The concussion issue has changed soccer as well. Most youth leagues have eliminated headers because the concussion incidence in youth soccer was second only to football. This has dramatically reduced the incidence of concussions but has fundamentally changed the game.
Yep. Although you should qualify it also by "where too many people live on top of one another, Democrat, gigantic open areas where one can roam, enjoy life and know all their neighbors, Republican.
I would agree. It's curious that the agency would make their stand with Smith. Maybe they feel this client has the best chance of sitting out the entire preseason and still be ready for the season.
That's true. But are they really trying to win next year? I think 2020 is more realistic. The only new players next year from the rebuild early in the season will be Kopech and jimenez. They alone will not put this team into contention.
This is an honest question for everyone not a critique about your individual post.
If tge Sox are keeping Kopech and Jimenez down to save service time, why would they treat Cease any different?
Also Dunning will need more time to develop after surgery. It's doubtful he will be in the MLB next year.
A players who hits 10 HR a year will get criticized by some. I just hope the current players approach don't change him. In the eighth inning last toast the sox had two players on with walks and the next two hitters were swinging for the fences I stead of trying for hits. The "launch angle" wss a massive upper cut and both struck out. I really don't like this approach but it seems to be the norm.
The big g question about Jimenez is will posters on this board give the sox organization credit for finally developing a hitter or will the credit go to the Cubs. Thus way posters can still complain that the Sox can't develop position players.