South Platte said:
6 months of total garbage is almost over.
Anybody have a decent guess on our starting lineup for '23?
Total garbage is a little harsh. There is a lot to be excited for next season
South Platte said:
6 months of total garbage is almost over.
Anybody have a decent guess on our starting lineup for '23?
DannyDuberstein said:
There's hope, but with the investment made last offseason, the contributors in this lineup, and getting the year they did out of Perez, looking at losing north of 90 games is very disappointing
Proposition Joe said:
If all those things fall our way, we are a 2nd or 3rd wildcard.
Without some major moves on the SP front - which I don't forsee happening - we'll start the season projected at best 3rd in the division... possibly 4th.
Things are better, but they still aren't close to anything but a fringe contender.
I know when you say high caliber, you are talking Leiter, Winn, Ragans, White, et al...Tksymm7 said:
The real gut punch for this season is that we didn't have a single minor league pitcher (of high caliber) step up or do anything head turning. I would argue our minor league pitchers took a step back this season, and that really hurts.
South Platte said:
You guys sold out for the Yankees series?
It's a lottery now, right?WestTexasAg said:
Good news! The Marlins just won. They are now a 1/2 game ahead of us if we lose. Moves us in to the 8 spot in the draft if I am calculating correctly.
What's your MLB email? I have a parking pass in Lot D that I can send youDeBoss said:
Anyone have a parking pass they want to sell for tonight's game? I just got 2 tickets!!
https://www.prospectslive.com/prospects-live/2022/9/5/mlb-draft-lottery-expected-to-take-place-december-6-during-winter-meetingsJimmy McNulty said:It's a lottery now, right?WestTexasAg said:
Good news! The Marlins just won. They are now a 1/2 game ahead of us if we lose. Moves us in to the 8 spot in the draft if I am calculating correctly.
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While nothing has been formally announced, sources tell Prospects Live that Major League Baseball is expected to announce the inaugural MLB Draft lottery will take place on December 6 during the MLB Winter Meetings in San Diego, California.
The newly-minted draft lottery will be the first of it's kind for Major League Baseball after being negotiated into the new collective bargaining agreement this past winter.
The lottery will involve only the first six picks in each year's draft. Every single team that does not qualify for the postseason will be eligible for the lottery and will have a chance at the No. 1 overall pick, with weighted odds assigned based on winning percentage. The three-worst records will have the greatest chance at securing the first overall pick, each of whom will have a 16.5 percent chance of "winning" the lottery. While unlikely, this means the worst possible outcome for the team with worst record in baseball would be the No. 7 overall pick.
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As for post-2023, revenue sharing teams (nearly half of the league) are not eligible for a lottery pick more than two years in a row. Teams that are required to pay revenue sharing (the other half of the league/bigger markets) are not eligible for a lottery pick more than one year in a row.
He was in his 3rd start back from injury and they will need him for the playoffs. Smart moveDeBoss said:
Can not believe they took out Seviano with a no hitter going and at 95 pitches