ShyMets wrote: » Maybe its my GAA background but once my team is out my interest wanes. I'll still keep an eye on whats happening but ultimately I'm not too fussed about who wins. Once its not the Yankees:)
[Deleted User] wrote: » Serious lack of action in here since the Nats and Mets are not involved
Oymyakon wrote: » I only discovered it on MLB.tv on desktop the other day, can't do it through the app as far as I know. As far as predictions, I'll match all the above except I reckon Atlanta will go 2-0 over the Reds.
Deleted User wrote: » Can you do that through the mlb app? I was constantly flicking between games last night. The Reds really beat themselves last night. Game could still be going on, and they weren't going to drive in a run. Must have been so infuriating for the pitchers Predictions for today: Cincinnati over Atlanta to tie the series 1-1 Cubs over Marlins to tie series 1-1 A's over White Sox in a classic to win 2-1 St Louis upset the Padres and win 2-0 Dodgers over Brewers to win 2-0
circular flexing wrote: » .Well at least the expanded playoffs has kept things interesting for the last weekend I can definitely see this becoming the norm.
jack presley wrote: » Mets dodge atomic bomb sized bullet by A-Rod not getting the team.https://twitter.com/JonHeyman/status/1307834304748285953
Igotadose wrote: » Absolutely. Two successful teams in the NYC market means a lot, lots of advertising $$I'm surprised SNY wasn't included. I thought that was the gem of the Wilpon's holdings, but maybe the baseball part will be separated out somehow and sold to Cohen.
jack presley wrote: » It'll also raise the value of their franchises too no doubt.
Igotadose wrote: » Not like it's a bunch of choirboys (would they say choiristers out here?) among the MLB owners though. Plus he's richer than them, they'll like that.
Deleted User wrote: » Padres beat the Dodgers last night Getting close out West. Padres now only 1.5 games back and would be winning every other division in the NL Based on past experience though, I'm not worries yet. Padres are on a serious hot streak, and Dodgers have mellowed since they reached 30 wins. Dodgers have patches like this every season, where they take a breather. Dodgers have 12 games left. Would expect them to finish with something like 8-4 That should be enough to stay ahead of the Padres
jack presley wrote: » Thank God for that. The J-Rod bid would be another Jeter and the Marlins where they paid so much for the team that they have little or no money left for spending on the team. Whereas yer man Cohen has spent more on a piece of art than the Mets ever have on a free agent. He does come with a big of baggage though, as he was fined $1.2bn for insider trading or something once.
circular flexing wrote: » Looks like A-Rod and JLo won’t be buying Mets.https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/29887191/billionaire-steve-cohen-reaches-agreement-take-majority-ownership-new-york-mets
ShyMets wrote: » I hope BVW is updating his CV. I suspect he's going to be needing it in the coming months
Igotadose wrote: » One more step. Sunlit uplands ahead!https://www.mlb.com/news/mets-sale-agreement-steve-cohen
Igotadose wrote: » They should keep the DH in both leagues though. Enough of that farce. Either both leagues, or neither.