Re: MLB 2019 and Beyond: Something Something Three True Outcomes....
The Rays have been dispatched by the Astros.
Astros vs. Yankees.
Meteor?
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I'm reading things online where they're starting to present evidence that MLB unjuiced the balls for the postseason.
Would be interesting if those same groups that studied the difference between the 2015 and 2016 balls are able to get a hold of some balls from the middle/end of the season and from this post season.
It's not that there was *that* much of a difference, but there was enough small changes within the tolerances that added up to big changes; could be the tolerances are back to 2015 era-ish.
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Re: MLB 2019 and Beyond: Something Something Three True Outcomes....
I usually want the team that beat my team to go through all others like crap through a goose, but that hasn't been the case with the Twins for quite some time now. Of course I'm rooting for Houston, I'm not insane.
Which makes it even harder dealing with egos when guys are constantly being replaced.
Bobby Valentine had a huge payroll with the Red Sox. Go read how he turned that clubhouse toxic.
Dealing with people is the hardest part of coaching. And no one had to deal with what Boone had to deal with. For crying out loud, there were times he was fielding a second string AAA team. And they still kept winning.
He’s Manager of the Year.
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Which makes it even harder dealing with egos when guys are constantly being replaced.
Bobby Valentine had a huge payroll with the Red Sox. Go read how he turned that clubhouse toxic.
Dealing with people is the hardest part of coaching. And no one had to deal with what Boone had to deal with. For crying out loud, there were times he was fielding a second string AAA team. And they still kept winning.
He’s Manager of the Year.
Not sure you want him to be Manager of the Year. The winner of that award hasn't won the World Series since 2005, and has only won it all six times.
Personally, Boone should be in the mix, but I think what Rocco did was more impressive. The Bombas improved by 20+ games, and had to deal with their fair share of injuries as well...all with a roster with a tiny payroll.
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