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Angels in 2030

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  1. i have no problem with rule changes just for this bizarre 60 game season.  So the runner rule is fine imo.  If one game goes like 15-18 innings, that can wreak a teams pitching staff for a week and be a huge difference maker in a 60 game season. 

    I agree with Nate though that a better option would be play one extra inning and allow for ties.  I like the fun of shoot-outs for hockey; but what i don't like is how that random item for the extra point can, & usually does, greatly determine you make the playoffs and seeding.  I worry that'll happen here too -- some team might get say 5 extra inning games and get lucky with a random 5-0 record....which can easily be the difference between playoffs or not (even just 2-3 games).  

    I hate the idea of ties and the runner thing in a normal season.  

  2. I totally understand vets players at the end of their career who already made millions to opt out -- basically retire.  I probably would.  Why bother at this point in your career if you've made millions and even more so if you've already won a ring....to play part time as a roster vet.  Just stay at your huge house, pool and hang with your kids.  Guys under 30 -- no way dude, i'm playing.

    BTW, not sure if i saw it discussed somewhere else, but i heard Buster Olney say that he put's the odds of finishing the 2020 at 0%....and simply starting at 5.  What-the-what?!?!  I can understand the pessimism about finishing due to it being in late Fall and flu/cold season starting combined with CV19.  0% seems very pessimistic.  But only 5% for starting a month from now seems extreme (i could understand 40-65% range).  Beyond just baseball, i sure as heck hope his predictions are way, way off.  

  3. The lack of minor league action really hurts the angels here.  Most of our top prospects are so young and raw -- they don't yet have the hype yet nor the results.  The guys that are closer to ML ready and do have the hype (Adell, Marsh, Sandoval, Detmers), we desperately need to feed the current team within the next 0-1 years.  Any trade for a good pitcher will either take away from those needed current guys or require too many of our really younger guys.  So many of our young guys likely would have made a good jump this year in performance and rankings.  

  4. Where are the flying cars?  I'm pretty sure we'll have those by 2040-2050.

    It does look good and the idea of bars, resteraunts, etc. all right there to hang out before/after/during games is cool.  But honestly, as a 50 year old whose two boys have zero interest in baseball, it's almost meaningless to me considering by the time it's done i'll either be dead or waiting to die in one of the OC's Covid-19 SNF death traps.  

  5. Comparing death rates is only one factor.  You also have to look at and compare the transmission rates.  That’s the difference between CV19 and others such as sars - it’s extremely contagious and thus much more dangerous.  A lot of a little is much less than a small amount of a huge amount.  It’s like comparing 1% ownership of Apple/Amazon to 100% ownership of a family business.  

  6. Lame.  It’s almost like you could see this coming from the owners even before COVID-19.  Them wanting to eliminate so many minor league teams.   It really feels like they are using this whole situation for their own LT agenda.  It’s pathetic, sad, infuriating, etc etc. 

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