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Anyone who is talking about the Pirates trading Skenes is fucking retarded, Cherington probably isn't even trusted to part ways with Keller. Dude is a fucking retard, Nutting needs to find his balls.
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The same "let the kids play" type stuff got said about Tim Anderson and he was one of the biggest locker room cancers in baseball.
I, too, love baseball to death. But I don't hate the fans as much as I hate the culture around the players, coaches, parents, and organizations.I said before that I love baseball to death, I despise how it has the most Reddit fanbase of any of the major North American sports.
The Rangers just can't get back to .500. One day they can't score runs, the next day they win 8-2 and you think "wow, they can actually score" and then the next day, when a win would take them to .500, one of the normally good pitchers shits the bed and they give up 11 runs to the lame duck A's.
DJ bros, it’s so fucking over.
I don't understand how Nathan Eovaldi isn't on the American League roster. He's having a fantastic season. Casey Mize, who is also having a very good season, of the Tigers is on the team, but Eovaldi handily bests him in every category there is other than wins. It's not as if Mize is only there as the obligatory "every team has to have a representative" member considering Detroit has a trio of players who will be in the starting lineup (Javier Baez, Gleyber Torres, and Riley Greene.)Jacob DeGrom has opted out of the Allstar Game (good idea). That leaves the Texas Rangers with no All-star players on the team
I'm a bit bummed, hopefully somebody drops and we can get a pity pick. Hoby Milner has had an ok season , and Josh Smith can play anywhere.
I agree, but even if Eovaldi was selected he probably would opt out anyway, which I also think is a good idea, since he just got off a month long injury. They probably know he wouldn't play anyway and aren't selecting him after the drop outs because of that, and his missed time is what led him to not get selected out right in the "first round" so to speak.I don't understand how Nathan Eovaldi isn't on the American League roster. He's having a fantastic season. Casey Mize, who is also having a very good season, of the Tigers is on the team, but Eovaldi handily bests him in every category there is other than wins. It's not as if Mize is only there as the obligatory "every team has to have a representative" member considering Detroit has a trio of players who will be in the starting lineup (Javier Baez, Gleyber Torres, and Riley Greene.)
Eovaldi should be there over Bryan Woo (he's having a fantastic season, no doubt) too in my opinion; the Mariners have Cal Raleigh in the starting lineup and their closer Andres Munoz is deservedly on the team so he's not a "everyone gets a ribbon" pick either.
Meanwhile, Shane Smith of the White Sox is on the team since they had to have someone there. No offense to him, but he's pitched to #5 starter numbers on the year and hasn't given up fewer than 5 earned runs in a start in just over a month.
Adrian Houser's only made 9 starts, but at least I could rationalize him as being Chicago's representative since he's quietly been one of the best starters in the Majors after going over from his minors deal with Texas.
Jacob DeGrom has opted out of the Allstar Game (good idea). That leaves the Texas Rangers with no All-star players on the team
I'm a bit bummed, hopefully somebody drops and we can get a pity pick. Hoby Milner has had an ok season , and Josh Smith can play anywhere.
It's another one that makes no sense. They already have two pitchers on the team in starter Freddy Peralta and closer Trevor Megill so it's not like they're lacking the mandatory representation.is that all the Brewers have?
Milwaukee's rookie hurler Misiorowski just got named as an All-Star...with 5 starts under his belt. Don't get me wrong, 97 mph on his changeup is some real hurling but is that all the Brewers have?
It's another one that makes no sense. They already have two pitchers on the team in starter Freddy Peralta and closer Trevor Megill so it's not like they're lacking the mandatory representation.
Sums up the career and life of Bonds rather nicely I'd say.
Since we are sharing "Bonds is a massive piece of shit" stories I got one. I remember in 2004 Bonds did an interview for the Boston Globe in which he went off on the city of Boston calling it a racist shithole and how he would never play for them even if they were the only team to offer him a deal due to city's history with racism, of course he never gives examples of him getting racial slurs thrown his way when the Giants played at Fenway for interleague, he's only going off of what other black players told him (His father being one of them). This lead to Pedro Martinez calling Bonds out on his bullshit saying he never experienced any racism while playing for Boston. Of course, this didn't stop some in the soy addled press to run with Barry's claims, you got your typical Reddit tier articles like "Bostons dark history with racism" and shit like that. I found it extremely funny that some in the press went to bat for Bonds despite Bonds having a history of treating the press like utter shit. I guess they are willing to look the other way to Barry's antics cause we can't have heckin racism guys!My lasting memory of Barry Bonds was the collusion to keep him out of baseball and force him to retire in 2008.
Now maybe his personality and burning too many bridges finally caught up with him.
I'd also forgotten that he was 43 at the time!!!
But this wasn't like a David Ortiz, career year victory lap, going out on his own terms.
No one would sign the man after he just had an OPS above 1.000, 132 walks and was 69% better than league average offensively.
I'm kind of surprised that he was only worth 3.4 bWAR in his final year, but that's still valuable and he wasn't taking the field.
It's another example of leaguewide and commissioner-initiated collusion like Trevor Bauer to keep a player out of the game.
Since we are sharing "Bonds is a massive piece of shit" stories I got one. I remember in 2004 Bonds did an interview for the Boston Globe in which he went off on the city of Boston calling it a racist shithole and how he would never play for them even if they were the only team to offer him a deal due to city's history with racism, of course he never gives examples of him getting racial slurs thrown his way when the Giants played at Fenway for interleague, he's only going off of what other black players told him (His father being on of them). This lead to Pedro Martinez calling Bonds out on his bullshit saying he never experienced any racism while playing for Boston. Of course, this didn't stop some in the soy addled press to run with Barry's claims, you got your typical Reddit tier articles like "Bostons dark history with racism" and shit like that. I found it extremely funny that some in the press went to bat for Bonds despite Bonds having a history of treating the press like utter shit. I guess they are willing to look the other way to Barry's antics cause we can't have heckin racism guys!