Posted on 06/17/2020 8:04:52 AM PDT by Kaslin
The good news is that baseball can come and go, but God is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
We had a great run.
I am not a conspiracy theorist BUT I would play on on TV if offered the role...<: <:
I also ‘gave up’ on pro sports after the strike(s) etc but got interested in baseball when Washington got a team back.
Interesting to note that in the strike shortened season Montreal Expos were on the way to winning the brass ring when a strike/lockout ended the season.
Last year Washington Nationals won the World Series for Washington, the first time in 95 years for Washington and the first for the franchise.
Montreal became Washington and both of the championships resulted or the result of screwed up management/player relationships
Conspiracy or just WTF????
Nice going MLB. All of the other sports have become woke. Baseball hasn’t started up yet and had the opportunity to the only sport that was free of politics. Imagine the money they could have made.
Long term, they are disappointing young boy fans who will not come back. They are pissing away their future.
Rollerball.
MLB is dead.
Without having somebody at the top in charge, as the example of not being able to hand out player discipline to prevent a wealthy player with unlimited resources from employing spotters and wearIng wires results in anarchy to where the most corrupt win. People would eventually not want to watch , and not because they are not allowed to go to the stadiums or be infected with a virus gas, or because games are too long for tic tock attention spans, but because nobody wants to watch rigged games.
Baseball itself has always been a refection of American life, rigging the system, greed and corruption of prideful people resulting in the loss of law and order could easily describe why our nation has shut down and not just baseball.
Anyone that doesn't show up gets replaced by minor league players if necessary.
Start the minor league season immediately so you have a pool of replacements available. Sell 600 tickets or whatever the local community deems safe. I say 600 is a minimum because that was the average size crowd gathering at our local Wal-Mart during the peak of the pandemic.
“then it forever carries a black mark in the eyes of fans because none of the statistical achievements really mean anything in a historical context.”
Roger Maris breaking Babe Ruth’s home run record in a 162 game versus 154 game season.
Theyll come to Iowa for reasons they cant even fathom. Theyll turn up your driveway, not knowing for sure why theyre doing it. Theyll arrive at your door as innocent as children, longing for the past.
Of course, we wont mind if you look around, youll say. Its only twenty dollars per person. Theyll pass over the money without even thinking about it. For it is money they have and peace they lack.
And theyll walk out to the bleachers, and sit in shirt-sleeves on a perfect afternoon. Theyll find they have reserved seats somewhere along one of the baselines, where they sat when they were children and cheered their heroes. And theyll watch the game, and itll be as if theyd dipped themselves in magic waters. The memories will be so thick, theyll have to brush them away from their faces.
People will come, Ray.
The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball.
America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. Its been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt, and erased again. But baseball has marked the time.
This field, this game its a part of our past, Ray. It reminds us of all that once was good, and it could be again.
Ohhhhhhhh, people will come, Ray. People will most definitely come...”
Last time I took a break from baseball over strikes and steroids it was for many years. This might be forever.
Rob Manfred is just another elitist East Coast ahole lawyer.
To all those who used to bitch about Bud, his time as MLB Commissioner is looking better and better every day.
The Golden Goose commits suicide...
Self-inflicted fatal wounds, a little bit like this country we are living in.
“As an old friend told me, professional sports is like professional sex. There is no love involved, and it is all about the money.”
Wow, that’s good. I’ll remember that one!
While reasonable and logical, your proscription would result in a grievance filed by the players association that would be ruled on by an arbitrator and could result in the arbitrator enforcing the player contracts in full. That would cost the owners $Billions for nothing. They are better off not risking that and just use the limitations on gatherings above a certain size enacted by blue state governors to just cancel the season. That reduces their losses and more importantly reduces the potential of massive losses from an arbitration ruling going against them.
‘...a reminder that it has been more than three decades since a summer in which a world championship club graced the meadows of Flushing, the remarkable exploits of which I never got to witness.’
cry me a river; I remember the 1962 Metslike they played just yesterday...as a north Jersey Yankee hater, I lived and breathed for the Amazin’s, as they called them, and celebrations were far and few between...
the names, they’re are like ghosts from some netherworld; Charlie Neal, Felix Mantilla, Joe Christopher, Choo Choo Coleman, a pair of pitchers named Bob Miller...
The media and the politicians wouldn’t have countenanced the playing of baseball. It would have detracted from their focus of scaring the cr@p out of everybody with their daily droning afternoon news conferences.
That monologue was running through my mind as I read the article. I’m thinking that it wasn’t so long ago that “Field of Dreams” and “Bull Durham” were romanticizing baseball — not just MLB. Now I couldn’t give a d@mn. Baseball will survive our indifference and be re-discovered by our descendants. But for the immediate future I expect MLB will have to live on a much reduced allowance.
Orioles owner Pete Angelo’s taught me my lesson and cured me of my fanship.
Bring minor league baseball back...screw the Majors...too bad there isn’t a farm system for the NFL and NBA...
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