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24437That would give the Cactus League teams home fields and where would the Grapefruit League teams hole up? Local hotels? There won't be such a thing as "home field advantage" since there will no crowds, but the Florida 15 won't have any training facilities: use local college and high school gyms?
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24438All the Canadians are gone. Plenty of housing. 10 Cactus League stadiums within a hour's drive plus a couple of college stadiums.
Plus all the back fields at the training sites. Minor leagues could play also.
Could play doubleheaders.
Plus all the back fields at the training sites. Minor leagues could play also.
Could play doubleheaders.
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24439if we're scheduled to play at home today we'll be postponed due to more wintery weater; 38 with 18 mph wind at "gametime"
And snow forecast for Friday.
Maybe the new normal will be All Games in Arizona every season until June
And snow forecast for Friday.
Maybe the new normal will be All Games in Arizona every season until June
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24441and you thought they weren't playing. Paul Hoynes reports:
Shane Bieber (6-2, 2.95) went 7 2/3 innings on Saturday as the Indians beat the Giants, 4-3, in baseball-reference.com’s simulated 2020 season. Jordan Luplow homered in the seventh inning for what proved to be the winning run. Phil Maton pitched the ninth for the save. [that is unlikely]
The victory kept the Tribe in first place in the AL Central, one game ahead of the White Sox, with a 22-13 record. The Twins, Royals and Tigers filled out the last three spots in the division.
In the simulated win over the Giants, Francisco Lindor hit a two-run homer in the third. The computer says he’s hitting .328 (45-for-137) with 12 homers and 30 RBI in 34 games. After 34 real games last year, Lindor was hitting .278 (37-for-133) with seven homers and 16 RBI. He missed the first 18 games of last season with ankle and calf injuries.
Shane Bieber (6-2, 2.95) went 7 2/3 innings on Saturday as the Indians beat the Giants, 4-3, in baseball-reference.com’s simulated 2020 season. Jordan Luplow homered in the seventh inning for what proved to be the winning run. Phil Maton pitched the ninth for the save. [that is unlikely]
The victory kept the Tribe in first place in the AL Central, one game ahead of the White Sox, with a 22-13 record. The Twins, Royals and Tigers filled out the last three spots in the division.
In the simulated win over the Giants, Francisco Lindor hit a two-run homer in the third. The computer says he’s hitting .328 (45-for-137) with 12 homers and 30 RBI in 34 games. After 34 real games last year, Lindor was hitting .278 (37-for-133) with seven homers and 16 RBI. He missed the first 18 games of last season with ankle and calf injuries.
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24442And here are the simulated Indians stats:
https://www.baseball-reference.com/sim/ ... 2020.shtml
Reyes is no. 2 in the league with 13 homers, Lindor right behind with 12; Frankie has an OPS of 1025. Who' Robinson Chiniros? They have him doing nicely off the bench. Sandy Leon has disappeared. Greg Allen is playing every day but somehow has only stuck his elbow into one pitch in 129 plate appearances.
All sorts of curiousities among the pitchers. Among those who have supposedly pitched for the Indians are Clay Bucholz, John [oh no, not him again] Axford, Jim Johnson, Mark Lowe and good old Daniel Stumpf] It looks like something happened to Carrasco, he only had 3 starts, Scott Moss up from the simulated minors has started 5 games and is 2-0 with a 3.62 ERA. 3 batter rule isn't working out for Oliver Perez with a 12.38 ERA while Cimber has dematerialized.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/sim/ ... 2020.shtml
Reyes is no. 2 in the league with 13 homers, Lindor right behind with 12; Frankie has an OPS of 1025. Who' Robinson Chiniros? They have him doing nicely off the bench. Sandy Leon has disappeared. Greg Allen is playing every day but somehow has only stuck his elbow into one pitch in 129 plate appearances.
All sorts of curiousities among the pitchers. Among those who have supposedly pitched for the Indians are Clay Bucholz, John [oh no, not him again] Axford, Jim Johnson, Mark Lowe and good old Daniel Stumpf] It looks like something happened to Carrasco, he only had 3 starts, Scott Moss up from the simulated minors has started 5 games and is 2-0 with a 3.62 ERA. 3 batter rule isn't working out for Oliver Perez with a 12.38 ERA while Cimber has dematerialized.
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24443Their transaction list is just nuts:
We release pitchers Cam Hill and Anthony Gose, both of whom very much impressed the real Terry Francona.
And look at this superabsurdo trade:
The Texas Rangers traded 35-year-old catcher Robinson Chirinos to the Cleveland Indians, getting 20-year-old minor league second baseman Tyler Freeman, 23-year-old minor league starting pitcher Jean Carlos Mejia and 19-year-old minor league second baseman Brayan Rocchio in return.
We release pitchers Cam Hill and Anthony Gose, both of whom very much impressed the real Terry Francona.
And look at this superabsurdo trade:
The Texas Rangers traded 35-year-old catcher Robinson Chirinos to the Cleveland Indians, getting 20-year-old minor league second baseman Tyler Freeman, 23-year-old minor league starting pitcher Jean Carlos Mejia and 19-year-old minor league second baseman Brayan Rocchio in return.
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24446civ ollilavad wrote:
Phil Maton pitched the ninth for the save. [that is unlikely]
all credibility blown right there.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain
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24447I thought that the supposed trade of 3 top prospects for a backup catcher was even more absurd
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24448So are the greedy owners and the greedy players ever going to figure this out and play some games?
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24449Maybe just a postseason for all teams; a 32 team tournament, double elimination. I've discovered that I can live without baseball.
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24450Blasphemy !!civ ollilavad wrote:Maybe just a postseason for all teams; a 32 team tournament, double elimination. I've discovered that I can live without baseball.