If Lance really does want to be here as bad as he says then I would think he'd be open to getting creative with making an agreed on total contract salary and years work with this year's tax situation.
Big Al 1992 said:
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A person with knowledge of the negotiations described the offer as "strong" and characterized the negotiations as "deep." Houston general manager James Click declined comment. MLB Network first reported McCullers' extension offer.
redline248 said:
I will believe MLB cares about ball doctoring when I see it. If they wanted to stop it, they could have done it around 2017/2018 and had a pitcher ejected in the 8th inning of a playoff game when every camera in the park was focused on his shiny arm. All it takes is once and then the ball clubs self police and fine their guys for getting tossed.
I think it's Joe Espada's job as soon as Dusty retires. If not, then he'll be hired away as a manager soon.Deluxe said:
I'd be ok with Servais as our next manager after Dusty's tenure ends
Agree with this take. It's what made me so mad about our scandal - that baseball cares about some cheating when it goes past some arbitrary line they've set, then they pin it all on one team because they are scared to say it's a league wide issue.Deluxe said:
I'm mostly fine with the foreign substance crackdown. Either get rid of the rule or police it.
I can't stand the baseball culture of unenforced "grey area" cheating. It leads to situations like ours where everyone is breaking a rule and no one cares. Then someone breaks it a little bit more and it's a mega-scandal. GTFO.
I'll be interested to see the shakeout. I'm guessing it will be obvious which pitchers are over-reliant on it. And I wouldn't hate it if the Yankees $300+ million golden arm loses his secret sauce.
If you take away the substance then the Ks go down, but the seems are raised so many the substance has less of an effect if the pitchers can get a grip without the substance. The balls don't travel as far. Basically, both steps will lead to more balls in play which makes defense & speed more important. I think that is what baseball wants for now.Deluxe said:
I'm mostly fine with the foreign substance crackdown. Either get rid of the rule or police it.
I can't stand the baseball culture of unenforced "grey area" cheating. It leads to situations like ours where everyone is breaking a rule and no one cares. Then someone breaks it a little bit more and it's a mega-scandal. GTFO.
I'll be interested to see the shakeout. I'm guessing it will be obvious which pitchers are over-reliant on it. And I wouldn't hate it if the Yankees $300+ million golden arm loses his secret sauce.
To be perfectly honest, I'm surprised Servais is still the Mariner's manager.Farmer1906 said:I think it's Joe Espada's job as soon as Dusty retires. If not, then he'll be hired away as a manager soon.Deluxe said:
I'd be ok with Servais as our next manager after Dusty's tenure ends
Agree - they want the K's down for sure. Maybe the next step is to go back to playing in the Polo fields.Farmer1906 said:If you take away the substance then the Ks go down, but the seems are raised so many the substance has less if the pitchers can get a grip without the substance. The balls don't travel as far. Basically, both steps will lead to more balls in play which makes defense & speed more important. I think that is what baseball wants for now.Deluxe said:
I'm mostly fine with the foreign substance crackdown. Either get rid of the rule or police it.
I can't stand the baseball culture of unenforced "grey area" cheating. It leads to situations like ours where everyone is breaking a rule and no one cares. Then someone breaks it a little bit more and it's a mega-scandal. GTFO.
I'll be interested to see the shakeout. I'm guessing it will be obvious which pitchers are over-reliant on it. And I wouldn't hate it if the Yankees $300+ million golden arm loses his secret sauce.
Ag_07 said:
I agree with him
I dont mind a variant close to that but id like something a little less, closer to what the aggies had and what many high school teams use, the rainbow going all the way up to the armpit/nipples is just too high for meTarponChaser said:Ag_07 said:
I agree with him
100%
The navy blue and orange color scheme is fantastic. The way they tinkered with the blue & gold and then red/black/gold was a travesty.
If they want to bring back vintage uniforms then they need to make the old school rainbow jerseys a regular part of the rotation.
This uniform is iconic IMHO:
Those are better than the full-on Rainbow IMO.Lonestar_Ag09 said:I dont mind a variant close to that but id like something a little less, closer to what the aggies had and what many high school teams use, the rainbow going all the way up to the armpit/nipples is just too high for meTarponChaser said:Ag_07 said:
I agree with him
100%
The navy blue and orange color scheme is fantastic. The way they tinkered with the blue & gold and then red/black/gold was a travesty.
If they want to bring back vintage uniforms then they need to make the old school rainbow jerseys a regular part of the rotation.
This uniform is iconic IMHO:
Ialso really like these: