As SoxScout noted on Twitter, the Red Sox and Boras have a pretty good working relationship.
As SoxScout noted on Twitter, the Red Sox and Boras have a pretty good working relationship.
As Jon Abbey noted on SoSH, there is less than no chance that Chaim is going to pay $300M+ for Correa.As SoxScout noted on Twitter, the Red Sox and Boras have a pretty good working relationship.
So who is?As Jon Abbey noted on SoSH, there is less than no chance that Chaim is going to pay $300M+ for Correa.
Yeah, you have been saying that all offseason. I doubt that too, but Boras will get someone to pay big, maybe even HOU.It rhymes with Blue Stork Spankees
I'm all in, I think the logo is the perfect mix of ridiculous and seriousness (though to be fair, I also own and wear a Montgomery Biscuits hat)I love it. Can't wait to see the logos and uniforms.
It is a great shirt, but it needs a baseball or a bat or something to make it identifiable as something associated with a team.I'm all in, I think the logo is the perfect mix of ridiculous and seriousness (though to be fair, I also own and wear a Montgomery Biscuits hat)
https://www.chron.com/sports/astros/article/Sugar-Land-Space-Cowboys-jerseys-caps-logo-Astros-16816311.php?utm_campaign=socialflow&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=referral&fbclid=IwAR2mXV2fbjRlEOkYi1xOwRJa2ZvKYOqHax00doN4pctRMqufXpXOcnego7E
mascot is Orion (less impressed with that)
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Like come on, who can possibly not be entertained by this
Yeah, they could put a baseball moon behind him, or turn the little star/planet dots that are reflected in the mask into baseballs. Or maybe just baseball stitching on the hat.It is a great shirt, but it needs a baseball or a bat or something to make it identifiable as something associated with a team.
and minor league baseballs reigning champion space related team chimes in:I'm all in, I think the logo is the perfect mix of ridiculous and seriousness (though to be fair, I also own and wear a Montgomery Biscuits hat)
https://www.chron.com/sports/astros/article/Sugar-Land-Space-Cowboys-jerseys-caps-logo-Astros-16816311.php?utm_campaign=socialflow&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=referral&fbclid=IwAR2mXV2fbjRlEOkYi1xOwRJa2ZvKYOqHax00doN4pctRMqufXpXOcnego7E
mascot is Orion (less impressed with that)
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Like come on, who can possibly not be entertained by this
The two a year? And pitchers can still hit if the managers want.Goodbye awesome pitchers hitting highlights.
The two a year? And pitchers can still hit if the managers want.
Haha if so my bad on misreading. Manfred still sucks though!I was assuming sarcasm, but yeah, pitchers not hitting anymore is a good development. Of course, considering half of the things Manfred said to seem to have been debunked, I'll believe it when I see it.
Looks like Babe Ruth's home run records by a pitcher are safe.Manfred announced the universal DH will be in effect when games are next played.
Goodbye awesome pitchers hitting highlights.
What the hell? Did the Braves actually have a Native American as a bat boy? 1:25.
Wow swing and a BIG whiff. I thought Ruth had in the neighborhood of 50-60 HR as a pitcher.In YTF’s post? Probably.
Worse, the whole team did a rain dance after they took the lead in the bottom of the eighth.What the hell? Did the Braves actually have a Native American as a bat boy? 1:25.
John Sterling with the call
Actually played by a Native American towards the end of the mascot’s life, Levi Walker who actually vehemently defended the mascot, but yeah, goes back to their days in Milwaukee; existed from 1966-1985. Name was awful: Chief Noc-A-Homa, with his short lived female counterpart from 1983: Princess Win-A-Lotta.What the hell? Did the Braves actually have a Native American as a bat boy? 1:25.
That's incredible (and also a great reminder of the fact that it wasn't that long ago that reasonable business people thought that that was not only acceptable but a good idea)Actually played by a Native American towards the end of the mascot’s life, Levi Walker who actually vehemently defended the mascot, but yeah, goes back to their days in Milwaukee; existed from 1966-1985. Name was awful: Chief Noc-A-Homa, with his short lived female counterpart from 1983: Princess Win-A-Lotta.
Ohtani, anyone?Looks like Babe Ruth's home run records by a pitcher are safe.
Edited for lack of effort before posting. Ruth Only had 14 as a pitcher. Wes Ferrell hit 37 while former Sox pitchers Gary Peters and Rick Wise both had 15.
It should. It has always been greatly overused as it is.All I know is that two of the most fun moments from last year's season involved Red Sox pitchers getting a hit (and then being immediately terrible on the mound after having to run the bases), so it'll be a shame to lose that during interleague play. I wonder if the bunt will soon become a rarely seen relic of the past.
League average in the AL was 15 per team and in the NL it was 36. I assume the AL team in NL parks and NL teams in AL parks mostly cancel out as far as having pitchers bunt. The best guess going forward is that all teams will average about one bunt every 10 games. If you cut out moving over the Manfred Man in extra innings, it's probably even rarer.All I know is that two of the most fun moments from last year's season involved Red Sox pitchers getting a hit (and then being immediately terrible on the mound after having to run the bases), so it'll be a shame to lose that during interleague play. I wonder if the bunt will soon become a rarely seen relic of the past.
So if the 24 man roster has five unvaxxed players, will teams be able to replace those players for when they play in Toronto.
26 man roster, possibly bigger to start the season (this is as yet unclear), and the protocol to replace players or not is also unclear. They need to figure out a lot of stuff very quickly, that's what happens when you spend most of the winter on pause as a sport.So if the 24 man roster has five unvaxxed players, will teams be able to replace those players for when they play in Toronto.
Teams could be really short handed.