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MLB 2015 - Meet the new boss, same as the old boss!

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Not their year. Not yet. But soon.

Oh, I'm perfectly happy they didn't sell out for this year, knowing they're still probably 2 years out.

But if they get in (and how typically Cub like that they have the 4th best record in baseball but are still 3rd in the division), who knows.
 
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It can't get any worse, yet it does for the Red Sox. Manager John Farrell diagnosed with Stage 1 lymphoma and will miss the rest of the season. He is planning to be back in 2016 Spring Training.
 
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I think the most "Little League" ending in the history of baseball just occurred in the NW LL Regional.

Idaho was up 8-6 on Washington in the bottom of the 6th, runners on first and second, zero outs. Ground ball to the shortstop. Rather than tagging the runner who actually had to run behind him to get out of the way, throw it to third, or throw it to second, he takes a couple easy shuffles and throws it to first. Problem is it went four feet over the first baseman's head.

On the other side of the field, there is now a runner at 3rd and another runner midway between 2nd and 3rd. Confusion ensues, the ball goes to 2nd, the runner on 3rd heads home and scores to make it 8-7, and a rundown begins on the runner between second and third. Idaho overthrows the man covering third and allows the runner to make it to 3rd, the batter now standing on 2nd. Idaho calls timeout but the umpires don't grant it. With no one covering home and , the runner on 3rd takes off and scores easily to tie the game at 8. Suddenly the cameras cut to Idaho's dugout rushing the field in celebration. Why? Washington's third base coach told the runner to go home but he didn't hear him, so he gave him a little push. Umpire calls him out on coach's interference, ending the game and Washington's season.
 
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Cubs win 8th in a row and 14th in last 15 games. Rollin baby!!!!!
 
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After 7,443 franchise games played, Matt Kemp his the FIRST ever cycle in San Diego Padres history.
 
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9 in a row for the Cubs. 4th best record in all of baseball yet third in their division. Crazy.
 
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Jays avoid being swept with a 3-1 win. Yanks leave TO a half game up
 
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Big shakeup in Boston

Dave Dombrowski hired as President of Baseball Operations effective immediately and Ben Cherrington will step down as GM at the end of the season.
 
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Verlander's right

We can put fencing in front of the dugouts to protect the guys trained to deal with line drives, but we can't do that to the paying fans who aren't?

Extend the netting to the end of the dugouts, for those who simply have no reaction time, even if they're paying attention.
 
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I'm anti netting expansion just like I was in hockey.

If you know the risks and you still sit there. Then you have to deal with it.

I'd be OK making the sections not for children.
 
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