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Re: General Discussion

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2020 3:02 pm
by seagull
No clue what that means.

All I want is for Carlos to have the year he had last season.

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2020 3:13 pm
by seagull
TFIR

When are you headed back to Rochester? You flying?

I was going to fly back to RI at the end of May but those plans are now on hold.

Wife and I are in that high risk category...elderly with underlying conditions.

Too old to drive back.

May be stuck in AZ for the summer. Hope my air-conditioning is in good shape.

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 8:58 am
by civ ollilavad
He starts 2020 six months older than he finished 2019
I'm guessing he starts the 2020 season more like eight months older than he finished 2019.

Actually when you think about it, that quote is about as revealing a fact as saying "when Carlos plays a game on Tuesday, he will not play again until Wednesday" or "last season was Carlos' eighth with the Indians but this will be his ninth"

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 11:34 pm
by TFIR
seagull wrote:TFIR

When are you headed back to Rochester? You flying?

I was going to fly back to RI at the end of May but those plans are now on hold.

Wife and I are in that high risk category...elderly with underlying conditions.

Too old to drive back.

May be stuck in AZ for the summer. Hope my air-conditioning is in good shape.
seagull - for my wife and I, we (had) planned to drive home April 1. I wanted to get back because I umpire high school (and some D3 college) softball. But likely the school spring seasons will be canceled - if not school all together. And NY is in a dicier situation right now than Arizona.

So we may well be staying in Phoenix another month to see how things play out - especially how it plays out back in NY. TBD

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 10:56 am
by civ ollilavad
Nothing doing.

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 12:09 pm
by seagull
Trevor Bauer had a whiffle ball game. Can't seem to find the box score.

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 3:23 pm
by TFIR
CLEVELAND INDIANS
Zack Meisel, @ZackMeisel



Q: Logan Allen seems like he has a ton of potential, but his last couple years weren’t great. Does he have a shot at the rotation…and sticking in it…and then being good in 2020? — Mike B.

A: Allen is No. 7 in the pecking order right now, behind Shane Bieber, Mike Clevinger, Carlos Carrasco, Adam Plutko, Zach Plesac and Aaron Civale. There’s quite a bit of volatility on that list, as Plesac and Civale are entering their sophomore seasons and Clevinger, Civale and Carrasco have already dealt with injuries this spring. Allen could be the guy who bounces back and forth, north and south on I-71, between Cleveland and Triple-A Columbus all summer.

He did say this spring he’s “10 times the pitcher” he was with the Padres last year after tweaking a few things with his legs in his delivery and using the resources available from the Indians’ starting pitching factory. So, it’s possible he nudges his way into the rotation this year, but he’ll have to be especially productive to stick. Next year seems like the better bet.

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 3:24 pm
by TFIR
With Memorial Day weekend now the most optimistic start time, the Clevinger injury is a total non factor.

So Clev, you can slow down your rehab now and stop risking overdoing it.

;)

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 6:53 pm
by seagull
As an Indians and Browns fan for over a half century, I listen to predictions with a glass-half-empty perspective.

May..June...July season start???

My guess...

Season canceled entirely.

Hope I'm wrong.

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2020 10:54 am
by civ ollilavad
Well the Chinese got the disease pretty much under control after about 10 weeks. We don't have the "advantage" of an authoritarian system to impose controls so probably takes longer. Then there's the possibility that warm weather may stop the spread [but the 1918 flu pandemic resumed the next cold season] I think they'll play about half a season or so. Should we be taking guesses on Opening Day instead of final records in 2020?

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2020 12:01 pm
by TFIR
civ ollilavad wrote:Well the Chinese got the disease pretty much under control after about 10 weeks. We don't have the "advantage" of an authoritarian system to impose controls so probably takes longer. Then there's the possibility that warm weather may stop the spread [but the 1918 flu pandemic resumed the next cold season] I think they'll play about half a season or so. Should we be taking guesses on Opening Day instead of final records in 2020?
I think the latest speculation of Memorial Day weekend may be a decent rough estimate.

We don't have an authoritarian system but we did have more of a head start than they did. Also the geography and population dispersal is much different than China. Damn lot of people there bunched together in approximately the same space as the US.

I guess my point is 10 weeks may be a decent estimate. But that's just a starter to turn the corner.

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2020 2:29 pm
by Hillbilly
Mandy Bell @MandyBell02
Rosters are not frozen during this time. The Indians have optioned Logan Allen, Bobby Bradley, Yu Chang, Daniel Johnson and Scott Moss to Triple-A.

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2020 4:08 pm
by civ ollilavad
Why? saves them money I suppose?

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2020 7:16 pm
by TFIR
Major League Baseball announced a compensation package Thursday for minor league players who are not currently on 40-man rosters.

Many of these players had been left in the dust following the suspension of spring training last week over the growing coronavirus pandemic. Per the MLB press release, non-40-man minor leaguers will "receive a lump sum equal to the allowances that would have been paid through April 8," which was the original start date for most minor league teams.

Jake Seiner of the Associated Press reports that figure will be $400 a week. Major League Baseball says it is also working with its minor league affiliates to map out a compensation plan that will stretch from April 9 to the actual opening of the 2020 campaign.

SOURCE: MLB Communications on Twitter

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:31 pm
by civ ollilavad
best way to major leaguers action now is if you happen to live next door to one who is playing catch or swinging the bat in the backyard.