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Spring Training 2014
d'Kong76 Jan 30 2014 12:11 PM |
According to SNY, Sugarp, er I mean David,
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Ceetar Jan 30 2014 12:18 PM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
yes yes, but has Molly?
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Ashie62 Jan 31 2014 10:42 AM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
This sounds bad but I can't imagine too any veterans are thrilled with their wives coming to FL also...
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Edgy MD Jan 31 2014 01:42 PM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
Wives go to Florida all the time.
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themetfairy Jan 31 2014 01:50 PM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
I specifically recall that Joe McEwing and his wife Julia often had David Wright over for dinners during spring training. When Joe was traded, David lamented about where he would eat.
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Vic Sage Feb 01 2014 07:44 AM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
at this point, anywhere he wants to... you go, Captain America, and lead by example as you always have.
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G-Fafif Feb 05 2014 02:47 PM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
What's it mean, from a technical standpoint, to have the Mets invite a player to Spring Training? I knew but I didn't know. So I asked.
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Ashie62 Feb 05 2014 04:11 PM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
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So you get $140 a week from the team and you are own your own hotels and all....
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Frayed Knot Feb 09 2014 10:30 AM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
Story over at MLB.com about a few hundred souls gathering near Fenway at the crack of dawn on a recent and obviously cold morning in order to watch them pack up the team's gear in a truck for its upcoming south-bound journey.
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MFS62 Feb 09 2014 11:24 AM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
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Because you've watched ESPN. That's why. Later
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TransMonk Feb 09 2014 11:48 AM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
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This. I'm of the opinion that ESPN (and their broadcasting empire) is more about misinformation than FOX News is. Unless they are televising an actual game, I have no use for them. They have an agenda that makes them money and they push it even if it is not relevant or the whole truth about a story.
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Frayed Knot Feb 09 2014 12:24 PM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
I don't even think they're about misinformation so much as they've developed a skewed view simply by living in a world where they only talk to their own kind.
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Edgy MD Feb 09 2014 06:34 PM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
ESPN, at the same time, has never been more successful. Despite the range of alternatives that folks have now that they didn't have when ESPN was building themselves in the eighties --- particularly the availability of regional sports networks as televised wallpaper for sports fans, and league-affiliated networks, too --- competitor after "competitor" has failed to put a dent in their hegemony*.
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Frayed Knot Feb 09 2014 07:08 PM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
I heard just in the last few days that something like 42% of the profits of Disney Corp are via ESPN
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d'Kong76 Feb 10 2014 10:05 AM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
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One of my Sawx fb friends wishes everyone Happy Truck Day ... people who are fanatic over a baseball team are very weird.
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Lefty Specialist Feb 10 2014 01:34 PM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
Now THAT's an engaged fan base. The Met truck probably slipped out in the dead of night with Jay Horwitz at the wheel.
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Ceetar Feb 10 2014 01:36 PM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
I'm sure if the Mets invited the public to the truck loading instead of just media it'd be swarmed too.
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Benjamin Grimm Feb 10 2014 02:12 PM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
I'm sure the Mets would get the same "few hundred" people that the Red Sox got. That's really not all that impressive a number. I bet just about any team, even the Oakland A's, has a few hundred rabid fans who live close enough to the stadium to be motivated to come commemorate this little milestone.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Feb 10 2014 09:57 PM Re: Spring Training 2014 |
The first day of Spring Training after a team wins the World Series tends to be a bit more of an event than it is in other years... y'know, if I remember correctly.
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