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The year of PLayoff and Wild Card berths
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2018 11:15 am
by rucker59@gmail.com
Gotta hand it to Milwaukee. That is an exceptional team. They execute every phase of the game. I think they can stand toe to toe with Boston.
I’ve also been a bit of a Dodger fan and was rooting for LA. But I’m thinking Manny Machado is my least favorite player in mlb. One of my least favorite ever. So, let’s GO BREWERS!
The year of PLayoff and Wild Card berths
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 5:02 pm
by SammyKhalifa
Wheeeeeeeeee. Boston and Los Angeles.
But don't worry there's nothing wrong with baseball.
The year of PLayoff and Wild Card berths
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 11:45 pm
by DemDog
4A7874746052717875707F78190 wrote: Wheeeeeeeeee. Boston and Los Angeles.
But don't worry there's nothing wrong with baseball.
MLB and the TV Networks would have had a hissy fit if the Bucs and somebody like the Royals or Twinkies were in the WS. No big market teams to drive ratings and bring in more advertising revenue.
The year of PLayoff and Wild Card berths
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:50 am
by SammyKhalifa
507179507B73140 wrote: Wheeeeeeeeee. Boston and Los Angeles.
But don't worry there's nothing wrong with baseball.
MLB and the TV Networks would have had a hissy fit if the Bucs and somebody like the Royals or Twinkies were in the WS. No big market teams to drive ratings and bring in more advertising revenue.
Ha, maybe we can just change the rules and make the world series be Yankees vs. Boston every year. They'd eat that up.
The year of PLayoff and Wild Card berths
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2018 2:05 pm
by SammyKhalifa
Here come the Cubs:
[ftp]
https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/cubs-pa ... l-tv-deal/[/ftp]
Over the last few seasons, the Cubs have lingered just behind heavyweight clubs like the Dodgers, Red Sox, and Yankees in terms of payroll. A new television deal should put them on par with those teams for the foreseeable future.
The year of PLayoff and Wild Card berths
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2018 4:45 pm
by mouse
You have to figure it's just going to get worse for the Pirates. They might get lucky once in ten years, but the big spenders will dominate appearances.
The year of PLayoff and Wild Card berths
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2018 11:16 pm
by BenM
I wander how many people are going to check out because it's two Goliath's playing in the World Series?
Me? I'm watching the Sixers tonight.
The year of PLayoff and Wild Card berths
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2018 12:30 am
by Bobster21
75474B4B5F6D4E474A4F4047260 wrote: Here come the Cubs:
[ftp]
https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/cubs-pa ... l-tv-deal/[/ftp]
Over the last few seasons, the Cubs have lingered just behind heavyweight clubs like the Dodgers, Red Sox, and Yankees in terms of payroll. A new television deal should put them on par with those teams for the foreseeable future.
Yeah, parity in MLB means small market teams can compete once in a generation if they're lucky while the large markets compete nearly every year.
The year of PLayoff and Wild Card berths
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2018 12:31 am
by Bobster21
6A4D4665280 wrote: I wander how many people are going to check out because it's two Goliath's playing in the World Series?
Me? I'm watching the Sixers tonight.
I have no interest in the World Series.
The year of PLayoff and Wild Card berths
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2018 5:04 pm
by kansasfan
Some crazy stats for these some of the pitchers from these 2 teams:
Kershaw: $33.5M salary, 4.28 ERA in 145 innings of postseason pitching.
Sale & Kershaw combined to make $46M this year, and also combined to pitch 8 innings and give up 8 earned runs last night. Both have career regular season ERAs under 3.00.
David Price: $30M salary, made 3 starts so far in the playoffs this year, pitching a total of 12 1/3 innings, with a 5.11 ERA - which basically matches his career playoff ERA of 5.04 in 85 innings pitched. His career regular season ERA is 3.25.