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http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/sxs...e-film-20150315 Me and my partner saw a very rough cut of this movie during the fall of last year, and it was amazing. Very John Carpenter-esque and super intense, the scenes with the boy were just fantastic. There's going to be an update at Comic Con, so check it out
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QUOTE (BigHurt3515 @ Jul 6, 2015 -> 10:33 PM) Any young guys signed a year ago or later in the minors doing well and a name to keep an eye on? The DSL team has some dudes, the AZL affiliate has some dudes too.
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QUOTE (BlackSox13 @ Jul 6, 2015 -> 10:14 PM) Good grief, what is going on down there? I know those kids are very young but were the Sox scouts off about Mota's defense? Don't put too much stock into it.
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2016 International Prospects:
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QUOTE (Brian @ Jul 6, 2015 -> 09:19 PM) I haven't gotten invited to anything. Like high school all over. I'll ask the studio rep tomorrow about what to do on the site, if they're giving anyone trouble. But I didn't get invited to any recently either
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QUOTE (Brian @ Jul 6, 2015 -> 03:41 PM) Heard its awful. Just like it looks. I'm going to give it a shot, Ryan Reynolds is actually a pretty good actor.
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Going to a preview screening of Self/Less tomorrow
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In honor of True Detective's opening scene, I'm going to have a David Lynch marathon.
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QUOTE (LDF @ Jul 4, 2015 -> 12:34 AM) for me, 1) Whiplash tie with Unbroken i thought American Sniper, at the time was ok, now, after reading on him, i hated the movie. The worst movie that I have seen in a long time, American Sniper. Fun Fact: Chris Pratt was supposed to star in that film and Spielberg was supposed to direct. The studio head agreed to back the movie only if Cooper starred, he originally intended just to be a producer. And Spielberg dropped the film because budgetary reasons, he wanted to make it an super intense psychological thriller and use a real baby.
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I'll make a more detailed opening post later but in a recent article Kiley McDaniel said that 2 of the 5 top players for the 2016 international cycle already have deals in place. Well, Keith Law recently said that the Atlanta Braves have a deal in place with top prospect Kevin Maitan.
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An article on the official team website list Franklin Reyes as 6'3 205lbs, Tatis Jr. as 6'3 185lbs, Vasquez as 6' 170lbs and Nova as 6'1 170lbs
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QUOTE (WhiteSoxLifer @ Jul 3, 2015 -> 04:50 PM) http://mobile.sportingnews.com/article/464...co%2FOBWHx8XJTJ Austin Meadows and change
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Who do you want to see replace Robin as manager of the Sox?
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QUOTE (woods of ypres @ Jul 3, 2015 -> 05:49 PM) He's very small bally, and he loves to bunt. Not really a fan of that. He detest metrics -
QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jul 3, 2015 -> 02:42 PM) The NHL and NBA have world wide drafts. I think the MLB can manage. The NHL draft selects 210 players all from North America and Europe, the NBA draft selects 60 players again mostly from North America and Europe. The MLB draft selects +1200 players as it is, and if they do an international draft they would dealing with third world nations, not to mention the system is pretty corrupt as it is.
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QUOTE (LDF @ Jul 3, 2015 -> 12:15 PM) ok but i wrote this.. so re your comment, how does that pertain to me? You brought up the draft
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QUOTE (WhiteSoxLifer @ Jul 3, 2015 -> 09:01 AM) http://mweb.cbssports.com/mlb/writer/jon-h...proposed-dealsv White sox are listed #10. Suggesting shark traded to the blue jays for catching prospect Max Pentecost I'd rather have Jeff Hoffman
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Who do you want to see replace Robin as manager of the Sox?
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QUOTE (LDF @ Jul 3, 2015 -> 08:44 AM) i remember talking about Bo Porter, and i like him a lot. i am intrigue with Hyde, but in some of his profile, reminds me of a little of RV. i also like Mike Maddux, he skilled, was successful pitcher, a in your face manager. plus he is still in the major league level coaching. on the outside, for me Dave Martinez and Joey Cora. my list 1) Maddux 2) Porter 3) Martinez 4) Hyde. now this list is based on my opinion and by default subjective. What about Hyde reminds you of Robin? I don't see the comparison -
Cardinals Fire Scouting Director For Connection To Astros Hack
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I think there's some stuff on Wikileaks -
If you want to know how f***ed the system is, just take a look at Micker Adolfo. He is a natural born American citizen, from the Virgin Islands but because he felt that the draft would pay no attention to him, his family uprooted themselves, left American soil and headed for the DR, a third world country. Hold on, don't say anything and think about that for a moment....... U.S. Citizens moving to a foreign country so that they can gain employment from a US company that essentially holds a legal multi billion dollar monopoly. In what world does that even make sense? Would an international draft slice that problem and stop things like this from happening, I don't know. The draft would allow for more corruption.
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QUOTE (Joshua Strong @ Jul 3, 2015 -> 10:23 AM) The draft when you think about it, isnt that realistic of a possibility, as far as Latin America is concerned. Why would the DR subject themselves to becoming the new Puerto Rico? The league would also have to navigate Venezuela, which is going through a period of civil unrest and relations between them and America aren't exactly friendly right now. Plus as Ben Badler wrote, scouts are terrified to go there and stay for an extended period of time. Mlb would have to make sure that they're in accord with all the various labor laws, will the Mexican League just give up all of its power, and the logistics.... how many rounds, what about undrafted players, hard slots or bonus pools, etc. Its a nightmare waiting to happen
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QUOTE (LDF @ Jul 3, 2015 -> 08:22 AM) looking at that point, you do make a excellent best case scenario. however, and this is on me, the int'l draft will be changing, the question is when. the only way to look at the negative side on that, the major talent potential is nice is this yr. now i am not saying that talent next yr is bad, i am saying the major potential is this yr. The draft when you think about it, isnt that realistic of a possibility, as far as Latin America is concerned. Why would the DR subject themselves to becoming the new Puerto Rico? The league would also have to navigate Venezuela, which is going through a period of civil unrest and relations between them and America aren't exactly friendly right now. Plus as Ben Badler wrote, scouts are terrified to go there and stay for an extended period of time.
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Who do you want to see replace Robin as manager of the Sox?
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QUOTE (nitetrain8601 @ Jul 2, 2015 -> 08:00 PM) I thought Macha was against Advanced Stats. Maybe not. Ron Washington wouldn't be bad, but his life was in spirals when he left Texas. Not a fan of Bud Black or Ron Roenicke. I wanted Dave Martinez last time around, so I'd give him an interview. If he dosen't get a managing job, it would be a huge boost to the org to have Bud Black join the org, in a player development capacity. Him and Coop in the same org, but I would be shocked if he isn't managing. -
Cardinals Fire Scouting Director For Connection To Astros Hack
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Wow this guy is pretty accomplished and again, the sox should hire him. After several years in the Cardinals’ brain trust as an analyst, Correa was promoted to director of amateur scouting. That position oversees a staff of more than 20 scouts who fan out around the country to evaluate amateur talent. It is the same position that Luhnow held for seven seasons before leaving the Cardinals to become Houston’s general manager in 2011. In 2009, Correa left a doctorate program at the University of Michigan to work on a contract basis with Luhnow, then director of amateur scouting and farm director for the Cardinals. Among Correa’s early duties was taking statistics from college baseball and merging them with the scouting evaluations the Cardinals had in a system that was called STOUT. Later, Correa used his background in psychology and research to help the Cardinals identify and measure leadership qualities, how a player handled failure, and other traits associated with high-level success. Correa helped the team advance those evaluation tools after joining the front office full time. He was promoted to manager of baseball development in 2012. -
Red Sox looking for cost controlled pitchers
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QUOTE (Chicago White Sox @ Jul 2, 2015 -> 11:09 PM) Holy f*** no. That shows you that the Red Sox wouldn't make good trade partners