lordstanley Posted June 5 Posted June 5 19 hours ago, Sports_Freak said: I was watching that game live. I was rooting for the guy, mostly cause I wanted the Twins to lose. Still his only hit. He is 1 for 13. Maybe he can get a clean one or two today against Baltimore. Quote
1776 Posted June 6 Posted June 6 Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander Corbin Burnes will undergo season-ending Tommy John surgery next week, and his recovery could cause him to miss most or all of next season as well, manager Torey Lovullo told reporters Friday. Quote
Sports_Freak Posted June 6 Posted June 6 9 minutes ago, 1776 said: Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander Corbin Burnes will undergo season-ending Tommy John surgery next week, and his recovery could cause him to miss most or all of next season as well, manager Torey Lovullo told reporters Friday. This is the problem with these players getting huge contracts. I've read that some of these contracts aren't even able to be insured. That's a huge blow for any franchise. But teams won't learn, rinse and repeat. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted June 6 Posted June 6 7 hours ago, Sports_Freak said: No wonder he stuck with football...🤣🤣 TBH, this almost looks like it was a planned performance. Quote
1776 Posted June 6 Posted June 6 16 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said: This is the problem with these players getting huge contracts. I've read that some of these contracts aren't even able to be insured. That's a huge blow for any franchise. But teams won't learn, rinse and repeat. In addition to Burnes, Arizona signed ERod which is money down any drain. They signed Jordan Montgomery in late spring last year. He’s out all this year and well into 2026 after missing time last year. They signed Bumgarner and ended up eating the last year and a half of a five year deal. At the outset of that five year deal they weren’t getting close to what they were hoping for or paying for. Arizona can’t win in free agency when it comes to starting pitchers. Quote
chasfh Posted June 7 Posted June 7 13 hours ago, Sports_Freak said: This is the problem with these players getting huge contracts. I've read that some of these contracts aren't even able to be insured. That's a huge blow for any franchise. But teams won't learn, rinse and repeat. Some teams have learned, I bet. I’m thinking we’re probably one by now. Quote
chasfh Posted June 7 Posted June 7 13 hours ago, 1776 said: In addition to Burnes, Arizona signed ERod which is money down any drain. They signed Jordan Montgomery in late spring last year. He’s out all this year and well into 2026 after missing time last year. They signed Bumgarner and ended up eating the last year and a half of a five year deal. At the outset of that five year deal they weren’t getting close to what they were hoping for or paying for. Arizona can’t win in free agency when it comes to starting pitchers. Can’t win if you don’t put in the work beforehand. Quote
papalawrence Posted June 7 Posted June 7 21 hours ago, 1776 said: Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander Corbin Burnes will undergo season-ending Tommy John surgery next week, and his recovery could cause him to miss most or all of next season as well, manager Torey Lovullo told reporters Friday. Hate to say it, but this is further evidence that it makes little sense to give an 8+ year offer to Skubal. It's far more common for huge deals to pitchers to fail than to succeed. Not ruminating on it, going to enjoy his time with Detroit. But I realize odds are he doesn't stay beyond 2026 Quote
RandyMarsh Posted June 7 Posted June 7 I'm sure there has to be many more examples but off the top of my head the only big money FA pitching contract that I think you could say really worked out well for the team was Scherzer with Washington. I guess JV's extension we signed also probably worked out in the end but unfortunately for us Houston was the one that benefited most from it. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted June 7 Posted June 7 (edited) 12 minutes ago, papalawrence said: Hate to say it, but this is further evidence that it makes little sense to give an 8+ year offer to Skubal. It's far more common for huge deals to pitchers to fail than to succeed. Not ruminating on it, going to enjoy his time with Detroit. But I realize odds are he doesn't stay beyond 2026 Quote I guess JV's extension we signed also probably worked out in the end but unfortunately for us Houston was the one that benefited most from it. yup- Verlander signed for 7 at age 30 and had 6 good years under that deal. But JV is the exception to almost every rule. Edited June 7 by gehringer_2 Quote
papalawrence Posted June 7 Posted June 7 Toronto beat Minn again. Twins have lost 3 in a row. Kody Clemens did hit another HR Quote
holygoat Posted June 7 Posted June 7 2 hours ago, papalawrence said: Toronto beat Minn again. Twins have lost 3 in a row. Kody Clemens did hit another HR Someone alert McCosky. 1 Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted June 8 Author Posted June 8 Eduardo Rodriguez, after having a 5.04 ERA last season and a WHIP of 1.5 has an ERA of 7.05 and WHIP of 1.701 this year. 1 Quote
GalagaGuy Posted June 8 Posted June 8 28 minutes ago, Motor City Sonics said: Eduardo Rodriguez, after having a 5.04 ERA last season and a WHIP of 1.5 has an ERA of 7.05 and WHIP of 1.701 this year. He's making 20 million this year and still has two more guaranteed years at an average of 20 million per. Tigers dodged a cannon ball with that one. Quote
oblong Posted June 9 Posted June 9 I am going to defend the ump in tossing Nick Hoerner in Sundays game. Sure what he said wasn’t bad but he did kind of start to get in his face. He squared up to him and that’s issuing a challenge. I wasn’t watching it live, just listening to it. But I saw the video after. Mumble that as you walk away but the minute you make a show of it then no matter the words you risk getting ejected. There’s no other way it will end once he turned toward him like that. He didn’t intend to leave quietly so the ump just got it out of the way. A player or manager will not win that battle. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted June 9 Posted June 9 46 minutes ago, oblong said: I am going to defend the ump in tossing Nick Hoerner in Sundays game. Sure what he said wasn’t bad but he did kind of start to get in his face. He squared up to him and that’s issuing a challenge. I wasn’t watching it live, just listening to it. But I saw the video after. Mumble that as you walk away but the minute you make a show of it then no matter the words you risk getting ejected. There’s no other way it will end once he turned toward him like that. He didn’t intend to leave quietly so the ump just got it out of the way. A player or manager will not win that battle. Yup. I don't know if Hoerner meant it or not. He was sort reaching down, maybe to straighten his jersey even but regardless of why, he ended up facing the ump in what looked a lot like arms akimbo posture, and that is absolutely 'challenging' body language if that is what the ump saw too. Maybe Hoerner meant it or maybe it was an unintentional outcome, but that's what struck me immediately. 1 Quote
Sports_Freak Posted Tuesday at 12:04 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:04 AM Every time I watch a Cleveland game, they play poor defense. Until they play us. 😡😡 Quote
chasfh Posted Tuesday at 02:08 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:08 AM 22 hours ago, oblong said: I am going to defend the ump in tossing Nick Hoerner in Sundays game. Sure what he said wasn’t bad but he did kind of start to get in his face. He squared up to him and that’s issuing a challenge. I wasn’t watching it live, just listening to it. But I saw the video after. Mumble that as you walk away but the minute you make a show of it then no matter the words you risk getting ejected. There’s no other way it will end once he turned toward him like that. He didn’t intend to leave quietly so the ump just got it out of the way. A player or manager will not win that battle. The other thing about that is that Hoerner said, “You're having a really bad day.” Hoerner personalized the criticism. If he’d said, “You really missed that one bad”, he probably would have gotten away with that. But once an hitter goes after an umpire’s competence or, even worse, his integrity, he’s asking for the rest of the game off. 1 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Tuesday at 02:27 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:27 AM 17 minutes ago, chasfh said: The other thing about that is that Hoerner said, “You're having a really bad day.” Hoerner personalized the criticism. If he’d said, “You really missed that one bad”, he probably would have gotten away with that. But once an hitter goes after an umpire’s competence or, even worse, his integrity, he’s asking for the rest of the game off. I hope the ump said "It will improve with you gone" as he tossed him. The least a bad ump can do is have a good come back. Quote
papalawrence Posted Tuesday at 04:28 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:28 AM 1 hour ago, GalagaGuy said: This dude is unreal Saw that. Might be the best catch I've ever seen. He might have caught Big Papi's slam in 2013 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Tuesday at 04:39 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:39 AM (edited) 16 minutes ago, papalawrence said: Saw that. Might be the best catch I've ever seen. He might have caught Big Papi's slam in 2013 As long as when both feet come back down they come back down in play, right? He's played 118 innings (~13 games) and has 4 Rdrs. Probably 5 after tonight. Edited Tuesday at 04:45 AM by gehringer_2 Quote
RandyMarsh Posted Tuesday at 06:20 AM Posted Tuesday at 06:20 AM Speaking of catches, till the day I die this catch will probably be the greatest catch I ever see live, before the advent of youtube I scoured the internet for years trying to find a clip of it to see if it was as good as I remembered it being watching live and it certainly was. Quote
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