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 Post subject: Re: Opening Day!
PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:26 am 
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Rorinthas wrote:
Yeah but baseball might benefit from the larger post season.

I vehemently disagree with this statement. Any time you expand the post-season in a sport you dillute the value of the regular season and with 160+ games baseball's regular season games are dilluted enough.

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I hadn't thought about it that way. Maybe we just need less games then. Compared to other sports the regular season/ playoff ratio is horrendously low.

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Rorinthas wrote:
I hadn't thought about it that way. Maybe we just need less games then. Compared to other sports the regular season/ playoff ratio is horrendously low.

Small market teams would definitely benefit from a shorter season as attendance ratios should climb but TV revenues would fall off if you start cutting games so it is sort of a catch-22. I would just hate for baseball to end up like Basketball where the entire season is an exercising in post-season seeding for the top 2/3s of the teams.

I think you could make a very compelling argument that one of the reasons the NFL is so huge is because every game is critical to your post-season hopes.

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Micheal wrote:
/Shakes fist at Aethien.

Lets see how the record looks in September.


Heh, yep, there's the rub. I suspect we'll both be chasing the Diamondbacks.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:27 pm 
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Inability to score runs is going to make it a very long season in Philadelphia...


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Nothing feels better than pulling out the brooms on the Motor City Kitties :D

Here's to hoping we ride that wave in Chicago and take the series out of their town.

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Everyone is beating the Tigers Hop. That was just the cap on what has been a **** season so far.

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Everyone is beating the Tigers Hop. That was just the cap on what has been a **** season so far.

The White Sox just OWNED us. For a second I thought I was watching a Browns game based on the scoreboard...

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Hopwin wrote:
Raell wrote:
Everyone is beating the Tigers Hop. That was just the cap on what has been a **** season so far.

The White Sox just OWNED us. For a second I thought I was watching a Browns game based on the scoreboard...


The White Sox are really hot right now. Paul Konerko is batting about .400 so far this season.


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Screw you, injuries. :( But I guess it's better to be out and getting fixed up than playing through injuries like certain Philadelphia players have a detrimental habit of doing...

I guess at least I can be thankful for being above .500 despite it all? . . . grumble grumble

That Konerko thing is pretty impressive. Not exactly all that early into the season anymore... nearly at the 1/3 point. That is also enough time for some weird stats to start sticking out: Cliff Lee has an ERA under 3 (and a WHIP under 1) and no wins despite having 7 starts.. granted his last start hurt his ERA some making it not quite as unusual looking. I was thinking it had to be approaching some sort of record, then Ryan Dempster of all people comes along: 8 starts, 2.14 ERA, no wins. This one is already in the area of record-setting. MLB network had just a few other people in the same boat in (modern) baseball history.

Man.

You almost have to like the poor downtrodden Cubs, but if you're this close to history, may as well go for 9 and onward!


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Ichiro to the Yankees? Really??

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Ichiro to the Yankees? Really??

Yeah, I had kind of the same reaction, and I'm a latent Yankees fan. I guess they really wanted to replace Gardner, who's out for the year as of last week.

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The Yankees basically got Ichiro for free. The two AA-AAA pitchers Seattle got are basically the proverbial 'player to be named later' types. Neither will ever have any impact in the Majors.

Ichiro was traded because he knew he wasn't part of Eric Wedges youth movement in Seattle, and his contract is up at the end of the year. He was here when Ken Griffey Jr. was run out of town by the local media (! YES! That Happened !). He and Griffey were close. I'm pretty sure he didn't want that to happen to him. Ownership and the GM had stated that they intended to re-sign him, but over the All Star break, he decided to ask for a trade to a contending team, and the Yankees were a good fit.

It free's up Seattle's right field for some young power hitters to get some at bats, which is what the team needs for the rest of this season (to evaluate existing talent, so they can make off season moves).

Ichiro was the best player in baseball from 2001 to 2004, which I had just come back home after 20 years of military service, and renewed my interest in the Mariners. His 2001 season was incredible (MVP, Rookie of the Year, Silver Slugger, Gold Glove and the team tied the MLB record with 216 wins!), but 2004 was his best season. In 2004 he set the single season hit record (256), and was again the best player in the game. It was a thing to behold. The only players with better numbers over his first 10 years are named Pujols, Bonds, and A-Rod (see reference material at the link below).

He basically locked down right field, rarely missing a game, for 12 years in Seattle.

Here is an article written by Fangraphs and MLB TV contributer, Dave Cameron, posted on the USS Mariner Blog. It's a good read.
http://www.ussmariner.com/2012/07/24/ac ... greatness/

Of course as with any player who depends on speed, the fall is usually a quick one. He's still an above average defender, but has lost a step on the bases, and doesn't make as much contact. He's not a risk taker (never has been). Won't dive or crash the wall, and doesn't like to steal. He is still a serviceable player, and the Yankees only have to pay about half of his remaining salary ($2 mil), and then they can cut him loose or re-sign him after the season. I suspect he will thrive in NY as a complimentary/fill in player, and if they can get the right price, they just might pick him up for another year.

Being an avid Yankee hater, and a huge Ichiro fan, seeing him take right field at Safeco in a Yankees uniform two nights ago was jarring. It was like some kind of bizzaro game or something. I am going to be seriously conflicted about the remainder of this season. Basically for my entire life, there has never, ever been a reason to cheer for the Yankees to win... now I have one.. and I DO NOT LIKE IT !!


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Hah, welcome to the Dark Side, Midgen. Happens a lot with the Yankees - Russell Martin and Hiroki Kuroda are my latest favorite players to play for them. It's handy for me that I like the Yankees anyway. :P

And, how 'bout them Dodgers?! Hanley Ramirez and Randy Choate for Nathan Eovaldi and someone else who's never been in my kitchen. Even at his sub-par performance this year, Hanley can be an improvement at a number of spots for the Dodgers. Kinda sad to see Nate go, but we're pretty pitching-rich right now. Should be an interesting last third of the season.

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