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I fucking hate Kevin Cash because of the same reasons above. He'll put in an absolute trash can in a tight game because muh saber metrics.
It's going to be absolute hell outside in the summer. I'm happy about it just to put to bed the notion that "If the Rays played in Tampa they'd draw better attendance" once and for all. Either they do or they don't, and I'm banking on they don't.How do Rays fans feel about the team having to move to Tampa to play at Steinbrenner field?
It's going to be absolute hell outside in the summer. I'm happy about it just to put to bed the notion that "If the Rays played in Tampa they'd draw better attendance" once and for all. Either they do or they don't, and I'm banking on they don't.
The ballpark was built in 1996 and seats 11,026 people
That franchise has just been unlucky since it began. You go 10 years without sniffing anything resembling even a winning record, which is sure to snuff out any goodwill from being the novel new thing in town. Yes, they got 2.5 million the first season, but they had guys like Wade Boggs and Fred McGriff to get people interested and then by 2002 those guys are long gone and they're barely cracking a million fans.It's going to be absolute hell outside in the summer. I'm happy about it just to put to bed the notion that "If the Rays played in Tampa they'd draw better attendance" once and for all. Either they do or they don't, and I'm banking on they don't.
As long as we're talking about stuff that won't happen: It's too bad the minor leagues are a farm system and not independent. Because if it was baseball could operate like the EPL with the worst teams in the MLB being relegated to the minors and the best minor league teams promoted.While it almost certainly will not happen, I wouldn't mind seeing a league contraction. Chop off about 4 or 5 teams. The MLB talent base has felt diluted, to me, since it's 90s expansion and increased North American and Japanese recruitment doesn't really feel like it's helped.
Baseball is galaxies different from soccer though and the minors absolutely is the best system as it tends to weed guys out. Very rare is the college player who is ready to go straight to the pure grind of the majors, let alone a kid from high school or the Caribbean. If I were a White Sox player on the cusp, you're damn right I would've rather been in Charlotte this year, than playing in front of 2,000 fans on a shitty big league club.As long as we're talking about stuff that won't happen: It's too bad the minor leagues are a farm system and not independent. Because if it was baseball could operate like the EPL with the worst teams in the MLB being relegated to the minors and the best minor league teams promoted.
The difference is there is no way in MLB to weed out terrible clubs that don't compete. That is what the relegation and promotion in futbol accomplishes.Baseball is galaxies different from soccer though and the minors absolutely is the best system as it tends to weed guys out.
You could write a book on how badly the milb was screwed over. Cancelling the 2020 season, contracting the league, using it as an experiment grounds for shitty rule changes, etc.I personally think they fucked with the MiLB system doing away with short-season and rookie leagues post pandemic.
The Rockies and Marlins can go; they've been money pits foreverWhile it almost certainly will not happen, I wouldn't mind seeing a league contraction. Chop off about 4 or 5 teams. The MLB talent base has felt diluted, to me, since it's 90s expansion and increased North American and Japanese recruitment doesn't really feel like it's helped.
For the Marlins, every time there is success, ownership blows it up. Right now, it's their fifth time doing this (the ball club is just over 30 years old)The Rockies and Marlins can go; they've been money pits forever
The Roki Sasaki Sweepstakes have ended with the most obvious conclusion.
Getting a big star does not really solve the issues that the Jays are in with a that pitching core that regressing and hitters that can not hit. The Mariners buck broke the Jays and management panicking to fix the issues doomed them.Jays fans are having a melty after being serial bridesmaids again after Ohtani, Soto, Burnes, etc.
Being named as one of a trio of finalists really gave them false hope once more after being abused so many times as the "second best offer".
I'm okay with missing out on Sasaki because I'm on Team "burn it down to ashes". I want them to trade Vlad and Bo this spring, but that's never going to happen.
At this point I also want them to trade Vlad just so I stop hearing how Vlad is the "face of the franchise" and will be for the next two decades.
And I want to see all the Leaf Redditors cry.
Getting a big star does not really solve the issues that the Jays are in with a that pitching core that regressing and hitters that can not hit. The Mariners buck broke the Jays and management panicking to fix the issues doomed them.
Which is dumb considering all three times they have been to the playoff in the Vlad era, they got swept. The team is not ready to contend.It also made whiny Redditor fans more entitled, expecting and demanding that the team add yet another saviour mercenary FA star every winter to paper over the stars and scrubs nature of the flawed roster.
After all their signings already the Dodgers have signed two of the top relievers Kirby Yates and Tanner Scott. Their hoarding of talent in the offseason after a WS win is triggering discussion of new payroll and balance rules. https://www.newsweek.com/sports/mlb...-discussions-about-baseball-economics-2018044