DallasAg 94 said:I don't know if Piazza is the poster child we want in finding diamonds in the rough.Fuzzy Dunlop said:
Mike Piazza was a 60th(?) Round pick and a favor to his parents. You never know. But 2nd round? Geez, what the hell are they doing? Maybe they're planning to sign 100 UdFAs fo 20K or whatever it is. Who is making the decisions?
Nobody could have predicted who would benefit the most from PEDs.
We suck at draftingalvtimes said:
just a coupla days ago, I was excited to get a potential impact player at 14..... fast forward those coupla days....looks like a throw away draft!
Grapesoda2525 said:We suck at draftingalvtimes said:
just a coupla days ago, I was excited to get a potential impact player at 14..... fast forward those coupla days....looks like a throw away draft!
We suck at trading our good players for prospects
We suck at enticing free agents to come here.
We suck at developing
Where the **** is the talent going to come from?
This ownership group needs to sell the team.....NOW.
We appreciate your hard work for us, but I guess Simpson and Davis managed to screw that up too.AccidentProne said:
Shining example of why I can wait to get out of here. Whenever that may be
Bingo Bango Bongo said:
What's disgusting is the Arlington taxpayer contributing $500 million to the building of this stadium and then these clowns do an obvious lay-down before game 1
I haven't been following that closely, but haven't the MLB proposals been for no fans, at least at the beginning. I know Gov. Abbot has allowed for pro sports attendance, but if MLB opts for no fans, then Abbott's guidelines don't matter. I'm not sure how many states have opened up as much as Texas has, at least as far as pro sports go. Florida has, maybe some others.AccidentProne said:
I'm actually now fully anticipating that we will be at least 50% capacity with fans when games start. We are going to follow Gov. Abbott's guidelines.
If MLB decides that no teams will have fans, then there is nothing any governor can do about it.AccidentProne said:
I'm actually now fully anticipating that we will be at least 50% capacity with fans when games start. We are going to follow Gov. Abbott's guidelines.I
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I would think MLB has no authority to overrule the Governor's decision. It sucks that other states have not opened up as much, but that shouldn't matter. MLB doesn't do any revenue sharing except for the postseason.
Maybe teams in states that haven't opened up as much should lobby their Governor to open their state up more.
I'm not sure MLB would have to overrule anything; I'm not aware of any reason the governor has the power to tell someone they have to allow fans inside a stadium.AccidentProne said:
I would think MLB has no authority to overrule the Governor's decision. It sucks that other states have not opened up as much, but that shouldn't matter. MLB doesn't do any revenue sharing except for the postseason.
Maybe teams in states that haven't opened up as much should lobby their Governor to open their state up more.
Very interesting. I actually didn't know that. I'll have to pass that up the ladderBMX Bandit said:If MLB decides that no teams will have fans, then there is nothing any governor can do about it.AccidentProne said:
I'm actually now fully anticipating that we will be at least 50% capacity with fans when games start. We are going to follow Gov. Abbott's guidelines.I
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I would think MLB has no authority to overrule the Governor's decision. It sucks that other states have not opened up as much, but that shouldn't matter. MLB doesn't do any revenue sharing except for the postseason.
Maybe teams in states that haven't opened up as much should lobby their Governor to open their state up more.
and Abbott said we could have MLB baseball, but his actual order says otherwise "For purposes of this executive order, facilities with retractable roofs are considered indoor facilities, whether the roof is opened or closed;"
I never thought of it that way. Thanks for the insightTXAggie2011 said:I'm not sure MLB would have to overrule anything; I'm not aware of any reason the governor has the power to tell someone they have to allow fans inside a stadium.AccidentProne said:
I would think MLB has no authority to overrule the Governor's decision. It sucks that other states have not opened up as much, but that shouldn't matter. MLB doesn't do any revenue sharing except for the postseason.
Maybe teams in states that haven't opened up as much should lobby their Governor to open their state up more.
Governments certainly have health and safety powers that allow them to limit attendance/capacity in a stadium. I'm not sure how that power could go in the opposite direction.
Follow up...AccidentProne said:Very interesting. I actually didn't know that. I'll have to pass that up the ladderBMX Bandit said:If MLB decides that no teams will have fans, then there is nothing any governor can do about it.AccidentProne said:
I'm actually now fully anticipating that we will be at least 50% capacity with fans when games start. We are going to follow Gov. Abbott's guidelines.I
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I would think MLB has no authority to overrule the Governor's decision. It sucks that other states have not opened up as much, but that shouldn't matter. MLB doesn't do any revenue sharing except for the postseason.
Maybe teams in states that haven't opened up as much should lobby their Governor to open their state up more.
and Abbott said we could have MLB baseball, but his actual order says otherwise "For purposes of this executive order, facilities with retractable roofs are considered indoor facilities, whether the roof is opened or closed;"
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"Stadiums, whether it be where the Mavericks play or the Texas Rangers play or the Dallas Cowboys play, will be able to seat [at] 50% capacity," Abbott told KDFW-TV in Dallas late Wednesday.
All I know is I know nothingBMX Bandit said:
That's my point. Abbot said that, but that's not what his order said.