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  1. Looks like I picked the absolute best week to vacation in Michigan's UP then!
  2. The situation is very reminiscent of what the Indians had back in the early-mid 90's. Lofton, Belle, Thome, Baerga, Alomar, Rameriez, etc. all coming up around the same time.
  3. I thought, maybe you're right. Maybe the Reds are the outliers in the scheduling oddities. So, I looked up the Guardians to see what theirs looked like. * Their only 2 series against Seattle, were in the first 3 series of the year. * Thru the end of April (9 series)...they played only 1 division opponent. (Detroit - series 5) * They played both of their 2 series against the Yankees before they played their second division opponent. * They play 2 of their 4 division series against Detroit before they play their first series against either the Royals or White Sox. * When they do finally play the White Sox, they'll play 2 series within a span of 9 days. Oh, and the other two series they play each other? Well, that's 7 games within 11 days, later in the summer. * They play both home/away series against Seattle, Oakland, NY Yankees and Boston...before they play their first (of four!) series against their final division opponent...Kansas City. * That first series against KC didn't happen until JUNE 27th!! (This is inexcusable to play half a year without facing a particular division opponent.) * And then...from June 27th to July 26th...that's 8 series...they'll play the Royals in 3 of them!!! That's 10 of 25 games! * They don't play the White Sox in the final 2 months of the season. * But, hey, they've got the Twins in 2 out of 3 series to end August and begin September. Ugh...my head hurts. If there are parameters, I'd hate to see them.
  4. Nope. Hated it then, and every other time it's happened. I also hated that we played 2 of the 4 Pirates' series in the month of April. Hated that we played the only 2 series with the Phillies within a span of 10 days. And I hate that we'll play the final 2+ months of the season facing every other division opponent (Pittsburgh, Chicago & St. Louis) TWICE...but, not play the Brewers AT ALL. Last game against Milwaukee is July 26th. All of which has nothing to do with whether the Reds are in contention or not. And I realize that there is a domino effect when it comes to swapping games here and there. But I just feel like some simple parameters could be put into place when it comes to scheduling that could eliminate these instances.
  5. Schedule maker should be slapped. Absolutely no reason for this.
  6. Reading Brooks Koepka's Twitter response was hilarious! I'm not a Twitter user, so having problems trying to copy them. But, he basically dunks on Brandel Chamblee.
  7. Scott Van Pelt Twitter: So, you preach loyalty to a tour and convince guys not to take 8 and 9 figure deals based, in part, on that loyalty and, in part, on the source of the money. Then those guys find out on Twitter YOU took the very same money?
  8. This, honestly, blows my mind, to be happening. At least, right now. Another year or two down the road...maybe. But, now? Shocking. Now, what I really want to know is...all the golfers who refused/rebuffed/criticized LIV because of their association with the Saudis...are they suddenly going to turn a blind eye to the fact that their PGA is now in bed with them, too?
  9. Will Levis missed the entire net at Titans OTAs on a simple passing drill (msn.com) Like the writer says...it's just one drill in isolation. But, still.
  10. One of the things that I hate with schedules like this one, is that you end up playing one of your division opponents twice (Ravens), before you play at least one against everyone else (Steelers). Absolutely no reason for that. In fact, I don't see why it's so hard to break your repeated opponents into two halves of the season.
  11. Thank you. Was hard to tell if there was anything there from the picture. Then, I've got nothing to complain about them utilizing part of the football field for the outfield. As long as there are no issues (drains, etc) that'd be present for a football game, that would be a safety concern, then use what you've got.
  12. I don't have a dog in this fight, per se, so my question is out of pure curiosity. Are there no temporary, portable fencing put up to designate the end of the outfield? (I've seen that done a lot in girls softball.) The lack of that, if that's the case, would be my only gripe. A typical double into the power alley that seven-hops its way to the wall in most HS fields ends up rolling 600 feet for an inside-the-park home run. Likewise, a 500-foot "bomb" that'd clear every other outfield fence, could turn into a long fly ball out without any fence to prohibit the defender. I already know what the arguments are going to be...well, both teams have to play on the same field, so it affects both of them equally. And, there are weird idiosyncrasies in many MLB fields (Boston, Houston, San Fran, etc.)...so, why not high school?
  13. Actually, a salary floor is needed just as much as the cap, in my opinion. Because right now, you have certain teams that are willing to spend money...and teams that are not. And there's no penalty for the latter. Whatever the cap may be...the floor needs to be a minimum of 50% of that.
  14. And the Reds probably still had their ushers checking tickets so that nobody could move down and sit in the prime seats. smh
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