December 15, 2018

Quote of the Week

“ Every male over 35 has one toenail that's just a disaster. ”

– Brandon McCarthy

This Week in Baseball

Mariners Trade... Again...

Even with GM Jerry Dipoto in the hospital, the Seattle Mariners pulled off yet another trade in their rebuilding mode. This time a three-way trade. They sent Carlos Santana to the Indians for Edwin Encarnacion with the Rays sending along Jake Bauers and money to the Indians for Yandy Diaz. The trade was announced at the tail end of the Winter Meetings but it may take us years to fully understand it.

Baseball Bound...

Kyler Murray won the Heisman Trophy for the best college football athlete in a close vote against Alabama's Tua Tagovailoa. Shortly afterward, Murray announced that he will will report to A’s camp in Spring to pursue baseball. Many experts felt he could have had a brighter future in the NFL, which is unlikely because sensitivity to light is a concussion symptom.

Signs of the Times...

The Phillies signed former MVP Andrew McCutchen and the Yankees re-signed J.A. Happ for their starting rotation. The two biggest free agent names, Manny Machado and Bryce Harper, still haven't signed but rumors are flying and our inside sources have heard that each will sign with a major league team for lots of money. You heard it here first.

Hall of Lame...

The "Today's Game" Committee got together and decided to add reliever Lee Smith and designated hitter Harold Baines to the Hall of Fame. They both immediately become the worst players at their positions to be added to the Hall of Fame. They both played a majority of their careers in the Windy City which makes sense because these two choices really blow.

Florida, Man...

The Tampa Rays announced that their window to pursue other locations for their stadium is closing and they are now stuck in Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida until 2027. But maybe they'll get time off for good behavior.

On the Air

“ Craig Kimbrel's starting point was $100 million. That's another thing that Kimbrel and I have in common. ”

Going Deep

  • Red Sox
    The Red Sox Problem

    Do you know there are children born in the last month who have never experienced a Red Sox championship? Poor little guys. There’s always next year. And just what exactly does next year have in store for the defending champions? …

  • Charlie Hustle
    Where Have You Gone Charlie Hustle?

    Baseball’s Issues  If you read Phil Mushnick’s column in the New York Post the other day, entitled, Machado shows baseball places value on all the wrong qualities, you read an astute analysis about what’s wrong with baseball.
 Mushnick writes that baseball …

  • Yankees pitching
    Reasons to be Nervous About Yankees Pitching?

    Nervous Nellie Approach Once again, reading some of the sportswriters in the New York press this week feels like hysteria on steroids. The world is coming to an end at Yankee Stadium because the Yankees did not sign Patrick Corbin, Nathan …

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