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Reminds me of the McAfee anti-virus guy or Papa John...everyone is melting down.
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ASB 2018...how many from current roster make it to 2021?
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
He never should have been called up by Boston, both his offensive and defensive struggles for a couple of weeks need to be taken with a grain of salt. -
ASB 2018...how many from current roster make it to 2021?
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
I guess Covey has as good an opportunity as anyone to make it out of the pen...you can list him and Fulmer as 1 and 1A from the “experienced youth” list. With Leury vs. Yolmer, it comes down to money and what Yolmer is potentially worth to another team (see Saladino playing a significant role in Mil). It always comes down to his not being quite enough of a slugger to hold down a corner, and his defense for whatever reason has regressed (might be the team-wide malaise.) With Avi and Jose, 12 teams out of the race already make it impossible to get a good/fair return this trade deadline. And Madrigal definitely ends up at 2B, pushing Moncada over to 3rd or the outfield. -
Fake news!
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Especially a Congressman with two decades of service, who hadn’t been challenged/primaried in 14 years and who had at least a 10-1 fundraising advantage.
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Well, there are huge problems with IA Medicaid (surprise, surprise) but I’m not sure that’s a compelling argument for most independents...
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Still think Cease has a chance to be the best of the bunch, at least while his elbow holds up. Maybe the new “market inefficiency” will be starters like Lester, Q and Hendricks (I realize he was just DLed) who rarely miss long periods of time due to injury...?
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What minimum wage is she fighting for, since she has already rejected $15 as too high for Iowa...? As far as Blum goes, at least he does have some level of technology expertise (due to his internet ventures)...it’s the classic experienced (old/white) Tea Party businessman vs. inspirational (female) political ingenue. Iowans did give Obama a shot, but they also rejected HRC soundly and anyone under 30 running for statewide office isn’t going to have an easy time of it. It’s also not a race where you can easily make it all about getting out the women’s vote due to Roe v. Wade/Kavanaugh and Kim Reynolds both changing the landscape there. How much of Blum’s $15-20 million is he going to put into the race personally to attempt to retain his seat? OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The California Democratic Party snubbed U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein on Saturday by handing its official endorsement and a badly needed boost to state Sen. Kevin de Leon, her longshot Democratic challenger. In backing de Leon, a majority of the party's 360-member executive board ignored Feinstein's calls to stay neutral in the race. Her allies had warned an endorsement would create an intraparty squabble that could detract from important down-ballot races. De Leon has long been courting party activists and appealed to those seeking a fresh face and a more progressive senator to fight against President Donald Trump. "Today's vote is a clear-eyed rejection of politics as usual in Washington, D.C.," de Leon said in a statement after the vote. "We have presented Californians with the first real alternative to the worn-out Washington playbook in a quarter-century." A total of 217 delegates voted for de Leon, of Los Angeles, while 22 cast ballots for Feinstein and 94 voted for no endorsement.
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Booker can pretend to be a progressive all he wants. Trump would simply chew him up and spit himself as another version of Barack Obama, and 90% of the election would be fought along the terrain of identity politics, BLM and immigration. He’s accepted millions from Wall Street and other corporate interests in the past, taking the no-corporate-PAC money vow for the first time this year. He supports, and sometimes spearheads, ideas that are beginning to find widespread embrace among Democrats. He backs a $15 minimum wage and has introduced legislation to establish a guaranteed job pilot program in 15 communities. He also wants to see the Citizens United v. FEC decision overturned. The question, however, is whether Democratic primary voters will believe he is genuine about limiting his cash flow from Wall Street and Silicon Valley when his rise has been fueled by millions in contributions from those industries. “I’d start by saying he’s basically as bought and paid for as anybody who’s run for elected office. He’s inextricably linked with the moneyed interests,” Bertin Lefkovic, a New Jersey liberal activist who was a state volunteer leader for Vermont independent Sen. Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign in 2016, said when asked how he would describe Booker to liberals not intimately familiar with his record. “From my perspective, he really has very little to offer anybody who considers themselves a progressive,” Lefkovic said. Refusing to take corporate PAC contributions won’t be much of a fundraising hit for Booker. From the time he first ran for Senate in a 2013 special election, Booker has received more than $2.6 million from the securities and investment industry, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a campaign finance watchdog organization. Just $62,200 of that came from PACs, while the rest came from individual donors. Lawyers and law firms gave him even more, about $2.8 million — again, the vast majority from individuals. In 2013, his campaign was helped along by a super PAC funded by a few wealthy donors, with almost half its money coming from hedge fund executives, according to the Center for Public Integrity. In 2014 — Booker’s first reelection campaign — he was the single biggest recipient of financial sector contributions, according to CNBC. The donations, however, were for Booker’s two elections combined: his special Senate election in 2013 and his reelection for a full term in 2014. https://www.politico.com/states/new-jersey/story/2018/07/03/booker-seeks-distance-as-corporate-donations-become-potent-campaign-issue-494360
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MLB going crypto? https://finance.yahoo.com/news/exclusive-major-league-baseball-going-crypto-134033104.html
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They didn’t acquire Cain and Yelich NOT to win now...they’re going to double down on pitching, somehow.
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Uh-oh, Madrigal 0/3 and then replaced. Hope it’s not the hamstring again. Talk about *MASH units this year.
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http://ew.com/movies/2018/07/12/mission-impossible-fallout-review/ Some are calling the new Mission Impossible movie the best (summer) action film of all-time, 93% positive at RT. Skyscraper sucks. Hard pass. Finally, The Rider is the best movie of the year so far.
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How would you describe the opposite feeling for centrist candidates? Pragmatic realism? Nobody gets excited to vote for 27-29 year old candidates unless they really possess the ability to shake up the system, not provide more of the status quo. And, if not her, what candidate will excite anyone in Iowa? Corey Booker would rather take money from Big Pharma and Wall Street while convincing you he “feels your pain”...while trying to thread the need,e of occupying a place between Bill Clinton and Obama. It won’t work. So what else do you have that will motivate the Left to get out and vote?
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No stealing Wimpy lines!
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Don’t make a Nazi salute or you’ll set back the rebuild even further, lol... https://www.milb.com/milb/news/chicago-white-sox-prospect-corey-zangari-launches-three-homers/c-285735548 Dan Coats sighting. Zangari headline story at milb.com for the moment with his 3 homer game.
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https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/14/opinions/trump-white-house-drama-emmy-nomination-opinion-zelizer/index.html Say what you will, but Ocasio-Cortez is one of the few Dems with any oxygen right now. Same with Sanders, and Warren to a slightly lesser extent. Other than Joe Biden, what legit centrist/globalist/neoliberal candidate is out there with enough star power to actually counter Trump? You also realize that you’re painting those pushing for progressive policies as the moral equivalents of left wing neo-Nazis...or anti-Rabbits. That’s a sure way to get Trump re-elected and 1-2 more conservative SCOTUS named, by the way.
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Delmonico k’ing his way out of the future...his star shone brightly, but only briefly.
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Gleyber...btw Yoan Moncada=anti-Javier Baez
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2018-2019 Official NBA thread
caulfield12 replied to southsider2k5's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
Is two ACL’s materially better than two TJ’s? Who are the players to perform at All-Star level in their 20’s after two major knee surgeries? -
See Cubs, Kris Bryant. Of course, their fans had a lot more faith in the proven success of Epstein.
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White Sox at Royals 7/13 game thread 7:10pm
caulfield12 replied to southsider2k5's topic in 2018 Season in Review
Change-up. Moncada, SANCHEZ and Anderson all in the same ops vicinity. The 15 errors is more inexcusable....usually would be double plays, seemingly lead to big innings nearly every time. Also, the White Sox last in Mlb in walks. What else is new? -
A Tea Partier from Loras College, should only require 8 hours per day to dispatch...
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This just in, Canada has pretty much taken over the US due to their monopoly on oil and gas pipelines entering the country...they can turn them all off simultaneously (or sabotage them), it’s The Purge 5 all over again.
