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Just shout at those youngsters in Lawrence, GET THE F---K OFF MY LAWN!!! with faux Clint Eastwood expression on your/one's face.
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Who will be the RFer by the end of the season?
caulfield12 replied to ron883's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Voted for Cespedes. Just because Ron didn't include him. I didn't report Ron, however, to board administrators for that potential oversight. Also left off Micker Adolfo. Does Ron have a bias against Latin American players?? -
Like #metoo, but if the octogenarians of the U.S. Senate were setting and enforcing the rules, lol...well, it's an analogy.
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DEFINITELY NOT. Colas or Cespedes it will be...maybe maybe just maybe Adolfo gets a cup of coffee.
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Just wait until Robert and Jimenez are back and they do that!!! On second thought, better hope they don't, or we'll have even more key injuries to overcome. That said, we should send out Jimmy Buff Arms Cordero to intimidate/fight Tortuga and the Mutant Ninja Turtles. He can contribute in that meaningful/impactful way...saving or protecting his teammates and potential ring.
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Didn't you get the memo....that it is actual highly strategic gamesmanship, preserving your key bullpen arms for the second half of the season while simultaneously providing comic moments for both dugouts.
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I'm going to do like Ron and report Jerksticks/aka The Fun Police to the "Yermin's Team" Insta and see what bad things happen to those who mess with TA, Yermin and Lance Lynn.
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NEVER FORGET.
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The Jarred Kelenic Appreciation Thread
caulfield12 replied to Harold's Leg Lift's topic in The Diamond Club
Crickets. OPS at Leury Garcia level, 512. Going to have to start making some adjustments to how he's being attacked and focused upon by advance scouts. 1/3, up to 564 ops. -
https://www.mlb.com/video/tatis-jr-s-four-hits-in-return?t=best-performer
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This team would be at 4 games over .500 without him. Without LaRussa, we'd be at +14 or +16.
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But they really DIDN'T want to...they just went through the motions, like Jon Garland back in the day being ordered by Ozzie to hit someone and MISSING the batter.
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There has to be a video somewhere of him SUPPOSEDLY making some motions or shouting "TAKE TAKE TAKE" from the dugout....since he's emotive as the Corpse Bride so far this year, rarely venturing out of the dugout, just having a hard time believing he was suddenly so demonstrative about this of all things in a blowout victory...when there's been hundreds of bad umpiring calls on balls and strikes to at least make an occasional appearance about to stick up for your pitchers and hitters.
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Even the Twins and Baldelli are not so obtuse as to realize that Yermin's having his 15 minutes of fan...maybe longer. They're not going to really try to hurt someone so "fun loving" as Mercedes or Eloy Jimenez that everyone loves to be around. He's just exuberant and excited to have an opportunity to be on a major league roster each and every day. It's probably surreal. This is a kid who went something like a decade putting his time in, and was THIS CLOSE to being out of the game a number of times, if not for the fact that teams (even INDY ones) always need catchers, if for nothing else than bullpen work. This isn't an established star like TA taking advantage to pad his stats. It's a rookie who still doesn't know what the limits ARE, because he's just enjoying being in the spotlight too much. That's why it's such a great (national) baseball story that can inspire kids all around the world who don't fit the mold of what a traditional baseball, basketball or soccer player looks like.
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Tiger Woods in the 1997 Masters or one of those 1999-2000 Grand Slams he won by something like 8-10 strokes...he should have just let up on the gas and allowed all of his opponents back into the tourney in order to make it more exciting for the fans watching at home?
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IN all of this, you're missing the point that TA and Yermin and Fernando Tatis (grand slam against Texas on a 3-0 count against Juan Nicasio last summer) are making. It's that baseball is a sport, its played for fun, and it's played for the fans, especially young kids...the next generation. Do you think those young fans would prefer that Yermin took 3 49 mph eephus strikes (which, in and of itself, was at least SOMEWHAT disrespectful to the game, and created a clown-ish sideshow environment in the first place) and sit down and "GRAB SOME BENCH" because of the lead or HAVE SOME FUN SWINGING AGAINST HIS FRIEND that just so happened to be pitching in that anomalous situation...a once in a lifetime opportunity? Will sitting down for three strikes or running out the clock when you're team's up 45-10 with the ball in the final minutes....or running the old North Carolina four corners offense to end the game excite anyone about playing the sport of baseball? PROBABLY NOT. Baseball increasingly is about ENTERTAINMENT. Entertaining the fans, who pay the bills to watch the product. The product is exciting players and their exploits, not crusty old school managers hanging on for historical wins as a manager records.
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You're getting as spicy as the fried chicken down in Nashville these days...maybe need some Krystal/Waffle House instead? Zaxby's? Between Ray Ray, yourself and Chitownsports, things have been getting a bit chippy. Can't we all just get along (at least while we're in first place), haha?
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Knights hold Wander Franco 0/5 but lose 5-4 in extras. Struggle of a game for Burger.
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He took the $18.5 million qualifying offer this year...want no part of him next year as a full-fledged FA. He will get one of those Eovaldi-like deals.
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Matt Zaleski (AAA pitching coach) and LHP Nik Turley both ejected in bottom of the 9th, game tied at 3-3. Turley must have been upset with ball/strike calls, walked two runners. Wes Helms (former Brave) gone too. More coaching ejections in one minor league game than the entire White Sox season so far.
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By the way, has Tony been going to Rudy Giuliani's hair stylist/salon? Those roots...past dye job, in major need of a touch-up or revitalizing rinse.
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"Big mistake," La Russa said. "The fact that he's a rookie, and excited, helps explain why he just was clueless. But now he's got a clue." La Russa was in full get-off-my-lawn mode during his video conference with reporters the next day. "I took several steps from the dugout onto the field, yelling, 'Take, take, take,'" La Russa recalled. "The way he was set up, it looked to me like he was going to swing. "I was upset because that's not a time to swing 3-0. I knew the Twins knew I was upset. . . . He missed a 3-0 take sign. With that kind of lead, that's just sportsmanship and respect for your opponent." And . . . "I'm certain that will not happen again with Yermin," La Russa said. "It's a manager's responsibility. It's a teaching moment. You want them to understand why there's a take sign in that situation. "I'm absolutely certain the guy is not going to swing 3-0 in another situation." Tipsheet isn't so certain that Mercedes won’t repeat this breach of baseball etiquette. He insisted he wouldn't change his playing style. "I'm always doing Yermin," Mercedes said. "For that reason, I'm here right now. For that reason, you guys are talking to me right now. If I'm not Yermin, if I'm not doing that, nobody wants to talk to me, nobody wants to know what I'm doing." https://www.stltoday.com/sports/columns/jeff-gordon/tipsheet-la-russa-insists-on-enforcing-baseballs-unwritten-rules/article_ee6f7865-1299-5f1c-a87f-a5bed569f412.html
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And now for a brief moment of levity on TLRTalk, a word from one of our many valued sponsors, Jim Beam Whiskey:
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Tony La Russa doubles down on HR controversy while his players send different message on social media https://www.yahoo.com/sports/tony-la-russa-doubles-down-on-hr-controversy-while-his-players-send-different-message-on-social-media-170429453.html Mercedes has since gone private on Instagram. Those messages don't criticize La Russa directly, though Anderson and Mercedes make it clear they don't agree with their manager's ideology. None of this bodes well for La Russa. Anderson is one of the team's best players and its most recognizable national superstar. Mercedes is only a rookie, but he's been arguably the best hitter on the White Sox this season. Those voices —especially Anderson's — carry significant weight in the clubhouse. La Russa may want to consider that the next time he decides to weigh in on Mercedes' home run.
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Is there ANYONE taking LaRussa’s side? Carlton Fisk? Harrelson? Pujols? Molina/Wainright? Well, besides Rocco Baldelli, of course.
