Showing posts with label MLB returning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MLB returning. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The MLB is Coming Back June 10th and I Can't be Convinced Otherwise



After listening to this and attempting to read between the lines of what's going on, Baseball is back on in a month. I'm willing to be wrong here, the amount of sourcing that Trevor seems to have confirming this is damning.

To recap my last blog, Trevor Plouffe is an Ex-MLB Player still very well interconnected throughout the MLB. He's come out and stood on the fact that barring unforseen circumstances, Baseball will be back with a Spring Training 2.0 on June 10th and the beginning of the 2020 MLB Season on July 1st. I'm ready to run through a fuckin' wall.....Let's. GO
In the podcast, linked above, they discuss all the details available at the time and I highly suggest listenin' because i'm about to spoil.


1. INTERSQUAD SPRING TRAINING AT THE HOME BALLPARK

Yeah. I said that right. Teams are just gonna be playing themselves in their own damn parks for 3 weeks. That could sound boring to some, for reasons i'll never truly understand but as a Yankees fan, when else am I going to see James Paxton against Aaron Judge? Or if you're a Mets fan, when else are you gonna see Pete Alonso try and drop dick on a DeGrom slider? 

There's still going to be p-lenty of irrelevant minor leaguers in these games, of course...but the 5-6 unique at bat's you'll never see again? Here for it.

The one downside which is discussed in the podcast, pitchers aren't gonna go up and in on their own guys....so some of the sluggers with that hole in their swing won't be able to work on that until the regular season gets going. Sucks, but there are much bigger fish to fry right now folks.

2. NO DIVISION OR MAJOR SCHEDULE ALTERATIONS

This doesn't personally make me feel one way or another, honestly. Might have been kinda cool to have wild, bat shit divisions for a year. Baseball purists would have freaked the fuck out though and MLB cares way too much about "sanctity of game", thus why their sport never fucking grows!

Back to the point though, it would seem from the podcast that the season will be 81-100 games as I theorized yesterday, and the schedule will pickup where it would have been in a standard season. This makes sense, if only for logistical reasons with travel, hotels and other events at certain stadiums. It'll fuck over teams that had a schedule frontloaded with cupcakes and it'll benefit teams that had a schedule backloaded with easier competition. You take what you can get at this point.


3. NO FANS

This doesn't really need to be said at this point. Who the hell knows when fans will be back in stadiums? 2021....? Maybe?? Anyone who says they know is lying. It's going to be up to networks to create an atmosphere that doesn't make everything seem bleak as hell while watching. However, it does give them the opportunity to mess around with new camera angles they wouldn't of previously tried out.


4. UNKOWNS

Between roster size and amount of doubleheaders, there are still some things we've yet to learn. Those two will prooobbably be coinciding with one another, just a wild guess. If the MLB wants to get to 100+ games, they'll have to expand rosters....if they're cool saying let's play 81-90 games....then give each team 26 and let's play some ball!!!

My biggest question is if the season will be extended into Late November to try and fit in as many games as possible. No one wants to play baseball in the snow or 40ΒΊ weather, so it'll be interesting to see how that's handled. 

You can't lie though, that looks fuckin' sick....like a scene straight out of Game of Thrones.


Lastly though, if I could just make my pitch to baseball....CAPITOLIZE ON THIS, EXPAND THE GAME AND IT'S AUDIENCE. It's very likely that the MLB will be THE ONLY LIVE SPORTING EVENT that America has...So draw them in and keep them watching by...

- Mic'ing willing players up...let the viewer actually get to connect with these guys on a personal basis and get a look into their personality.

- Actually let the players display their personality. Be it through their shoes, accessories, bat flips, stare-downs, pimping a homer, whatever the fuck it is. Baseball has gotten a reputation as a boring sport because it's incentivized to not have fun. This is the absolute biggest chance you'll ever have to change that narrative.

Let's fuckin' goooooooo. 

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

All the Smoke about the MLB Coming Back is Exhilarating


So, call me fuckin' gullible. Say i'm so desperate for good news that i'm grasping for anything to keep me afloat. You might be right about that. But also, the guys at Jomboy Media have never been those to say something just for brief exposure. They'd be putting their credibility on the line for a shit ton of clicks on one podcast, while CPM is down because advertisers are scared to spend right now, doesn't seem worth it to me, Bob! Now I don't listen to every episode of their podcast, so if this is all an inside joke, you've got me!!! You've got me good you bastards!!!
However...The wording in this tweet, as well as the balls on the table confidence from Trevor in the video, i'm in. This would likely mean that the MLB is going to play between 82-100 games and extend the season to end in late November. The reasoning behind this is simple, if he's that confident that the MLBPA would accept then...

1. No More Than One Doubleheader a Week

Previously, a lot of proposals were thrown out there by reporters like Passan or Rosenthal about the MLB trying to get to 162 games no matter what by playing 2-3 doubleheaders a week. Obviously, that would lead to a shit ton of injuries inevitably and the MLBPA would want either roster expansion or just say no. 

2. Divisions Could be Fun

I'm all my own hypothesis on this one here but, could this mean playing mainly teams in surrounding areas and states until everything is reopened? It could make flight unnecessary and would lead to matchups we honestly don't get to see nearly enough. Phillies-Yankees, Mets-Red Sox etc..

3. Pay is Pro-Rated 

This one is the most obvious, but the MLBPA wouldn't accept shit without the pay being pro-rated. The biggest factor in all of this, as it always is, is money.

Again, this could all be bullshit and I could be falling for it like an Ab-so-lute FOOL but i'm willing to have my spirits crushed for the excitement of what could be....one more time can't hurt any worse than before!

I'll have a blog tomorrow after the full podcast is released, recapping the entire report and diving into any interesting detail. 

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