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3 games left for the Cardinals
4 games left for the Pirates

Pirates 1.5 back in division, if they win 3 of their last 4 and the Cards lose their last series, Bucs are in. I doubt Cards choke, but the division race is still alive :ehh:
 

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This shyt on Hayward is legit on MLB tonight.

Breh should be a 25-30 home runs a year with a stupid high slugging percentage.

I used to be terrified of him, now hte breh is just a slap hitter. :scust:

He suppose to be the black Stanton :to:
Sure he plays great defense, but it ain't the same from 2010 :sadcam:
 

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Who you guys rooting for it to win it all? I'm going with the royals. That city has been through enough.



Mariners done threw away a golden opportunity
 

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PHOENIX -- The Arizona Diamondbacks have made 16-year major league pitcher Dave Stewart the franchise's senior vice president and general manager.

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Jayne Kamin-Oncea/USA TODAY SportsAfter his playing days, Dave Stewart worked in several major league front offices and later owned and operated a sports agency.
In a restructuring of the front office under Chief Baseball Officer Tony La Russa, the team also named De Jon Watson senior vice president/baseball operations.

Stewart called it "the perfect challenge for me." It is a formidable task: rebuilding a team with the worst record in baseball.

"I've known Stew for nearly three decades," La Russa said in the team's statement announcing the move Thursday, "and his diverse background includes championships on the field both as a player and coach, in the front office and in contract negotiations as a player representative."

La Russa said Watson "has great strength in player development and scouting on the amateur, professional and international levels and has played a significant role in the careers of some of the game's best players."

Watson comes to Arizona after eight years with the Los Angeles Dodgers, where he was most recently the vice president for player development.

Stewart, the Diamondbacks' fourth general manager, is the only current GM to play and coach in the majors. He is the fourth active manager who played in the majors, joining Ruben Amaro Jr., Billy Beane and Jerry DiPoto. The last person to play in the majors and coach prior to becoming a GM was Bob Watson of the New York Yankees from 1995 to 1998.

Stewart and Watson will be introduced at a news conference Friday.

Stewart, 57, brings some impressive credentials, especially as a player.

He played for La Russa for eight seasons in Oakland -- from 1986 to 1992, then again in 1995.

Before going to the Athletics, Stewart pitched for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Texas and Philadelphia. After his seven seasons with Oakland, he pitched two years in Toronto before returning to the Athletics for his final season. Stewart's career record is 168-129 with 19 saves and a 3.95 ERA. He won at least 20 games in four consecutive seasons for Oakland, with La Russa as his boss. Stewart pitched a no-hitter for the A's on June 29, 1990, at Toronto.

He was part of three World Series championship teams and was World Series MVP in 1990 and was MVP of the American League championship series in 1990 and 1993.

Before beginning a sports agency in 2002, Stewart was special assistant to general manager Sandy Alderson in Oakland in 1996, then was special assistant to San Diego general manager Kevin Towers. Now he is replacing Towers, who was fired. Stewart went on to an assistant GM job with Toronto. He was pitching coach for San Diego, Toronto and Milwaukee before forming his sports agency.

"I've been fortunate enough to enjoy success as a player and coach and really enjoyed my time representing players, but this is the perfect challenge for me," Stewart said in the Diamondbacks' news release. "To try and put together the pieces of a championship team is something I can't wait to begin and I could not be more excited about doing it with De Jon and alongside a Hall of Famer who I respect greatly in Tony."

Watson, 48, held several positions in the Dodgers organization, and he worked with players Clayton Kershaw, Matt Kemp, Yasiel Puig and Dee Gordon, among others.

Watson has 29 years of baseball experience, including serving as director of professional scouting for Cleveland and director of scouting for Cincinnati.
 

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That Jeter hit was BS. You have a man on 2nd, tie game, 1 out in the 9th and you don't walk Jeter for the double play opportunity. GTFOH
 

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All this talk about Seattle and Oakland

But the braves had the biggest collapse they were leading by 8 games now there not even over .500
 

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That Jeter hit was BS. You have a man on 2nd, tie game, 1 out in the 9th and you don't walk Jeter for the double play opportunity. GTFOH
lol, Jeter been legit TRASH all year at the plate. The ONLY reason to walk him there is to piss off Jeter and the fans. I said on twitter that I bet if Steinbrenner had still been alive, Showalter may have walked him just to spite George.
 

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lol, Jeter been legit TRASH all year at the plate. The ONLY reason to walk him there is to piss off Jeter and the fans. I said on twitter that I bet if Steinbrenner had still been alive, Showalter may have walked him just to spite George.


Baseball has unwritten rules so I understand it. As bad as Jeter has been when you have a chance to turn 2 with 2 outs to go in a tie game you take it and I'm pretty sure any other time he walks Jeter.
 
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