year winning the starting C job, with the help of injuries, and hit .162/.280/.206 with -.4 WAR in 83 plate appearances. Dude hit with power and discipline through college and the minors and, while he wasn’t the consensus #1 (Jack Leiter and Jordan Lawler were in the mix, as well as Brady House for a good part of the year), he was seen as the safest with a “high floor” type of outlook.

This is now year 5 of the Ben Cherington and Derek Shelton rebuild and the team is now 14-18 and they don’t have a starting batter with an OPS over .750. The pitching in the minors looks a little better, but things are looking bad.
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Old 05-03-2024, 03:38 PM   #158
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Pirates send down former overall #1 pick Henry Davis. He had a -1.4 WAR last year in 224 ABs, playing out of position as a RF. He came into this year winning the starting C job, with the help of injuries, and hit .162/.280/.206 with -.4 WAR in 83 plate appearances. Dude hit with power and discipline through college and the minors and, while he wasn’t the consensus #1 (Jack Leiter and Jordan Lawler were in the mix, as well as Brady House for a good part of the year), he was seen as the safest with a “high floor” type of outlook.

This is now year 5 of the Ben Cherington and Derek Shelton rebuild and the team is now 14-18 and they don’t have a starting batter with an OPS over .750. The pitching in the minors looks a little better, but things are looking bad.


I wasn't all that high on Davis and didn't like the pick for the Pirates. Catchers are such a mixed bag that unless the defensive tools are there to raise the floor, it's difficult to justify them in round 1. Then the Pirates threw more variables into the equation by seeming to not be able to decide if they wanted his bat in the lineup or have him behind rhe plate, which is going to hurt development. You have to go all in on one or the other.

I liked Lawler and Mayer in that draft. I saw Leiter as more of a 3 starter.
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Old 05-03-2024, 06:29 PM   #159
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I wasn't all that high on Davis and didn't like the pick for the Pirates. Catchers are such a mixed bag that unless the defensive tools are there to raise the floor, it's difficult to justify them in round 1. Then the Pirates threw more variables into the equation by seeming to not be able to decide if they wanted his bat in the lineup or have him behind rhe plate, which is going to hurt development. You have to go all in on one or the other.

I liked Lawler and Mayer in that draft. I saw Leiter as more of a 3 starter.

I was onboard at the time because they got a few overslot guys later on, but became real concerned last year when he got called up. His defense and arm were supposed to be MLB ready in college and then they stuck him in RF when they called him up.
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Old 05-03-2024, 08:32 PM   #160
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Elly ranks 17th in MLB in steals by a team!
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Old 05-04-2024, 08:04 AM   #161
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What do you think of Sam White? He is from our home town in Canada, used to play hockey with my son and went to school with him. Sam was always the best at every sport he played, he was just one of those guys. He was a goalie in hockey, but he'd jump in as a forward in a tournament, and be one of the top scorers. Volleyball tournament in grade school? He'd be the star. He just had that level of focus that let him be great at whatever he did.

I see that he was already starting most games as a freshman last year, so obviously they think well of him.

Sam White had a 2-homer game yesterday in WVU’s 5-4 win at Cincy. They are in the hunt for the Big 12 regular season title (1 game back from Oklahoma and WVU has the tiebreaker due to sweeping them head to head).

White is now slashing .323/.422/.538 with 8 homers and leads the team in games played and started (44-43).

Here is a twitter link to the home runs (not the best camera angles): https://x.com/WVUBaseball/status/1786522115694321943
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Old 05-04-2024, 01:51 PM   #162
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Elly ranks 17th in MLB in steals by a team!

I saw yesterday, I think, that the reds are on pace for 300+ steals. That would be the most by a team since the 1985 cardinals.
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Old 05-04-2024, 02:01 PM   #163
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If they had anyone hitting besides Elly they would be a really fun team to watch.
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Old 05-11-2024, 07:12 PM   #164
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Elly is so much fun to watch. He's young, and he fucks up from time to time, but man, he's fun.

I was looking at the old late 90s Reds teams, and they have some legit talent. Even when they weren't really competing, they had a handful of vet starters, and players. Maybe not the top of the top, but Schott did her best to put a good team on the field. These kids are exciting, but they are kids, and they slump together. It's going to be a long season. However, they have some stellar young pitching. Lodolo, Greene, and Abbott are very, very talented.
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Old 05-15-2024, 11:02 PM   #165
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*DOINK*

Mets catcher Tomás Nido hit Bryce Harper with a throw back to the pitcher

Another MLB first...
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Old Today, 01:53 PM   #166
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Paul Skenes is nasty. Struck out the first 6 batters today.
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Old Today, 01:53 PM   #167
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Impressive - especially considering this is the same team he faced in his first start.
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Old Today, 02:05 PM   #168
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Ended up striking out the first 7. Perfect through 3. He's on a strict pitch count I believe so he won't be going deep but good lord his stuff is electric. Like watching a young Strausberg.
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Old Today, 02:57 PM   #169
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Elly already has 30 steals. He plays so hard I think he's at an elevated risk for injury, but damn he's fun to watch. He had four steals last night and none of the throws were even close. Too bad the Reds won't spend enough to build a team around him. He'll be a Dodger in a few years.
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Old Today, 02:59 PM   #170
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Old Today, 03:35 PM   #171
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Elly already has 30 steals. He plays so hard I think he's at an elevated risk for injury, but damn he's fun to watch. He had four steals last night and none of the throws were even close. Too bad the Reds won't spend enough to build a team around him. He'll be a Dodger in a few years.

6th player to reach 30 stolen bases this fast in a season. The others are Rickey Henderson (x3), Kenny Lofton, Vince Coleman, Tim Raines, and Lou Brock. Pretty elite company.
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Old Today, 03:41 PM   #172
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Ended up striking out the first 7. Perfect through 3. He's on a strict pitch count I believe so he won't be going deep but good lord his stuff is electric. Like watching a young Strausberg.

Had him go to a round 100 in an 8-0 game ultimately, so propably less strict than anticipated (his 84 in his first start already 9 above any in AAA). Going to be fascinating how this is handled going forward. Thinking cynically: the odds of him staying healthy very long might not be that great anyway and the odds of him signing an extension loooong term at any point seem less than stellar ... Sooo ... Do you maybe just milk what you can while he's cheap considering how good he already is?
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Old Today, 03:50 PM   #173
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I've already thought about that in general. Are we going to see a 180 from some teams who basically decide to treat these guys like they are college pitchers?
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Old Today, 05:20 PM   #174
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Maryland Eastern Shore went winless. 0-48. I'm not sure the statement "soul crushing" adequately expresses how bad that must suck.
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Maryland Eastern Shore went winless. 0-48. I'm not sure the statement "soul crushing" adequately expresses how bad that must suck.

They did it against only quad 3 (0-16) and quad 4 (0-32) opponents too.
Only 3 one-run games in those losses too.
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