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SoCalDavidS

(9,998 posts)
Mon Oct 31, 2022, 08:38 PM Oct 2022

World Series Game 3 Postponed - Remaining Schedule Altered

Weather has forced an adjustment.

Game 3 - Tuesday Nov. 1 - At Philadelphia

Game 4 - Wednesday Nov. 2 - At Philadelphia

Game 5 - Thursday Nov. 3 - At Philadelphia

Game 6 - Saturday Nov. 5 - At Houston (If Necessary)

Game 7 - Sunday Nov. 6 - At Houston (If Necessary)

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World Series Game 3 Postponed - Remaining Schedule Altered (Original Post) SoCalDavidS Oct 2022 OP
Thanx Man- I am on this site all the time, & at work, a bookmark is a great idea The Polack MSgt Oct 2022 #1
I can't believe they are cramming all these games together. Ferrets are Cool Oct 2022 #2
nothing has been crammed together NoRethugFriends Oct 2022 #4
Get a roof! RussBLib Oct 2022 #3
roofs for baseball suck NoRethugFriends Oct 2022 #5
Well, see you keep it open in good weather RussBLib Oct 2022 #6
just no NoRethugFriends Oct 2022 #7
Why not? RussBLib Oct 2022 #8
Baseball in November is a risky proposition! WestMichRad Oct 2022 #9
So are games in April Brother Buzz Nov 2022 #18
Reggie Jackson was known as, "Mr. October". SergeStorms Oct 2022 #10
Derek Jeter, 2001 n/t Drum Nov 2022 #11
In relation to..... SergeStorms Nov 2022 #14
In relation to: Drum Nov 2022 #15
No contest. SergeStorms Nov 2022 #16
Noted Drum Nov 2022 #17
the salaries are getting insane RussBLib Nov 2022 #12
Judge is reportedly.... SergeStorms Nov 2022 #13

Ferrets are Cool

(21,106 posts)
2. I can't believe they are cramming all these games together.
Mon Oct 31, 2022, 09:07 PM
Oct 2022

It's like they are in a hurry to finished this season.

SergeStorms

(19,193 posts)
10. Reggie Jackson was known as, "Mr. October".
Mon Oct 31, 2022, 10:50 PM
Oct 2022

So who are we going hang the moniker, "Mr. November" on?

Playing baseball in November is ridiculous. The season got a late start because of the lockout. They decided to cram an entire season in anyway.

Too many double-headers, and rainouts created even more. Greed, as in everything else, is the cause for all of this.

It wasn't that many years ago (to me anyway) that the first player breached the $1 million a year mark (Nolan Ryan, 1979). Now they're talking about Judge topping $50 million per year. It's a game, dammit! In 1973 I could have purchased the New York Yankees for $10 million. I was actually considering it, but as a 25 year old there was no way a bank was going to float me a loan for $10 million. Steinbrenner and his group ended up buying it. If the Yankees were to be sold today (and I wouldn't put it past the greedy Steinbrenner kids, who did absolutely nothing to earn the money) the price would be well over $2 billion. Not a bad ROI for George Steinbrenner (if he were still alive). 🙄 200 times their investment.I think that would outpace inflation, dont you?

There's just too much greed in any sport today, by players and owners.

Drum

(9,154 posts)
15. In relation to:
Tue Nov 1, 2022, 02:25 AM
Nov 2022

In 2001, after NYC was attacked on September 11th, our NY Yankees schedule was complicated in the playoffs, as was the use of our stadium. I think that there were some concessions here in NY that extended the season a bit. Jeter had some memorable playoff plays in those later-than-usual playoffs, and that’s how that year he garnered the nick “Mister November” that year.

SergeStorms

(19,193 posts)
16. No contest.
Tue Nov 1, 2022, 04:49 AM
Nov 2022

Jeter had a terrible series in 2001. I think he batted .148 or something near that, with 1 home run. "Mr. November" was more tongue in cheek I believe. It was far and away his worst World Series performance out of the 7 he appeared in.

Jackson had a .357 batting average over 5 World Series with 10 home runs. He really earned the "Mr. October" title. He was a monster when it came to batting in the Series.

RussBLib

(9,006 posts)
12. the salaries are getting insane
Tue Nov 1, 2022, 12:59 AM
Nov 2022

...but they've been driven up by greedy club owners who want a particular player badly enough to meet their price. The spiraling upward continues, with each player trying to beat the best deal that someone else at that position had gotten. It pissed me off when Carlos Correa left the Astros in free agency. He turned down a five-year Houston offer for $160 MILLION. That's $32 million/year, but no, that wasn't good enough. So he signed a 3-year, $105 million contract with Minnesota, which comes out to $35 million/year. That's just fucking insane. Turning down $32 million a year for $35 million a year. And now he wants to go free agent AGAIN, probably looking for $40 million/year.

How in the world do the teams bring in enough in tickets and advertising to cover that kind of payroll.

Current payroll for Houston (rounded figures, including bonuses):
$154 million (entire team)
$30 million - Alex Bregman
$29 million - Jose Altuve
$25 million - Justin Verlander
$16 million - Lance McCullers
$14 million - Ryan Pressley
$13 million - Will Smith (from the Atlanta Braves, and Smith didn't even get included on the WS team caused he pitched so badly)
$12 million - Zack Greinke (not even on the team anymore, but still getting paid!)
$10 million - Trey Mancini (so far, a washout)
$8 million - Hector Neris
$8 million - Yordan Alvarez

amounts not shown for the rest of the current roster

https://www.spotrac.com/mlb/houston-astros/payroll/

It's just disgusting.

Total payrolls:
$219 million - New York Mets (of all people)
$172 million - Philadelphia
$166 million - San Diego
$159 million - LA Dodgers
$159 million - Atlanta
$154 million - Houston
$150 million - New York Yankees
$149 million - Chicago White Sox
$141 million - Colorado
$133 million - Los Angeles Angels

The lowest is Baltimore with a $19 million payroll

https://www.spotrac.com/mlb/payroll

I wonder what Aaron Judge will command if he goes free agent this year?

SergeStorms

(19,193 posts)
13. Judge is reportedly....
Tue Nov 1, 2022, 02:18 AM
Nov 2022

going to command somewhere in the neighborhood of $50 million per year. He's looking for at least a 5 year deal.

No one is worth that sort of money. This year was the best year he'll ever have. It's all downhill from here.

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