zeeman
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Not if everybody is deadZeeyore is always negative. probably never catches any fish either. There will be at least a half season at minimum.
Not if everybody is deadZeeyore is always negative. probably never catches any fish either. There will be at least a half season at minimum.
lol. i think thom is ok, but he is annoying.Yep, I miss Thom and anything baseball-related. I even miss Jeff Rimer (Blue Jackets play-by-play guy), and he can be more annoying than Thom.
Wire to Wire. would love to see Eric Davis play again. Guy was incredible.Read a suggestion that Fox Ohio should run the 1990 season from start to finish. I might actually be up for watching that.
You’re delusionalThe season is not done, as long as they get started by July an 81 game season should be no problem. Hell, even a 60 game season is probably feasible. The key will be keeping players and team staff healthy come June, because if any one of them gets infected it will delay everything by at least another month. So if they have to start off playing in front of empty stadiums, then that's fine who cares. MLB should theoretically be much easier to reschedule because they are the only tenants in their stadiums, whereas NBA/NHL will have to work with each other in addition to rescheduling concerts in those arenas. As for the television side you'd have to think all the networks will be bending over backwards to get as many live sports games on as they can once this thing is finally over. Even if the first game back is like Marlins/Pirates it will still break viewership records.
If the NHL and NBA are considering holding the playoffs in August and September then MLB can certainly play into December if need be. Usually it's not even that cold in December anyway.
You're a wet blanketYou’re delusional
Ok that’s fine but there is no way this is over in time for baseball to start and have a legit season. We will be into August or September before this chit is over. Sad because the Reds might have been competitive, it’s the curse of Cincy sportsYou're a wet blanket
Ok that’s fine but there is no way this is over in time for baseball to start and have a legit season. We will be into August or September before this chit is over. Sad because the Reds might have been competitive, it’s the curse of Cincy sports
Hope your rightThey shouldn’t have to do Spring Training over. They were a month in before everything was cancelled. I think it’s entirely possible to have a quick 2 week mini spring training the first 2 weeks of July, then start the season.
They shouldn’t have to do Spring Training over. They were a month in before everything was cancelled. I think it’s entirely possible to have a quick 2 week mini spring training the first 2 weeks of July, then start the season.
Spoken like someone who knows nothing about pitching. You'd be the first one bitching when Castillo or Sonny get an arm injury rushing back.I think you can get into the season pretty quickly, most of these guys can't go more than 5 innings and 90 pitches anyway. Just go, maybe you could expand the rosters a few more pitchers so teams don't overwork a guy for a month, but I'd rather get the season going sooner than wasting a couple of weeks on spring training games. I"m sure these guys are throwing and hitting daily. Of course using their social distance rules...
I think it's a real issue if they take another 4 weeks. These guys should be working out on their own and throwing, hitting. Most do year around anyway. There is really no need for the traditional 6 week spring training season anymore. It's done as much for the economies of Florida and Arizona than anything else now. I think you'll see a 2-3 week ramp up at the most.I don't see "Spring Training" being much less than a month. Teams and the players themselves would rather take their time coming back than rush it and have a bunch of injuries. Players safety shouldn't be put at risk just so we get games quicker.
These guys these days get arm injures weather they come back too quick or wait 6 months. My guess is player compensation will have alot to do with when they return.Spoken like someone who knows nothing about pitching. You'd be the first one bitching when Castillo or Sonny get an arm injury rushing back.
I think it's a real issue if they take another 4 weeks. These guys should be working out on their own and throwing, hitting. Most do year around anyway. There is really no need for the traditional 6 week spring training season anymore. It's done as much for the economies of Florida and Arizona than anything else now. I think you'll see a 2-3 week ramp up at the most.
Maybe the real young guys, most have big houses with their own facilities to work out. Most have a personal trainer or someone who works out with them, catching pitchers and throwing BP. This isn't the 1950's.The big issue now is guys are finding issues working out properly. Gyms are closed and so are most HS, Colleges and pro fields. Unless guys are recapping they can't have access to MLB facilities. To think these guys are putting in normal work would be pretty dumb. Not because they don't want to, because they can't.
Just in my lifetime, the Reds have had at first base...So while we're waiting for the regular season to get underway, let's come up with some Reds related topics that we may not go to during the season.
So...name players who would be in the top 10 Reds who were regular first basemen for at least a season?