Everything posted by bmags
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Official NHL COVID season thread
I've watched this like 100x on loop and still can't figure out how people were able to make that out. I guess it looks kinda blue?
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Would you add a FA starter b4 2021, and who/why?
I remember when Giolito couldn't get a whiff to save his life. Ah well, back to the "the way things currently are I will proclaim as the way things will always be" show
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Would you add a FA starter b4 2021, and who/why?
yeah I can't think of many examples of where a really good pitcher was actually blocked. They tend to find a way.
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Would you add a FA starter b4 2021, and who/why?
oh is Lopez's command better (after 4 years in the majors)
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COVID-19/Coronavirus thread
Massachusetts is down to 200 cases per day and in a region that is among the coolest in terms of spread. If any state could pull it off, Massachusetts has one of the best state gov'ts in the country.
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COVID-19/Coronavirus thread
I thought the conspiracy was officials overcounting deaths to make it look scary but I guess now we've moved on to other countries hiding deaths just to stick it to the US.
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Would you add a FA starter b4 2021, and who/why?
Nope. We also didn't know return so I didn't feel very strongly about acquiring him or missing out on him. Definitely didn't mind not getting him. But he would have been a pretty big help. Promote that scout (he was probably let go).
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Would you add a FA starter b4 2021, and who/why?
You've gotten us a middle reliever. In retrospect we should have gotten Dylan bundy.
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Would you add a FA starter b4 2021, and who/why?
Phillies were tapped out, dodgers perpetually looking to offload talent due to tax, "its the new yankees", etc etc
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Would you add a FA starter b4 2021, and who/why?
love when sox talk says other teams don't have revenue to sign a player. It's accurate roughly 0% of time.
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Would you add a FA starter b4 2021, and who/why?
They will get their chance one way or another, as we've seen this year. But I don't think it's the worst thing in the world for a young, inexpensive pitcher to force their way onto the team next year rather than being handed a spot.
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Would you add a FA starter b4 2021, and who/why?
Understatement of the century. I think Bauer stays in Cincinnati. They have aligned their entire operation to what he would love, it's out of the spotlight, and they can get close enough.
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AND THAT'S A WHITE SOX WINNER
missed 100% of this game, but thoroughly enjoyed the push notifications
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Charlie Blackmon and MLB app
Charlie Blackmon is doing incredible stuff right now, very hot. I don't want to take that away from him. MLB app continuing to push notify me that he is "chasing Ted Williams" is really annoying. He's not chasing Ted Williams. That's all I have to say.
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Fernando Tatis Jr. thread
I totally agree here, I don't get this idea the padres developed him. The guy was in the majors at 20, by the time they saw him he physically looked completely different. The sox DID see tatis play on backfields and they screwed up. Had they had him, he'd be just as good as he is now, I am sure.
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Fernando Tatis Jr. thread
I find it funny that sox fans hate Sammy Sosa so much (myself included) that he never finds his way to these discussions.
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Fernando Tatis Jr. thread
I don't think the first one was that bad, Deshields was pretty good, and I'm a little more forgiving on pitchers who just seem to find it all at once. He was the ultimate outlier as a short RH pitcher who ended up being so durable. I mean the Scherzer trade to DET was awful in retrospect but at the time I didn't bat an eye. People thought Washington overpaid to acquire Scherzer, then overpaid him on his contract. Pitchers are too weird.
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Fernando Tatis Jr. thread
Man the late 90s/early 00s when all the small market teams were just giving away their players to the big market teams was such a crappy era. That Kansas City had an outfielder at one point of Beltran, Damon, Dye and slowly wittled them all away. At least now they are smart enough not to wait until they are an expiring and getting true hauls for them.
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Fernando Tatis Jr. thread
interesting topic
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COVID-19/Coronavirus thread
Really not that malicious to advocate that your businesses not be forced to shut down without compensation. I don't have a problem with restaurants following the rules to try and survive, I have a problem with our officials trying to make public health messaging solve economic and supply problems. Them telling people not to wear masks in March was using a public health justification to solve a supply chain and production issue. Refusing to provide accurate risk assessment on different settings is using public health messaging to solve an economic issue, where we are refusing to step up to the plate and compensate businesses who have been forced to shut down and so we act like their modified openings are safe. The public health depts should say what need to be done, and the other govt functions should align to make that possible. It should not be other depts saying what's possible to public health, and then public health making up messaging to make that seem safe.
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Basabe traded to SF for cash considerations
I was sad about this, he had a pretty nice 2018 and then last year it made it unlikely. However, I always thought that tier of guys like basabe would always be easy use for a middle reliever trade, but this year really makes that difficult.
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COVID-19/Coronavirus thread
It's not about protecting the people about Montrose Harbor, as much as countering the point that indoor dining is safe. https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/8/20-1274_article I'm not a scientist, but in South Korea there was an outbreak in an office/residential building. 97% of those infected were on the same floor, with the infections mostly occurring on one side. Depending on how the air flows through an indoor setting, in a situation where you will be there for roughly an hour, unmasked and conversing, you are at high risk if you happen to be dining in the same restaurant as an infected individual. Now, your odds are lower to be dining with one, because there are less people, but if you are at a beach with infected people vs in a restaurant with one, I'd rather be at the beach. I wish to God that restaurants were given financial assistance to survive and I understand their plight, but the only safety as a community we are getting from the current standards is if there is an outbreak in a restaurant it only affects a small amount of people, which isn't that helpful from an individual risk assessment point of view.
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COVID-19/Coronavirus thread
You got me, did not realize you were 100 feet away, eating with 5 other people independently and not talking. Yes, perhaps we can convert all of our malls to a single restaurant where each seated party gets its own storefront, I agree that will be safer than Montrose. Now back to reality.
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COVID-19/Coronavirus thread
It has nothing to do with practices, indoor dining is not safe. There are some restaurants that have immense windows that open up and those may be the best shot, but that beach is going to be safer. Go into a restaurant and spray a bunch of spray-on sunscreen. Now do that outside. The dilution is immense outside. Restaurants should be required to have medical grade air filters to be open indoors, but there is no requirement that they even advertise that or let people know. There is no way to judge risk right now. But outdoors is not just greater it is >>>>>>>>>>>>> The tracing results just do not find many outdoor super spread events.
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COVID-19/Coronavirus thread
What change will you get at a restaurant? When people are sitting down and eating their masks are off. If you request to move farther away, there is no guarantee you are that much safer without knowing how the air is filtered and moves about the restaurant. The best thing you can do is remove yourself from the restaurant.