(potential) Hurricane Helene
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I wonder how much say the Braves organization had in the neutral site decision. I'm guessing you can't deprive a club of its ticket revenue without their consent. If the Braves were the roadblock, they'll be rewarded potentially three consecutive rainouts, and possibly doubleheaders on Saturday and Monday before potentially starting a wild card series on Tuesday.
I'm hoping they have to throw Sale and Fried on Saturday and Schwellenbach on Sunday. Would serve them right.
I'm hoping they have to throw Sale and Fried on Saturday and Schwellenbach on Sunday. Would serve them right.
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That's right, I scooped DiComo by two minutes.
Suck on it, Beat Boy.
Suck on it, Beat Boy.
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The Commissioner has broad “best interests of baseball” powers and MLB can easily make Atlanta financially whole. This is entirely a MLB decision.Centerfield wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 12:26 pmI wonder how much say the Braves organization had in the neutral site decision. I'm guessing you can't deprive a club of its ticket revenue without their consent. If the Braves were the roadblock
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Latest forecast for this evening in Atlanta:
And this is for tomorrow:The Weather Channel wrote:7:00 pm Rain 71° 89% N 6 mph
8:00 pm Heavy Thunderstorms 70° 96% ENE 4 mph
9:00 pm Thunderstorms 69° 100% ENE 5 mph
10:00 pm Rain 69° 81% ENE 4 mph
11:00 pm Thunderstorms 69° 98% NE 4 mph
The Weather Channel wrote:12:00 pm Rain 70° 99% ENE 6 mph
1:00 pm Rain 70° 99% ENE 7 mph
2:00 pm Rain 70° 100% ENE 8 mph
3:00 pm Rain 70° 100% ENE 9 mph
4:00 pm Heavy Rain 71° 100% ENE 9 mph
5:00 pm Rain 71° 100% ENE 9 mph
6:00 pm Rain 71° 100% ENE 10 mph
7:00 pm Rain 71° 100% NE 10 mph
8:00 pm Rain 70° 97% NE 10 mph
9:00 pm Rain 70° 100% NE 11 mph
10:00 pm Rain 71° 100% NE 13 mph
11:00 pm Rain 71° 100% NE 14 mph
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I know that MLB fields drain well, and there is a tarp on the infield, but doesn't there come a point where the rain is so intense that the field is just not safe to play on? Outfielders need to start and stop too.
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In the future, man will be able to control the weather.
Either that, or every stadium will be domed.
Either that, or every stadium will be domed.
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Joel Sherman, NY Post:
For reasons of business, logistics and perhaps gamesmanship, the Braves did not want to shift start times, days or locations for their series against the Mets despite forecasts that make it iffy to play Wednesday night and even less likely to play a three-game series finale Thursday night.
MLB could have overridden any desire of either team and forced different logistics for the games and did not.
Wednesday’s scheduled 7:20 p.m. ET game is still set to be played, as of early afternoon, though it is pouring in the area.
He also goes more into the scenarios that led up to this point -- as you may remember that this was supposed to be a two game series but for a rain make up game from a series in April -- and the list of what may happen from here.
https://nypost.com/2024/09/25/sports/ho ... -scenario/
For reasons of business, logistics and perhaps gamesmanship, the Braves did not want to shift start times, days or locations for their series against the Mets despite forecasts that make it iffy to play Wednesday night and even less likely to play a three-game series finale Thursday night.
MLB could have overridden any desire of either team and forced different logistics for the games and did not.
Wednesday’s scheduled 7:20 p.m. ET game is still set to be played, as of early afternoon, though it is pouring in the area.
He also goes more into the scenarios that led up to this point -- as you may remember that this was supposed to be a two game series but for a rain make up game from a series in April -- and the list of what may happen from here.
https://nypost.com/2024/09/25/sports/ho ... -scenario/
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Not to mention seeCenterfield wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 2:31 pm I know that MLB fields drain well, and there is a tarp on the infield, but doesn't there come a point where the rain is so intense that the field is just not safe to play on? Outfielders need to start and stop too.
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This is the key part:
If they don’t play 2 games by end of day Thursday, I will be rooting hard for the scenario in which the Mets clinch and those games otherwise matter, and the Mets tell MLB they refuse to return to Atlanta.MLB could have overridden any desire of either team and forced different logistics for the games and did not.
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Yeah, if the Mets have stamped their ticket to the postseason, they'll want the day off on Monday to rest up for Tuesday. I think the thing to do in that case would be to forfeit the game to Atlanta. Or, if roster maneuverability allows, send as many players as possible who won't be on the postseason roster and let them go through the motions.
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Centerfield wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 12:26 pm I wonder how much say the Braves organization had in the neutral site decision. I'm guessing you can't deprive a club of its ticket revenue without their consent. If the Braves were the roadblock, they'll be rewarded potentially three consecutive rainouts, and possibly doubleheaders on Saturday and Monday before potentially starting a wild card series on Tuesday.
I'm hoping they have to throw Sale and Fried on Saturday and Schwellenbach on Sunday. Would serve them right.
In other words, it was the Braves, just as I had suspected. MLB had the authority to step in, but because it's about money, they let the Braves do what they wanted.But background conversations with involved personnel indicated that basically the Braves were expecting large attendance for the three games (it was 40,103 at Truist Park for Tuesday’s series opener, won, 5-1, by Atlanta) and did not want to forego the gates nor work through the logistics of moving personnel such as security, concessionaires, etc. to other dates or start times.
Fuck all of them.
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And not for nothing, if you're a Braves fan, you're pissed as well. Assuming they don't play again until Friday, they'll get only one more start this year from Sale/Fried. Neither will be available for a DH on Monday, and neither will be available for Game 1 of a WC series that starts Tuesday.
If they make the postseason, they'll play 5 games in the 4 days leading up to it, leaving them potentially no pitching for Game 1 of the WC series.
Plus, Lindor will be (hopefully) healthier on Monday than he would be today/tomorrow.
Atlanta fans didn't want this either.
If they make the postseason, they'll play 5 games in the 4 days leading up to it, leaving them potentially no pitching for Game 1 of the WC series.
Plus, Lindor will be (hopefully) healthier on Monday than he would be today/tomorrow.
Atlanta fans didn't want this either.
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National Weather Service forecast for Atlanta wrote:
Tonight
Showers and possibly a thunderstorm before 11pm, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms between 11pm and midnight, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after midnight. Some of the storms could produce heavy rainfall. Low around 66. Northeast wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New rainfall amounts between 2 and 3 inches possible.
Thursday
Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Some of the storms could produce heavy rainfall. High near 73. East wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New rainfall amounts between 2 and 3 inches possible.
Thursday Night
Tropical storm conditions possible. Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Low around 65. Chance of precipitation is 100%.
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There is talk that KC might not be able to make it into Atlanta for Friday's game. Meaning the Braves might have a double header on Saturday.
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I saw Snitker suggest that in a press conference but that seemed to me as uniformed speculation. Atlanta airport has lots of arrivals as normal today. KC played in Washington this afternoon and is currently scheduled to get to Atlanta at 6:30:Centerfield wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2024 3:12 pmThere is talk that KC might not be able to make it into Atlanta for Friday's game. Meaning the Braves might have a double header on Saturday.
https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/UAL3780
The rain should end around midday Friday in Atlanta so alas, an extra doubleheader is unlikely.
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I have to say, when this thread went up, I thought, hey, looks like another interesting and fun way to micro-analyze every passing factor that affects the Mets' hopes. I didn't really appreciate that we were looking at a major event that was a messing up the whole season for a bunch of teams.
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Not to mention, you know, a whole bunch of people who live there
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This ain't nothin', it's just a little rain and wind is all.
But I called into to work just in case.
But I called into to work just in case.
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^ This.whippoorwill wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 9:46 am Not to mention, you know, a whole bunch of people who live there
Later
I blame Susan Collins
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"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
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My county was relatively unscathed, but just 35 minutes away, this is happening:
Anyway, today in sunny Kingsport it was about 75 with some clouds in the sky. A very relaxing and enjoyable day.
Anyway, today in sunny Kingsport it was about 75 with some clouds in the sky. A very relaxing and enjoyable day.
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Do you folks just wake up and think "how can I make Trump the sole focus of my entire existence today?"
Get. A. Life.
Get. A. Life.