Just looking at their schedule today - what a start to the season. 3 at home vs Cubs and Cardinals each, 3 at Philly and 2 at Reds. Tough first 11 games!
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Cheezers posted:Just looking at their schedule today - what a start to the season. 3 at home vs Cubs and Cardinals each, 3 at Philly and 2 at Reds. Tough first 11 games!
Just gonna see how good the Crew is gonna be eh??
Why do I feel like the season is over?
Just posting because I like the gif
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* Extra innings start with runner on second base
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Let the shortened season begin The master plan right now is launching a three-week spring training on July 1 and beginning the regular season on Friday, July 24. MLB insists the regular season must end on Sept. 27, which leaves 66 days to play 60 regular season games. There is a little bit of wiggle room there, but that's the best-case scenario. Opening Day one month from Wednesday.
wooohoooooooooooo !!!! 60 games in 66 days
That sounds good, B U T Cases are surging in Texas, Florida, Arizona and in California.
Train wreck on so many levels.
What's the odds on finishing this approx 37% of a season?
37%
The NBA is the only sport that seems to have a good handle on how to work through their season and playoffs.
1) bubble location - no travel
2) relatively small rosters
3) players can opt out if they want
I think having teams travel to different locations is a recipe for disaster. Plus, there are so many players and coaches and staff members on a typical MLB club.
Exactly why college and pro football could be disastrous. They are way larger than baseball operations.
That’s exactly why I don’t see any football this fall period.
Hope I’m rong.
@Tschmack posted:The NBA is the only sport that seems to have a good handle on how to work through their season and playoffs.
1) bubble location - no travel
2) relatively small rosters
3) players can opt out if they want
I think having teams travel to different locations is a recipe for disaster. Plus, there are so many players and coaches and staff members on a typical MLB club.
The problem for the NBA is that they play indoors (obviously). To really make it work optimally, they would also have to get the Disney employees to also not leave the bubble. There is very little chance they'll get very far into this without one of the hotel roomkeepers or other staff testing positive (with the trajectory that Florida is on).
Baseball would have the best chance of getting a partial season if they took a bubble approach like the NBA. Played outdoors with minimal contact between players. Also, a lot less injuries relative to football (are all the team physicians going to be in the bubble)?
They could finally get rid of the umps, 4 less guys near anyone. Much less their families and interactions with people going to and from the games...hotel staff, Uber drivers, airline and airport personel, food service folks, etc.
@Blair Kiel posted:37%
I'd go with 37% of 37%.
As of tonight the Dodgers going to the Mets would have to be in quarantine.
I wonder what the odds are for Charter\ Spectrum knocking 63 % off my next bill
37%
@Blair Kiel posted:That’s exactly why I don’t see any football this fall period.
Hope I’m rong.
Your knot.
Good news Uecker fans, Uecker says he plans to call the Brewers' 30 home games in person at Miller Park during the abbreviated season that will start next month.
@skully posted:Good news Uecker fans, Uecker says he plans to call the Brewers' 30 home games in person at Miller Park during the abbreviated season that will start next month.
Uek is 86 years old and had a heart valve replaced in 2010 (meaning it's highly likely he's on some immunosuppresants). If you have to describe someone who would be at the highest risk of dying from COVID19 it would be him.
I'll love listening to him, but I hope they have him call the games from a hermetically sealed room at the stadium and anyone who transports him to and from the games needs to be wearing a mask and have a sealed and sanitized passenger compartment.
I’m walking the pup nearby...will MLB follow these same stringent precautions? Both teams from out of state...thanks for coming and spreading your cheer...among other things...
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Friend of mine was telling me about his son's baseball camp this year. No baseballs allowed. That should be a good camp.
In hockey they called that a no puck practice....
Players will start reporting back to training camp tomorrow, July 1. It remains to be seen which players will report back to work — high-risk individuals are allowed to opt out and still receive salary and service time, but others who sit out get neither money nor the service credit needed for eligibility for free agency and salary arbitration.
Milwaukee Brewers Manager Craig Counsell said Monday two players have tested positive for COVID-19.
According to a sports reporter at our ABC affiliate, WISN, the impacted players are Angel Perdomo and Luis Urias
If the season does start on time, the Brewers will begin @ Wrigley field, Friday, July 24th under the lights at 7:10pm.
Cool!!!!
Since there won't be any fans....will the owners also make the players do all the rhythmic clapping when Frank Charles plays "The Hat Dance". ??
oops...I think good ol' Frank is dead now...d'oh....nevermind....the game is AT Cubs.
The World Champs from DC are inviting Noted Nationals superfan Dr. Anthony Fauci to throw out the ceremonial first pitch on Opening Night.
Brandon Woodruff will start for the Brewers on Opening Day, says Craig Counsell.
Cubs manager David Ross named Kyle Hendricks his 2020 Opening Day starter.
I’ve got a bottle of cheap Cabernet ready to go!
nothing but the finest for our friends in Utah
kab-er-nay saw-vin-yawn
Who's taller Doc or Eddie Gaedel?
There’s like 2 people in here who didn’t have to Google Eddie Gaedel. I’m one.
Well done old man.
You and me?? And by the way, most other owners thought Bill Veeck was a communist.
@Blair Kiel posted:I’ve got a bottle of cheap Cabernet ready to go!
A bottle? Reading all the posts here I thought you only bought boxes? btw...they still sell liquor in Utah?