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  1. Bluezoo

    Bluezoo Among the Pantheon

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    I guess to you, wherever you are born makes you the derrogatory term used for that country. How simple it all is for you...so, I'm an American, born in England. So if you like Limey, go ahead and use it, beaner.
    Oh, and I definitely don't see Adrian, as you do, defending his country, unless it's Mexico you mean.
    I served mine, and met many a soldier, but never one multi millionaire. They just don't "serve".
    Unless they are George S. Patton, and come out of West Point.
     
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    Go figure...
     
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    rube DSP Legend Staff Member Administrator

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    Its not high level math here.
    The MLB controls this thing, everyone knows it.
    And its run shoddily.
    Adrian has played in every single one and has supported the MLB greatly in this.
    But his team was eliminated on a bad rule that will most likely be changed between this tournament and the next.
    Adrian tried to get the league to clarify the rule to him before the game and nobody could.
    Most officials even told him that if Mexico won the game that they would advance.
    But because of bullshit mercy rules some final innings were not counted into the tiebreaker equations for ERA. Ok, so maybe it is some high level sabermath.
    Mexicon won but still was kept out of the next round.
    That is some bullshit right there. So Mexico and Adrian filed a protest.
    And I guess part of that protest is that he is no longer going to support the MLB's project of making a world cup of baseball.
     
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    one vg reason not to play in an exhibition is the chance of injury and putting your future earning ability at stake
    not to mention the city and employer that pays you a billion dollars loses you for however long
    when that much money is at stake i actually find it surprising its even an option for the player to participate
     
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    So, Ryu/Wood/McCarthy are lookin pretty good in ST.....I wonder if we get lucky and can trade McCarthy??
     
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    It might be against collective bargaining agreements, but if I was signing someone to a million $ plus contract I'd want some say (if possible) in behavior that could impact/conflict with their ability to live up to the contract. I'm mixed on playing in the WBC. I don't like seeing pitchers in it, but position players I'm on the fence. As far as watching it, I 100% don't - that's an easy decision.

    I'm glad Adrian is against it now. He said team MX might have played differently had they known the rules. Like I guess they wouldn't have blown a 4-run lead to Italy? Or not finish a win 11-9 after being up 8-1? Who's pitching in their bullpen? Sergio Romo?
     
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  7. 1988Blues

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    I have to disagree. To my white American brothers we love your counntry thanks for giving us a shot to be part of your people but our heritage is what it is, but we love you and if it was a war between right and wrong America has done us right. Shall division never win. :topscore:Lol
     
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  8. southerndodgerfan

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    I get what you are saying but I do not really get it. To me, being here means all in. I am not saying shun your heritage but if one wanted to be here then why root against here.
     
  9. rube

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    What about all the southerners who pine for the confederacy, or the irish and italians who live in america who even after many generations still associate themselves strongly with their mother countries. Or the amish and menonites who wish we still lived in preindustrial revolution germany.
    Or the Muslims and Jews who even bring in all sorts of religion and political overhead.
     
  10. irish

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    exactly
    what other players choose to think/do should have zero effect on him
    diablo's right
    stfu and play for the team that's actually paying you
     
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    Friedman facing self-imposed pressure to end World Series drought
    by Matthew Moreno | Dodger Blue — 15 March 2017

    While the Los Angeles Dodgers are on an unprecedented run of winning four consecutive National League West titles, there have been multiple, and notable, shakeups during the streak. The first came in October 2014 when former general manager Ned Colletti was reassigned.

    The now-senior advisor was replaced by Andrew Friedman, who at last made the decision to leave his post as Tampa Bay Rays general manager, after years of rejecting overtures from other clubs. Then after being eliminated in the 2015 NL Division Series, the Dodgers and Don Mattingly mutually agreed to part ways.

    Friedman hand-selected Dave Roberts as manager, and despite Roberts not having previous experience in that position, the decision has proven to be a sound one. While the Dodgers are far and away in a better position now than during the Frank McCourt era, a World Series continues to evade them.

    Entering his third season as head of the Dodgers front office, Friedman acknowledged there’s pressure to end the 28-year drought, though said it’s primarily self-imposed, via Joel Sherman of the New York Post:

    “I feel a lot of pressure for [a championship] to happen, but mainly imposed on myself,” Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said.

    When the Chicago Cubs eliminated the Dodgers in the 2016 NL Championship Series, Los Angeles moved up the list of teams facing the longest period of time between World Series appearances. The Dodgers enter this season owners of the sixth-longest World Series drought.

    Teams who have gone more years since last reaching the Fall Classic are the Baltimore Orioles (1983), Milwaukee Brewers (1982), Pittsburgh Pirates (1979), and Seattle Mariners and Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals who have yet to reach the World Series in their existence.

    Some of Friedman’s previous decisions drew the ire of some within the fan base, but the criticism has quieted with the Dodgers’ sustained play. Re-signing Rich Hill, Kenley Jansen, Justin Turner and Chase Utley further added to improving perception of Friedman.
     
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    Had a lot of respect for Fernandez and still do but it's hard not to see him a tad differently now. I'll leave it at that.
     
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    We are all in and vested in the US. Example I cheer for team US all the way.

    But I will check out the team's that are part of my heritage, because it's interesting how America has touched many nations and see the cultural change that the US has planted all over the world.

    That should be a good thing. But like I always tell my son. The US has given us the opportunity to live a great life cherish her and protect her and her people, because if they perish so shall we as a nation.

    I am Hispanic served in the US Army as a 13 Bravo Field Artillery Delta 1st of the 19th, and no I am not a veteran almost left to Iraqi Freedom but my son in law has a purple heart.

    We are Hispanics of Mexican Heritage.

    Hey in this world you have good people and bad in every race.

    So don't let it bother you. When it truly matters you will see a nation step up. That is the US History, but for now 1988 had been a long time and this has to be our year.:celebrate:
     
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  15. Bluezoo

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    Don't get that if you served as an artilleryman in the Army, how are you not a veteran ?
     
  16. rube

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    He did not serve in the Iraq war.
    Veteran means that you have seen combat.
    Which is why he mentioned the purple heart of someone who is a veteran.
     
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    Yasiel and Yaisel. No, this won't cause confusion.
     
  18. irish

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    it won't if one of them turns out to be good :stirpot:
     
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    I didn't get to go to war....
     
  20. Bluezoo

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    Oh. Well, but still a vet, man. No one can take that away.
    Veteran means someone who has served in the armed forces. Doesn't mean you have to see combat.
     
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