I don't think I can watch Pete Rose run off to his duggout spiking the ball on the pitching mound.
Or watch that Game 5.
Or watch that Game 5.
mathguy86 said:
I don't think I can watch Pete Rose run off to his duggout spiking the ball on the pitching mound.
Or watch that Game 5.
Quote:
"There has been a narrative out there of what happened. Ever since mid-November until the commissioner announced the results of the Red Sox investigation, I have read many things that are true and many others that are not," he said. "Out of this whole process, if there is one thing that I completely reject and disagree with is people within the Astros' organization singling me out, particularly [former general manager] Jeff Luhnow, as if I were the sole mastermind. The commissioner's report sort of explained, in its own way, what happened. But the [Astros players] have spoken up and refuted any allegations that I was solely responsible."
He added: "If there is one thing I am absolutely sure of, it is that it was not a two-man show. We all did it. And let me be very clear that I am not denying my responsibility, because we were all responsible."
bullard21k said:
RHP from Vanderbilt.
Tyler brown
good point, people can improve,, imagine if we had stuck with jd martinezmathguy86 said:
I have no idea who he is but his JR year looks very different than his FR and SO ones.
W said:
with the recent COVID spike, the owners know that fans will not be back at all this season.
we're probably going to get the 48-game schedule mandated by the commissioner at full pro-rata.
so an owner with a $200 MM payroll will end up paying out about $59 MM in payroll