February 24, 2019

Quote of the Week

“ My boy Manny Machado signed with an NL team to support the #LowerTrevorsERAFoundation. Bless your soul Manny. ”

– Trevor Bauer, Indians pitcher

This Week in Baseball

Phillies Phlirtation...

Our winter of free agent discontent is coming to an end. All-Star outfielder Bryce Harper appears to be getting close to finalizing a deal with the Phillies. Earlier in the week there was news that Harper had already turned down multiple $300 million offers. These may have been from the White Sox or the Giants. Or possibly Scott Boras was just talking to two kids in trench coat.

The $300 Million Dollar Manny

The Padres have signed star infielder Manny Machado to a ten-year, $300 million deal. The move came as a surprise to a lot of people but from his perspective it's a perfect fit. $30 million dollars a year to play baseball in San Diego and all without the added pressure of having to show up in the playoffs.

Season Finale...

Giants manager Bruce Bochy announced he will retire at the end of the 2019 season. Bochy is currently baseball’s longest-tenured skipper and as the Giants’ manager he’s won three World Series championships. So, if you're wondering how bad the Giants' team outlook is, now you know.

Pitching Blues...

The Dodgers shut down ace Clayton Kershaw who is dealing with arm injury early in spring training. The three-time Cy Young Award winner said he "just didn't feel right" after a pitching Monday and a Wednesday. Usually when Kershaw is disappointing fans, it is during the playoffs.

Stealing the Show...

After several incidents of alleged stealing of catchers' signs last season, including during the postseason, MLB is implementing new rules this year to curtail the practice. The new rules are mostly technology-based and restrict in-house outfield cameras and the use of TV monitors. If they were serious about stopping players from stealing signs, they'd just blindfold every last one of them.

On the Air

“ Ron Darling doesn't bother you?! Do you have ears? ”

Going Deep

  • A.J. Preller
    A.J. Preller Latino-Player Passion Helped Land Manny Machado

    A.J. Preller, the strangely eccentric general manager of the San Diego Padres, grew up a rich white kid from Suffolk County Long Island and became an Ivy League graduate. Oddly, he also has unique instincts for recruiting and signing Latino …

  • Theo Epstein
    Theo Epstein Delivers Master Class In Business of Baseball

    If you’re curious about what makes a great baseball executive, take a look at the press conferences conducted by Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein. You won’t find too many public speakers who are more eloquent or effective at …

  • Love letter
    My Love Letter to You, Baseball

    This time of year has people feeling a certain way: Love is in the air. Some like to celebrate with fancy dinners, proposals, gorgeous flowers or other gestures dictated by a date on the calendar. Not me. Not this year. …

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