His biography is called IDIOT.He does not look well. I don't understood how he doesn't have the wherewithall to call a fucking uber, or have a driver. I guess he was never the sharpest tho
His biography is called IDIOT.He does not look well. I don't understood how he doesn't have the wherewithall to call a fucking uber, or have a driver. I guess he was never the sharpest tho
How many people look well in mugshots after blowing a .3 BAC?He does not look well. I don't understood how he doesn't have the wherewithall to call a fucking uber, or have a driver. I guess he was never the sharpest tho
You need the photo for the full effect.His biography is called IDIOT.
Been a while since I read that but if memory serves he made sure to state the fact that he would NEVER play for the Yankees as long as he lived. Naturally, he signed with them the next offseason.You need the photo for the full effect.
It'll never not bum me out that he didn't play his entire career with us.Man, Lester has been through the wringer health-wise.....
View: https://twitter.com/SmittyOnMLB/status/1367143232052805633
The channel its on, the guy requests videos from departments using public access to body camera laws.I'm curious as to how or why this video get's released.
Five years. Absolute insanity. I was sure he was the next Pedro. Hopefully he can have a good career.
After looking at some of those outfits, I’m honestly glad that I’m neither rich enough or famous enough to require me to wear designer clothing.I found this article on Mookie an interesting read. PTSD, I know. Also: designer clothes are stupidly expensive.
https://www.gq.com/story/dodgers-mookie-betts-profile
3.58 ERA/ 3.31 FIP in 7 years with the Red Sox. Pretty solid. Once he left he pretty much flamed out immediately, but he was pretty good for awhile.Here's Junichi Tazawa pitching out of the bullpen for the resuscitated Wei Chuan Dragons, nailing down a win against the Brother Elephants. You get to see some of that trademark CPBL defense, too.
View: https://twitter.com/CPBL/status/1372383787330514945
He also arguably pitched his best baseball against the Yankees. 2.14 era in 42 innings. Really good cog in that bullpen.3.58 ERA/ 3.31 FIP in 7 years with the Red Sox. Pretty solid. Once he left he pretty much flamed out immediately, but he was pretty good for awhile.
Here's a long quote of how Mookie decided to deal with free agency:I found this article on Mookie an interesting read. PTSD, I know. Also: designer clothes are stupidly expensive.
https://www.gq.com/story/dodgers-mookie-betts-profile
There was also him eviscerating Cabrera in Game 3 of the ALCS in 2013. That was cool.He also arguably pitched his best baseball against the Yankees. 2.14 era in 42 innings. Really good cog in that bullpen.
They just kept pounding the outside corner and moving out farther. That was very sweet indeed.There was also him eviscerating Cabrera in Game 3 of the ALCS in 2013. That was cool.
I suppose it could mean that his plan was to decline all offers until he was a free agent and then would have re-signed in Boston if the Sox made the "right offer." And, I can buy that explanation, and the fact that the plan changed as COVID impacted MLB and the market within the game. You're right about the rest: without knowing what was offered and rejected, we're just speculating.The first two sentences in that quote seem to contradict one another - the way a lot of discussions of this do, ultimately saying nothing. I just don't think we can really confidently evaluate that process unless we have actual numbers of what was offered and what Mookie would have accepted (including whether COVID made him willing to take something less that he had asked for in Boston).
Ya, I think you are right that that was the intended meaning - not the clearest way of saying that. And agreed, that would have made sense for Mookie, if it's what he did.I suppose it could mean that his plan was to decline all offers until he was a free agent and then would have re-signed in Boston if the Sox made the "right offer." And, I can buy that explanation, and the fact that the plan changed as COVID impacted MLB and the market within the game. You're right about the rest: without knowing what was offered and rejected, we're just speculating.
That "article" is weird. Which one of us pissed in his cornflakes?Are we mocking David Price for starting the season in the bullpen?
https://dodgersway.com/2021/03/30/dodgers-red-sox-fans-david-price-bullpen/
There are real articles about the move. I chose the Dodgers Way one due to the "calling out" of Sox fansThat "article" is weird. Which one of us pissed in his cornflakes?
A google search of the author came up with this website.That "article" is weird. Which one of us pissed in his cornflakes?
All I remember about it is how mad Fris was.Five years. Absolute insanity. I was sure he was the next Pedro. Hopefully he can have a good career.
Are we still paying him?Panda OPs'ing 5,000 in 2021 so far
1 PH AB for a 2R HR
Especially nice to see that Bard walked a guy and hit a guy and still got through the inning. Two of the outs he recorded were on three-pitch Ks.Daniel Bard and Mark Melancon with saves yesterday
Baseball Ref says the Sox bought him out for $5m last year, so they're off the hook.Are we still paying him?
The breakout seems to have come in last year's postseason, where he had a .895 OPS in 65 PAs, 5 HRs in 58 ABs. He is still only 26, I was pushing for NY to snag him last winter before TB did.Manuel Margot just homered. Seems like he may finally be poised for a breakout. Does anyone other than Matt V on MLB Network call him "Manny Margot?" I don't remember hearing that before.
Surprising. He was solid 2018 and ’19."Ty Buttrey has chosen not to report to the Angels alt site and he's opted to walk away from the game, for now, Joe Maddon said. " - Angels beat writer
View: https://twitter.com/JeffFletcherOCR/status/1378112156005068801
Such an interesting moment. You just gotta tip your cap. Obviously he and his wife, family and friends have been involved in the discussion. Seems crazy but he wasn’t happy. I have a friend who pitched 8 years in MLB and he couldn’t care less about baseball now. Good luck Ty.