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MLB 2022: Playing Ball, But Is Anyone Still Watching?

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Gotta love a 40-foot single off the nub of the bat. Not that there was anything very special going on before that.
 
why aren't the pirates (and other teams) getting a relocation fee from the athletics? that is an expansion city that the a's seem to be getting for free
 
why aren't the pirates (and other teams) getting a relocation fee from the athletics? that is an expansion city that the a's seem to be getting for free
Found this:
MLB has offered the A’s a special deal: if the team moves to Las Vegas they would not have to pay the usual relocation fee. The expectation currently is that the fee would be over one billion dollars, making this a huge get for penny-pinching A’s ownership.
 
Found this:
MLB has offered the A’s a special deal: if the team moves to Las Vegas they would not have to pay the usual relocation fee. The expectation currently is that the fee would be over one billion dollars, making this a huge get for penny-pinching A’s ownership.

special indeed
 
The only graduate of the University of North Dakota to ever play in the Show just made his debut with the Mets, and gave up an RBI single on his first pitch.

His name is Zack Muckenhirn.
 
The Mets won tonight, 1-0, because a hard grounder that would have gone into right and scored the tying run from second struck the base runner from first who had just entered the game as a pinch runner.
 
The Tigers are 13-3 against teams not in the AL East. 9-1 against the NL. 15-17 overall. Craziness.
 
The Tigers are 13-3 against teams not in the AL East. 9-1 against the NL. 15-17 overall. Craziness.

Their schedule prior to this weekend was a combined winning percentage of like .565, even after excluding wins against Detroit. Their next two weeks are against a winning percentage in the low .400s.
 
Their schedule prior to this weekend was a combined winning percentage of like .565, even after excluding wins against Detroit. Their next two weeks are against a winning percentage in the low .400s.

The last two games they lost are games they gave away, 4 errors in an inning against St. Louis, and 10+? stranded runners in a shutout loss yesterday to Cleveland. So Detroit is the best of the mediocre?

Also, is it possible for the entire AL Central to finish under 500?
 
The last two games they lost are games they gave away, 4 errors in an inning against St. Louis, and 10+? stranded runners in a shutout loss yesterday to Cleveland. So Detroit is the best of the mediocre?

Also, is it possible for the entire AL Central to finish under 500?

With the new, more balanced scheduling I think it’s entirely possible. The AL East is all above .500 right now. The Yankees are in last but would be leading the Central divisions.
 
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