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  1. 1 hour ago, Shinzaki said:

    Duren is an elite rebounder and scorer in the paint and has shown a decent jumper from the line, be great if he shot it more...but he doesn't need to particularly often.   I'm intrigued by the ability to pass out of the high post that he displayed when Cade was injured, I think he averaged around 4 assists in the last half dozen games or so and picked up 4 the other night.

    Ausar is a great defender and is fun to watch...but I'm not paying him max. He lacks discipline and control and has no real offensive game

    Duren is 22 which is still young for a big -  has improved his defensive and offensive stats every season he has played so far. Have we seen peak Duren yet? You can make the same argument for Thompson based on his age with the caveat that Thompson's problem is shooting and the odds of a guy who can't even make a decent % of FT improving his shooting much don't excite me. OTOH, Duren can still become better by becoming a better defender. Which do you want to project?

  2. 2 hours ago, CMRivdogs said:

    I agree, reform is needed from the Constitution on down. We're not in the 18th century anymore. Jefferson said something close to the Constitution needed to be rewritten every generation. I don't think we need to go that far, but we need something that returns us back to the values set up by Madison and Company then go from there.

    But humans being human.....

     

    This. We've gone way overboard with a kind of theological reverence that seems to taken even the idea of amendment off the table. The amendment process was a pretty regular thing right up through the middle of the 20th century. Our refusal to keep up with the times legally/consitutionally is big part of our gridlock. 

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  3. 17 minutes ago, UCFKNIGHT said:

    Should we question Skubal's off-season conditioning? That guy wants $450 million and can't go more than six innings. The Brewers also use bunt plays to perfection. I wish AJ Hinch would work on fundamentals with this Tigers club.

    Skubal's average start ends somewhere in the 6th - past that with Tarik is bonus - he's a guy with 1 CG in 139 career starts. The difference is the BP isn't shutting anything down.

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    Well, the BP was pretty heavily used last night.

    You won't win anything in today's game without the BP depth to deal with that.

  4. 15 hours ago, Tiger337 said:

    The best hitter on a team is the one who contributes the most to team runs scored.  It could be wOBA or OPS+ or something similar.  If you wanted a cumulative stat for the entire season, maybe wRC.  If someone is an average fan who doesn't care about analyzing, that is fine.  But if someone tells me that the best hitter should bat third, or primarily uses batting average to judge a hitter, then they will get an argument.  

    Really it all comes down to not making outs. If enough guys don't make outs, or you get an XBH,  a run is going to score before 3 outs are made. You can add a lot of complexity getting to the second decimal point effects but the basic logic isn't that complicated - High on base, high XBH up front is what gets you there. And also obvious that if more your productive players get more AB, you get more production, so you start with them.

  5. I'm not real big on the 'challenge guys to play better' strategy. Maybe you have a player here or there that needs to change approach, e.g. Raymond shooting more, but in general guys are how they play. You're dreaming if you think they are going to turn into what they haven't been.

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  6. 1 hour ago, Tiger337 said:

    I am pretty sure I've never seen a Tigers rookie who was so good as a hitter at such a young age.  

    also did not see young Kaline, but to lay out the comparison: McGonigle is 21. Kaline had a monster season at age 20, 8.2 WAR, Batting title, 967 OPS,  MVP runner up. but it was not his rookie season, it was his *second* full season. In his rookie yr Kaline had a nice season, was 3rd in ROY voting, but 650 OPS and 1.2 WAR. McGonigle on a pace to top easily if he stays on it.

  7. 38 minutes ago, romad1 said:

    what goober is going to change their mind about supporting Trump to the bitter end?  Maybe nobody in that category.  But, if the will of American allies is taunted by these sorts of propaganda and they see more of their people laughing at Americans its all to the Iranian's good. 

    The counterpoint is that having Trump bored and frustrated with the whole thing is more likely to end up with him more or less waking away from it all and Iran getting more of what they want,  than giving him more reason to see the conflict in the personal vendetta terms that is more likely to make him more dangerous and instransigent

  8. On 4/20/2026 at 2:58 PM, Motown Bombers said:

    His numbers are lower than they were in 2018 but exceptionally lower on the economy which turns out voters. 

    this most recent poll that has him down ~33% - if it is to be believed, is a solid increment down from the 38-42 where he he seemed to hold in the past. I don't want to give the idea I'm resistent to evidence - I just want to see it!

  9. 1 hour ago, oblong said:

    Their purpose isn’t teaching or expression. It’s just to bully.  

    yup. What i find so funny is that as a society, the Christian Right is so selectively oblivious.  Do they think that OT god of plague and genocide, who strikes down anyone who puts a fire pot in the wrong place is just going to give them a pass on 3, 4, 7, and 10? It reminds me of what Paul said about “with the law comes sin”. They condemn themselves by their own stds. Go figure. 

    Which is because, as you note,  it’s not really about religion per se at all, it’s about anti-democracy. it’s about establishing that  “my rules transcend your vote”

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  10. 19 hours ago, Motown Bombers said:

    I mean no since Wisconsin has elected the likes of Ron Johnson three elections in a row. 

    as terrible as Trump has been, once you break it down to the races that matter,  I'm still not seeing any forecasts that rate the Dem's chance of taking the necessary Senate seats as better than 50/50. That's were the rubber meets the road to defang Trump. Granted, some of that is reluctance to go out on a limb because along with Trump, the GOP has exceeded their past polling, but it's still telling you that there still isn't enough signal out there to be unequivocal. I'd love to see some data that Collins solidly underwater and Peltola or Talarico were a slam dunk- that's what a wave will look like.

  11. 9 minutes ago, IdahoBert said:

    I don’t think that’s true anymore. It used to be, but all the secret secrets have been revealed and they test for them. That doesn’t make up, however, for the studied conceit that the teams, their physicians and the UCI itself all okayed. 

    Possibly for now, but in general sport only tends to be clean temporarily in the aftermath of each crackdown, then in pretty short order the miscreants regain their lead over the gendarmes. 

  12. 13 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said:

    I've thought of that but Flaherty is useless in the pen. Not even for long relief, if he can't throw strikes.

    DD was talking about Jack usually losing it after 10 more batters - if that were true you might able to use him in long relief in place of the way Hinch wants to use Anderson, but the 10 batters in thing certainly wasn't true tonight - 3 walks in the 1st 7 batters.

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