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The A's move to Las Vegas has been approved by MLB.
I hope they keep the green and gold color scheme, it's aesthetic.
I hope they keep the green and gold color scheme, it's aesthetic.
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And now Vegas has two baseball teams, and only one is a JV teamThe A's move to Las Vegas has been approved by MLB.
I hope they keep the green and gold color scheme, it's aesthetic.
Not unheard of for Major and Minor League teams to be in the same metro area.And now Vegas has two baseball teams, and only one is a JV team
Also NYC has the Mets and the Cyclones and the Yankees and Staten Island Yankees.Not unheard of for Major and Minor League teams to be in the same metro area.
The Twins have the St. Paul Saints, the Astros have the Sugar Land Space Cowboys, the Gwinnett Stripers are in suburban Atlanta, and Kansas City has an unaffiliated outlaw league team on the Kansas side called the Monarchs (formerly the T-Bones).
Minor League Baseball is a fun autistic rabbit hole to jump down.
A lot of teams started localizing their minor league systems about fifteen years ago, probably so it would be easier to make roster moves. Cleveland switched their AAA affiliate from Buffalo to Columbus, they already had Akron at AA, then Lake County at Low-A.Not unheard of for Major and Minor League teams to be in the same metro area.
The Twins have the St. Paul Saints, the Astros have the Sugar Land Space Cowboys, the Gwinnett Stripers are in suburban Atlanta, and Kansas City has an unaffiliated outlaw league team on the Kansas side called the Monarchs (formerly the T-Bones).
Minor League Baseball is a fun autistic rabbit hole to jump down.
Exactly what I was thinking when I mentioned the Las Vegas 51's. It was a Mets AAA farm team, they bought out the much closer Syracuse AAA Franchise in 2018. Who got the AAA Vegas franchise? The Athletics. They are called the Aviators now. So the notoriously cheap A's will not be paying much in travel costs to call up players!A lot of teams started localizing their minor league systems about fifteen years ago, probably so it would be easier to make roster moves. Cleveland switched their AAA affiliate from Buffalo to Columbus, they already had Akron at AA, then Lake County at Low-A.
My rangersHopefully not the Dodgers but probably the Dodgers
According to my source (a fat grocer from Queens) The Mets would rather sign RHP Yoshinobu Yamamoto.It's pretty fucking based that Ohtani is telling teams that he'll hold it against teams if they blab to the scum media about their negotiations or any pertinent details.
I remember the cringe-fest that was "The Decision" when LeBron moved to Miami.
Ohtani seems to be all about Baseball and cares little for celebrity or wealth. I remember that GQ video where practically all of his "can't live without" items were Baseball-related...compare that to players of "certain persuasions" who are all about jewelry and other meaningless shit.
Apparently the Rangers and Mets are out by the way, which leaves the Dodgers, Cubs, Blue Jays and Angels.
I don't see him staying with the Angels or moving to the absolute shit pile that is Canada, so it will likely be a showdown between the Dodgers and the Cubs.
One podcast was saying that the Giants are probably also watching silently and will try and offer the most money. The problem is that their park is apparently bad for left handed batters.
Also, fuck San Francisco.
Is it the only podcast that doesn't know who Barry Bonds is?One podcast was saying that the Giants are probably also watching silently and will try and offer the most money. The problem is that their park is apparently bad for left handed batters.
The Hut is a grocer from Queens who first burst on the scene as The Comic Book Hut
Electric Needles.What's the lore behind branding everything "The ___ Hut"?
Is he self-identifyung with Jabba?
Or loves pizza?
There is no other 2 way guy like him but I would look at DeGrom and Bryce Harper as similar. He could end up like Bryce, a great hitter but the arm is fucked so only a DH or first baseman at best. Still a great player. Certainly next year he will be this. Or like DeGrom brilliant pitcher for like a handful of games a year before injured. Very high risk signing. I would only give him DH money. High risk and I don't think he will be signed until after the other Jap pitchers posted are off the board because they have a better upside.I maintain convinced that Ohtani will turn out to be the largest free agent bust of all time when it turns out that his pitching's gone to shit after another Tommy John and another 1.5+ years off the mound. Anyone can overpay for a decent bat in the outfield, why pay a historically large amount for it? We are watching in real time why teams have avoided letting players that both pitch and hit - injuries are catastrophic.