MLB Thread - 2022

When Disco’s bad, he’s really bad. It’s why I have no faith in him.
Very polarizing start. Strikeout stuff looked good, was able to find the strike zone, but was leaving way too many hittable pitches out over the plate. Marlins had a clear game-plan to hack at the first pitch and we just had no adjustment to Disco peppering the strike zone.
 

SLAB

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Yaz is washed. Heliot is coming for that spot.



Wish I could say I’m surprised Crawford’s crashing back to earth hard.



Cool, Wood still can’t get through 5.
 
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hrdboild

Moloch in whom I dream Angels!
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Because the Giants’ entire offense is giant tire fire.
Maybe the Giants' even year dominance of the 2010s will become odd year dominance this decade? It already felt like the end of an era with Buster Posey retiring and you had to expect a team led by players in their mid 30s was going to flame out pretty fast. Fortunately the farm system is stacked. It's going to take a couple years to get all those 19 and 20 year olds up to the big leagues but I think they're in pretty good shape with their position player prospects. And you have an owner that will spend for pitching so it should only be a brief downturn before they're challenging the Dodgers and Padres for the division lead again.
 
I'm an A's fan so forgive me for not knowing these things but why on God's green Earth is Joe Pederson batting 4th in the year 2022?
Happens when Posey retires, you lose Kris Bryant and Longoria, Wade and LA Stella are hurt. Giants offense has a lot of offense to find a way to aggregate
 

hrdboild

Moloch in whom I dream Angels!
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Remarkable that Jed Lowrie has had a middling career in all of his stops aside from Oakland, where he is a freaking all-star caliber player.
Jed in Green and Gold is a freakin' stud! I remember back in 2018 (the 50th Anniversary season) when I was hiking for three weeks in July while he was in the middle of his All-Star season. Now Olson, Chapman, Davis, Canha, Manaea, Mengden, Cahill, Anderson, and even Bob Melvin are gone and he's still crushing it. I thought that team was going to win the WS but the starting rotation was too banged up by the end of the season.
 

SLAB

Hall of Famer
Alyssa Nakken with her MLB base coaching debut after the first base coach got thrown out for some reason. History maker, as she’s the first female base coach ever. Good for her!
 
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I hope you enjoy watching Seiya Suzuki on the Cubs. :) I started watching Hiroshima Carp games a few years ago and he's a total stud. I expect him to compete for MVP and silver slugger awards once he gets adjusted to MLB.
You weren’t wrong about this dude. 3 home runs already and good plate discipline
 

hrdboild

Moloch in whom I dream Angels!
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You weren’t wrong about this dude. 3 home runs already and good plate discipline
Awesome! He's as professional as it gets with his approach at the plate so I was confident his skills would translate. That contract is going to pay for itself 10 times over in marketing and international brand recognition. Ohtani is basically the face of MLB right now and the Angels got him for practically nothing. Suzuki cost more, but compared to what the top MLB free agents are this season that was a slam dunk no-brainer of a deal for an elite hitter in his prime.

I don't think most of these franchises really understand how to sell baseball to anyone under 40 anymore. Local market share is meaningless in a post-cable world, what matters now is brand recognition. I can watch any MLB team I want on my phone or laptop right now -- why would I choose to watch a team that isn't interested in competing if I have 29 other choices? Not to mention all of NPB -- yeah the time difference sucks, but the product is just as good and in some cases better than what MLB is offering. Many of these teams are going to find their market share falling off a cliff in about 20 years unless they find a way back into popular culture, and selling international superstars who bring fans from outside the local market is one way to do that.

The Oakland A's sent a fan survey out about the possibility of the team moving to Vegas during the off-season and in addition to a lot of other things I told them they would be idiots not to sign this guy (in so many words). And of course they traded everyone and slashed the payroll down to around $45 million instead cause that's who they are. There's nothing I can do about it though, their business is their business. I'm happy to root for youngsters but as the time between rebuild cycles gets shorter and shorter I'm starting to wonder why I continue to care. If they do end up leaving Oakland maybe I'll become a Cubs fan.