Scholarship table
I could be wrong, but I think it is probably not good when your manager has a history as being one of the guys on the team where he is now managing those guys.
Craig Counsell made the transition pretty well.
It is only the 3rd decade in franchise history that the New York Yankees will not be World Series Champions.They did not win one in 1910's. They did not win one in the 1980’s. They also did not win one in the 2010 decade.
Technically, its four decades since they did not appear in or win one in the 1900's (which had 6 World Series). They did not play in the World Series in the 2010's, which makes it the first decade they did not appear in the World Series since the 1910s. Despite not appearing in the World Series, they had the most wins in MLB in those 10 years, with 921. The Dodgers, another team that did not win the World Series in the decade, was a close second with 919.They are really consistent. They've had the most wins in the AL every decade since the 1920s with the exception of the 1960s and 1970s, when they were second to Baltimore. Besides the 1960s and 1970s, the only other decade they did not lead the majors in wins since the 1920s was the 1940s, when the Cardinals did (mostly due the Cards dominance during WW2).
Technically as I'm sure you know, they began as the New York Yankees in 1913. Hence why I said Yankees from that time to present.(Prior to that they were the New York Highlanders and Baltimore Orioles at the beginning of that century.)
Fair enough. Franchise is a Franchise to me, but you are right.My overall point was that as much as I hate them, their consistency is admirable.
They spent $2billion this decade..mostWon the most games in decadeWent to playoffs more than any other teamBut no Ships.
https://mlb.nbcsports.com/…/report-yankees-fans-taunted-za…/I'm all for sports fans having some fun at the expense of an opposing team's on field play. We should be past making fun of mental health issues in this country by now. Just when you start thinking "What is wrong with people, go Astros" you get this...https://www.si.com/…/houston-astros-roberto-osuna-suspensionSeriously, what the flying eff?
Probably an ex assistant GM by now. What an absolute tool.
crapshoot, ai'na?
https://mlb.nbcsports.com/2019/10/17/report-yankees-fans-taunted-zack-greinke-about-his-mother-battles-with-anxiety-and-depression/?fbclid=IwAR0teU_tZPFIjQb4SYP5Y7cPlrttAge216coGOXVnhJOU72Jf-WqhsbLNjsI'm all for sports fans having some fun at the expense of an opposing team's on field play. We should be past making fun of mental health issues in this country by now. Just when you start thinking "What is wrong with people, go Astros" you get this...https://www.si.com/mlb/2019/10/22/houston-astros-roberto-osuna-suspension?fbclid=IwAR2AS3NpK9law5Ze89YtmAj2hcdkkwZpgbeN9hVHUXFZqejzuoWDiAxpJT0Seriously, what the flying eff?
Yeah, I read that earlier today. What a d-bag. And his organization, after supporting a woman-beater, now lying in his defense.
For those merely taking MU82’s word for it, on whether the team is lying or not, which he wasn’t there but of course of course the journalists are always right....here was the response by the team....who is right, who is wrong...no idea....but this was their response....decide for yourself.The Astros statement read, "The story posted by Sports Illustrated is misleading and completely irresponsible. An Astros player was being asked questions about a difficult outing. Our executive was supporting the player during a difficult time. His comments had everything to do about the game situation that just occurred and nothing else -- they were also not directed toward any specific reporters. We are extremely disappointed in Sports Illustrated's attempt to fabricate a story where one does not exist."
Yeah, we Yankee fans are crying crocodile tears that we didn't make the World Series this decade. From 1921 to 1962 we won nearly every other World Series. Since 1921 we have been in the post season more than half the time. On an another note:https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/yankees-domingo-german-wont-pitch-again-in-2019-following-domestic-violence-ban-report-says/If he pitched, the AL championship outcome could have been different, but the Yanks did the right thing.If the yanks can get some decent starting pitching, not great just decent, in the off season we could be looking at #28.
So let's pretend the Astros are 100% truthful in this situation and it played out exactly as they state.1) Your player is so self centered that he's so down on himself after his team hit a walk-off home run to send themselves to the World Series that the assistant GM needed to step in and defend the player?2) Is that the proper way to step in and support your player? "I'm so happy we have Osuna. So phucking happy!" A half dozen times? Trying to intimidate the reporters? There doesn't seem much for reporters to mislead about. The assistant GM was acting like an assclown and that's what was reported. There's a reason the Astros did not make him available for comment.3) Even if you find nothing wrong with numbers 1 and 2, there's probably a much better way to word it than to blame Sports Illustrated for "fabricat[ing] a story where one doesn't exist." Maybe something along the lines of, "We disagree with how the Sports Illustrated article describes the situation and our assistant general manager was supporting a pitcher who had a difficult outing. We apologize for any discomfort that resulted in what was an attempt to keep the player's spirits high" (as he's celebrating winning a pennant).
That was only 47-26 years before I was born. Very relatable.
What is more of a believable story:1. The reporters are "attempting to fabricate a story," at this point in time. And enlisted other reporters to verify it. Or...2. The Astros exec, elated by the victory and possibly slightly under the influence of something, uses this opportunity to direct his frustration at reporters about the Osuna situation.I'm going to believe #2 pretty much every time. Because it usually ends up being accurate.
Yes, it couldn’t be a middle ground where intent matters and people jump to conclusions of what was meant and misinterpreted in today’s society...nope, that cannot be it. I mean when has that ever happened...cough..cough.Here was his response today...intent matters....for some, for others it never does and autoguilty.“This past Saturday, during our clubhouse celebration, I used inappropriate language for which I am deeply sorry and embarrassed. In retrospect, I realize that my comments were unprofessional and inappropriate. My overexuberance in support of a player has been misrepresented as a demonstration of a regressive attitude about an important social issue. Those that know me know that I am a progressive member of the community, and a loving and committed husband and father. I hope that those who do know me understand that the Sports Illustrated article does not reflect who I am or my values. I am sorry if anyone was offended by my actions."