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MLB broadcasters are looking for answers
South Side Hit Men replied to South Side Hit Men's topic in Pale Hose Talk
The local ESPN radio station picks up the tab for travel. They own the broadcast rights, but Sox have right of refusal for broadcast team hires. ESPN pays the White Sox for broadcast rights, but does not submit travel expenses or payroll expenses to the Chicago White Sox - these costs are incurred and expensed by the radio station, which earns profit based on promotions and ads sold associated with their broadcasts, net their expense. Jerry personally owns 25% of the RSN carrying the television rights. Jerry Reinsdorf's RSN picks up any associated broadcasting costs, including travel expenses. Jerry is the norm across MLB owners in this instance. Most teams are not sending their television broadcasters on road games. Most, like Jerry, also own their RSNs. The industrywide concern is that "these telecasts worked fine without travel, so were not going to do this in the future" being the norm, or being the norm if the broadcasters and others don't fight this. It's been discussed over the past year now. With fans attending at 100% capacity, and the White Sox passing the 85% threshold regarding less COVID restrictions, including travel restrictions, there is no legitimate "health or science" excuse to exclude broadcasters from traveling to cover the White Sox. For Cubs and other teams with restrictions, I could see waiting for now. -
A Tale of Two Spin Rates: Robby Ray: Slider Spin Rate down 40, 4 Seam down 10 Carlos Rodon: Slider Up 73, 4 Seam up 25; Changeup up 150. https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/gamefeed?date=6/8/2021&gamePk=633788&chartType=pitch&legendType=pitchName&playerType=pitcher&inning=&count=&pitchHand=&batSide=&descFilter=&ptFilter=&resultFilter=&hf=playerBreakdown#633788 Rodon waves his spider tack in the air, like he just don't care.
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MLB broadcasters are looking for answers
South Side Hit Men replied to South Side Hit Men's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Nice segment with Jason Benetti on the Lawrence Holmes show, They talk about: The fear this becomes commonplace throughout baseball/sports as a cost cutting measure (perhaps a few hotel rooms and out of town meals is the difference between a homeless Jerry Reinsdorf and one livin' just enough for the city). The importance to the broadcast of being at the game, anticipating plays, feeling the atmosphere, bringing this experience to fans. Post game whiskey for Jason to deal with post game worries. The upcoming podcast titled "Sox Degrees" with Len Kasper, and insight regarding the first one taped with Rick "Teflon" Hahn. https://www.audacy.com/670thescore/podcasts/laurence-holmes-on-670-the-score-61/holmes-jason-benetti-interview-hour-2-436252794 -
I had the pleasure of attending the worst loss in Yankees history, and also the worse loss across all MLB teams which were also shut out. Cleveland 22 New York Yankees 0 Kenny Williams' white whale Javier Vazquez started and left after four outs and 6 runs. Former White Sox Esteban Loaiza gave up two separate three run home runs in the ninth. It was glorious, I stayed to the bitter end and enjoyed every second. BALLGAME OVER YANKEES LOSE TTTHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEE YANKEESS LOOOOOSSSSSEEEEEE!
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Lynn 1, Hendriks 2, Rodon 7 in ESPN Cy Predictor
South Side Hit Men replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
What did Nolan do wrong? Robin was the dumbass who decided to take on "old man strong", and look foolish doing so. I liked Nolan even more after that incident. They both reconciled years later. https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/chicago-white-sox/unforgettable-fight-between-nolan-ryan-and-robin-ventura-revisited-23-years-later https://www.espn.com/dallas/mlb/story/_/id/7783634/nolan-ryan-texas-rangers-robin-ventura-chicago-white-sox-meet-first-time-brawl -
People can use it anyway they choose. However, calculating "pace" (WAR * (162/Games Played)), especially this early in the season (WAR *3), is typically not an accurate predictor of final WAR, whether a player is hot or cold to start a season.
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https://theathletic.com/2634765/2021/06/07/mlb-broadcasters-are-looking-for-answers-and-a-return-to-the-road-were-balancing-on-a-razor-wire/ Glad Len and DJ are calling games in person. Hope television viewers get the same treatment sometime this season. No answers in the article on when that may occur.
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Because it is bad sportsmanship. You need to read the unwritten rules.
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Lynn 1, Hendriks 2, Rodon 7 in ESPN Cy Predictor
South Side Hit Men replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Nolan Ryan played for a lot of shitty teams over the years, primarily the Angels and Rangers. In 1973, Nolan finished with a 7.7 bWAR season. He also finished with a 21-16 record and 383 Ks and 26 complete games over 323 innings. Bert Byleven had an even better season (9.8 bWAR) with nine shutouts, 25 complete games. He also finished with a 20-17 record and received a messily single third place Cy Young vote. Jim Palmer had a very good season. 296 innings, 19 complete games, 158 Ks. However, his greatest asset was pitching for Earl Weaver’s team. He finished 20-7, and won the Cy Young as a result, and finished second in MVP with 172 points. Nolan Ryan finished with 20 points. Voters were stupid back then. Very, very stupid. Speaking of stupid. Don’t be surprised of anything stupid and backwards coming out of the four letter network. -
The fish rots at the top, JR the only person with fingerprints on this disgraceful hire. In terms of "cheating", funny how Tony's only previous success came via steroids. Similar to the sanctimonious John Wooden's pyramid of success built on the millions handed out by Sam Gilbert. He was completely owned by the Dodgers and Reds, despite far greater talent. Pitched to the only hitter the Dodgers had and blew Game 1 and the series. Couldn't use a phone correctly the last playoff series he managed, costing them a game. Tony trashed legitimate HOFers like Ozzie Smith, trashed Yermin Mercedes for hitting a home run, was perfectly fine the Twins threw at his his own player. Perfectly fine with defending and giving a crony coaching job to one of all time cheaters, Mark McGwire. Tony's bullshit response to Jack McDowell's acquisition that Tony cheated in his first stint here as well as his traveling roids show in Oakland and Saint Louis. Bunting isn't the only source of Tony's intentional outs. His asinine hit and run attempts, Yermin, Yoan and others "caught stealing" because of Tony's "gut", in front of three true outcome Grandal. Tony's asinine bullpen management, Tony selecting Liam Hendriks as his designated runner in the tenth. The fact that team leaders like Tim Anderson and Lance Lynn openly called out Tony's bullshit and said they ignore the old fool. if the Sox do anything in the postseason before he's finally gone, it will be in spite of Tony La Russa, not because of him.
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Actually, it’s the complete opposite. Nick Madrigal attempts to reach via hits, has zero SHs. He would be less valuable if he made intentional outs, even more so since he hits in front of the top of the lineup. The statistics have proven this is the optimal strategy for decades. It’s a reason 21st century managers pass on Tony’s “strategery”, and why no professionally managed organization has been clamoring for La Russia’s services for a decade. Same reason people don’t consult with their veterinarians for baseball statistical analysis.
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It was one of the a carnival show(s). The Horizon refunded the tickets, at least for the date I worked the show. Perhaps there were multiple dates/years, but the one I worked the show was ultimately cancelled after we let in the few folks with tickets. Got paid to go home early, but would have liked to have seen the show as well. Two years later, there was pandemonium, but no ticket refunds, when the Horizon hosted a closed circuit broadcast of the Tyson vs. Spinks fight. Tyson won by knockout 91 seconds into the first round. Many fans were still coming in (skipping the undercard) and were markedly pissed off that they spent good money yet missed the fight. Those who did see it didn't see much either.