“When it ends, he's going to get a monument in Cleveland and then he's probably going into Cooperstown as well…”
Mark DeRosa chronicles José Ramírez's career to this point after he set the @CleGuardians franchise record in games played on Monday.
@BarstoolBigCat In college, I worked at Red Lobster and the only reason they made me service bar - bartender was because I was the only person who could figure out the correct angles to change channels. Those late 2000s DirectTV remotes were quite finicky.
I do not have problem with base coaches. Other than that, I think you would vastly improve the baseball product. However, you would not increase revenue or resale value of teams, so obviously you do not understand the entire point of professional sports.
*Elimination of all blackouts.
*Removal of magic runner rule.
*Eliminate base coaches.
*The two worst-performing teams forfeit all national TV revenue.
*Institute policy that a team that reduces its player payroll by more than 10 percent from one year to the next must reduce ticket prices across the board by double the same percentage.
*Reduce end-of-season awards down to one for the entire league (only one MVP, not one for the NL and AL).
*Prohibit teams from picking in the top eight of the draft in consecutive years.
*Elimination of corporate logos on uniforms and helmets within two years.
*Bring back bullpen carts.
*Automatic raincheck for anyone holding a ticket to a game that's either started at least 45 minutes late due to rain or had an in-game rain delay last at least 30 minutes.
*Reduce number of postseason teams to ten.
*Eliminate pitcher wins and losses as officially-recognized statistics.
*Teams must instantly slash ticket prices by 40% for any home games played with the home team eliminated from playoff contention.
*Teams majority owners must conduct one in-season and one out-of-season 30-minute availability with credentialed local media.
*Every team must host one 10:30am "baseball education day" in late April or early-to-mid May. Large school groups get significantly discounted tickets.
SCOOP: A Republican lawmaker introduced a bill to restrict state funding to public schools that are suing Ohio's private school voucher program.
After mass backlash, he has reversed course.
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@KevinOConnor That’s fair, but James Harden is old, getting slower, and has been inconsistent (at best) in the playoffs. I don’t see how trading for Harden makes this version of the Cavs much better? Won’t be better on D, even though Garland is a poor defender. Harden is durable, that’s it.
Los Angeles Clippers and Cleveland Cavaliers have ramped up conversations on a James Harden, Darius Garland package with both sides motivated to executing a deal relatively soon, league sources tell me.
NEW: People are spending upwards of $60,000 on Super Bowl tickets.
World Cup tickets are going for as much as $230,000.
The cost of going to a game is out of control. We investigated what billionaire owners don't want you to know — how to fix this mess.
@MatthewBerryTMR Superflex question without Love last night, should I play Rodgers today against the Browns or Cousins tomorrow against the Rams? Steelers should be full go after the Ravens won, but the weather isn’t great and the Browns pass D is very good.
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