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  1. 4 minutes ago, chasfh said:

    I think the thing with MTG is that she is a true believer in a way that transcends Trump. She still believes that QAnon is real, that Democrats are evil baby-blood drinking monsters who are embedded deep into the Epstein rot, that there are Jewish space lasers, and more. But her true belief is not subject to Donald Trump's whims as it is with maybe, I don't know, 90 or 95% of the other people we regard in that camp as being "true believers". She was willing to completely break with Trump in support of her true belief. That makes her dangerous in a different and possibly worse way because she has a force of personality that has the potential to rally millions of crazy low- and no-information people to her cause. She can't do that today, obviously, but once Trump dies, those people are going to be looking for a new avatar, and I promise you they won't rally under the flag of Just Dumb Vance.

    I don't think they will rally behind a woman either.  

  2. 5 hours ago, Sports_Freak said:

    Politics makes strange bedfellows, very strange indeed. Here's Majorie Taylor Green. And for once? I believe her. Yes, very strange;

     

     

    Of course, "friends" means "people who are useful to him".  Everything is transactional with him.    

    It does sound fake, but she always sounds fake. As you said, she has said this stuff before though.  

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  3. 47 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said:

    Yeah - I don't like it either. I've always felt like if you are not actively getting better, you are getting worse. With a young team maybe you can bank on some improvement, but most of these guys are now already what they are going to be, maybe Dingler has some upside and maybe McGonigle makes the team and impresses, but OTOH, you can bank that some other guys are going to have worse seasons than the last one. Bottom line you should be working to upgrade the bottom 3 guys in your batting ordet, your #4/5 starters every single year, and your BP every single year. 

    As a team that won 86-87 games the last two years, I feel as if they are at a point where even 2-3 wins of improvement can substantially increase their probability of success.  Thus it seems like a good time to be adding a good established player or two.  I'm not really expecting that to happen anymore though.   

  4. I remember when bowling was popular in the 70s.  I didn't play enough to get good at it, but it was fun to go once in a while, ugly uncomfortable shoe rentals and all!.  There used to be two alleys in town  - one really big one which everybody went to and another tiny one that looked like somebody's basement.  The big alley is long gone.  The five-lane basement alley is still there - almost 100 years old.  

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  5. 20 minutes ago, guy incognito said:

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    yeah, I was thinking something similar.  Why would they release something horrible like this if it's true?  Release something unbelievable which they are able to sufficiently debunk to their base, and the whole story dies.  Keep the real stuff under wraps.  

  6. 4 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said:

    Derek Jeter is exhibit one for the fact that defense is nice, but hitting is nicer.

     

    There is little doubt about that, but I don't think hitting is something that is underrated very often.  It's more likely to be fielding.  

  7. 2 minutes ago, Screwball said:

    We are not far away. I gave up on baseball. They brought me back a couple of years ago when they went nuts in the second half. Then I found out about Skubal. As an old pitching fan kind of guy, I loved to watch him work. What a treat. So I'm kind of hooked again.

    I did the bucket list thing in 2019 and went to Lakeland for a ST game. Booked them the first day - great seats - great trip. Would have liked to see of the old picture in the clubhouse with a cleat mark in it was still there. Shoe thrown by Mr. Leyland. He was my guy.

    I'm still here so they have a chance to win one more before I'm in a urinal. 

    Florida traffic sucks. 

     

    My father and I went to Lakeland for Spring training several times.  It's something every tiger should experience at least once if they get the chance.  You are right about the traffic  Getting from the airport to Lakeland is not fun, but I love the park (and especially the back fields) and love the warm weather after a cold winter.   

  8. 43 minutes ago, Screwball said:

    Yes, stone, my mistake. Not sure about the Harris thing. I might have confused myself.

    The Harris thing was just a joke.  Most of what we talk about in the off-season is about what Scott Harris is doing or not doing.  Nothing much has been happening lately, so we have gone off on tangents.  

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  9. 40 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said:

     

    They have already targeted Haitians in Massachusetts.  One of my students had his whole family deported last year.  He gets to stay because he was born here.  Lucky for them, they were sent to Canada instead of Haiti.  I don't know the details.  

  10. 5 minutes ago, Screwball said:

    I only want to say this, and I will say no more. I don't know how much of this stuff is true, and nothing would surprise me. I have read about this Epstein stuff for years, for the record. 

    If this takes down Trump, and if he is guilty, I hope it does. But don't stop there. There are a whole bunch of other sick ****s who were also a part of all this. They ALL need to pay the price.

    Nothing less is acceptable. I have a daughter. Nuff said. And probably better off not said.

    Absolutely.  Anyone involved with this needs to be punished severely.  Most of them won't of course.  The rich and poweful can get away with anything.  

  11. 30 minutes ago, GalagaGuy said:

    I hate how people latch onto these tip line reports.  It's no different than the loonies on the right who take reports to VAERS as proof the Covid vaccines are killing people.   

    Besides, there's plenty of fun to be had watching Elon getting torched on Twitter for emails showing he was visiting Epstein Island.  

    I am skeptical of the reports.  However, I believe there is a high probability Trump is guilty of knowing what was happening at the very least, so anything that keeps the general idea in the news is good in my book.  

  12. 4 minutes ago, LaceyLou said:

    It's a walk out/don't consume day, like last Friday. Considering it was just put together in the past couple of days it's especially impressive.

    I drive through Concord Center every Thursday and there is usually a small protest happening there.  Westford has frequent protests too.   

     

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  13. 3 minutes ago, buddha said:

    i dont really agree with any of this.

    1) i disagree with the basic theory behind it, which appears to be that every team needs to be on an "equal playing field" or a "more equal playing field."  i believe you should be rewarded for success and punished for failure, not the american sports way, which is to reward failure (the ability to get the best young talent at an extremely cheap price) and punish success (the more you spend on labor, the more you have to pay a penalty).  so we will never agree because i value this more than you.

    2) historically, teams that dont spend can also win.  the royals won.  the rays were in the world series.  the brewers and cleveland won divisions.  lower payroll teams can and DO compete.  and win!  the current system allows them to do so.  it does a really good job of it, quite frankly.

    i dont care that small payroll teams dont win every year, or every other year, or even once every five years, but they DO WIN.  And they are in the playoffs every season, winning divisions over much higher payroll teams.

    the yankees didnt win every year in the 80s, 90s, and 00s when they had the highest payroll and the dodgers likely wont win every single year either.  and even if they did, i'd be fine with it, just like i'm fine woth baseball in the 1950s when the yankees DID almost win every year.

    3) higher payroll teams can make up for mistakes easier.  sure.  they can sign big, fancy free agents like juan soto, alex bregman, aaron judge, gerrit cole, or xander bogaerts that supposedly guaranteed championships but turned out not to. 

    4) competing and not winning is ok.  sport is fun because it's sport.  and baseball is better when it has a villain to root against.  

    One problem is that eveyone is so obsessed with winning championships that anything less than that is considered failure.  So, every year 29 teams fail and the average team wins a championship only once every 30 years.  

    I alao agree that villains (teams that spend a lot of money and win more than other teams) are good for sports.  Every team having the same probability of winning each year would be boring.  

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  14. 1 minute ago, chasfh said:

    That he raped children has been baked into the equation since almost the very beginning. The horrible truth must be worse than even that, and we've gotten glimpses of that already.

    It's baked into the equation for us, but not his supporters.  That is who they want to keep it from.  The best case scenario for him is that he didn't participate but knew what was happening and is covering it up which is still impeachable.  

  15. 51 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said:

    It was a communist country for most of Melania’s time there. 

     

    LOL, speaks a lot of languages.  I have had Trump supporters tell me she is classy because lots of languages.  Most people from small European countries speak multple languages.  It's not a sign of class.  They need  to learn multiple languages for basic communication.   

  16. 12 hours ago, Arlington said:

    Keith Law keeps dropping HOF creds into his McGonigle reviews.  Forgot exactly what he said last year but it referenced a reasonable chance to see something like 2500 or 3000 hits.  This year he threw in a Rogers Hornsby reference.   He's hedging the comments, but I'm sure he's looking forward to a told you if he does get inducted into the HOF class of 2051.

     

    It's silly to suggest that ANY prospect will get 2500 or 3000 career hits, but it's good to see that the Tigers have a prospect with enough potential that he is being hyped that way.  

  17. 29 minutes ago, chasfh said:

    I didn't even like him particularly as the person he was presenting as. Not that he was a bad guy, necessarily, although he did get caught up in several bad guy things. But I always imagined it would be more likely he would bully me around for kicks than have a beer with me.

    Honestly? I'm glad he and Tigers have apparently cut ties with one another and he's not hanging around the team trying to maintain his thumbprint on it. His time with the team seems like a hundred years ago to me, probably because the last seven years he was just so bad at baseball. He was, in fact, the worst player in baseball who was allowed to come to the plate at least 2,500 times during those years.

    https://www.sports-reference.com/stathead/tiny/cbWJt

    During his great years, he was the best hitter the Tigers have had in my lifetime,  It was a joy to watch him during that time.  However, he is not one of my all-time favorite Tigers for the reasons you mentioned.  

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