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I was gonna say it's Tigers2022, he took Chas' advice and switched allegiances to a successful team.5 points
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It’s 103° in Boise Idaho and on the asphalt it’s 110° and I have a magnifying glass out and I’m focusing it on a red ant I’ve named Kenta. It’s the way I’ve learned to deal with stress.3 points
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it would need to be an irrational return, where every fan says, Yeah they had to take that reminder for Os fan that the Tigers current trade return on Verlander + JD Martinez + Castellanos + Upton + Kinsler + Boyd + Fulmer + Castro + Parades + Candelario + ERod is Jake Rogers, so pardon us for being a little testy3 points
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You are not going to get an elite pitcher unless you are willing to give up elite prospects. Kjerstad won’t cut it.2 points
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Then Skubal's staying here. End of story. Our system is already lousy with outfielders and guys who are going to end up at first base. We don't need a package led by another one like Kjerstad. Tell you what: add Kjerstad to my trade and I'll add Tork in return. a three-for-five deal. You want a ring this year and next? Skubal is your best shot at ensuring that. We need something that will actually help us fill holes in return. Or you can wait until July 2026 to see how the market looks then. Thanks for the fun exercise!2 points
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There is also a big cultural break within the boomers somewhere around 52/53. Maybe driven by the difference between being at higher risk of the draft, and also being more at the cutting cultural edge. If you were born in say '51, your might have been able to be sheltered from Rock'n'Roll and the cultural shifts somewhat - esp if you had conservative parents. By a few years later the older generation had lost the rear-guard action to hold back youth culture primacy. In my experience that older end of the cohort also became more politically conservative than the rest.2 points
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I kind of hope they extend Flaherty and Kelly rather than trade them. These deadline deals of rentals don't seem to have a high probability of success.2 points
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The question of succession is hairy - we don't know if Joe Biden will die within the next four years, and if he would, we don't know if he will die suddenly or if he just becomes unable to do the job and gradually passes. That's why the age thing matters - I would vote for him regardless, but I would vote for a package of Koegel's hot dogs over Trump because Trump is *that* terrible on policy and in terms of temperment. But it's what the rest of America thinks given their choice. And having seen within my own family how hard it can be at the end to give in to the lifestyle changes that come with old age in my own life, when people are evaluating the choice, it's hard not to think about that stuff when voting for President too. For the record, at the same point that Biden is now within this term, Trump would be older than Biden is currently if he is reelected and doesn't die.... he somehow gets a pass on his age, and he really shouldn't if we are being intellectually consistent here.2 points
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I went to a neurologist for a suspected pinched nerve this year. I got an EMG nerve test (really painful test, by the way) primarily to learn more about the source of the pinched nerve. The EMG also tests for Parkinsons, MS and other nerve disorders even though there was no reason to think I had any of those diseases. One could easily twist that around if I were a candidate!2 points
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Montero and Miller saved the day? Who had that on their scorecard? ...yeah - you're lyin'!2 points
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Watching this exchange between our new friend, Greg, and the rest of you feels very Moneyball-like: “Dave Dombrowski on line 1” I just hope you guys can work something out tonight.2 points
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He's here for 2 years. You don't spend millions on a pitcher and not let him pitch. Hinch says his stuff is too good to be struggling. Either he's lying to us and himself or he's not even watching. Hey, at least Avila didn't sign him. Chris finally spends a few bucks and this is what Harris buys. No wonder he's not allowed to sign good players.1 point
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This was fun to talk about, but in the end, I would be borderline shocked if we ended up trading Tarik Skubal this year. I would characterize the chances of that happening as low single-digits percent.1 point
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Shelton is getting worked up. Pappas is in real trouble now.1 point
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You didn't see what they gave up to get Burnes (granted, it's one year of control, not 2.3, but still)1 point
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If I were an orioles fan, and my team said no to a Skubal for Holliday straight up trade, I would be furious. You are not serious people.1 point
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We want your best player but we won’t part with any of our best prospects… 🤣 Go away with that attitude.1 point
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The Twins signed him to a minor league deal. That shows you what the league thought of him. The Twins have been living right lately. The Correa free agent deal (with SF?) falling through and WC suddenly turning into an All-Star? Fans don't appreciate the luck factor enough.1 point
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It's fixed now. But apparently on the pistons official site they had TJ Bickerstaff as our head coach. This organization man.1 point
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this actually all makes perfect sense. The idea that the market would jump right to 100 EV instead of bridging though hybrids and plug-in hybrids was never the most rational concept. But part of what was driving it was that the manufacturers *wanted/hoped* to make the jump because hybrids are more expensive to build, and to maintain capability to service, so Ford and GM - who hadn't yet made really big commitments to hybrids, really wanted to to skip right past them. Buyers have other ideas. The other thing I think is true is that engineering sense finally began to penetrate with the decision makers. Vehicles with huge batteries for long ranges don't make a lot of sense - too much weight penalty. Far better to go with smaller batteries and a better build out of the charging infrastructure. The plug-in hybrid is a really good solution for big slice of the market who commute distances that can be reached without firing up the IC engine. This all reduces the short term demand for battery production.1 point
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Javy made some plays last night early on that I'm not sure another person we'd have put out there would have made. In a 1-0 game that matters. Javy giveth and taketh.1 point
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hey, Greg, welcome to the forum. Just putting pencil to paper to project our probable needs for a 2026-27 contention window: 1B: Tork? Keith? 2B: Keith? Lee? McGonigle? SS: McGonigle? 3B: Jung LF: Greene CF: Clark RF: Perez? 😄 Briceño? So, not a lot of certainty (considering how little certainty anyone in big league ball can muster). So any trade would have to effectively fill some of these holes. And if we want to fill at least two, we may have to add something to Skubal for you. I'd love to offer you Tork, and maybe you guys could fix him and make him your DH, but that's a sixth grader's fantasy trade on my part. Our top hole to fill is middle of the infield, for reasons I don't have to remind you of. So this trade has to start with Jackson Holliday. Otherwise, no dice. You haven't hung up yet? Good! In addition to Skubal, I will offer you Parker Meadows. He's a plus plus CF and his stick is starting to come around. Cedric is turning into a pumpkin for you, so you could put Parker out there right now. (Well, once he comes off the List, of course.) You say you got Beavers coming up soon to replace Cedric? That's fine, you can figure out which of Parker and Beavers takes your newly-spacious left and which takes center, then you can shift Cowser to right where his plus arm plays, and move Santander into a DH/fifth OF role. That will solve your outfield situation for most of the rest of this decade. So, for our two guys, we want Holliday; Basallo (who you really don't need with Adley and Mountcastle on your team for the next several years); one of Haskin, Fabian, or Rhodes (I'm still not sold on Wenceel here); and a pitching lottery ticket like Strowd, Gillies, McGough, Hoffman, or Armbruester. What do you say?1 point
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I think you guys were the last generation that got to actually make up their own fun. Pickup sports games for example. Or even things like bike riding and skateboarding. Seems like everything after that had to be strictly organized. But, what do I know. I'm a boomer1 point
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I had no idea J.D. Vance was even gay. 😝 Seriously, I believe Trump fears J.D. Vance will upstage him. And personally, I fear J.D. Vance right now more than anyone else outside Trump. He’s famous, he’s young, he’s articulate, he’s into the fascism, and I bet mainline Republicans are just itching to vote for exactly that kind of guy.1 point
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The older generations bitch about the younger generations because the older generations are old and cranky while the younger generations are young and stupid.1 point
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I serve with a bunch of older millennials and they have a lot to say about Gen Z. I think every generation does it.1 point
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Walt was in Massachusetts for a conference a couple of years ago. He contacted me for a potential meeting, but he wasn't there very long and we couldn't schedule anything. Wish I had met him.1 point
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I only see one person from an Orioles forum. Until others make their way here, we’re negotiating exclusively with the O’s.1 point
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Agreed, robot ump system in minors is working. Super fast process MLB needs to add that next year.1 point
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I'm with Dan. why tf are there no cameras pointing straight down the foul lines?1 point
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We already have Dylan Beavers on our team, his name is Parker Meadows. Skubal is a Cy Young candidate this year, the most dominant pitcher in the Majors the past year, and you'd have him for 2 1/2 more years. We're just not going to (our GM won't) let him go for a light package, and he'll look at what you're offering and say "not enough". If our ask is too much, and your GM says no, then we just won't get a deal done. We're not two FA's away... we're a bunch of kids who are learning curves and graduation struggles from AAA to MLB away. We don't know where we actually are. But.. if they catch on quick enough, yes, we're a competitive team, soon. It's just too gray area (too many kids) for anything to be predictable. We've been discussing, on this site, whether Harris would offer extensions to Flaherty and Kelly and NOT make any major trades at the deadline. And we feel that is just as likely, if not moreso than trading Skubal. He won't be easily pried away I'm saying. Flaherty might be available at the deadline, if we don't get any extension done... but at this point, I find it highly doubtful Skubal is available. Unless we're blown away with an offer. I believe that's where our Team/ and GM are, at this point.1 point
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I bought my Fire Tablet just to read the e-edition of the Free Press in the morning. It was when I still had Commiecast and they had Fox Sports Detroit. I'm looking at a Samsung Galaxy tablet (Android). They have the Bally app. It would be cheaper that firing up my tower PC every game...1 point
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