So everything we said in the last Dreamcast still applies and also the Cubs shouldn’t go full sell off even if they are tracking to really suck ass.
Unfortunately I am still 0-for-Oracle, and we will see if I get another shot to get into the win column next season (unless I move back to Chicago earlier than expected). At least I’m not 0-for-California, thanks to the team that’s trying to leave Oakland.
Anyway, this post was just an excuse to post about all the fun doggos I got to meet today at the park which made the day so much better than it otherwise would have been.
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From my wife, with love
https://www.tiktok.com/@masood_boomgaard/video/7243760929928662277?_t=8d6gBDUpzid&_r=1
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Rice Cube,
Only the wife of a diehard would forward this. Must have circulated thru the Sports Widows Club.
Also, B, your fandom drove your wife to Tiktok? Shame shame.
BVSQuote Reply
BVS,
She’s been on TikTok for months now guffawing at silliness. I have no idea what B’s wife is up to.
Rice CubeQuote Reply
The Athletic just laid off a bunch of their beat reporters so that’s great and awesome and in line with what’s been happening to journalism across the board lately
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Fixed. NYT learns what ESPN, CNN, Rueters, and AP have learned recently: people would rather listen to our podcast for free than pay for Patrick Mooney, no matter how good he is.
BVSQuote Reply
BVS,
Were that it were true (dying laughing) but double digit listeners > 0
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BVS,
Mooney’s on the list? I’m all for the Athletic’s original goal of doing more local focused coverage but I don’t know that the Cubs needed multiple beat reporters.
berseliusQuote Reply
berselius,
I haven’t seen the list yet. Just a general comment using a specific example. This is how rumors get started B!!!
BVSQuote Reply
berselius,
I’m unsure who actually got axed but it seems like a lot of the NHL beat is in upheaval, the number seems to be 20 reporters or approximately 4% of their work force, which isn’t obscene but is making a lot of people antsy and angry. As for whether the Cubs actually need two beat guys, they are a larger market team (allegedly) and it seems the Athletic is allocating resources as such, but other than leeching off your subscription I don’t honestly pay that much attention about it (dying laughing)
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This sounds like a Cody Bellinger should he come back healthy soon
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2023/06/astros-trade-rumors-left-handed-bat-versatile-outfield-first-base.html
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Rice Cube,
This is what I get for just reading the headline and not the article /MrSugarPenis’d
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Rice Cube,
I do love that they eventually talked about it btw (dying laughing)
https://theathletic.com/3941179/2022/11/28/ken-rosenthal-baseball-twitter/
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Only loosely related to the Cubs, but I wrote about my dad and baseball here. This is what I end up working on when I’m the only one awake for a few hours every day. (dying laughing)
All in all, the Cubs were lucky to not have had a worse road trip, all things considered. I’m still a bit pissed they carried their psychological collapse with RISP into “there’s a shortstop pitching” territory.
andcountingQuote Reply
Rice Cube,
BVS,
The interesting thing is, the less popular local coverage becomes (and the more it becomes an industry run exclusively by sports betting sites) the less The Athletic has to do to compete with it. I have a feeling they’ll be prone to layoffs even when business is booming. They’re probably not going to try to be a whole lot better than they need to be to dominate a market.
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andcounting,
I enjoyed the story and hope your parents can find love and peace in this challenging time.
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Rice Cube,
Much appreciated, thank you.
andcountingQuote Reply
So I neglected to mention that yesterday, I saw a Tesla who was obviously a Cubs fan (they had the license plate frame and a window decal and the car itself was Cubs blue) and the interesting thing was that their license plate read:
WLWWLLL
I guess LWLLWWW was taken in California? Or else this particular fan is just petty.
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Rice Cube,
I guess the other possibility is heās a Cleveland fan who lost a bet and that whole car is his punishment. (dying laughing)
andcountingQuote Reply
andcounting,
Diabolical, I respect this
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andcounting,
I remember hearing Music Through the Night growing up in S Central Michigan and riding around with my mom in her AMC Hornet wagon on her overnight motor route delivering the Detroit News in rural areas, when every other house had a plastic tube attached to their mailbox post.
Occasionally we’d get bored of the endless Air Supply, Hall & Oates, and Whitney Houston on the pop station and I’d turn the dial. Mom wasn’t into country much yet, though that era was starting, and neither of us liked metal, so NPR and whatever else was on got a listen.
BVSQuote Reply
26 years of interleague! Or is this the 27th year since we have to be inclusive of the first season in the count?
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BVS,
Thatās crazy!
andcountingQuote Reply
Rice Cube,
That was a big deal, near the beginning of the end of old-fashioned baseball. The wild card in ā94 had been the first really big change in forever but as far as regular season changes go, interleague was HUGE.
andcountingQuote Reply
andcounting,
I enjoy it, fans probably do too overall, it’s like the one time a year LA fans got to see Larry Bird or Portland got to see Jordan
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Rice Cube,
Expanded interleague is something Iāve wanted to write about if I get the time. I feel like the more balanced schedule has led to steadier standings leaguewide.
andcountingQuote Reply
andcounting,
I wonder if this is responsible for a lot of these mediocre records, particularly in the NL š¤
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Rice Cube,
I find it interesting that there are only two teams in all of baseball that are more than 10 games out of the wildcard.
andcountingQuote Reply
andcounting,
Perhaps this was an unintended side effect of the rebalanced schedule where now more teams can stay relevant for longer but that may also invite more complacency for teams to say “we sorta tried but look how close we got”
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I kind of liked how interleague used to alternate divisions and take place all in May/June. It felt like an event.
PerkinsQuote Reply
Perkins,
And there would always be that one pair of NL teams playing each other and missing out on the fun.
andcountingQuote Reply
It appears the Cardinals have lost
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Crazy last 3 innings between Angels and Rangers. OF gets a great defensive scoop at 1st to save game for Angels. Shohei with homers in 9th and 12th.
BVSQuote Reply
BVSQuote Reply
Nuggets eh
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Yay, a series against an actual division opponent!
berseliusQuote Reply
berselius,
Time to make up this 6.5 game deficit against the division leaders
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Bellinger –> Iowa for rehab tonight
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Of note:
Mastrobuoni sighting, thankfully not for Seiya though I thought it would’ve been for Wisdom, wondering if his knee was barking why they bothered throwing Hughes out there given the terrible results but whatever…
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That’s one hell of a bout of appendicitis
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Goddammit
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Pirates tonight
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Hey this is kinda cool
https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/giants-cardinals-to-play-2024-field-of-dreams-game-at-alabama-ballpark-where-willie-mays-played-per-report/
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Not gonna lie, I hope the rest of Nevada gov’t just says no
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Rice Cube,
100% agreed
berseliusQuote Reply
Rain delay, let’s see how it goes
berseliusQuote Reply
Dang cheap owners
https://twitter.com/EvanDrellich/status/1668788316756496389?t=1uQ0Dv7_tWsr3Op1irjy9A&s=19
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Sigh
Taillon
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Rice Cube,
At least it was only a solo shot (dying laughing)
berseliusQuote Reply
berselius,
Happ had some buddies along for the ride
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Happ!
berseliusQuote Reply
If Taillon can hold the line I think they can do some damage against this guy soon
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Hmm, didn’t realize that was Mervis’ walk up song
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Then sell the team you cheap fucker
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Nice of the Brewers to get walked off
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God damn it Taillon
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Hmm
I think Vegas is gonna win the Stanley Cup
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Mervis with a clutch hit in the rain
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Mervis!
berseliusQuote Reply
#neverbunt
berseliusQuote Reply
Mastrobuoni with the shit bunt and then gets in the way of a Madrigal hit to end the inning
Rice CubeQuote Reply
FFS, the Cubs keep finding new ways to get outs on line drives (dying laughing)
berseliusQuote Reply
Did Ross call for a one-out bunt ahead of Nick Madrigal? I just want to be clear that Iām not misconstruing what my eyes are telling me.
andcountingQuote Reply
andcounting,
Like, did someone with a job that puts him in control of such things decide the Cubsā best shot at scoring when they had one out was if Nick Madrigal was batting with two outs?
andcountingQuote Reply
How will the Cubs screw this up
Rice CubeQuote Reply
Rice Cube,
At least they got a run out of it, albeit a painful one
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andcounting,
The first mistake before that bunt (whether called or on his own) was putting Mastrobuoni in the lineup in the first place
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(dying laughing)
(dying laughing)
PIRATES
(dying laughing)
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PiratEs
berseliusQuote Reply
Morel is fun
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Get out the tape measure, or don’t. Pat Hughes can’t tell you what to do.
berseliusQuote Reply
For your consideration…this Cubs W goes to 11
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M —–> inverted
berseliusQuote Reply
The Pitcher Who Must Not Be Named has another SA allegation against him. This is my shocked face.
He may want to consider pitching in a country that doesnāt extradite to the US.
PerkinsQuote Reply
They should ship him to North Korea so they can launch him into the ocean on their next test
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Oakland reverse boycott was pretty tight
https://www.sbnation.com/mlb/2023/6/14/23760651/oakland-athletics-reverse-boycott-mlb-news-video-images-roundup
Too bad Nevada is probably going to cave
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Brewers + Cards –> L
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Given what we know and what’s available, I do not object to tonight’s lineup
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Mr. Krabs small violin dot gif
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Rice Cube,
Seinfeldthatsashame.gif
PerkinsQuote Reply
Rice Cube,
I thought this was going more in a “the last time the Cardinals were this bad was before the sinking of the Titanic” (dying laughing)
berseliusQuote Reply
Even better – the Cards blew a lead in the ninth at home and then went on to lose in extras. You hate to see it.
berseliusQuote Reply
Oh Cutch
I guess I can’t hate you
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Nevada caved, lame
https://twitter.com/BillShaikin/status/1669136158889222144?t=u0OYaQQuJox87XfYIzlL1w&s=19
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Futility against a new pitcher is a theme I did not recently enjoy
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This is of course subject to change but I’m rather glad I didn’t turn off the game yet (dying laughing)
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Runs!!!one!
berseliusQuote Reply
Every time the Cubs have a Harry Caray recording sing the stretch, I wonder what percentage of the fans in the ballpark were born after his death.
PerkinsQuote Reply
Hey so if Trey Mancini is gonna continue slumping they might as well let Mervis hit against lefties too
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Did not think the Cubs would be in position to screw the closer they donāt have, but here we are.
andcountingQuote Reply
If score holds, an appropriate picture to use for post-game
https://twitter.com/SonRanto/status/1669171099794305027?t=MjaEcRPtMEaKwwlTbtrp2Q&s=19
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Also
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Sorry to offend, Trey
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Rice Cube,
Nice
berseliusQuote Reply
Where has this offense been all year (dying laughing)
berseliusQuote Reply
M ——> inverted
berseliusQuote Reply
Cubs win in 2:49 and win another series, wouldn’t mind the sweep tomorrow
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https://www.bleachernation.com/cubs/2023/06/14/scardenfreude-the-cardinals-are-terrible-and-they-are-not-handling-it-well/
*smirk*
berseliusQuote Reply
I think he was straddling the bag? https://twitter.com/CodifyBaseball/status/1669173832173895681?t=AfrW7oHQevZyGt1Ela2fPg&s=19
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https://awfulannouncing.com/athletic/layoffs-vicious-cycle-killing-sport-journalism.html
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Rice Cube,
The business is bonkers…I’m surprised that something Athletic-like that is employee-owned beyond more than a few writers hasn’t gained any traction. I guess aside from the relatively recent Defector site. Or maybe fangraphs, but that’s always been a bootstrap operation as far as I can tell from the outside. As much as I love Robothal etc once they started snapping up all the laid off national guys it seemed like the site was doomed, for the same reason all of said national guys were laid off. Their business changed years ago and people are suddenly discovering it now?
I’ve been surprised by the amount of media garment-rending this week but maybe I shouldn’t have been. The VC flavored eternal growth models of all these startups is garbage, but it’s also not 1950 anymore and just don’t think there’s enough superfans of sports other than the NFL/Premier league to support the amount of writing reporting that there used to be. I’m sure fantasy football drives the vast majority of actual subs/impressions etc, everyone else is just drafting off of it these days. It’s certainly what actually funds BP and Fangraphs, even if the FFB market is a minnow compared to football.
Just my 20000 lira.
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berselius,
Thereās a little room for cottage-industry guys to subsist on platforms like substack (Dayn Perry and Craig Calcaterra come to mind) and people who get laid off could migrate their followings accordingly and make a decent living if they do it right.
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andcounting,
For sure, though there’s certainly a lot more friction when you are managing a zillion mini-subs (see also streaming services (dying laughing)). It’s going to be a while until substack gets media credentials with teams etc though :/
berseliusQuote Reply
I still read any reference to Marmol in the various Cards dumpster fire stories as Carlos Marmol, not Oli Marmol (dying laughing)
berseliusQuote Reply
O hai Cody
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Gross
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Not announced yet but I’m gonna guess Mervis optioned since we don’t really care if Wisdom sits a while
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Rice Cube,
Lucky guess
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Apologies for providing this info a smidge late but for your Rain Delay Theater pleasure āSink the Bismarck!ā is now on Hulu.
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Rice Cube,
At least he’ll be getting starts every day somewhere :shrug:
berseliusQuote Reply
Rice Cube,
I think the city council wouldāve eventually given the Aās the go-ahead on the larger plan had the Aās played their cards right, but they absolutely got clowned in a tough political environment and bitched and moaned about what was a tiny community benefits agreement by California standards. Iād say this was an own goal on their part but that presupposes they werenāt just trying to get something in writing to preserve their revenue sharing access.
Whole thing kinda sucks.
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uncle dave,
B and I talked about it a bit when we recorded on Tuesday just before Nevada caved, so you guys can all listen to our new shit –> http://www.obstructedview.net/podcast/dreamcast-63-treading-water/
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