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Is it surprising after the offseason they had?This years Cards team is heading for a top 10 pick. One of the worst Cards teams in a long time
Is it surprising after the offseason they had?
The team is as dull as dishwater.This years Cards team is heading for a top 10 pick. One of the worst Cards teams in a long time
Honestly, I’d be ok with that. Get another stud prospect.This years Cards team is heading for a top 10 pick. One of the worst Cards teams in a long time
It's not real baseball with a DH anyway. Might as well shut it all down and spare us all the indignity of suffering through this masquerade.
I don’t hate it, but I do think the game is more interesting without it. There’s so much more strategy when the pitcher is in the lineup. So many more difficult decisions and managers have a much bigger influence on the game. With the DH they make the lineup and then sit back and wait until they need to use their bullpen. The three batter minimum that they’ve implemented has added some strategy into the game, which I like quite a lot, but I would like it even more if the pitchers had to hit.I'm not a baseball purist, but I still don't understand the disdain for the DH. I don't much care if it exists or not, but I don't understand why some people genuinely hate the concept.
I guess that’s fair.I don’t hate it, but I do think the game is more interesting without it. There’s so much more strategy when the pitcher is in the lineup. So many more difficult decisions and managers have a much bigger influence on the game. With the DH they make the lineup and then sit back and wait until they need to use their bullpen. The three batter minimum that they’ve implemented has added some strategy into the game, which I like quite a lot, but I would like it even more if the pitchers had to hit.
Take a knee and pull the plug.
The players didn't seem like they wanted to play anyway.
I've moved on.
The baseball draft is SUCH a crapshoot. That’s not how good teams are built in baseball. Dodgers, Yankees don’t have a single top ten pick in their starting lineup(at least position players, I didn’t dive into all of the pitchers on the rosters.) The only top five pick in the Nationals lineup last year was Ryan Zimmerman from 2004. The Astros are really the only great team that has built from the draft and they were historically bad for many years to get to even a semi-respectable level. Only two of the top ten players in WAR last year were top ten selections, and one of them was from ‘04.
Tanking just doesn’t work very well in baseball. Trades, international free agents, and quality development are the keys to success in baseball.