Of course they have a say, but they aren’t getting looks at anybody after the first round and maybe second round unless it’s a special circumstance. So if you’re evaluating drafts with 50 rounds of picks, I think that’s worth noting.
Wasn’t really a dumpster dive. If anything he was signed for what was perceived as above market value for him. It has definitely worked out though. You couldn’t possibly ask for a better start.
Something funny that may have gone unnoticed on that last play to end the inning. Tim fired a bullet to Abreu for whatever reason, and Abreu just kind of looked at him and fired the ball back at him as they cut away.
There’s too many variables in the game for “absolutes” like this. A manager needs to weigh those variables and make a decision. Some managers are better at it than others.
I just don’t get why you take out Fry in that situation and turn Ramirez around to his stronger side/make it easier for Lindor to run. Fry didn’t look taxed at all.
I believe the howling you hear is the mating call of the Clevelanders, who, once their rascals run out of battery life, cry into the night hoping some lonely wanderer will come rub their belly.
I actually give Stone some credit. He’s more more open to how the game has evolved than most guys his age - especially former players his age.
I agree the comical interaction can be annoying, but only when it appears to take priority over the game itself. This seems to be happening less this year. Jason seems to be settling in and not trying so hard.