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caulfield12

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  1. These two runs are huge huge huge. 3-0 lead seems so much better but maybe Cease can go 6-7.
  2. That two strike swing was a ridiculous over swing but finally came through. Pshew.
  3. But at least we're cutting Pollock down from $13 to $12 million...
  4. Archer basically the Twins' bargain bin version of Cueto... Usually only goes 4~5 innings. Today might be 6-7 at this rate.
  5. This team isn't going anywhere without Luis Robert despite all the various valid criticisms...
  6. Looks like both teams are in a hurry to get this game over and get an early start on ASG travels...
  7. https://www.statista.com/statistics/194606/mlb-franchise-value-of-the-chicago-white-sox-since-2006/ #15 still “mired in mediocrity”
  8. Then JR has won. Stockholm Syndrome. Eventually an owner will run $200+ million payrolls as owner of the Sox and not even blink. Thinking there’s no competition with the Cubs or pretending it doesn’t exist also won’t solve or address the problem at all.
  9. “In response to an unkind Yankee fan on r/baseball, I got curious about the ups and downs of Mets and Yankees attendance history. I created this spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18p_VY6K3V742F3kVCOLvtGIcs7cHFJhEglD24uB6sx8/edit?usp=sharing ... comparing the two teams' yearly attendance with their winning percentages. Cells are highlighted red when the Mets outdrew the Yankees (21/53 years) and when the Mets' record was better than the Yankees (13/51 years; there were two seasons when the teams had identical records). Some findings: When the Mets had a better record than the Yankees (13 seasons), the Mets sold more tickets than the Yankees 12/13 of those years. When the Yankees had a better record than the Mets (38 seasons), the Mets sold more tickets than the Yankees 9/38 of those years. Both teams' attendance peaked the same year, 2008: Mets 4,042,045, Yankees 4,298,655. Coincidentally, both teams were 89-73 that season. Overall, it looks like when the Mets are good - basically, 1969-1973 and 1984-1990 - attendance reflects it. And even when the Mets weren't good in their early years (1964-1975), they still drew more fans than the Yanks. Since 1992, though, most of the winning and the ticket sales have been in the Yankees' favor.” Attendance Dodgers, 2011: 2.94 million Angels, 2011: 3.17 million Dodgers, five-year average: 3.57 million Angels, five-year average: 3.27 million Edge: Angels. 2011 was the first season the Angels outdrew the Dodgers as there was an obvious protest against owner Frank McCourt that factored in, but maybe it was a turning points in Dodgers-Angels history. After all, the Angels now have Chris Iannetta. P.S: Don't tell Donnie Baseball that during his 13 seasons with the Yankees the Mets outdrew the Yanks eight times. https://imgur.com/a/YjfQk The Giants only really took over as the bay area's more popular baseball team when they got a new stadium in a cool neighborhood. The fact is, when they were in Candlestick, no one wanted to go to Giants games.
  10. They have much bigger things to worry about than Kopech’s feelings right now. Like his stuff and his usage and managing him to the end of the season. But going with Gio and Lynn when they are unlikely to be around long-term with the Sox would be par for the course.
  11. Yes, this dates back to the 80’s with the Cubs on WGN and Braves on WTBS Superstation/TNT. And then there’s Harry Caray/Budweiser/frat bros and bikini babes (thanks Arne Harris). Basically, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off trumps The Runaway Bride.
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