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HeyAbbott

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  1. https://www.forbes.com/sites/maurybrown/2019/01/11/economic-data-shows-mlb-spent-less-on-player-salaries-compared-to-revenues-in-2018/?sh=72905ece39d7 Although the article does not have 2019 data, it does state that the player percentage 0f revenue has declined.
  2. Looking at last year's standings, with a 12 team playoff Cincinnati would have made the playoffs with an 83 win season? Have I got that right?
  3. All either side cares about at this point is putting it to the other side. When this bs passing for negotiations breaks down, a long cooling off period will probably be the order of the day. After Monday, I anticipate no "session" until after St. Paddy's Day.
  4. I wonder what the over/under is on the season starting by May 1? I personally think that an avalanche of animosity will be released at 12:01 AM March 1 when there is no deal. Give them a two week cool down and additional 2 weeks of negotiations and 4 weeks of spring training that makes May 1 probably the early date. I still think no MLB baseball until July 1.
  5. This nothing more than a pissing contest right now. The difference aren't materially different if what is being asked for is being properly reported in the media. Time to clean up the fishing gear for me. There won't be any baseball until July 1, at the earliest.
  6. The average sports nut will find something. During the last major work stoppage I went fishing.
  7. Shift? In the dead ball era, they were employed regularly. Shifts don't work on hitters that use the entire field. I wonder what Orlando Cepeda in his prime would have done against shifts.
  8. When I look at the differences between the two sides, I side with the players. I really think that the owners don't really want to play until mid May at the very earliest, as the marginal revenue for most clubs in April and May probably does not matter. I just hope the expand women's beach vollyebal when regular season games are canceled.
  9. "350 million birds in hand"-- That image leaves me in a fowl mood. I guess the offer wasn't egg- stravagant enough for him. He's sound a little flighty, but I'm sure he's hatched a plan.
  10. The AL, at the time was having attendance issues when compared to the NL. Some people savored the prospect of extending the careers of hitters, Ron Bloomberg, IIRC, was a very popular player that helped his club's attendance by having him bat. Basically it extended the careers of popular hitters and aided sagging AL attendance, or at least that is what Sparky said in one of his books.
  11. Very sensible. I would prefer the 8 player approach myself.
  12. This is spot on. If a guy is a sure fire can't miss guy, he wouldn't be a prospect. He'd be a starter. With respect to tanking, I am still debating with myself what constitutes a tank.Oakland very frequently has low payrolls, but has had many competitive teams . I do tend to think that long term management might mean that the upper limit for a free agent contract should be 4 years. After all, a couple of years pass there will be another star, another"can't miss" guy available.
  13. At the beginning of the lockout, I thought July 1 was a reasonable starting date for the season. Given what has transpired so far, I am convinced there will be no season. Neither side is "negotiating" at this point. There has been too much negotiating in public and both sides are looking for a PR advantage. I have found the owner's various offers laughable and insulting . When the MLPA increases its demand on the pre- arb pool, goes in the opposite direction with no off setting changes elsewhere in their latest proposal, we are not going to see baseball for a very long time.
  14. I have read, (I think it was CBS Sports) the the MLBPA has filed, but unresolved grievances against Miami , Pittsburgh, and I believe Tampa Bay. These formal actions were filed before the CBA expired. Can anyone clarify or expound?
  15. I would trust any member of this forum to do a far superior job. Legendary Lloyd will be a disaster. Heck, there is probably a couple of strippers in Toledo who would be a better choice.
  16. We have been together since 1982. We have a number of shared interests, but our separate interests have actually become things we both enjoy talking about. We knew in 1986 we were confirmed lifers when we wall papered together and had a grand time, laughing and enjoying each other's company. Neither of us had ever wall papered before.
  17. What about moving the mound height to 6 inches higher than the 1968 standard? I would tend to think that would reduce home runs.
  18. With as common as home runs are now, it is like watching beer league slow pitch softball. I never watch any games in which the Red Sox or Yankees play because I cannot commit five hours to watch a game that should be played in 2 1/2 hours
  19. If we assume that the playoffs had expanded to 14 teams in 2021 as is likely for 2022, Seattle would have made the playoffs while scoring 697 runs, the same that the Tigers scored in 2021. The Seattle situation is an outlier,however, the details should be examined by someone. I did some basic spreadsheet work that suggests a 74 run reduction in runs allowed and twenty additional runs in runs scored will probably be enough to make the playoffs. The additions of Barnhart and Baez I figure being worth 70 defensive runs saved over Niko Goodrum and company. I am assuming that Baez will be worth 4 additional offensive WAR over Goodrum and company. That gets us potentially 11 additional wins, or roughly 88 wins in 2022. There will also be chances to improve this team at the trade deadline. In addition to some of the positives listed earlier Faedo will be coming off of Tommy John. I see us being 2 solid relievers and maybe one more bat, which either Tork or Greene may provide,short. I also have to think that Hill might be a surprise, given that he seems to have found himself before his knee injuries, assuming he recovers well. That doesn't mean I am opposed to adding a bat. I don't think it is a make or break, as there will be a need to add something at the trade deadline.
  20. I agree that a 10 year contract is too long.Baez has an opt out in 2 years. I like that flexibility. The goal is a championship. There are other pieces in the minors, and there will be other opportunities in the future.Some of the pieces of the puzzle we're depending on will be lost to injury. Outside of the SS position we're are about one SP and three quality relievers shy ( assuming that Tork and Greene are what we think they will be) of being a serious contender for a World Championship. I believe staying flexible for a while. I really don't want to hear about a leaked statement to season ticket holders that ends with, "You try and trade him". As for the playoffs, when MLB expands the playoffs to 14 teams, 85 wins will punch that ticket.
  21. On another subject, does anyone out there have any real information on the negotiations between the players and the MLB?
  22. When Detroit went through bankruptcy, Detroit institute of Arts collection had to be appraised, and the original appraisal was for $50,000 for one of their VerMeer paintings, which was the purchase price when they obtained it if I recall correctly. The creditors of Detroit demanded and got an appraisal from Sotheby's and on the top 1,000 pieces the DIA owned, and the painting was appraised at 15 million IIRC. The problem is, there hasn't been a sale of a VerMeer in a long time. This means that Sotheby's number was never tested in the market. Correa's price is being tested. An initial offer is just that -- an initial offer. Bidders often bid up quickly. Correa will get paid 10/350 or more I would guess, as there will be someone who pays him close to what he wants. With the needs that the Tigers have, I am glad we got Baez. We are still at least one SP short of being a playoff team, unless we get the 14 team playoff. Hopefully the work stoppage will be settled.
  23. BTW, I need to correct myself on the value of a Vermeer painting. Here is information on the last known sale taken from the website " Art News" "After nearly 10 years of research, Sotheby’s announced the sale of the newly attributed painting by Johannes Vermeer, A Young Woman Seated at the Virginal. On July 7, 2004, the painting sold for GBP£16,245,600, which amounts to approximately US$30,140,259. The painting is still in the possession of a private collector, but has been loaned to institutions for public viewing. Its most recent appearance was at the Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome in early 2013"
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