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which could mean he misses game next season if they don't play 80 this year. We're up to game 34 already scheduled yesterday. No way will they be ready to play before June 1. And I can't imagine that they schedule a lot of empty-stadium doubleheaders. 80 games could just about cover the whole of summer 2020. And I had thought that he'd be recovered and ready to pitch as of the delayed Day 1

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Keith Britton @KeithBritton86
@keithlaw on @BullandFox on #Indians - Lindor: "What I've actually heard...they would like to pay him, but he won't even entertain contract extension offers. Absolutely his right to do that. They've tried to have those conversations...there just hasn't been a negotiation at all"

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Have been directed to a few free sites with recorded broadcasts of ball games from 1934 through the 70s or maybe 80s. listened to Tigers beat the Orioles on last game of the 1963 season with my favorite announcer Ernie Harwell calling the final half of the game. Tigers were using some of the kids they had just brought up from the minors, Bill Freehan, Dick McAuliffe, Don Wert, Willie Horton; Denny McLain pitched the whole game walking 7 and striking out 10. Must have thrown 150 pitches. The only Indans game I located at quick check had the other team's announcers.

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Jim Bowden ranks Roberto Perez #5 overall catcher in MLB

5. Roberto Pérez, Cleveland Indians
Age: 21 B: R T: R Height: 5-11 Weight: 220

2019 Stats:
Slash line: .239/.321/.452 HR: 24 RBI: 63 SB: 0 WAR: 4.0 OPS+: 99

Statcast:
Avg. Exit Velo: 87.0 Hard Hit%: 39.7 wOBA: .297 xwOBA: .306 Barrel%: 8.3
Fld%: .997 DRS: 30 Framing: 9.6 CS%: 41

Career accomplishments: Gold Glove; led the league in caught stealing.

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Peréz won his first Gold Glove for catchers this past season thanks to 30 defensive runs saved and a league-leading 41 percent caught-stealing rate. His elite ability to call a game, pitch framing and blocking are also special traits. His framing was in the 85th percentile of catchers and his pop time to second base was in the 77th percentile.

Offensively, he made some serious strides last season in terms of power, bringing his BP power into games as he slugged a career-high 24 home runs with 63 runs batted in. He was in the 76th percentile in barrel percentage and 65th percentile in hard-hit percentage. However, he’s never going to hit for a high average or get on base much more than 32 percent because of his holes at the plate.

A Gold Glove catcher with 24-home run power is enough to make the top five in my catcher rankings this year.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

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I'm leaning to NONE. Although perhaps all teams will immediately qualify and head to the post season and then play an NCAA-tournament style post season maybe double elimination or something like that. And the final 4 perhaps would then play best of seven. Some teams would be gone after 2 games for the year; the final 2 would maybe get a couple dozen.

They could send the MLB teams down to Disney World and they could take the field after the NBA championship ends. And when baseball is over a month or so later the NBA could start up again.

But for this fan, if there's no minor league baseball, which seems most likely, there's nothing to be interested in.