Blue Jays just knocked out one of our better players too, possibly a career ending thing. Or very career altering.
I suddenly hate the fuck out of this Toronto squad.
Canning usually gets like 7 runs. It's crazy.
Whenever I watch baseball with my dad we revisit the debate on how much do starting pitcher win-loss records matter. He's old school, grew up idolizing Koufax, and to him any pitcher that doesn't get at least 15 wins in a season is awful.
I don't know how the "Cy ___" humor started, but Manoah finished 3rd in Cy Young voting last year. He's a good pitcher with bad numbers this season. Something a lot of fans can't seem to wrap their head around.
Amazing how often this "top AL offense" "4th in OPS" doesn't score runs when they need to. But they're really good at tacking on when they have a big lead already.
It should only be allowed in the ASG. Sadly, I think it's the future of MLB broadcasts. Such a Gen Z thing. "What if we could hear from the players WHILE they're on the field?!?"
I use the features available to me, whether ethical or not, (regarding watching illicit streams), since it's not as though the world around us is ethical. I literally don't care that I steal baseball game viewership when the implementation of MLB.tv is the greediest thing ever.
Quero Quero. Remember Jesus Montero, the next great Yankee HOF catcher? What happened?
They traded Quero as he's still 20 and possibly at the peak of his value. He was not close to helping the Angels.
We already have Logan O'Hoppe.
Too many people losing their mind over trading this total unknown of a catcher.
That's unfortunate. Until they fix the issue with MLBtv blacking out local games, I'd never invest in it. Most people live in the vicinity of the team they root for. Most people would purchase MLBtv because they don't pay for Cable. The fact that it blacks out local games is totally bunk and it's a no-brainer for most to not pay for it.
Plenty of streams out there so you don't need to compromise yourself. Have a malware blocker in your browser and you're good to go.
Yep, he's been on stretches of 1-39 the entire season, which is why his totals to date are 6 HR and a .198 average. I guess you missed April and May when he was hitting, helping the team, and providing good insurance after O'Hoppe went down.
You really are not very bright.