KC goes against the Braves, who still have position to play for. Minny has tonight against the Marlins then goes against Baltimore who have nothing to play for but won't want to get complacent. White Sox just playing for whatever pride they have left. I don't think anyone is going to sweep either way and 50/50 we win one more than KC.
Seattle must have the tie breaker over KC otherwise they would have been eliminated today after the Det and KC wins. Or else ESPN just hasn't updated correctly yet. EDIT: There is the update. Seattle is out.
Tyler has been used mostly as the long guy after an opener but this will be his second consecutive start. OPS platoon split is 818/748 so he's not exactly shutting down LH hitters. Tigers should be able to put up some runs.
Olsen is due to round back into shape. Hard to say if formal elimination will mean the Rays are more relaxed or won't care - but it's also a getaway day for them. Nothing is a sure thing but things are aligned decently for the sweep.
Well AJ has certainly shifted into hard core mode. Krieder had gotten two soft contacts, I’d probably have let him go a little longer. But you have all those guys ready, might as well use’em
wouldn't you also think there will have to be a new league formed to be the other half of that CBA? I can't see it being the current NCAA (too broad a target) or any of the current conferences (too narrow a target).
Not to take the thread into politics - but just a scenario: There could be Congressional action but it depends on the election outcome. If one party gets enough control (i.e functional working majority) that everything is not constantly in knots, there are a few people in Congress that might have interest in the issue. But it's not the kind of thing that has a chance of emerging from another contentious session - which is why we haven't seen anything in that direction that yet.
and the other question is that just because it has to change, doesn't determine how much damage is done before TPTB finally act. Some kinds of institutional losses can become irrevocable if you go too far down the wrong road.