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2018 NFL off-season thread
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Adam SchefterVerified account @AdamSchefter 41m41 minutes ago Jets’ RB Matt Forte has announced his retirement. A great run. -
2018 Spring Training notes and random tweets
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Apparently Shields will start Opening Day. Daryl Van SchouwenVerified account @CST_soxvan 1h1 hour ago #WhiteSox' unannounced opening day starter James Shields' first start here March 8, in 8 days. Pitched 3-inning live BP Monday, will do similar on backfields Saturday, 50-60 pitches. -
QUOTE (wrathofhahn @ Feb 28, 2018 -> 11:09 AM) You must have had a higher opinion of him then the scouting reports I was reading at the time which is fine. Most of the stuff I saw had him pegged as a future 4OF. Just didn't see the need for another one of those guys considering how many are already in our system (Tilson, Fisher, Call, Engel). If he turns into a starting CF we obviously won the deal. For a right handed relief pitcher who was going to be a free agent in 3 months time, and had a breakout year. It is funny you mention Tilson, because that is who we got for Zach Duke, and still had a year on his deal at the time. Cordell at least had shown that he could hit. Tilson is the very definition of a 4th OF.
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2017-2018 MLB player movement rumors and reports
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Bob NightengaleVerified account @BNightengale 24m24 minutes ago The Washington #Nats remain engaged with Jake Arrieta and continue to monitor market as he remains top prize. -
QUOTE (wrathofhahn @ Feb 28, 2018 -> 10:54 AM) Honestly when the trade was made of Swarzak I was pretty bummed to only get Cordell back who at the time was MIL 17th best prospect the return felt light. It would be awesome if Cordell to developed into a starting caliber CF. Swarzak was a pending free agent who was having a breakout year. Getting Cordell for him was a big win.
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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Feb 28, 2018 -> 10:07 AM) But that's not an industry-specific trend... So a Priest is a baseball specific thing? You are just making stuff up now.
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Jake Burger out for season with ruptured Achillies Tendon
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QUOTE (Sox-35th @ Feb 28, 2018 -> 10:03 AM) Team physicians, sure. I like ptac, but Burger isn't his patient. My partner is a physician, but doesn't provide a great deal of insight for a subject that isn't a patient. I think many of us draw comparisons to Schwarber for obvious reasons. Trust ptac. he's a good guy. We're just talking baseball here given what we have seen in the past. Odds are ptac is not that only medical professional on this board. I would bet money that he is the only professional trainer who has worked in professional sports specifically. -
QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Feb 28, 2018 -> 09:39 AM) What field of endeavor does a worker deliberately NOT try to maximize earnings? Priest/monk....non-profit/charitable org workers, pro bono lawyers. I turned down a job interview for significantly more money just because I didn't want to leave the situation I am in now.
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It was very exciting to see his name brought up over the winter by Rick Hahn pretty unprompted. I know we are only a few games into spring, but at the very least it is nice to see him healthy and productive. Hopefully his back issues are behind him.
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Jake Burger out for season with ruptured Achillies Tendon
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QUOTE (Chicago White Sox @ Feb 28, 2018 -> 08:44 AM) You'd think ptac wasn't the only medical professional on this board based on some of these posts. I actually feel pretty good about Burger's outlook after reading ptac's comments. And I personally don't see Burger as the long-term 3B for the Sox, as I figured they'd fill the spot before he ever made the show, so this setback is less of an issue to me. I think he's ultimately a trade chip and this injury shouldn't impact his value too much assuming a full recovery. For real. TBH, no one else's comments really matter on this outside of the actual professional that we have here, and what the team has to say about it. Everything else is just internet speculation. -
QUOTE (Jake @ Feb 27, 2018 -> 04:39 PM) I've been puzzled about the Wellington Castillo signing from the start. It's not that there's anything wrong with him, but given how young of a team we have and how relatively strong the catcher position was last year, I didn't really get it. But that's not what this is about. Who is our backup catcher? Narvaez was a better hitter last year and seems to be a clearly better defender. Smith seems to have more upside but is older and has more downside, as evidenced by his being a worse player last season. But I get the feeling that the Sox aren't high on Narvaez. He does have the lefty matchup advantage. I don't think either player stands to benefit from more time AAA nor could you justify carrying any of them as a DH/1B/anything like that. So...who will it be? What happens to the loser? We also went through a lot of catcher injuries last year.
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2017-18 official NBA discussion thread
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I can also mention that "embracing" the Bulls tank has translated into a loss of about 1000 fans per game, or a 5ish% drop in attendance. They are drawing their lowest attendance since 2005. They are also in danger of losing their attendance crown for the first time in about a decade. -
2017-18 official NBA discussion thread
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QUOTE (JenksIsMyHero @ Feb 27, 2018 -> 04:23 PM) Possibly, but I don't think it'll get to that point. I think the average NBA fan, the ones that would actually buy a ticket, understand what the teams are trying to do. There's nothing to gain from being a good, bad team. And so long as the franchise has a direction, it should be allowed. The White Sox are a perfect example. We all begged them to tank and rebuild for years. And now instead of heading in the same direction with little to no hope for the future, there's some exciting light at the end of the tunnel. Everyone fan I know was fine sucking last year and will be fine when they suck this year. We know the plan and see the potential future. I think fan reaction is the same in the NBA. The White Sox had another attendance drop in 2017, and the 2nd worst TV ratings in all of baseball, which fell again last year. So while you can claim "support", fans aren't really supporting it in their consumption of baseball. -
2017-18 official NBA discussion thread
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QUOTE (JenksIsMyHero @ Feb 27, 2018 -> 04:12 PM) But that's on the organization, right? Not the actual practice or strategy of tanking. If the Bulls agreed to cut their prices in half for a rebuild, they could. But (1) Bulls fans still show up to see these young Bulls or (2) they show up to see the other team (like Simmons/Embid, Lebron, etc). So the Bulls can still sell the tickets and make money. And to be fair to the Bulls, they're being as open and honest about this as they can without pulling a Cuban and getting fined for coming out and saying the work "tank." I have yet you run into a Bulls fan or hear a Chicago media personality complain about what the Bulls are doing. EVERYONE is in agreement that they need to tank as hard as possible. No one cares that they're not winning. No one cares that they've benched two starter-quality players. No one cares that they traded away Mirotic to make the team worse in the short term. I just don't see why the NBA cares. They created this mess by allowing super teams to exist in the first place. And their basic model has been to have dynasties with super star players anyway. So competitive balance is a very weak argument because there has never been competitive balance. This is also a s***ty standard. Two things actually matter. What are their ratings, and what are their ticket sales. Right now I can go to a game for $34. When was the last time that happened? That is about the price of a baseball ticket for a White Sox game. I am also going to bet that their no-shows rate is as high as it has been in a long time. -
2017-18 official NBA discussion thread
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QUOTE (JenksIsMyHero @ Feb 27, 2018 -> 04:12 PM) But that's on the organization, right? Not the actual practice or strategy of tanking. If the Bulls agreed to cut their prices in half for a rebuild, they could. But (1) Bulls fans still show up to see these young Bulls or (2) they show up to see the other team (like Simmons/Embid, Lebron, etc). So the Bulls can still sell the tickets and make money. And to be fair to the Bulls, they're being as open and honest about this as they can without pulling a Cuban and getting fined for coming out and saying the work "tank." I have yet you run into a Bulls fan or hear a Chicago media personality complain about what the Bulls are doing. EVERYONE is in agreement that they need to tank as hard as possible. No one cares that they're not winning. No one cares that they've benched two starter-quality players. No one cares that they traded away Mirotic to make the team worse in the short term. I just don't see why the NBA cares. They created this mess by allowing super teams to exist in the first place. And their basic model has been to have dynasties with super star players anyway. So competitive balance is a very weak argument because there has never been competitive balance. Not necesarily Bulls specific, but more general. Once people stop showing up, the party is over. -
2018 MiLB White Sox news and notes
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FutureSox @FutureSox 1h1 hour ago The #WhiteSox released 1B KJ Woods. Last with Kannapolis in 2016, did not play in 2017, was on DL. -
2017-2018 MLB player movement rumors and reports
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Jon HeymanVerified account @JonHeyman 14m14 minutes ago Napoli gets $1.75M base and $3.25M incentives assuming in majors on Indians deal @MLBastian 1st with agreement 6 replies 20 retweets 40 likes -
February 27th Spring Training Game Thread
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Hector Santiago really cruising through the Cubs on paper. 3 IP 0H 0BB 3K. Any idea how velcocity and stuff looked? -
2017-18 official NBA discussion thread
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At some point in time, there will be a fan revolt with the idea that paying full price for halfassed [insert sport here] is bulls***, and people aren't going to want to pay it anymore. I think that is what all professional sports organizations are trying to avoid. I can't imagine paying full price for a Bulls ticket right now as they intentionally sending guys like Cam Payne and Jerian Grant out there, while benching Zach Levine. -
2017-2018 MLB player movement rumors and reports
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Jeff PassanVerified account @JeffPassan 1m1 minute ago Sources: Tim Lincecum is deep into talks with the Texas Rangers on a one-year major league deal, and the expectation is it gets done soon. One possible plan for Lincecum: pitch out of the bullpen. And with the Rangers' closer job wide open, he's got a good shot at securing it. -
2018 Spring Training notes and random tweets
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James Fegan @JRFegan 4h4 hours ago Tim Anderson is looking to bring the aggression on the basepaths he touted back in Double-A when he and Jacob May were a speedy dynamic duo, but with the efficiency and ability to read pitchers they’ve both learned since then -
Study as to why the election results didn't match the polls... https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/27/upshot/t...irst-place.html
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February 27th Spring Training Game Thread
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Sounds like Delmonico just came in on a ball that was over his head, and turned what should have been the 3rd out into a double. -
February 27th Spring Training Game Thread
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Happ HR, 1-0 Satan. -
February 27th Spring Training Game Thread
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Cordell had a leadoff single in the first, nothing else.
