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12 hours ago, WestEddy said:

Complaining about scheduling games in colder cities is pointless. They have to schedule some games in the northern cities. It's unfair to the Southern and West coast teams to give them a preponderance of games before Memorial Day, then give the Red Sox and Twins more summer games. They could just have all the teams play in their spring training sites until Memorial Day.

As I have posted in the past those teams that have to play a number of home games in warm weather or domes before May get "compensated" in the form of addition revenue from MLB for the "difficulty" (LOL) of having to take on such a "burden" so that fans don't have to sit through miserable weather to say nothing of the athletes having to try to play in it. 

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On 3/31/2025 at 9:24 AM, Snopek said:

 

I’m sorry this bothers you so much, but don’t worry, being sensitive is part of being human. Proud of both you and Sasaki for your willingness to be vulnerable.

While I agree with your thoughts in this thread generally speaking, society is so toxic about men showing emotion, this really doesn't bode well for Roki. There was already some concerns about his makeup given the pressure of a big market, and sports will eat you alive for this perceived weakness. Your own manager will lose trust in you if you can't manage the ups and downs. 

The last space perceived toxic masculinity is going to die out will be in sports clubhouses. 

Sometimes I'm envious of men who can express themselves emotionally, as I don't, but this isn't a space in which I'm envious because he has to overcome this to survive in MLB imo.

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1 hour ago, Lip Man 1 said:

As I have posted in the past those teams that have to play a number of home games in warm weather or domes before May get "compensated" in the form of addition revenue from MLB for the "difficulty" (LOL) of having to take on such a "burden" so that fans don't have to sit through miserable weather to say nothing of the athletes having to try to play in it. 

Baseball's a seasonal game. Weather happens. It's not "stupid" of a sport to play a game on a cold day. 

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3 hours ago, WestEddy said:

Baseball's a seasonal game. Weather happens. It's not "stupid" of a sport to play a game on a cold day. 

It is "stupid" when said sport is supposed to be played in good weather. This isn't football is it? 

But that's just me I guess.

Zero reason for fans to have to sit through 37 degree weather or athletes to try to play under those conditions.

Yes weather happens but you can do something to mitigate those circumstances if (in this case) MLB wants to. There are reasonable solutions (i.e. $$$$$$ to teams having to play a lot of early season home games because they have good weather)

Again that's just me.

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2 hours ago, Lip Man 1 said:

It is "stupid" when said sport is supposed to be played in good weather. This isn't football is it? 

But that's just me I guess.

Zero reason for fans to have to sit through 37 degree weather or athletes to try to play under those conditions.

Yes weather happens but you can do something to mitigate those circumstances if (in this case) MLB wants to. There are reasonable solutions (i.e. $$$$$$ to teams having to play a lot of early season home games because they have good weather)

Again that's just me.

Then maybe every city should raise taxes and build domed stadiums, just to play all the games in climate controlled environments.

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2 hours ago, Lip Man 1 said:

It is "stupid" when said sport is supposed to be played in good weather. This isn't football is it? 

But that's just me I guess.

Zero reason for fans to have to sit through 37 degree weather or athletes to try to play under those conditions.

Yes weather happens but you can do something to mitigate those circumstances if (in this case) MLB wants to. There are reasonable solutions (i.e. $$$$$$ to teams having to play a lot of early season home games because they have good weather)

Again that's just me.

says who? nobody thinks this

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30. Chicago White Sox (2-2)

White Sox starting pitchers have yet to allow an earned run this season, with Sean Burke, Davis Martin and Jonathan Cannon shining over the weekend and Martín Pérez carrying a no-hitter into the seventh on Monday vs. Minnesota. The White Sox still managed to lose the series to the lowly Angels because their offense was so lackluster, but they put up nine runs Monday against the Twins. Overall, it’s looking like a similar recipe for struggles to what we saw a year ago — better-than-expected pitching with an ill-equipped lineup — though this roster projects to be regular levels of bad, rather than the historic ineptitude demonstrated in 2024.

 

White Sox still 30th on the yahoo.com sports MLB Power Rankings List

 

1. LAD (7-0)

2. Phillies

3. Yankees

4. Padres (6-0)

5. Astros

6. Braves (0-6)

7. Rangers

8. D-Backs

9. Mets

10. Red Sox (1-4)

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On 3/31/2025 at 9:39 AM, WhiteSox2023 said:

Yes, I physically produce tears because our GM sucks.

My last comment on this — if this is normal, why don’t we see more baseball players crying after failing?  Probably because they are taught at a young age that…

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Or that being paid lots of money removes you from actually emotionally caring about playing well and winning. If you play bad, get injured, or lose, just count the money and post cool stuff online. Only dumb ass fans care about winning. 

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12 hours ago, Lip Man 1 said:

It is "stupid" when said sport is supposed to be played in good weather. This isn't football is it? 

But that's just me I guess.

Zero reason for fans to have to sit through 37 degree weather or athletes to try to play under those conditions.

Yes weather happens but you can do something to mitigate those circumstances if (in this case) MLB wants to. There are reasonable solutions (i.e. $$$$$$ to teams having to play a lot of early season home games because they have good weather)

Again that's just me.

How about going back to a much shorter season. Maybe start in May. End the season in mid August and have expanded playoffs finishing in September. 

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6 hours ago, Texsox said:

How about going back to a much shorter season. Maybe start in May. End the season in mid August and have expanded playoffs finishing in September. 

Possibly although I think your time frame is to short.

I can see starting April 15 or so and ending around September 25.

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9 minutes ago, Lip Man 1 said:

Possibly although I think your time frame is to short.

I can see starting April 15 or so and ending around September 25.

That does sound better. 

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On 4/1/2025 at 6:35 PM, WestEddy said:

Then maybe every city should raise taxes and build domed stadiums, just to play all the games in climate controlled environments.

Weather is something you deal with in our region. I recall going to game two with 27F and snow. 

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