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PostPosted: Sat May 11, 2013 1:36 pm 
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wow, I knew wainwright has been great for us this year, but had no clue he's rated as the best pitcher in baseball. miller is definitely doing what's expected of him.....aaannnnd carp threw another bullpen session (70 pitches) pain-free.


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http://espn.go.com/mlb/blog/_/name/star ... erformance

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People in my fantasy league are so annoying about trades. Someone wanted my Bumgarner for their Josh Donaldson. WTF? It's about balancing your team, not finding the obviously stupid. Got another reasonable (in my opinion) deal of my Lester for their Alex Gordon rejected. I swear this shit's annoying.


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http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/927 ... ton-astros

Want to see another great reason why the latest CBA was such a horrible decision? Not only did it advantage the richer over the poorer teams (thanks cheap owners and rich city owners) but it also strongly encourages tanking.


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I completely support what the Astros are doing because LOL


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 Post subject: Re: MLB.
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http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/9273233/hoarding-prospects-being-horrible-houston-astros

Want to see another great reason why the latest CBA was such a horrible decision? Not only did it advantage the richer over the poorer teams (thanks cheap owners and rich city owners) but it also strongly encourages tanking.

I still think MLB is more favorable to small-market teams than the NBA. My main problem isn't so much with teams that tank to get youngsters like the Astros, but with teams like the Marlins that sell off everyone once they come up. The Reds had a healthy farm system a few years ago and now basically all the players are in the majors and signed to long-term contracts. I would like to see the slot caps done away with; make the teams that want to build farm systems spend money on it and gamble.


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PostPosted: Wed May 15, 2013 11:35 am 
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lonewolf371 wrote:
corrections wrote:
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/9273233/hoarding-prospects-being-horrible-houston-astros

Want to see another great reason why the latest CBA was such a horrible decision? Not only did it advantage the richer over the poorer teams (thanks cheap owners and rich city owners) but it also strongly encourages tanking.

I still think MLB is more favorable to small-market teams than the NBA. My main problem isn't so much with teams that tank to get youngsters like the Astros, but with teams like the Marlins that sell off everyone once they come up. The Reds had a healthy farm system a few years ago and now basically all the players are in the majors and signed to long-term contracts. I would like to see the slot caps done away with; make the teams that want to build farm systems spend money on it and gamble.


Houston isn't a small market team. The MLB used to be before the mandatory slotting system for the small markets because you could spend extra money in acquiring talent without killing yourself. Only Atlanta was able to follow slotting rigidly and still build great talented farm systems (and of course they supported this because it gave them a competitive advantage). The biggest problem though isn't necessarily the slotting for the draft but the fact that they use your finish position to cap how much international spending you can do. There is no draft so there is no rational relationship other than rewarding tanking.


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 Post subject: Re: MLB.
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corrections wrote:
lonewolf371 wrote:
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http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/9273233/hoarding-prospects-being-horrible-houston-astros

Want to see another great reason why the latest CBA was such a horrible decision? Not only did it advantage the richer over the poorer teams (thanks cheap owners and rich city owners) but it also strongly encourages tanking.

I still think MLB is more favorable to small-market teams than the NBA. My main problem isn't so much with teams that tank to get youngsters like the Astros, but with teams like the Marlins that sell off everyone once they come up. The Reds had a healthy farm system a few years ago and now basically all the players are in the majors and signed to long-term contracts. I would like to see the slot caps done away with; make the teams that want to build farm systems spend money on it and gamble.


Houston isn't a small market team. The MLB used to be before the mandatory slotting system for the small markets because you could spend extra money in acquiring talent without killing yourself. Only Atlanta was able to follow slotting rigidly and still build great talented farm systems (and of course they supported this because it gave them a competitive advantage). The biggest problem though isn't necessarily the slotting for the draft but the fact that they use your finish position to cap how much international spending you can do. There is no draft so there is no rational relationship other than rewarding tanking.

Yeah the international thing is really stupid.


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I think that pitch visually represents Verlander's start last night.


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I didn't even notice the score, runner positions, and outs when I first saw this. ios mio


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I didn't even notice the score, runner positions, and outs when I first saw this. ios mio

When you're bad, you're bad.

I didn't realize the Rangers had quietly turned into a pitching team.


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lonewolf371 wrote:
batman wrote:
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I didn't even notice the score, runner positions, and outs when I first saw this. ios mio

When you're bad, you're bad.

I didn't realize the Rangers had quietly turned into a pitching team.


Yeah it's been pretty awesome. Now that the bats are waking up they can be really dangerous.


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The Diamondbacks are quietly a good baseball team. #12 in position player WAR, #8 in pitching WAR. Paul Goldschmidt nearly the best 1B in the league. 3 starters with an xFIP under 4, all 5 starters under 5. Currently have 4 position players with a wOBA over .400, including Goldschmidt, Gregorious, Chavez, and Hill.


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