Everything posted by caulfield12
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2025 ALCS/NLCS
Rout is on??? Someone's going to get injured by that trident eventually... Go George Bonds (Jorge)!!! 24-7 home winning streak
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2025-26 NFL Season Thread
Burden is trending upwards...36-39% usage, especially if Moore isn't 100%. Warren and Cam Skattebo in particular are two players that take a ton of hits due to their running styles. Will be interesting to see how that holds up over time. "A lot of that work is coming in like that design game. So part of me wonders like how much is he really adjusting to this playbook, to the NFL, how much do they trust him there because 50% of his targets right now are like those design screens, that sort of thing. He has that flea flicker as well. But even if you take out the flea flicker, his yards after the catch, are over 6. So really good there, still getting lots of design work, which means like they're trying to get him involved. The targets per route is really good. Just can he take that next jump as the next step? How much of a bump would you expect if he's at 36%, which was not because DJ Moore missed time." yahoo fantasy sports
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White Sox outright Fletcher, Julks, Peguero, White to AAA, Will Robertson claimed by PIT
Ramos was rumored to be moving to the outfield. Then Vargas has some experience out there as well. Maybe think outside the box and try Japan or Korea? https://risingapple.com/ny-mets-3-japanese-stars-2026 Okamoto for 1B/DH is an obvious one...but likely to a contender like the Red Sox, who already have Yoshida. Mets if Alonso departs. Tatsuya Imai SP "Tatsuya Imai is looking to get posted by the Seibu Lions and make the jump to MLB, bringing a right-handed arm that could be exactly what the Mets are searching for. At 27, he just completed the best season of his eight-year NPB career, posting a 1.92 ERA, a 0.89 WHIP, and 178 strikeouts in 163.2 innings. His performance underlines both dominance and durability, showing he can handle a full workload while keeping hitters off balance with his mid- to high-90s fastball and a mix of slider, splitter, and changeup."
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2025 MLB season...catch-all for non-Sox, non AL-Central
Imagine a manager with realistic championship aspirations in Chicago. "Nearly 20 sources — 12 of them who worked with Shildt on a daily basis during the season — have in recent months characterized Shildt as unyieldingly demanding of his coaching staff and the team’s support staff and as having a tendency to micromanage and possessing a quick temper that is easily triggered by questioning or feedback. In a nearly two-hour conversation on Tuesday, Shildt repeatedly declared he is proud of his accomplishments and how he conducted himself and said more than once that he is “walking away with my head held high.” He was taken aback by the depth of some grievances about him and disputed that he had acted inappropriately, though he did not deny he was aware of a certain level of discord. He almost exclusively attributed that to some staff members not being on board and/or not knowing what it takes to be part of a championship effort."
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2025 MLB season...catch-all for non-Sox, non AL-Central
Same in St. Louis. They let go a manager who led them to a miraculous comeback to get into playoff contention. Weird.
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Sox fire Katz and Thames
Francona >>> Venable White Sox maybe more desirable than Marlins for employment?
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Sox fire Katz and Thames
Would be interesting to know what Barfield is getting paid now vs AZ. Same with Gene Watson in KC...that was more of a lateral move. Hahn as Asst GM is the only one we really have any reason to believe was highly compensation those last 3-4 years before 2013.
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Sox fire Katz and Thames
Former Trojan Pitcher Mark Prior Earns Degree On Friday - USC Athletics May 11, 2004 · LOS ANGELES -- Former Trojan and current Chicago Cubs pitcher Mark Prior will receive his bachelor's degree in business from
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2025 ALCS/NLCS
The Tigers and Mariners delivered a classic on the field and an outsized audience on television as nearly nine million viewers watched their marathon Game 5. Friday’s Tigers-Mariners American League Division Series Game 5 averaged a Nielsen-estimated audience of 8.59 million viewers on FOX (8.73M across all Fox platforms, per Nielsen and Adobe Analytics), marking the largest audience for any Division Series game since Tigers-Yankees Game 5 on TBS in 2011 (9.72M). Seattle’s marathon win increased 17 percent over last year’s seemingly higher-profile Dodgers-Padres Game 5, which aired in the same Friday night FOX window and averaged 7.3 million. sportsmediawatch.com
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2025 ALCS/NLCS
3. Can the Seattle crowd make its presence felt? As you may have heard, the Mariners have never been to a World Series, and they won two games in the ALCS only three times: in 1995, in 2000 and … right here, right now in 2025. Which is to say that their next win will be their new zenith as a franchise. The crowd at T-Mobile Park has been one of the biggest stories of this whole postseason, a nightly cavalcade of noise, joy and tears, one we saw most recently celebrating a 15-inning, series-clinching victory. Since that game, the Mariners have gone up 2-0, on the road, and now just need to win two of their next five to at last remove that “only team never to reach a World Series” designation that has plagued them for 24 years now. That’s to say: This Seattle crowd is going to welcome them home with noise like they have never heard before. mlb.com
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2025 ALCS/NLCS
Mariners ALCS tickets go through the roof... "But if you want to see any of the games play out in person, it will cost you. On the official MLB website, both games three and four are currently listed as sold out. If you want tickets to these highly anticipated games, you'll need to go to secondhand sites to try and get yourself a seat in the ballpark. Resale tickets were spotted ranging from a couple hundred dollars to tens of thousands. The cheapest resale tickets KOMO News found as of publishing this story were $276. Meanwhile, choice seats for games 3 and 4 were going on resale for up to $11,000!" komo news
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2025 ALCS/NLCS
"Sal did make a pretty funny face," Ortiz said. "That's all over the social media right now. ... But, no, I've never seen a play like that. It was a pretty crazy play to be involved in."
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2025 ALCS/NLCS
He might have if Turang didn't get overeager and swing at a FB way above the zone. “We chased way more than we've chased all year,” Brewers manager Pat Murphy said postgame of his lineup’s approach in the first two games of the series. “We've been the best in baseball at not chasing. These pitchers brought out the worst in us.” Said Dodgers catcher Will Smith, who caught both gems: “The last two nights have been impressive. It's probably the two best back-to-back games pitched ever that I've seen.” The dominance of this Dodgers duo so far in the postseason has drawn high praise, and deservedly so. They even left another Dodgers arm, one very familiar with greatness on the mound, in awe. “With him and Snell both, multiple pitches wherever they want to in the zone,” Clayton Kershaw said after Game 2. “That's really hard to cover. You can't cover [Yamamoto's] split, curveball, sinker, cutter, four-seam. You just can't cover all of that. And the same with Blake last night, you can't cover his changeup, slider, curveball, fastball when he's putting it wherever he wants to. yahoo sports
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Sox fire Katz and Thames
Why would Prior leave the Dodgers? Bored I'm because they're too talented and he's paid too well? Also LA pretty much leads the league in pitching injuries. Imagine if S.Smith and Martin got hurt this past year. There's not a list of 8-10 possible replacements in Chicago.
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2025 ALCS/NLCS
Ohtani's inflation adjusted deal is calculated at $46 million per year. And they haven't had to use Kopech Scott Yates and Treinen, well, just for a handful of key outs. That's over $70 million on the pen.
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2025 ALCS/NLCS
The top 6-7 of the Mariners have more power, but Arozarena and Suarez haven't been going well... And Safeco has been the loudest stadium so far this postseason...fans stood and cheered the entire game. And the M's have the pitching advantage. Toronto has Yesavage (rookie with only 4-5 starts) and Bieber after Gausman. Berrios and Bassitt figure more into regular season records.
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2025-26 NFL Season Thread
"He's very detailed, and we won't do anything unless it's damn near perfect," Gordon told Yahoo Sports in the locker room Monday night. Gordon added: "They would line up and redo a play until it's perfect, every single time. In the past, it was never like that. Sometimes it would just get looked over or whatever, but he will not let anything go without it looking correct. You can lose your 1-on-1, but you're not going to mess up the play. And I love that, you know? He just preaches perfection.” Why is the culture changing with Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears? 3 letters: 'Ben' "He is a mastermind," Williams said postgame Monday. "Sometimes he's on the headset, and he's like, 'This is a great play call right here. Here we go.' "He did that today, and he says that to me. ... Those little things actually provide confidence when you're about to go call the play, and you line up, and you're like, 'Uh oh,' and then the play actually works (see QB run at goal line Q2)." https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/article/why-is-the-culture-changing-with-caleb-williams-and-the-chicago-bears-3-letters-ben-184132676.html
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2025 ALCS/NLCS
Freeman shouldn't have been able to get to second base that easily...
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2025 ALCS/NLCS
Reminiscent of 2005 Sox run of postseason pitching. Contreras vs. Byrd the only loss.
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2025 ALCS/NLCS
If you don't get G3...most teams have a tendency to give up, especially playing on the road. Milwaukee doesn't have quit in them, but they're simply facing superior pitching with bullpen games in 2/3 to start a series. Ohtani 2/25 (.080) slide continues as he faces mostly lhp...ofc that RBI single extended the lead. Yankees couldn't win with Judge putting up a similar postseason stretch.
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2025 ALCS/NLCS
Former Charlotte Knights' pitcher Tobias Meyers in for MIL...having to go two innings here and they still might not be able to use Uribe and Ashby for G3. Not going well. 50/50 Jose Quintana has to start G3 in LA with Priester and Patrick taxed this week. Now the Dodgers can pull Yamamoto...either Glasnow/Ohtani for G3. Silent as a pin drop.
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2025 ALCS/NLCS
https://www.wsj.com/sports/baseball/los-angeles-dodgers-400-million-superteam-ohtani-9d2c1ebe Baseball’s $400 Million Superteam Is Sinking Fast In the wake of another offseason spending spree, the Los Angeles Dodgers were eyeing the MLB wins record. Now they might not even win their division.
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If Ishbia gave us one early present, who would excite you to add to this not ready team
You'll get Michael Conforto and you'll have to like it...
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2025 ALCS/NLCS
Gambled going with Peralta against LHB... The Los Angeles Dodgers agreed to terms with infielder Max Muncy on a two-year contract through the 2025 season for $24 million. The deal includes a $10 million club option for 2026. Turned 35 in August.
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Interesting revenue figures...
They did better with sponsorships in 2025. Plus the Cubs had an absolute stranglehold on the city from 2014-2019 or so...timed together with the first major rebuild since the late 90s.