This new guy they got hitting leadoff the last two nights might be pretty good.
This new guy they got hitting leadoff the last two nights might be pretty good.
He's not new! That's Andrew McCutchen. He's 37 years old. He used to play here, from 2009 - 2017 (we actually drafted him). Then he was with a few other teams before returning to Pittsburgh last season. Can't believe you've never heard of him. He used to be a pretty good ballplayer.
This is very true. It is in many ways just what we are seeing in college football. Individual leagues are negotiating their TV contracts. In baseball, it is teams.MLB is doomed to be the league of haves and have not due to media contract. The NFL got it right having a national media rights contract across the league. With this set up you can have a salary cap for all teams.
MLB is beholden to a few large market teams with their own media contracts that has destroyed any hope of financial balance in the league.
This is very true. It is in many ways just what we are seeing in college football. Individual leagues are negotiating their TV contracts. In baseball, it is teams.
I'd agree with you but there aren't really any other names that come close to those. Dave Parker might get a sniff.Here’s a fun game to play before tonight’s game:
In my opinion, it has to be Clemente, Wagner, Stargell, and Kiner… right? Maybe Kiner with Paul Waner?
I’d have no problem with him turning into this era’s Francisco Liriano.Not sure how long this will last, but got to at least give credit to Bailey Falter, and to the Bucs for working with him/sticking with him. He comically allowed the first 5 batters he faces this season to score...then has been Tom Glavine since. For some reason, starting LH pitchers do tend to bloom later. This is a 6'4" 27y/o lefty with decent stuff...he might turn into something. I don't mean something like an All-Star, just a capable back of rotation starter, than can go like 11-10 with 4.50 ERA for a few years...that gets you paid in the MLB.
Clearly Wagner and Clemente would go up there.Here’s a fun game to play before tonight’s game:
In my opinion, it has to be Clemente, Wagner, Stargell, and Kiner… right? Maybe Kiner with Paul Waner?
ever hear of a guy named Honus Wagner? One of the five inducted into the first baseball hall of fame class (one of three Pirates who were first ballot inductees) ? He came to mind since I saw him on some old baseball card I had in a stack in my basement that I threw out the other day...Here’s a fun game to play before tonight’s game:
In my opinion, it has to be Clemente, Wagner, Stargell, and Kiner… right? Maybe Kiner with Paul Waner?
John Cangelosi, Mario Mendoza, Jimmy Anderson and Orestes Destrade. Or "OD" as I called him. Offensive Deficiency. You can convince me to replace him with Doug Frobel.Here’s a fun game to play before tonight’s game:
In my opinion, it has to be Clemente, Wagner, Stargell, and Kiner… right? Maybe Kiner with Paul Waner?
He’s on my list. That’s awesome that you actually have a card of his- I’d hold onto that forever!ever hear of a guy named Honus Wagner? One of the five inducted into the first baseball hall of fame class (one of three Pirates who were first ballot inductees) ? He came to mind since I saw him on some old baseball card I had in a stack in my basement that I threw out the other day...
I was hesitant to include Bonds since he spent the majority of his career outside of Pittsburgh, but the argument can definitely be made for him.Clearly Wagner and Clemente would go up there.
There is one book about the Pirates history that I read, I forget who wrote it, but if I recall correctly, he said the only two players on the Pirates that were the best player in all of baseball for a multi-year period were Wagner and Bonds. Clemente is a legend but he wasn't better than Willie Mays and even some other players of his generation.
obviously if I had said T206 card I most definitely would not hold on to it....I'd take the millions for it and be on my way...He’s on my list. That’s awesome that you actually have a card of his- I’d hold onto that forever!
Oh, and you're just going to ignore Derek Bell?John Cangelosi, Mario Mendoza, Jimmy Anderson and Orestes Destrade. Or "OD" as I called him. Offensive Deficiency. You can convince me to replace him with Doug Frobel.
In my opinion, it has to be Clemente, Wagner, Stargell, and Kiner… right? Maybe Kiner with Paul Waner?
You guys are showing your youth and ignorance. I once watched Pie Traynor hit a ball 520 feet and then tell the umpire to just call him out because he was tired and didn't feel like trotting around the bases. Said he'd just hit another one next time.
I once saw Glenn Wilson get thoroughly defeated by a balloon in the outfield. Never saw a grown man struggle so much to do anything.You guys are showing your youth and ignorance. I once watched Pie Traynor hit a ball 520 feet and then tell the umpire to just call him out because he was tired and didn't feel like trotting around the bases. Said he'd just hit another one next time.
I was thinking the same thing. I think they had an idea he would be a #1 or #2 starter in the rotation. I think it has become obvious that he is an average major league starter.Good thing the Bucs have Mitch Keller locked up for 5 more years!
Yes. I was being a bit dramatic for fun, but if Keller is your #3 and Jones & Skenes turn out to be true top of the rotation guys, that is a start to a good rotation. And Keller's salaries are reasonable for a #3 pitcher on a 'real' MLB team....but they are way high for a Pirates #3.I was thinking the same thing. I think they had an idea he would be a #1 or #2 starter in the rotation. I think it has become obvious that he is an average major league starter.
I think he just needs to sacrifice a chicken to get his mojo backI vomited when the Pirates signed Chapman. I am also a Texas Rangers fan and he was terrible down the stretch and into post -season last year. He is doing the same thing he did last year. He has a good fast ball if he can get it over the plate. That's it...
Lol. In fairness to Chapman, the pitch that was hit out was a high fastball just off the outside corner at 102 mph and it was tailing away from the batter. He stayed back on it and didn't try to pull it and got the barrel of the bat on it. When the pitcher is throwing it 102, it doesn't take a whole lot to send it flying the other way. If anything, I'd like to see him keep that pitch down in the zone, instead of up. I was more upset at him for walking the batter that provided the winning margin.I think he just needs to sacrifice a chicken to get his mojo back
Too bad Billy Martin is dead. Exactly what this crew needs.Again, part of this is the culture. Hitting, success, etc. is contagious. Playing for the Pirates is like playing in AAAA. It's a chill job with zero expectations. You wanna try shortstop at 6'7"? Sure, why not. It's dress rehearsal.
The veterans we bring in are fat asses in the denouement of their career just collecting a paycheck and enjoying the postgame spread. It's a completely rotted out franchise.
Quote, The Clown.
Well, thanks to the diluted playoff model, still only 2.5 games out. LOLYep, appears you guys were right. The latest rebuild is crumbling right before everyone's eyes.
Shelton and his crew need to go. See if a new manager and coaching staff can turn this around?
If not, where do they go from here? Their youth movement is a joke. The cornerstones, Cruz, Davis, Suwinski are off the rails horrible.
Setting records for K's and taking strikes and ineptitude with runners on base or in scoring position. Just horrible.
Such a shame, where there was a glimmer of optimism, just more of the SOS.
Even Leyland would pitch a good fit every once in a while, turn over post game meal tables regularly, get in players faces, and kick a$$ when necessary.
Shelton manages like Mister Rogers, barely has a pulse, and everything is lollipops and roses. Won't make any changes in the face of a horribly obvious crisis.
If ever a crew needed "motivation" it is this one. They are far too complacent and acceptable at sucking.
Suwinski's face is like "Gee, wonder what is on Netflix when I get back to the room" after he inevitably strikes out.
Cutch isn't a leader when he can't produce. There is no leader on this team, or in the dugout. They are a rudderless ship.
Actually better for Cruz in RF!Triolo... bench
Cruz... 1st base (tough shit, bud)
Davis.... AAA
Suwinski... AAA
Tellez.... Cut
Piguero... SS
Gonzalez.... 2B
Guess that leaves Bae as starting in the OF
Actually better for Cruz in RF!
Then the Gregory Polanco Memory Tour would be complete.
Connor Joe at 1B would work.
The arrogance of Cruz to continue to stumble around at SS and for the PIrates to let him get away with it is laughable.
Either get out in RF or send him packing. Some stats nerd would overpay for that exit velocity when he hits the ball once every 50 at bats!