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  1. I would suggest you explore the joy of finger cooking. Bill knows his s***.
  2. http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/josh-donaldsons-last-four-seasons-in-context/ Cool article on how BOSS JD is (not that many of us needed a reminder).
  3. Where is Mejia landing on the prospect lists? Is he legit?
  4. Out of budget - and Upton was a 3 WAR player if you combine 2015 to the first half of 2016. There is some upside there + you have Pompey as a wild card. I understand the decision vs. bringing in a guy like Pagan, who's likely a 2 WAR player in a best case scenario.
  5. yes! I love cooking shows.
  6. Finishing 13th on the BJMB hot list may be his career highlight...
  7. I'd put a muzzle on that bumbling idiot too.
  8. The problem I typically find with NCAA football is in seemingly half the games I'm able to watch, the score is 70-7 or something like that. That said I love watching NCAA football or basketball when two similarly ranked teams are playing.
  9. AJ Ellis is on the US team...We're they looking for a true backup catcher or is he the bullpen catcher
  10. Can you smart guys learn me on what the biggest change in the game today is vs. back in the late 80's and 90's? Back then you had guys like Glavine and Maddux utilizing monster strike zones - yet only striking out 5 or 6 per 9. There were a lot more balls in play back in those days, which I assume is what Manfred is looking to mimic. A few things stand out to me: 1. Relievers are significantly better and pitchers throw much harder. 2. Hitters have made a conscious decision that cutting down their swing to put the ball in play isn't actually more productive....especially now that shifting is a massive part of the game. I heard some turd on the Fan the other day suggesting it's because they don't teach hitters how to hit anymore. He said hitters used to be taught to take the ball the other way and that's why there never used to be shifts. I think it's obvious that swings are analyzed and worked on a considerable amount more than "back in the day". IMO, shifts weren't used "back in the day" mostly because teams didn't have access to the data and/or didn't use it to their advantage enough. Side note - Greg Maddux 1994 - 1.56 ERA and 7.4 WAR in only 25 starts. What a beast.
  11. In the CFL - doesn't the team start with the ball on the 40 yard line or something? That's about the best equivalent to starting with a runner on 2nd base...
  12. The strike zone change is as much about getting more balls in play (and increasing action) as it is about improving the pace. I think there's real concern that K% and BB% are spiking the way they are.
  13. http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/lets-pick-up-the-pace/ Interesting article. Some interesting comments to such as a "millennial" suggesting his generation don't own TV's and thus blackouts for live streaming are killing interest amongst younger fans.
  14. What % of games played extend into or beyond the 12th inning? I can't for the life of me see what the issue with an extra inning or two during a tied game would be....too much excitement and drama?
  15. That explains why there's a sac bunt almost every time. Where do you play?
  16. It would be awesome to see Pompey excel in the WBC v. Some top talent....
  17. http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/austin-hedges-learned-how-to-hit/ Someone teach Reese to leg kick please.
  18. I think you're confusing and combining issues here. They are proposing to raise the strike zone to increase the number of balls put in play and/or in the air. The thought is the zone is so low now that pitchers can get strikes called on pitches that hitters can't do s*** with (or something like that - I'm paraphrasing a ton). You're talk about OCD and NHL refs calling penalties from the booth sounds like you're referring to robo umps. They aren't proposing that - people on here are simply discussing it because it's seen as a big issue.
  19. Caterpillar never had any issue with it.
  20. Then fire them and hire new umpires. If all they do is relay the call from an ear piece, then they are extremely replaceable. Who gives a F what the union says. I'm going to move on from this/my rant now....sorry guys.
  21. And that's what's wrong with the world today. We actually care about ignorant, bias opinions. Teachers in Ontario are overpaid (some of the highest paid in North America). Ontario is broke. Reducing their pay while maintaining the level of education is a fairly obvious solution.....but we make the mistake of asking the teachers and their union and low and behold they don't see the big picture and are against taking a pay cut. Shocker. They kick and scream and hold the children hostage...and when it's all done, I get to hear about how both my neighbours took a "sick day" to get their f***ing flu shots. If they don't like it, fire them and hire one of the abundant number of part time/supply teachers who'd LOVE a full time job. Similarly, if pitchers don't want to make a simple adjustment, while making millions of dollars - send them to Korea and call up the next arm. There have to be big picture people at the top who can review all the information and make good decisions without fielding opinions from those who will clearly be bias on the subject.
  22. There's an echo in here...
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