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Snapolit1 03-26-2025 02:14 PM

Looking forward to another season!
 
The bottom line is it's nice to have a game on TV every night to kick back to, and it's really great to go to a game on a beautiful spring, summer or fall day and sit back with a nice overpriced beer. Most ball parks have great food choices now compared to the old days. Not just crappy dogs and burgers.

Let's Go [FILL IN THE BLANK].

BobbyStrawberry 03-26-2025 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Snapolit1 (Post 2505673)
The bottom line is it's nice to have a game on TV every night to kick back to, and it's really great to go to a game on a beautiful spring, summer or fall day and sit back with a nice overpriced beer. Most ball parks have great food choices now compared to the old days. Not just crappy dogs and burgers.

Let's Go [FILL IN THE BLANK].

Yessir! Best time of the year.

philliesfan 03-26-2025 02:44 PM

Agreed! The best time of the year!
My fantasy draft is on Saturday which is the best DAY of the year! Fifteen of us friends at the Golf Club bar area drafting our teams. We start at 9:00 am and finish our draft around 5:00 pm. Just us guys eating, drinking, and talking and drafting baseball.

LET'S GO PHILLIES!!!!

bk400 03-26-2025 06:48 PM

Let's Go Mets!!!

Eric72 03-27-2025 06:53 PM

I listened to the Phillies game on the radio while getting some things done.

They struck out 19 times today and one of their relievers blew a late lead.

Somehow, they still won 7-3. :)

frankbmd 03-28-2025 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Eric72 (Post 2505928)
I listened to the Phillies game on the radio while getting some things done.

They struck out 19 times today and one of their relievers blew a late lead.

Somehow, they still won 7-3. :)

Did the Phillies have 4 ghost runners?:D

philliesfan 03-28-2025 10:31 AM

I watched the first couple of innings before heading out to run errands. I got home just in time to see the Nats tie the game at 3 each. Very disappointed to that point but the Phillies got the win with a key hit by Bohm and a nice triple from Realmuto......however, that could have been an out. The right fielder had his glove on it. Very happy with the win.

rats60 03-29-2025 04:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Snapolit1 (Post 2505673)
The bottom line is it's nice to have a game on TV every night to kick back to, and it's really great to go to a game on a beautiful spring, summer or fall day and sit back with a nice overpriced beer. Most ball parks have great food choices now compared to the old days. Not just crappy dogs and burgers.

Let's Go [FILL IN THE BLANK].

As a fan of a small market team, I haven't looked forward to a baseball season in 30+ years. I don't watch games except for the World Series. I don't collect current players. I am rooting for a lockout and a salary cap so the small market teams, the bottom third markets, will have a chance to win. Those 10 teams have won 1 World Series in the last 33 years. The game I love is broken and has been for a long time.

bk400 03-29-2025 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by rats60 (Post 2506156)
As a fan of a small market team, I haven't looked forward to a baseball season in 30+ years. I don't watch games except for the World Series. I don't collect current players. I am rooting for a lockout and a salary cap so the small market teams, the bottom third markets, will have a chance to win. Those 10 teams have won 1 World Series in the last 33 years. The game I love is broken and has been for a long time.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/justint...le-teams-2025/

I used to think the same way, but then I read the above. Note that the operating income levels for some of the worst teams are much higher than those of some of the best teams. In 2024, the Yankees had an operating LOSS of $57 million. The Mets had an operating LOSS of $268 million. the LA Dodgers had $21 million of operating profit, so they did ok.

In contrast, the LA Angels had operating profit of $40 million, the Marlins had $38 million, and the Pirates had $47 million.

I think the roster disparity in baseball is more of a cheap owner issue, rather than an affordability issue.


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