IDK if you are in St. Louis, but I got a message that said it will be in HD on Jan 6th or 7th.Mrbob said:Damn it Charter doesn't offer this in HD. Fail.
My dad has Comcast, and he only gets the channel in SD.PS3GamerKyle said:Why doesn't Verizon offer MLB TV in HD?
Does Comcast offer that?
PS3GamerKyle said:Why doesn't Verizon offer MLB TV in HD?
Does Comcast offer that?
Y2Kev said:brewers owner lover!!
5 parts? FUCK YOU!!!!!!!!!!9:30 PM Red Sox Memories Part 1 A Five Part Series Looking Back at the Greatest Players, Teams and Moments from Red Sox History
wartime1020 said:
giants :rollZep said:shut up smut...
Anyway, the Giants are prepared to offer Manny a 4yr deal.
Chipper on the Mets acquiring relievers Francisco Rodriguez and J.J. Putz:
The rich get richer. It's becoming more and more apparent that the bigger markets are crushing the smaller markets with these signings. From a Mets standpoint, they've had a running feud with the Phillies the past couple of years. It's kind of weird not to be in it.
We won for 14 consecutive years, and you never, ever saw any bulletin board material. And now that these two teams are on top of the division, they can't keep their mouths shut. Just go play baseball. It's Cole Hamels now. It was Jimmy Rollins and Carlos Beltran the past couple of springs. These two teams are constantly going at each other verbally. You know, win with class, lose with class. Just keep your mouth shut and go play your game.
I think that the Mets have something to prove after the past couple of years, having lost big leads in September. I think their bullpen was a big part of that, especially last year, so it was imperative that they go out and make a splash with their bullpen. And they certainly did.
The Mets picked up the two best closers in the American League West for their bullpen, and they're basically making it a seven-inning game. You'd better be winning the game after seven innings. If you're not, you're pretty much done.
Chipper on the Braves pulling out of the Jake Peavy trade talks:
If Jake wanted to play in Atlanta, Jake would be in Atlanta. Jake is in control of this whole thing. There was a deal in place, and Jake didn't want to play here. So Jake's not playing here. Jake wanted to play in Chicago, and they tried to make it work. Chicago couldn't get rid of salary it needed to get rid of, and the deal fell through. That's not to say it won't get done later on, but I guess your job as general manager is to go out and get the best deal possible. Certainly, a month ago when Padres G.M. Kevin Towers was fielding offers from four, five, six teams, the best offer on the table was ours.
But Jake didn't want to play here.
I don't know why we were on his wish list, but that's baseball. That's one of the rights that he has with his no-trade clause. I would be hard-pressed to think San Diego is ever going to give out another no-trade clause. This is a prime example why the Atlanta Braves have a strict no-trade-clause policy. They're not going to give any player who comes through here a no-trade clause. I don't care if it's Hank Aaron. I don't care if it's Mickey Mantle.
Chipper on Braves phenom Tommy Hanson:
I'm excited to see him; I've only seen clips of him online. Everybody I've talked to says he is the next big thing. He's 6-6, throws 94-95 mph, he has movement and he has four pitches he can throw for strikes. He went to the Arizona Fall League and just dominated hitters and was MVP of the league.
Everything has been good from what I've seen. Hanson probably has the best stuff of anybody in the organization right now--even at the big league level. If there is one kid in the whole organization who is untouchable in a trade--that was one of the hang-ups in the Peavy deal--it would be this kid. He's as good as advertised. He's going to have a chance to make this club out of spring training. If we don't make a trade for a No. 1 starter, I'd say it's a pretty good bet the kid could be on the opening day roster. He's not going to be starting Game 1, but you'll probably see him the first week of the season.
Chipper on the Yankees' offseason spending:
It's never happened to me personally, but I think anybody who hits the free agent market is going to wait and see what the offer is from the Yankees. Because everybody knows that they're going to inflate the price. Whether they get you or not, they're going to hike the price up.
Scott Boras and some of these other high-profile agents, they'll use New York as a measuring stick. If New York is going to offer 5 percent or 10 percent or 20 percent more than anybody else, why not? They feel they have to offer a New York-style signing bonus on top of what a player is actually worth to the rest of the league just to get them to come play in New York.
Ten or 15 years ago, we could lure people to Atlanta strictly on reputation. You knew we were going to win, and we had a bunch of good players. Players would shun money from New York and take less to come here. For the past three seasons, we've kind of been on the downslide and not making the playoffs, so you can't do that anymore. We can't compete monetarily, so the only way we're going to get players in here to play and win is to force them--and that's done by trading.
The downside to trading is that it weakens your minor league system. But the only way that we are going to win now is through trades. We just don't have enough money to compete with the New York, Los Angeles and Chicago teams.
David Cone $ 8,000,000
Ruben Sierra $ 6,200,000
Jack McDowell $ 5,400,000
Danny Tartabull $ 5,300,000
Jimmy Key $ 4,873,700
Wade Boggs $ 4,724,316
Don Mattingly $ 4,420,000
Melido Perez $ 3,450,000
John Wetteland $ 3,375,000
Paul O'Neill $ 2,850,000
Steve Howe $ 2,300,000
Tony Fernandez $ 1,633,335
Luis Polonia $ 1,500,000
Jim Leyritz $ 1,350,000
Scott Kamieniecki $ 1,100,000
Pat Kelly $ 1,085,000
Mike Stanley $ 912,500
Darryl Strawberry $ 675,000
Scott Bankhead $ 500,000
Randy Velarde $ 500,000
Bernie Williams $ 400,000
Dion James $ 350,000
Kevin Elster $ 300,000
Bob MacDonald $ 260,000
Bob Wickman $ 220,000
Rick Honeycutt $ 200,000
Josias Manzanillo $ 175,000
Sterling Hitchcock $ 125,000
Gerald Williams $ 125,000
Dave Silvestri $ 116,000
Joe Ausanio $ 110,000
Brian Boehringer $ 109,000
Russ Davis $ 109,000
Dave Pavlas $ 109,000
Andy Pettitte $ 109,000
Mariano Rivera $ 109,000
My only point with the 2000-2005 was that Chipper pretends like Atlanta's difficulty signing players coincides with their "downslump." I just don't think it's true. Atlanta has always had a tough time doing it, which is part of the reason they had such superb player development.Windu said:Greg Maddux signed for alot less to come to Atlanta than play in NY. And I think 63 million was one of the highest payrolls back then, I think the Braves were right up there with the Yankees though. We couldn't sign anybody 2000-2005 because Time Warner kept cutting the payroll back. We are finally getting a little bit more cash now with a new owner and big contracts coming off the books...although we can't get anyone to take it from us.
And I have heard simliar reports about Peavy not wanting to come to Atlanta. I can understand why, Cubs have a better chance of winning. I thought back in the late 90s the Mets and Braves trash talked a bit, /shrug. But I guess nothing on the level of Cole Hamels stuff. But yeah World Champs kinda gives a right to act all cocky though.
Windu said:Greg Maddux signed for alot less to come to Atlanta than play in NY. And I think 63 million was one of the highest payrolls back then, I think the Braves were right up there with the Yankees though. We couldn't sign anybody 2000-2005 because Time Warner kept cutting the payroll back. We are finally getting a little bit more cash now with a new owner and big contracts coming off the books...although we can't get anyone to take it from us.
And I have heard simliar reports about Peavy not wanting to come to Atlanta. I can understand why, Cubs have a better chance of winning. I thought back in the late 90s the Mets and Braves trash talked a bit, /shrug. But I guess nothing on the level of Cole Hamels stuff. But yeah World Champs kinda gives a right to act all cocky though.
Fixed.We won for 14 consecutive years, and you never, ever saw any bulletin board material. And now that Philly can't keep their mouth shut. Just go play baseball. It's Cole Hamels now. It was Jimmy Rollins and Carlos Beltran the past couple of springs. Philadelphia constantly talks trash at the Mets. You know, win with class, lose with class. Just keep your mouth shut and go play your game.
The Frankman said:Fixed.
That justifies the Phillies running their mouth weekly about the Mets? If he didn't say that I'd killl him! EVERY team thinks they're the team to beat in April.LJ11 said:Carlos was asked a question, and he answered it, "We're the team to beat." If he answered differently, or backed off, the media would've spun it the other way.
The Frankman said:That justifies the Phillies running their mouth weekly about the Mets? If he didn't say that I'd killl him! EVERY team thinks they're the team to beat in April.
AND LJ11 no disrespect but that comment makes me think you don't know the NY media. They would've spun it that "Mets Back Down to Brash Phillies" and said Delgado by not standing up for his team had no balls
Who are you again? Go back to being Mrbob sans championship like you used to be. Seriously, I cared not a damn about the Phillies until you and Rollins started opening your trap. My God, it's like everyone in Philadelphia has to try so hard to prove they're worth a damn to everybody else... Iggles fans, Flyer fans, and Philly fans.Zep said:No, Frank is just acting like a whiny bitch. Mets players don't need to say anything, its all in their actions. That shit speaks 10x more volumes than any shit talking we do. And Remember, teams hate(d) the Mets the most...And you loved it. Don't back down like a pussy now.
Face it, we won...Shit talking you guys is no big deal. You act like Cole said this before we won the World fuckin Championship.
This is probably why so many people get shot and stabbed in Philly.Zep said:Haha, I got you steamin...Look at you. Anger coming right through. I don't know man, I think I might make you have a mental breakdown if we were ever to meet.
Link said:This is probably why so many people get shot and stabbed in Philly.
The citizens seem to enjoy being huge instigators.
I'm mad? I'm not mad, it's truth hurts. Nothing I said is anything revolutionary. Phillies can't stop talking about the Mets, I hardly talked anything Philly related until you/Rollins (or most Phillies) started running the gums. Does posting the truth mean I'm full of rageahol? If you say so...Zep said:All I'm saying is, he's getting mad at the smallest shit. I'm afraid the littlest shit talk would put his ass over the edge.
I mean, its shit talking...That's it. There have been no fights, just shit talking. Small verbal jabs and he's getting so easily pissed at this stuff. I test this guy time and time again and he bites hook, line and sinker. And comes with the same "frontrunner" material on top of that. I just don't know man..
The Frankman said:because I realize the only way to get it to stop is for someone to come along and beat it out of them. Truth.
SanjuroTsubaki said:To the Met fans in here, I saw an awesome desktop wallpaper in the newly created January thread.
http://monkeybiziu.deviantart.com/art/Mets-Retro-74638827
If you search his gallery he has a few others. Thought I would share.
Kuroyume said:Awesome new PS3 wallpaper.