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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #100 on: August 26, 2023, 01:14:29 pm »
Orioles fan?  I thought you were a Nat's fan.  Nevermind, I guess you are a cheap bandwaggoner huh?

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LOL!

Come on, man! 

EVERYONE is talking about the ORIOLES.  A remarkable achievement for a team which lost 110 games two seasons ago.

I'm like a little kid...got their starting lineup and position players down.

Then I see they're essentially just kids themselves...all playing for one another first...THEN the fans!

Their record thus far for hitting with RISP is supernatural.  The line keeps moving.

Hoping that their closer's injury isn't season-ending.

I just hope the O's don't go after any of the current free agent superstars who will be looking to grab on for a chance at a World Series ring.

Not even Aaron Judge!

....okay, maybe Aaron Judge!    :laugh:
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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #101 on: August 26, 2023, 01:31:53 pm »
@catfish1957
Not even Aaron Judge!

....okay, maybe Aaron Judge!    :laugh:


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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #102 on: August 26, 2023, 04:00:42 pm »
@catfish1957

LOL!

Come on, man! 

EVERYONE is talking about the ORIOLES.  A remarkable achievement for a team which lost 110 games two seasons ago.



Even though I have and always be an Astros "only" fan, (since 1965)  I am enjoying the rise of the O's at the expense of the Bosox and Stankees.

And I have to admit, I really did like those O's teams in the late '60's and early '70's that had the some of the greatest contingents of pitchers in MLB history, plus have the D and sticks the Robinsons, Boog, Belanger, et. al.
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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #103 on: August 28, 2023, 12:26:13 pm »
Even though I have and always be an Astros "only" fan, (since 1965)  I am enjoying the rise of the O's at the expense of the Bosox and Stankees.

And I have to admit, I really did like those O's teams in the late '60's and early '70's that had the some of the greatest contingents of pitchers in MLB history, plus have the D and sticks the Robinsons, Boog, Belanger, et. al.

Same here, @catfish1957

Skinny Mark Belanger...aka "The Blade" at shortstop and Brooks Robinson at 3rd...the best left side infield in baseball during that 'era'.

I always thought Cal Ripken, Jr at shortstop ruined the O's for generations.  It seeded the thought process that a power hitting SS was the "new" thing.

They went thru something like 26 different 3rd basemen during Cal's Streak...total bullshit.

His replacement, Mike Bordick .236/636 OPS was a downgrade offensively, but ends up in the Orioles' HOF...being a better defensive player than Ripken.

The O's run differential tells me that losing Bautista for the 9th inning could be 'fatal'.  Their games hereon are lengthened without him.
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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #104 on: August 28, 2023, 12:53:18 pm »
Same here, @catfish1957

Skinny Mark Belanger...aka "The Blade" at shortstop and Brooks Robinson at 3rd...the best left side infield in baseball during that 'era'.

I always thought Cal Ripken, Jr at shortstop ruined the O's for generations.  It seeded the thought process that a power hitting SS was the "new" thing.

They went thru something like 26 different 3rd basemen during Cal's Streak...total bullshit.

His replacement, Mike Bordick .236/636 OPS was a downgrade offensively, but ends up in the Orioles' HOF...being a better defensive player than Ripken.

The O's run differential tells me that losing Bautista for the 9th inning could be 'fatal'.  Their games hereon are lengthened without him.

Good points.  What should floor the youngsters today, is the fact despite the advent of all the improved athletism of players in general.  Brooks Robinson, IMO is still the greatest defensive 3rd baseman in MLB history.  Yeah, he gets the accolades of the WS clinic he provided, but average Joe fan doesn't realize tht Brooks did this day in day out during the regular season.  To this day Robinson is one of my favorite non-Astros ever. 

Heck I understand that he even turned some switch hitters around during the day, because they knew that anything on the ground on the left side, (including Belanger) would be sccoped for an out.
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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #105 on: August 29, 2023, 12:00:48 pm »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4zP3EXAbsE

Another fine accomplishment by my favorite athlete.


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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #106 on: August 29, 2023, 12:05:25 pm »
Another fine accomplishment by my favorite athlete.

Always fun to see someone hit for the cycle.


Meanwhile:

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Acuña steals 60th base, eyes creating his own special club

DENVER -- Ronald Acuña Jr. moved a step away from history as he was serenaded with MVP chants while helping the Braves roll to a 14-4 win over the Rockies on Monday night at Coors Field.

Acuña hit his 29th homer in the fifth inning, stole his 60th base in the seventh and then increased his MLB-leading stolen-base total to 61 in the eighth inning. He now stands as one of four players to hit 20-plus homers and steal 60-plus bases in the same season.

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With one more home run, Acuña will become the first player in AL/NL history to record 30 steals and 60 stolen bases in the same season.

https://www.mlb.com/news/ronald-acuna-jr-historic-homer-stolen-base-season
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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #107 on: August 29, 2023, 06:14:04 pm »
YIKES!!

Josh Donaldson cut by the Yankees this afternoon. 

Hard to explain his implosion at age 37...given the advances made in training, etc.. Has to be physical, because if you can't get up playing for the Yankees, you're done!

Lucas Giolito, among 5 players put on waivers by the Angels... 

I'd look for some contending team to grab Giolito and convert him into a reliever that only needs to get through an order once.   :laugh: 
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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #108 on: August 29, 2023, 11:16:46 pm »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4zP3EXAbsE

Another fine accomplishment by my favorite athlete.

Can we put the Brewers back in the AL now and bring the Strohs back home to the NL?
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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #109 on: August 30, 2023, 01:49:25 am »
Can we put the Brewers back in the AL now and bring the Strohs back home to the NL?

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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #110 on: August 30, 2023, 10:57:33 pm »
Because I believe in tradition.  I believe in the sanctity of the National League.  I believe in pitching inside when the batter crowds the place.  I believe that defense matters.  I believe in right fielders with cannon arms.  And I oppose the designated hitter with every fiber of my being.  The two leagues should never intermingle until the World Series.

The Astros were brought in as a NL team.  I grew up following the old NL West with the Astros, Reds, Braves, Dodgers, Padres, and Giants.  My Braves would finish 40 games out of first place, but Phil Niekro would lead the league in IP, Ks, CGs, and Shutouts.  I remember giants like J R Richard and Joaquin Andujar bringing respectability to Houston, battling the hated Reds and Dodgers.

The National League should not be a home for the old Seattle Pilots.  They are an AL spinoff, and should be returned pronto.

And besides, the American League is gay.
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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #111 on: September 01, 2023, 02:32:44 pm »
Can you really call it a club if you're the only guy in it?  :pondering:

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What a day! Acuña gets married, then creates 30-60 club with grand slam
Slugger's historic night helps Braves hold on in opener vs. Dodgers
Mark Bowman

LOS ANGELES -- Ronald Acuña Jr. becoming the first member of the 30-60 club didn’t sneak up on anybody. But the Braves' superstar getting married the same day he realized this great achievement certainly did.

“I didn’t mention anything to anyone,”  Acuña said through an interpreter. “It was kind of like a surprise.”

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Acuña’s second-inning grand slam made him the first player in AL/NL history to record 30-plus homers and 60-plus steals in a season, just two days after he stole two bases to join the 20-60 club.

https://www.mlb.com/news/ronald-acuna-jr-first-player-with-30-homers-60-steals
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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #112 on: September 01, 2023, 03:00:05 pm »
Can you really call it a club if you're the only guy in it?  :pondering:

LOL!  Touche'!

The basic "club" was 30HR/30SB 

Then, some hyper-active guy stole 50 bases.

I think Ohtani could join the 30/60 club if he play a field position or chipping in in short relief.

He's too young to sit on the bench as a full time DH.  Would drive him insane. 
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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #113 on: September 01, 2023, 03:10:41 pm »
LOL!  Touche'!

The basic "club" was 30HR/30SB 

Then, some hyper-active guy stole 50 bases.

I think Ohtani could join the 30/60 club if he play a field position or chipping in in short relief.

He's too young to sit on the bench as a full time DH.  Would drive him insane.

Since the pitch clock is a boon to base stealers, should this record be given an asterisk? 
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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #114 on: September 01, 2023, 03:13:08 pm »
Since the pitch clock is a boon to base stealers, should this record be given an asterisk?

@catfish1957

LOL!  Great point!

Plus, they put on "King Kong" oven mitts!  And the bases are BIGGER! 

Definitely, an asterisk!    :beer:
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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #115 on: September 01, 2023, 03:13:52 pm »
LOL!  Touche'!

The basic "club" was 30HR/30SB 

Then, some hyper-active guy stole 50 bases.

I think Ohtani could join the 30/60 club if he play a field position or chipping in in short relief.

He's too young to sit on the bench as a full time DH.  Would drive him insane.

I bet Rickey Henderson is sleeping better these days.  It doesn't look like anyone is going to get more than 130 SB this season.

I'm sure you're right about Ohtani.  Regardless of what happens with this latest UCL tear, maybe a 2nd Tommy John, etc., he's a guy that's going to be very valuable even if he never pitches another inning again.
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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #116 on: September 02, 2023, 03:33:56 pm »
"It aint what you don't know that kills you.  It's what you know that aint so!" ...Theodore Sturgeon

The idea that somebody looked at a purple onion and called it a red onion really bothers me.   

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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #117 on: September 06, 2023, 08:30:59 am »
Houston Astros' Jose Altuve is Only the Third Player Ever to Accomplish This Incredible Feat

Fan Nation by Brady Farkas 9/5/2023

Houston Astros' infielder Jose Altuve is just the third player to ever homer in each of the first three innings of a game.

Houston Astros second baseman has joined an extremely short list in baseball history on Tuesday night - and his game isn't even over yet.

Playing against the Texas Rangers in a critical battle with playoff implications, Altuve has homered in each of the first three innings.

Per Sarah Langs of MLB.com:

JOSE ALTUVE IS THE 3RD PLAYER TO HOMER IN EACH OF THE 1ST 3 INNINGS OF A GAME, JOINING:

8/7/16 Manny Machado

7/2/30 Carl Reynolds

Not only has Altuve homered three times on Tuesday, he also homered twice on Monday, giving five home runs in his last two games.

At the time of this posting, the Astros lead the Rangers 9-0 in the fourth. Houston came into the game tied with the Seattle Mariners for first place in the AL West, with Texas trailing both by one game.

Altuve has battled multiple injuries this year so he's only gotten 266 at-bats, but he's been highly productive as usual. The former MVP is hitting .323 with 15 homers, 39 RBI and 13 stolen bases. He's got a .976 on-base percentage.

One of the best players of the last decade, Altuve is a lifetime .308 hitter with 207 homers and 735 RBI. He's helped the Astros win World Series titles in both 2017 and 2022.

More: https://www.si.com/fannation/mlb/fastball/history/houston-astros-jose-altuve-is-just-the-third-player-in-baseball-history-to-hit-a-home-run-in-each-of-the-first-three-innings

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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #118 on: September 06, 2023, 08:52:12 am »
Houston Astros' Jose Altuve is Only the Third Player Ever to Accomplish This Incredible Feat

Fan Nation by Brady Farkas 9/5/2023

Houston Astros' infielder Jose Altuve is just the third player to ever homer in each of the first three innings of a game.


Altuve has battled multiple injuries this year so he's only gotten 266 at-bats, but he's been highly productive as usual. The former MVP is hitting .323 with 15 homers, 39 RBI and 13 stolen bases. He's got a .976 on-base percentage.

One of the best players of the last decade, Altuve is a lifetime .308 hitter with 207 homers and 735 RBI. He's helped the Astros win World Series titles in both 2017 and 2022.

More: https://www.si.com/fannation/mlb/fastball/history/houston-astros-jose-altuve-is-just-the-third-player-in-baseball-history-to-hit-a-home-run-in-each-of-the-first-three-innings

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He should be subject to a strip search including an anal exam before each AB.

Probably has a WIFI buzzer up his ass.

Trash cans are so out-of-style these days.

But that said...geez, the ball must look like a beach ball.  I noticed about a month ago how he was barreling up on everything that was a strike.

What the mystery/question here should be is:  Why are they still pitching to him? 
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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #119 on: September 06, 2023, 11:33:49 am »
Houston Astros' Jose Altuve is Only the Third Player Ever to Accomplish This Incredible Feat

Fan Nation by Brady Farkas 9/5/2023

Houston Astros' infielder Jose Altuve is just the third player to ever homer in each of the first three innings of a game.

...


One of the best players of the last decade, Altuve is a lifetime .308 hitter with 207 homers and 735 RBI. He's helped the Astros win World Series titles in both 2017 and 2022.

More: https://www.si.com/fannation/mlb/fastball/history/houston-astros-jose-altuve-is-just-the-third-player-in-baseball-history-to-hit-a-home-run-in-each-of-the-first-three-innings

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Great, but let's include a visual to catch the excitement of the feat.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEx1q6gfa14

It's especially sweet because we get to watch the low-IQ accusers go crazy. That's always fun!  :yowsa:

What a fun time to be an Astros fan. Whupping up on the Rangers after being swept at home by the lowly Stankees. Just when you think about writing them off...  :shrug:


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« Reply #120 on: September 06, 2023, 02:55:21 pm »
Jose Altuve is 100% ball player and would have done well in any era. There are damned few like him in the game today.
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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #121 on: September 06, 2023, 03:37:16 pm »
Jose Altuve is 100% ball player and would have done well in any era. There are damned few like him in the game today.

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He's a cheating snake...in the same league as Jose Molina. {cheating-wise}   :laugh:

But Earl...I'd like to present another theory to you.

Watching any night's "QUICK-PITCH" on MLB channel...it 'screams' JUICED BALL!!

Never have I seen so many end-of-the-bat contact making it into the opposite field seats...I call bullsh*t.
WAAAAYYYY too balls are leaving the yard.

And then today on the ESPN site, they call the 2023 season the most exciting ever!   :shrug:

One last thing.

There is NOTHING great about seeing a pitch going over the fence/wall...show us the entire AB.



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« Reply #122 on: September 06, 2023, 03:42:53 pm »

And then today on the ESPN site, they call the 2023 season the most exciting ever!   :shrug:

One last thing.

There is NOTHING great about seeing a pitch going over the fence/wall...show us the entire AB.

Our cable company is currently feuding with Disney/ESPN over fees to carry their content, so we are blacked out of pretty much everything. 
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And yes, I totally agree ... I love watching an entire AB and seeing how it was all put together.

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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #123 on: September 06, 2023, 05:10:21 pm »
Altuve hit 3 homers before the Ranger's number 7, 8, and 9 batters even got a turn at the plate.

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« Reply #124 on: September 06, 2023, 05:34:09 pm »
@Bigun  @AllThatJazzZ  @Polly Ticks  @Elderberry  @catfish1957

He's a cheating snake...in the same league as Jose Molina. {cheating-wise}   :laugh:

Yeah! Right! Like NO ONE has ever stolen a sign before! (Everybody was doing it, but the Astros got outed because THEY don't play for Northeastern owners!)

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But Earl...I'd like to present another theory to you.

Watching any night's "QUICK-PITCH" on MLB channel...it 'screams' JUICED BALL!!

Never have I seen so many end-of-the-bat contact making it into the opposite field seats...I call bullsh*t.
WAAAAYYYY too balls are leaving the yard.

And then today on the ESPN site, they call the 2023 season the most exciting ever!   :shrug:

One last thing.

There is NOTHING great about seeing a pitch going over the fence/wall...show us the entire AB.

I agree with all that @DCPatriot the game I loved has been destroyed. Guys who can't hit their weight are everyday leadoff hitters and the PTB are doing everything they can to put pitchers in an even deeper hole.
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Re: Baseball 2023
« Reply #125 on: September 06, 2023, 06:11:58 pm »
Altuve hit 3 homers before the Ranger's number 7, 8, and 9 batters even got a turn at the plate.

Yikes! 

Imagine that starter's ERA when he hit the showers.   :laugh:
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« Reply #126 on: September 07, 2023, 10:24:42 am »
Wow, what an epic meltdown by the Rangers.  But....  who didn't expect it?
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« Reply #127 on: September 07, 2023, 10:35:27 am »
Wow, what an epic meltdown by the Rangers.  But....  who didn't expect it?

It's the Rangers, what did you expect.  Nobody cares here anyway, since now NFL season is here.

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« Reply #128 on: September 09, 2023, 12:04:39 am »
@catfish1957   @Polly Ticks   @Bigun  @AllThatJazzZ   @Elderberry

It should be noted that if the Baltimore Orioles play .500 ball to run out the schedule (22 games), they will win 100 games.

They are playing .636 ball for the season.

THEY LOST 110 GAMES IN 2021!!   :thud:

Beat the Red Sox to continue this unbelievable road trip 11-2!

And ESPN writers give them no shot.  Not even honorable mention...the dirty SOBs.   :smokin:

Sadly the same with MLB.  Nobody has predicted the Orioles in the WS.

This despite probably getting a BYE in the 1st round having the league best W/L record.   :smokin:
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« Reply #129 on: September 11, 2023, 03:11:39 pm »
@catfish1957   @Polly Ticks   @Bigun  @AllThatJazzZ   @Elderberry

It should be noted that if the Baltimore Orioles play .500 ball to run out the schedule (22 games), they will win 100 games.

They are playing .636 ball for the season.

THEY LOST 110 GAMES IN 2021!!   :thud:


I hope they hit that 100-win season. Very exciting team, for sure!  Brings to mind that 1991 "Worst to First" season for my favorite team.
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« Reply #130 on: September 11, 2023, 03:22:30 pm »
@catfish1957   @Polly Ticks   @Bigun  @AllThatJazzZ   @Elderberry

It should be noted that if the Baltimore Orioles play .500 ball to run out the schedule (22 games), they will win 100 games.

They are playing .636 ball for the season.

THEY LOST 110 GAMES IN 2021!!   :thud:

Beat the Red Sox to continue this unbelievable road trip 11-2!

And ESPN writers give them no shot.  Not even honorable mention...the dirty SOBs.   :smokin:

Sadly the same with MLB.  Nobody has predicted the Orioles in the WS.

This despite probably getting a BYE in the 1st round having the league best W/L record.   :smokin:

I'll stipulate that I have not seen even so much as one pitch of an Orioles baseball game in at least two years so any comment I make is in that context.

The fact that franchise has turned things around to the degree that they obviously have in two years is remarkable.
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« Reply #131 on: September 11, 2023, 03:36:02 pm »
I'll stipulate that I have not seen even so much as one pitch of an Orioles baseball game in at least two years so any comment I make is in that context.

The fact that franchise has turned things around to the degree that they obviously have in two years is remarkable.


I relish the fact we might see the Bosox and Stanks finishing second division for maybe half a decade or so.  Toronto hasn't
been no push over either, and looks like a 50/50 chance of nabbing one of the WC spots this year.  Decent chance their divison might net 3 playoff teams this year.
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« Reply #132 on: September 11, 2023, 10:46:55 pm »
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« Reply #133 on: September 14, 2023, 10:32:53 am »


 :cheerlead: :cheerlead: :cheerlead: :cheerlead: :cheerlead: :cheerlead:
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« Reply #134 on: September 14, 2023, 10:41:44 am »
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« Reply #135 on: September 14, 2023, 10:50:43 am »
@Polly Ticks

 :beer:

It's going to be a real race with the Orioles to see who ends up with the best record in baseball!
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« Reply #136 on: September 14, 2023, 11:59:20 am »


 :cheerlead: :cheerlead: :cheerlead: :cheerlead: :cheerlead: :cheerlead:

Congrats....

The Bravos might have the best overall lineup to win it all this year.  Glad we won't have to meet them....  (at least though the LCS)
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« Reply #137 on: September 14, 2023, 12:17:06 pm »
It's going to be a real race with the Orioles to see who ends up with the best record in baseball!
 :beer:

The O's have played TWO less games than the RAYS since well before the AS Break.

The RAYS have lost BOTH of those games...thus the differential in the Games Lost column.

This 4 game series in Camden Yards is the most important series since the park was built.  The FRIDAY game is already SOLD OUT...but pissed me off to see so many empty seats last night in their 1-0 loss vs, the CARDS.

@Polly Ticks   I'm ambivalent about them getting a bye AND gaining homefield advantage.

I'm superstitious... they have a better record playing on the road...and I don't want them sitting on their ass for a week.   Gotta keep that rhythm!   

And no...I'm not "O'splaining their exit before the ALDS.   :laugh:
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« Reply #138 on: September 14, 2023, 12:24:06 pm »
Congrats....

The Bravos might have the best overall lineup to win it all this year.  Glad we won't have to meet them....  (at least though the LCS)

@catfish1957   Okay...maybe the AL Pennant goes thru Houston, BUT...

Didn't the RAYS recently win a series vs your ASTROS?   And didn't SEATTLE just 'sweep' your ass?

Be careful for what you wish.   /s

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« Reply #139 on: September 14, 2023, 12:29:58 pm »
@catfish1957   Okay...maybe the AL Pennant goes thru Houston, BUT...

Didn't the RAYS recently win a series vs your ASTROS?   And didn't SEATTLE just 'sweep' your ass?

Be careful for what you wish.   /s

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More of a wish.  This year I seriously doubt that Astros make it to the LCS.  It's been a hell of an off-year, even though they are in 1st (barely)
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« Reply #140 on: September 15, 2023, 11:56:08 am »


 :silly:

But not really...

What would each of us do if we saw this guy walking toward you and your family?

Is that a "Uni-pod" he's got strapped around his neck...to use as a seat when he's tired?
Are you going to wait to find out?    :shrug:    :whistle:
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« Reply #141 on: September 15, 2023, 12:06:00 pm »
@DCPatriot

Not to minimize this achievement, but this was the first year of a full expansive interleague play schedule

1. Interleague play started in 1997
2. 214-252 inteleague games 1997-2012.
3. 300 games 2013- 2022
4. This year there will be well over 700 games played.  In fact, I beleive this is the first year that every team played each other.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interleague_play

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« Reply #142 on: September 15, 2023, 12:13:58 pm »
@DCPatriot

Not to minimize this achievement, but this was the first year of a full expansive interleague play schedule

1. Interleague play started in 1997
2. 214-252 inteleague games 1997-2012.
3. 300 games 2013- 2022
4. This year there will be well over 700 games played.  In fact, I beleive this is the first year that every team played each other.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interleague_play

And THAT is THE biggest turd in my bucket! They have flat out ruined a game I once loved!
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« Reply #143 on: September 15, 2023, 12:14:29 pm »
@DCPatriot

Not to minimize this achievement, but this was the first year of a full expansive interleague play schedule

1. Interleague play started in 1997
2. 214-252 inteleague games 1997-2012.
3. 300 games 2013- 2022
4. This year there will be well over 700 games played.  In fact, I beleive this is the first year that every team played each other.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interleague_play

Thanks for elaborating on this, @catfish1957

Realize it had to be an aberration, because in the past, you only played teams in one specific division when crossing into "interleague" play.

Still...it arises out of the fact the Orioles have not been swept in a series all season.
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« Reply #144 on: September 15, 2023, 12:26:51 pm »

Still...it arises out of the fact the Orioles have not been swept in a series all season.

Now that is an accomplishment that I bet hasn't been  done very often.  If  I was forced to predict the '23 WS this early on, I'd wager it will be Baltimore v. Atlanta.  My 'Stros just don't have the pitching depth this year to go deep.

If this does pan out  I'll enjoy watching the heads explode at the MLB Commish Office  TV execs too.
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« Reply #145 on: September 15, 2023, 12:39:12 pm »
Now that is an accomplishment that I bet hasn't been  done very often.  If  I was forced to predict the '23 WS this early on, I'd wager it will be Baltimore v. Atlanta.  My 'Stros just don't have the pitching depth this year to go deep.

If this does pan out  I'll enjoy watching the heads explode at the MLB Commish Office  TV execs.

So will I!   :beer:

Damned O's/Rays Game tonight is only on Apple TV+ or MLB (which I have but is being blacked out...can I say "Blacked"?)
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« Reply #146 on: September 15, 2023, 12:53:18 pm »
And THAT is THE biggest turd in my bucket! They have flat out ruined a game I once loved!

Just one of many reasons, here's 10 additional

10.  I hate how they've turned MLB stadiums into what looks like commerical pin ball machines.
9.  DH
8.  Pitch Clock
7.  Juiced Balls (and players?) who've turned the game into a cheap version of HR Derby.
6.  NBA-ization of playoffs where 40% of all teams makes the post season
5.   Teams including mine in the early 2010's who tank for draft pick sequence
4.  Recent killing of the September Call-ups, which allow non-playoff team's fans a chance to see prospects.
3.  MLB's habit of pigeon holeing smaller market playoff teams into sucky scheduling
2.  Periodic Woke Shit, that MLB subjects us too.

And No. 1 and a personal one-  I hope Bud Selig burns in hell.  Almost lost in baseball history was his extortion of the Astros to switch leagues in return for the owner at the time Drayton McLane to sell the team.  This shit was criminal, and I wish it could have gotten the investigative oversite it deserved.  Many forget he and his family owned the Brewers, and they benefited greatly by their move to the National League Central.  Gone for us were those sterling rivalries with the Cardinals and Cubs.
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« Reply #147 on: September 15, 2023, 01:11:41 pm »
Just one of many reasons, here's 10 additional

10.  I hate how they've turned MLB stadiums into what looks like commerical pin ball machines.
9.  DH
8.  Pitch Clock
7.  Juiced Balls (and players?) who've turned the game into a cheap version of HR Derby.
6.  NBA-ization of playoffs where 40% of all teams makes the post season
5.   Teams including mine in the early 2010's who tank for draft pick sequence
4.  Recent killing of the September Call-ups, which allow non-playoff team's fans a chance to see prospects.
3.  MLB's habit of pigeon holeing smaller market playoff teams into sucky scheduling
2.  Periodic Woke Shit, that MLB subjects us too.

And No. 1 and a personal one-  I hope Bud Selig burns in hell.  Almost lost in baseball history was his extortion of the Astros to switch leagues in return for the owner at the time Drayton McLane to sell the team.  This shit was criminal, and I wish it could have gotten the investigative oversite it deserved.  Many forget he and his family owned the Brewers, and they benefited greatly by their move to the National League Central.  Gone for us were those sterling rivalries with the Cardinals and Cubs.

:yowsa:  to all of that and more!

Professional baseball was once composed of two leagues, the teams of which competed against each other for 154 games and the teams in each league with the best record won their league pennant. Those pennant winners went on to play a 7 game series (The World Series). The team that won 4 of those games was the world champion for that year.

Now we have three divisions in each league, a mishmash teams playing a mishmash of a schedule, and a host of players being paid millions of $$$ who should be playing in the bush leagues at best, and we have the audacity to compare the result of that with the way the game was played in the past! I hate ALL of it!
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« Reply #148 on: September 15, 2023, 01:16:48 pm »
:yowsa:  to all of that and more!

Professional baseball was once composed of two leagues, the teams of which competed against each other for 154 games and the teams in each league with the best record won their league pennant. Those pennant winners went on to play a 7 game series (The World Series). The team that won 4 of those games was the world champion for that year.

Now we have three divisions in each league, a mishmash teams playing a mishmash of a schedule, and a host of players being paid millions of $$$ who should be playing in the bush leagues at best, and we have the audacity to compare the result of that with the way the game was played in the past! I hate ALL of it!


Spot on...  Powers that have run baseball the past 50 or so yearshave sold out for $.  To hell with 'em.
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« Reply #149 on: September 15, 2023, 01:21:16 pm »
Just one of many reasons, here's 10 additional

10.  I hate how they've turned MLB stadiums into what looks like commerical pin ball machines.
9.  DH
8.  Pitch Clock
7.  Juiced Balls (and players?) who've turned the game into a cheap version of HR Derby.
6.  NBA-ization of playoffs where 40% of all teams makes the post season
5.   Teams including mine in the early 2010's who tank for draft pick sequence
4.  Recent killing of the September Call-ups, which allow non-playoff team's fans a chance to see prospects.
3.  MLB's habit of pigeon holeing smaller market playoff teams into sucky scheduling
2.  Periodic Woke Shit, that MLB subjects us too.

And No. 1 and a personal one-  I hope Bud Selig burns in hell.  Almost lost in baseball history was his extortion of the Astros to switch leagues in return for the owner at the time Drayton McLane to sell the team.  This shit was criminal, and I wish it could have gotten the investigative oversite it deserved.  Many forget he and his family owned the Brewers, and they benefited greatly by their move to the National League Central.  Gone for us were those sterling rivalries with the Cardinals and Cubs.

@Bigun  @catfish1957  @Polly Ticks  @AllThatJazzZ

Society has changed.  My daddy's generation wore ties and fedoras to ballgames.  No player would dream of hotdogging or taunting an opponent back then.

The strikezone was top of the letters to the knees.  The pitcher's mound was higher, which made the breaking ball much more effective, IMHO.

Today's youth are raised on action video games.  Their situational awareness is much more heightened than simple me who was raised on Sky King, and Bugs Bunny cartoons.   happy77

I like the pitch clock.

What I don't find appealing is the 190lb ballplayer hitting it on the end of this bat (out of the sweet spot) 425 feet to the OPPOSITE FIELD.

What I don't find appealing is that we don't utilize mechanical balls and strikes.

Last night the last batter in the O's/Rays game was robbed with no only "strike 1", but also the next pitch "strick 2".

...changed the batter's entire approach.  Of course, the SOB was throwing it 102mph.  :bolt:

The biggest hint that the ball is juiced is when you see Freddie Freeman...at his age, getting 60 doubles.
What kind of bullsh*t is this??  LOL!   

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