They are surrounded by natural beauty, BUT everywhere I went, every person I encountered was not just rude, but hatefully and aggressively rude. Coincidence? Maybe, but they really left a lasting impression with me. Portland was just the opposite. The flower gardens downtown were spectacular and everyone was pretty chilled. If you are visiting Houston it would depend what part of the city you were in. Some parts you would encounter friendly people, but other places you could encounter danger. Cities are big and diverse.
ALCS HOU (1) vs CLE (3) or NYY (2) NLCS SDP (5) vs PHI (6) LAD (1) 111-51 ELIMINATED ATL (2) 101-61 ELIMINATED NYM (4) 101-61 ELIMINATED STL (3) 93-69 ELIMINATED TOR (4) 92-70 ELIMINATED SEA (5) 90*72 ELIMINATED TBR (6) 86-76 ELIMINATED
It's only one season so it may be a coincidence of baseball randomness, but 2 teams with byes have already been eliminated(without even making a game 5), the Yankees could be sent home today, and we looked pretty damn bad for most of our 3 games. Every individual player is different, but the extended break the top seeds took looks like it could have been a major hindrance this season. The scheduling was a complete joke.
FYI, from mlb.com Compensation for losing players who reject their QO • If a team gives a qualifying offer to a player who then signs elsewhere, the club that lost the player is eligible for Draft pick compensation. If the team that loses the free agent is a revenue-sharing recipient, based on its revenues and market size, then the selection -- if and only if the lost player signs for at least $50 million -- will be awarded a pick between the first round and Competitive Balance Round A of the 2022 MLB Draft. If the player signs for less than $50 million, the compensation pick for those teams would come after Competitive Balance Round B, which follows the second round. The following 13 teams currently qualify for these picks: Brewers, Cleveland, D-backs, Mariners, Marlins, Orioles, Pirates, Rays, Reds, Rockies, Royals, Tigers and Twins. • If the team that loses the player does not receive revenue sharing and did not exceed the luxury-tax salary threshold the previous season, its compensatory pick will come after Competitive Balance Round B. The value of the player's contract doesn't matter in this case. The 15 teams in this category: Angels, Astros, Athletics, Blue Jays, Braves, Cardinals, Cubs, Giants, Mets, Nationals, Phillies, Rangers, Red Sox, White Sox and Yankees. • If the team that loses the player went over the luxury-tax threshold, the compensation pick will be placed after the fourth round has been completed (as with the previous scenario, it doesn't matter how much the player signs for). Two clubs exceeded the threshold in 2021: the Dodgers and the Padres.
Two of those teams - the Yankees and Dodgers - won the first game of the series. If anything, that's where you'd expect the biggest impact.
Ramirez takes the baserunning buffoon award of these playoffs away from Maldonado. Why the guy on 2nd didn't score only amplifies the buffoonery.
it was pretty funny as hell but his team is still down. that's what you get with young players i guess.
How many pitches do you allow Cole to throw? More than usual or do you send a message and show you still trust the bullpen?