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Retiring immediately. How Hernandez was able to keep his job all these years is jaw dropping stuff.
Not as good as Lee Elia's rant, but it's right up there.
This one is a classic:
Even amidst all the bad calls, I guess there was something good that came out of it after all.The biggest cheerleading homer mouthpiece there was gets triggered.
I mean, it's bad, and then you have this grip of a human on the broadcast.
The old hidden ball trick.
Here’s some AL unis from 1971 ASG. Frank Howard was a giant
The Pirate appear close to competing to me. It's literally the same situation the Tigers are in. Helluva three man rotation with Skubal, Reese Olson and Jack Flaherty, but the offense is abysmal.Pirates have a helluva foundation for a pitching staff w/ Skenes, Jared Jones & Mitch Keller. Need to get some bats.
Pirates have a helluva foundation for a pitching staff w/ Skenes, Jared Jones & Mitch Keller. Need to get some bats.
The Pirate appear close to competing to me. It's literally the same situation the Tigers are in. Helluva three man rotation with Skubal, Reese Olson and Jack Flaherty, but the offense is abysmal.
That and the horrible Kenta Maeda signing...dude is a walking/talking L. Can't believe we gave him two years and Flaherty only one.
They can have the Cubs bats. They are obviously not using them.The Pirates or Tigers need to trade one of their aces for some firepower. Baltimore would be a great trading partner given what they are doing and who they have in AAA right now. Do any other teams have a stockpile of surplus bats?
They can't trade Skubal, IMO. You don't take the best pitcher in the AL, possibly all of baseball, and trade him for prospects. He should be the centerpiece of their (seemingly endless) rebuild. I don't think you trade a known commodity of his caliber for unknown commodities.The Pirates or Tigers need to trade one of their aces for some firepower. Baltimore would be a great trading partner given what they are doing and who they have in AAA right now. Do any other teams have a stockpile of surplus bats?
I think the Cards were short-sighted in letting Flaherty & Jordan Hicks leave. Both have live arms & if Hicks can complete the transition to starter, they’d be a powerful 1-2 punch in any rotation. Cards front office has been uncharacteristically bad this past decadeThey can't trade Skubal, IMO. You don't take the best pitcher in the AL, possibly all of baseball, and trade him for prospects. He should be the centerpiece of their (seemingly endless) rebuild. I don't think you trade a known commodity of his caliber for unknown commodities.
If they feel like Olson, Casey Mize or Jack Flaherty on a one-year rental deal is worth sending off, I could stomach it. But I really hope they give Skubal a long-term contract.
Tigers front office has been pretty abysmal too, but we are only in year two under Scott Harris. He seemed to see something in Flaherty and gave him a chance, and it's definitely paid off.I think the Cards were short-sighted in letting Flaherty & Jordan Hicks leave. Both have live arms & if Hicks can complete the transition to starter, they’d be a powerful 1-2 punch in any rotation. Cards front office has been uncharacteristically bad this past decade
I’d like to see the hit rate on the Japanese imports. Of course there’s Ichiro & Ohtani as the outliers but outside of Hideo Nomo & Yu Darvish how many had a long productive career? Again, I’d like to see the data if it exists b/c it may be less about their actual talent & more about how old they are when they arrive in the US. Maeda is 36. He was a 28 yr old rookie. His best years are in the rear view mirror.Tigers front office has been pretty abysmal too, but we are only in year two under Scott Harris. He seemed to see something in Flaherty and gave him a chance, and it's definitely paid off.
Unfortunately for us, we gave Maeda two years, and Flaherty only one. Just horrible. I hope they resign him as well, but he's more likely to be trade bait for a contender looking to add a second or third quality starter for a post season run.