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They are beasts.
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They are beasts.
Your thoughts on the notion of MLB creating fugazi balls for more power numbers?
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Beasts that will fuck it up in the post season
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Baseball and "Beasts" dont belong in the same sentence.
NHL, NFL maybe, not NBA or MLB. Pampered spoiled pussies does come to mind though...
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Amazing team.
This thread would sit better during another 7-8 winning streak, though. Not after dropping four straight.
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Baseball and "Beasts" dont belong in the same sentence.
NHL, NFL maybe, not NBA or MLB. Pampered spoiled pussies does come to mind though...
Noah Syndergaard disagrees:
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500lb DL too supposedly.
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Baseball is a ridiculously boring sport.
And lol at 162 games. Season is ridiculously long for no reason.
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And lol at 162 games. Season is ridiculously long for no reason.
There's a big rea$on.
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There's a big rea$on.
Of course.
I wonder if the MLB makes more money than the NFL.
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Of course.
I wonder if the MLB makes more money than the NFL.
It has to, MLB plays 10 times more games than the NFL
162 vs 16
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how the fuck do people go to watch a baseball game, it's the most boring shit ever
and 162 times!! fuck, so half are at home? 81 games a year ffs, right?
ridiculous
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It has to, MLB plays 10 times more games than the NFL
162 vs 16
NFL revenues are 3B higher than MLBs.
Their TV deal is off the charts.
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NFL revenues are 3B higher than MLBs.
Their TV deal is off the charts.
This.
Baseball has more games, but I assume that football is much more watched, which leads to more advertising, which equals more money.
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It has to, MLB plays 10 times more games than the NFL
162 vs 16
NFL Revenues projected $13 Billion in 2016.
MLB revenues projected $10 Billion in 2016.
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Noah Syndergaard disagrees:
500lb DL too supposedly.
Not really talking about every BB player, just the culture... Pussy-ish...
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each to his own some people actually watch/enjoy golf...personally i enjoy the game of baseball and make it a point to see a few games every year. if you don't like it don't watch... as far as the initial post check out the 1954 indians= won 111 games lost 43 =68 games over .500 then lost world series to giants in 4 games...
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each to his own some people actually watch/enjoy golf...personally i enjoy the game of baseball and make it a point to see a few games every year. if you don't like it don't watch... as far as the initial post check out the 1954 indians= won 111 games lost 43 =68 games over .500 then lost world series to giants in 4 games...
as a side note, in my humble opinion those who disparage the game on here probably had little success playing as a child and remember the humiliation they felt as they struck out time after time after time...it takes real skill to hit a plus 90 mile an hour fastball with a baseball bat 400-500 feet or more..... compare that to running a football into a bunch of slobbering behemoths, or throwing a ball through a 10 ft hoop anybody can do these...
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couple of other good records the 1906 cubs 116 w-36- l's=80 games over .500... the mariners 116 and 46. and the yanks 114 and 48 l's
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They've since lost 4 out of 5, 2-8 last 10 games.
D'bags JD Martinez with 4hr tonight, 16th time in mlb history.
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They've since lost 4 out of 5, 2-8 last 10 games.
D'bags JD Martinez with 4hr tonight, 16th time in mlb history.
yup 16 since 1900... 2 old timers did it in the late 1800's .until 1885 overhand pitching was banned in baseball.. and up to 1894 the pitching distance was 50 ft....it's been 60 ft 6 inches ever since
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Jinx51 reported for tarnishing season.
'98 Yankees' 125-50 season not in jeopardy.....
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Jinx51 reported for tarnishing season.
'98 Yankees' 125-50 season not in jeopardy.....
what can i say i'm a phillies fan... was just hoping the mets 40-120- --1962 record was not put in jeopardy.
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although the 1961 phillies who lost a record 23 straight games gave it a good attempt.
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dodgers 1 win 14 lost in last 15 games since being 91-36 not too long ago. :o :o :o :o :o
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Indians 18 wins in a row. MLB record is 21. :o
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Indians 18 wins in a row. MLB record is 21. :o
Indians 20 in a row now..
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21. Amazing.
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historic numbers by indians starters are 19-0 during 21 win streak with a 1.70 era...they are outscoring the opposition 139-35.....and they've trailed in only 4 out of the 189 innings amazing to say the least.... up next the 1915 nl n y giants 26 game winning streak...they had a tie mixed in that streak...
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21. Amazing.
22 now, damn. Lindor tied bottom 9th, Bruce walk off 10th.
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22 now, damn. Lindor tied bottom 9th, Bruce walk off 10th.
That was pretty incredible.
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Great work by the Yankees
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Great work by the Yankees
i watched quite a bit of this series what happened to judge 16 strikeouts in 24 plate appearances 20 total at bats in 5 games.. ??? ??? ???
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i watched quite a bit of this series what happened to judge 16 strikeouts in 24 plate appearances 20 total at bats in 5 games.. ??? ??? ???
He faced a nasty aresenal of pitches from Kluber / Miller, etc. Probably pressing a bit too.
Here's the called strikes - about 4 of the Ks were BS:
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Judge, to his credit, did work the count in the ALDS. He didn’t go up there, flail at three pitches for the strikeout, then head back to the dugout. He saw 138 pitches in his 24 plate appearances in the series, or 5.75 pitches per plate appearance. That’s ridiculous. We also saw a Judge take a lot of called strikes in the ALDS. First things first, yes, Judge did get hosed on some called strikes both down below the zone and off the edges of the plate. The called strike three on the strike ’em out, throw ’em out double play last night was particularly bad. Umpires are going to make bad calls sometimes. It happens. With Judge, it seems to happen down at the knees more than anywhere. Umps haven’t adjusted to a 6-foot-7 hitter’s strike zone, I guess.
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He faced a nasty aresenal of pitches from Kluber / Miller, etc. Probably pressing a bit too.
Here's the called strikes - about 4 of the Ks were BS:
(http://cdn.riveraveblues.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Aaron-Judge-ALDS-called-strikes.png?x77199)
the playoffs, so far, have showcased some brutal homeplate umpiring.
i'd love for mlb to implement an automated strike zone (but i'm not holding my breath.)
great championship series matchups in both leagues.
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the playoffs, so far, have showcased some brutal homeplate umpiring.
i'd love for mlb to implement an automated strike zone (but i'm not holding my breath.)
great championship series matchups in both leagues.
Good call.
The umpiring has been horrid, both ways.
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Good call.
The umpiring has been horrid, both ways.
Is Todd Frazier the "face" of the Yankees now? :)
He seems to get a lot of love from the cameramen for his reactions in the dugout etc.
Do you want NY to sign him in the offseason or let him walk....in anticipation of the Manny sweepstakes next winter?
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Is Todd Frazier the "face" of the Yankees now? :)
He seems to get a lot of love from the cameramen for his reactions in the dugout etc.
Do you want NY to sign him in the offseason or let him walk....in anticipation of the Manny sweepstakes next winter?
I believe there is zero chance of him being signed.
It's Gleyber Torres time next year at 3B. Unless they trade Castro and move Torres to second to sign Manny.