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Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
"corey seager" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
"Added a couple of veterans signing Luke voigt and Tyler naquin to minor league contracts, we got a surprising number about the Milwaukee Brewers from last year. It absolutely shocked me when I saw this. We'll be talking about that with Sarah Lang's. The rangers, Josh young, is preparing what will be likely his first full season in the big leagues, of course, the rangers are a team of stars like a Jacob de Grom, they got Corey Seager that got Marcus Simeon, Josh young is someone who gave me an impact right away. He talked about preparing for the upcoming season. My little mantra right now is like leave no doubt to myself to anybody else. Just go out there and play the best baseball I can. Not peaking too early. I think is a big thing. Last year I said I peaked in January. To just try to build up through camp and be ready to go for the season. I didn't crush it in the out season and hit 7000 balls a day. But coming in, just making sure I feel good every day with whether that's what the routine BP just having small winds trying to find the bottom side part of the baseball that day. I'm not having any sloppy pads that kind of stuff just come in from being intentional with my work. He'd be a candidate for a big breakout season today. I'm going to ask Carl about major candidates for breakouts and also we're going to throw some over unders at wind totals that were getting from a bookie in Las Vegas. Taylor, what else you got? Buster, not the most uplifting topic, but yesterday in the college game day podcast ree Davis and Pete family talked to Alabama's athletic director Greg Byrne about the situation with the basketball team, a young woman being gunned down allegedly by someone on the team, not a great situation, not uplifting at all, but a deftly handled interview and you might have seen it on SportsCenter or any of our channel. So please check that out. The college game day podcast, you can listen to that wherever you're listening to this podcast right now. All aboard. It's the rabbit train, we're called rabbits. Our average play by play man on Sunday

AP News Radio
Seager, Mathias hits in 10th lead Rangers past Twins 4-3
"The ranger scored twice in the tenth inning before holding off the twins four three Corey Seager singled home the tie breaking run and Mark Matthias added an RBI single Texas improved to 8 and 25 and one run games when Jonathan Hernandez stranded runners at the corners Right hander gleno put together a strong start for Texas allowing an unearned run on three hits and 5 and two thirds innings Chris archer also allowed one run on three hits for Minnesota in 5 innings The twins remain a game off the AL central lead I'm Dave ferry

AP News Radio
Seager, Sborz lead Rangers past Mariners 5-3
"Corey Seager double twice and scored twice in the rangers 5 three verdict over the Mariners The game was tied three three with two out in the 7th until seger doubled and scored on a Dole scarce single The run came in inning after Seeger's error at shortstop at the Mariners to tie the game Baba Thompson hit a two run single for the rangers who took the last two games of the series Winning pitcher Josh spores struck out 5 of the 7 batters he faced over the 7th and 8th Matt bras took the loss Seattle remains a half game behind the Blue Jays for the first AL wild card I'm Dave fairy

AP News Radio
Seager 26th HR matches career high as Rangers beat M's 7-4
"Corey Seager matched a career high with his 26th home run and the rangers turned to three zero deficit into a 7 four win over the Mariners Seger solo shot gave Texas a 5 three lead in the 5th inning It came off Marco Gonzalez who surrendered 5 runs and 9 hits over 5 frames Baba Thompson drove in the tie breaking run with a squeeze bunt in the fourth inning A eugenia Suarez homerton had his sac fly for the Mariners who had won 9 straight against the rangers Brett Martin retired one batter and improved to one in 7 I'm Dave ferry

AP News Radio
HR Derby matchups set: Top-seeded Schwarber vs Pujols
"The matchups are set for Monday's home run Derby National league home run leader Kyle schwarber has drawn the top seed The Philly slugger will take on cardinals DH Albert Pujols in the quarterfinals and Metz first baseman Pete Alonso will go against braves outfielder Ronald Acuna junior Pujols is in his 5th Derby and Alonso hopes to become the first three peak champ Rangers star Corey Seager faces Mariners rookie phenom Julio Rodriguez and national slugger Juan Soto goes head to head with Cleveland's José Ramírez before the semifinals begin I'm Dave

AP News Radio
Seager's HR sparks Rangers past Twins 6-5 to end 4-game skid
"Corey Seager led a 6 run 5th inning that sent the rangers to their first win in 5 games 6 5 versus the twins See your belt in a three run Homer to cap the outburst helping Texas erase a three zero deficit The rangers had just two base runners in the first four innings against Sonny gray before loading the bases with nobody out Mitch garver was hit by a pitch leote Tavares hit a sacrifice fly and Josh Smith tied it with an RBI single winning pitcher John gray and 8 over 5 and a third yielding two run homers by Carlos Correa and Ryan Jeffers Sonny gray lost for the first time in his last ten starts I'm Dave

AP News Radio
Michigan moves to 2nd in CFP rankings; coachless Irish 6th
"AP AP sports sports I'm I'm guessing guessing Coolbaugh Coolbaugh for for the the first first time time in in twenty twenty six six and and a a half half years years Major Major League League Baseball Baseball is is facing facing a a work work stoppage stoppage the the league's league's previous previous collective collective bargaining bargaining agreement agreement set set into into place place in in two two thousand thousand sixteen sixteen expired expired at at eleven eleven fifty fifty nine nine on on Wednesday Wednesday night night M. M. L. L. B. B. negotiators negotiators left left the the players players unions unions hotel hotel about about nine nine hours hours before before the the deal deal was was set set to to expire expire and and the the players players union union confirmed confirmed the the lock lock out out early early Thursday Thursday morning morning prior prior to to the the deadline deadline major major league league teams teams committed committed to to over over one one billion billion dollars dollars in in salaries salaries in in one one day day for for the the first first time time ever ever the the Rangers Rangers finalize finalize deals deals with with infielders infielders Corey Corey Seager Seager and and Marcus Marcus Semien Semien worth worth a a combined combined five five hundred hundred million million hobby hobby by by is is is is headed headed to to the the Tigers Tigers for for a a hundred hundred forty forty million million while while Max Max Scherzer Scherzer received received a a hundred hundred thirty thirty million million to to join join the the Mets Mets in in college college football football Notre Notre Dame Dame is is working working on on a a deal deal to to promote promote defensive defensive coordinator coordinator Marcus Marcus Freeman Freeman to to fill fill its its head head coaching coaching vacancy vacancy according according to to an an AP AP source source Freeman Freeman would would replace replace Brian Brian Kelly Kelly who who left left after after twelve twelve seasons seasons to to become become the the next next coach coach at at LSU LSU Gethin Gethin Coolbaugh Coolbaugh AP AP sports sports

ESPN Daily
"corey seager" Discussed on ESPN Daily
"There's been a quarter century Jeff since 19 four when we lost that World Series you referred to and you would hope that lessons have been learned, but I'm curious what the players are demanding here. What are their top issues that make them want to re invite all of that uncertainty into their lives? The players look at a few different tent poles of what they'd like to accomplish here. Number one, they want to get players paid early in their careers. You have to understand and baseball system right now. Your first three years, you're getting paid around the major league minimum. Now I understand probably everyone listening to this podcast would love to get paid the major league minimum of $570,500. It's a great salary, but compared to, say, $43.3 million, if you go out in those first three years and outperform Max Scherzer, you are still going to be making 1.3% of his $43.3 million. So whether it is a bonus pool for those guys or some other mechanism to get them paid younger, that's a big part of it. Competitive integrity is another issue. And what the union means by that is they're tired of tanking. Tanking disincentivizes teams to go out and get players on the free agent market. And while we've been talking Pablo about the Texas Rangers and about the Blue Jays and the Mariners and the tigers spending money as they try to ascend toward a playoff spot, we also can look at the Baltimore Orioles whose current payrolls projected to be $37 million. The Cleveland guardians who are at 40.2. Jeff those are payrolls that in total are less than what Max Scherzer is making in a year. That is exactly my point Pablo. A single guy is making more potentially than an entire team. The third issue is service time manipulation. Major League Baseball's system is service based, which means of the 186 or a 187 days in a season. You have to spend 172 of them on a big league roster to get a full year of service and after 6 full years of service, you go to free agency. Well, we see Chris Bryan out there right now. Chris Bryant in his last season ended with 6 years and 171 days of service. He was one day shy of being a free agent last year. And that sort of service time manipulation as the union and many others. Call it, is something that's it's just hard to figure out how to fix that if you don't completely overhaul the system away from service time. So that's going to be a tough one. But I think the biggest one and this is always going to be the base one because it has to do with money is getting rid of artificial restraints on free agency. Now, these artificial restraints that exist, whether it is that CBT thresholds of $210 million right now. Right. That's the luxury tax that is placed on teams payrolls to try to reduce overspending. Or it is draft pick compensation, where if you sign somewhere else, that team needs to give up a draft pick for the privilege of signing you. They're clearly not doing a whole lot to dissuade spending this off season. And yet, if you get rid of them, fundamentally, theoretically, it is a much better thing for the players. So in response to all of this, Jeff, what is the league? Offered like in an attempt to meet presumably halfway or somewhere around there on those issues. There have been some proposals that have been. Accepted as possibilities, and there are some that have been laughed at sneered at grimace at and trying to figure out what the union wants has been the most difficult part of this entire thing for Major League Baseball because it believes. And some of this may be in good faith. Some of this, maybe not, it believes that what it's put out there has addressed what they're looking for. Now, yes, $100 million salary floor, which was in one of its proposals, would go a long way to addressing some of these issues with teams that are looking at payrolls in the 30, 40, $50 million range potentially. It also came with a lowering of the CVT threshold from $210 million to $180 million with more onerous penalties as well for exceeding it. So it's almost like you're robbing Peter to pay Paul here. That's not something that the union was interested in at all. I think one that has a chance to really stand up is getting rid of direct draft pick compensation. So Corey Seager goes to the Texas Rangers because the Los Angeles Dodgers gave him a qualifying offer, which is a one year $18.4 million tender that he rejected, of course, because he was going to do better in free agency. The rangers for signing seger have to give up a draft pick. And I'll tell you, that's the sort of thing that can hurt players markets. If the rangers don't have to give up that draft pick, do they give Corey Seager more money? Because the value that they would have assigned to that draft pick now could theoretically go to the player. A draft lottery, which MLB recently proposed could go a long way to disincentivizing tanking, though draft lottery exists in the NBA. And we seen a fair bit of tanking there anyway. There are things out there that are percolating that are interesting, but the reality is the Players Association really hasn't felt very good about any of it. The league's objectives here, as you would phrase it, what are they? Well, there are a few things that the league wants. We can start with expanded playoffs. There's been a proposal is Jesse Rogers wrote on ESPN dot com. For a 14 team playoff system where the best team in each league gets a buy out of the wild card round and then you have a wild card round in which the two division winners that aren't the ones with the best record in the league. And the other team with the best record in the league, aside from those three, get to pick their opponents for a three game wild card series. Jeff, I love it so much. Do you love this as much as I love this? Because I love this. I love it 'cause it's bulletin board material, and even though athletes can just be so simple and basic in their motivations like he said something bad about me, I now hate him with the fire of a thousand sons, like that. I mean, that's all it takes. And imagine the bulletin board material you're going to have if somebody chooses you. They chose you because they think they can beat you because they think they're better than you. What I want is a TV show. Can we make this a TV show where there is the choosing broadcast live? It will be a TV show. It's gotta be a TV show, right? Could we see a Mountain Dew drunk Jeff passing, wearing a judge's wig in a robe, presiding over a draft of teams that think less of each other? That would be terrific. Yes. Please. Judge Jeff. So.

KOMO
"corey seager" Discussed on KOMO
"Communes and from the Beacon plumbing sports desk Monday Night Football right now we're in the fourth quarter and it's Washington 17 Seahawks 9 earlier the kraken beat the buffalo Sabres 7 to four Cyber Monday and combos Bill Swartz is Major League Baseball teams spend in a spending frenzy in just 24 hours that Texas Rangers have shelled out a lot of dead presidents like they're printing them Reports say free agent contracts were middle infielders Marcus semien and Corey Seager will total more than half a $1 billion You heard right with a bee Numerous sources indicate the Seattle Mariners are close to landing free agents southpaw pitcher Robbie ray 5 years 115 million Ray hit rock bottom with the Arizona Diamondbacks because of injuries and control troubles But dedicated himself to the gym after a trade to Toronto You know we put the kids down for bed and I'm getting back in the gym and she's like wait we have a Netflix show we have to watch together but you know for me it was worth the sacrifice It did pay off as Robbie ray led the American League in strikeouts and won the Cy Young award The University of Washington where the Tuesday morning press conference introducing new huskies football coach kaelin de Boer For the past two years he was head man at Fresno state and this season took the bulldogs to a 9 and three record and a bowl game Sports attended 40 after the hour Bill Schwartz come on news The at the company store we've been perfecting comfort for over a 110 years We know plush warm comforters you know the snooze button We know soft towels You know bubble baths We know.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"corey seager" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Hosting the three and 7 Seattle Seahawks Washington is coming off two straight wins while Seattle has lost two straight Big money signings in Major League Baseball with the mets in free agent three times sag award winner Max Scherzer agreeing to a three year contract worth a $130 million with an opt out after the second year The average value of $43.33 million per season is the highest in MLB history easily surpassing the $36 million per year the Yankees pay Garrett Cole Meanwhile the Texas Rangers Incan former Dodger shortstop Corey Seager to a ten year $325 million deal Finally the Mariners signing American League Cy Young award winner Robbie ray the 5 year $115 million contract for the third year opt out I'm the enforcement that your Bloomberg world sports op day Markets headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day At Bloomberg dot com The Bloomberg business app and that Bloomberg quick take He's a Bloomberg business flash And I'm Paul Allen in Sydney where we're seeing the ASX high right now by 1.2% at a very positive session Indeed after some of the selling we've seen recently inspired by the oma cron variant we've got the nikkei bitter by 1% the topics better by 1.3% But we are seeing a few losses in South Korea the cost be off by two thirds of 1% in Hong Kong the hang sing weaker by three quarters of 1% Shanghai Bo in positive territory better by quarter of 1% and we did have some pretty decent PMIs out of China for the month of November manufacturing PMI 50.1 Beck and expansionary territory for the first time in three months non manufacturing PMI little weaker than expected but 52.3 So also still in positive territory there This comes off the back of a positive day for U.S. markets as well The S&P at its best days since mid October the NASDAQ it's best days since the end of March So concerns do seem to be easing a little about the variant of the coronavirus in terms of symptoms not being terribly severe but it's still going to be a couple of weeks before we still know the full story in terms of vaccine efficacy Take a look around some other assets most notably oil West Texas right now 70 88 and branch 74 46 sprint's ten day volatility now the highest since May 2020 ahead of this week's OPEC plus meeting and the Biden administration saying well maybe might release some more reserves from the SPR Yield on the ten year one 51 right now and we take a look at Bitcoin 57,496 Later on we're going to have retail sales for Hong Kong for the month of October and tonight's India's third quarter GDP numbers And that is you mark it uptake Let's get a check of global news now It back to this in San Francisco It all right Paul coming back to you in a minute Hong Kong says they oma cron variant.

Big Time Baseball
"corey seager" Discussed on Big Time Baseball
"He didn't have his usual year, a terrific two way player. Great defender, radiator, great talent, but he did not have his usual year. You know, to me, he looks like a backup and a plan and some of these places, obviously Houston's going to need a short stop. You know, perhaps them, you know, we know the Yankees are looking at these shortstops. They want to go short term, though. I think, generally, that's why I think they look like semi and the best, although my understanding is semi and it's looking for a 7 or 8 years. That's not that short term, but he is believe 30 years he's over 30 anyway. He's about 30 years old. So he's a little older than the others Correa and seger particularly are quite young being 27 years old. So there's a lot going on here. The Yankees are involved. The Dodgers are involved. The Texas certainly involved. And, you know, story is from Arlington, Texas, so we've connected them to them and career we've connected to Detroit with the AJ hinge thing and they just had breakfast. I don't know if we're reading too much into that. But my understanding with Detroit, as I've written, tweeted, whatever you want to call it, they do not want to spend the 300 million for one person. So they be gray assigns there and doesn't get 300 million. Maybe they change their mind. He goes over 300 million, but that seems to be about the right price for Correa. Based on everything, the defense, I think he had the top war for position players in the American League this year. Pretty darn good player, although at this point, there seems to be more activity with seger. You know, I have noticed in this is something I have, I will say, I've said this many times when I played. There's only a couple of guys I ever shared a field with or played with or against that I just thought this guy is on a different level than everyone else on this field. And it's not necessarily only talent. It's everything. There's something about this guy that is just might not even be quantifiable, but also has all the quantifiable things as well. And that is Carlos Correa. When I'm playing against Carlos Correa, it was like I wasn't playing the same sport as this guy. And the only other time I really felt that was playing against Mike Trout towards the end of his minor league career to when he goes up the big leagues, it's like, okay, he's not he's never coming back. No. He's just, it's incredible how good Carlos Correa is. Selfishly, I kind of think I love the idea of him going to Detroit. Corey Seager, I think the market is there for him, but you know, the Dodgers want to bring him back and he brought up the fact. The Dodgers options right now are ridiculous. The fact that they can let Corey Seeger walk and they're going to be perfectly fine. That's just how good the Dodgers currently are. Trevor story is an incredibly part of the expression. He's an incredibly interesting story. You know, the whole thing with the Colorado Rockies and him getting away from them right now and it doesn't I don't think the market's going to be there and I spoke with Joel Sherman yesterday and he had this idea that he might end up taking a one year short term deal with the Yankees and maybe he re hit the market next year with a not flooded shortstop market. And to me, that sounds like a great idea, but you bring up the fact that he is from Arlington. So the rangers would be a phenomenal fit. There is just so many question marks and oh, by the way, I didn't even mention hobby buyers or Marcus Simeon Marcus Simeon who was arguably right up there in the MVP voting this season. It's going to be an exciting off season with a weird gap because it's going to I think the market's just going to be go, go, go, go, go, pause. Go go, go, go, go, go, go. It's going to be. It's going to be a unique, unique option. Well, we're going to have a low there because we do expect this lockout to occur on December 1 or two. So we're having a lot of activity now, which is cool and much more than we usually do around Thanksgiving time. And we're going to see some decent signings. I saw people report someone reported that send me an secret could go before the lockout or that seems likely still to me, but even to even bring that up as a possibility shows you how different this off season is. Some guys want to get done, you know, and don't have to think about it all through the lockout and you can't really carefully blame a mom. Correa is not going to get done in this period, I'm sure it doesn't seem like the market is forming quickly, that doesn't mean it won't be a great market. I'm with you, I think he's a fantastic player. I sit on Twitter about a month ago, I thought he was the best defender in baseball. At any position and he did win the platinum glove even though I of course you can let push back on Twitter like I'm an idiot. He won the platinum glove guys, you know? I mean, he certainly in the conversation and I appreciate the fact you were on the field with him and saw that. I did see a rod say was the LeBron of baseball. I think that's probably a friend talking. There is no LeBron in baseball. Baseball is in that kind of game where one player can dominate a game or win a championship. Otherwise you mentioned Mike Trout has only played 8 playoff.

Yanks Go Yard: A New York Yankees podcast
"corey seager" Discussed on Yanks Go Yard: A New York Yankees podcast
"I never considered this a possibility to be honest with you because I thought he always had value. He's making what like I think it's a projected 5.4 million. Somewhere between like 5.4 and 5.8 million, which is like not bad for a guy who's been above league average at the plate whenever Blake well above league average at the plate whenever he's healthy, but this is from Lindsay Adler of the athletic who's a trusted insider for the scheme. She's got a lot of insight. And her, quote, in the article about the Yankees shifting infield, there were a lot of things in there. So go read that from the athletic, you're gonna there's possibility of DJ layer becoming full-time first baseman. It's supposed to be possibility of DJ Lemay who becoming a full-time third baseman. There's a possibility of, you know, maybe Voight coming back. Like it's crazy, but her one quote was, quote, Voight was marginalized after returning from the injured list after the trade deadline and would seem to be a non non tender candidate as he's projected to make more than $5 million in his second year of arbitration. So and guess what? She did not preface this with Anthony Rizzo coming back. She did not preface this with another first baseman coming on board. She prefaced this just by Luke voigt existing. So that's why now I kind of have a concern about this because look, you're the Yankees. Perfect word there, marginalized. Voight was marginalized. He was healthy. They could have fit him in the lineup. They opted not to. He got playing time returned to him and Rizzo went on the COVID list. Proved himself that he could still perform then the Yankees still told him to kick rocks. And we're good, thanks. Yeah, they tried to trade him at the deadline. They didn't do it. Like, at that point, if there was even a consider, if you're looking ahead to the off season like at this point, you probably know your non tendering him or not at the end of July, right? Or like this thought process doesn't change in August and September because if the thought process were to change, boy would have changed your mind with not ten non tendering him because he performed well, aside from the times that you gave him four days off number like, hey, Luke, do you mind pinch hitting in the 8th inning? Us down by two with the bases loaded. That would be great. Thanks. We'll see what you could do. You haven't had enough bat in a week. Or even worse, we're down four nothing. And there's nobody on base. You want to go up and rip a Homer? Oh, you struck out trying to rip a Homer? You look like a big old loser. Yeah, thanks. Cool. So it would be a bad luck if he's not tendered because you can't tell me the guy doesn't have any sort of trade value. I'm not saying he's gonna fetch you a top ten prospect. I'm not saying he could get your reliever. This guy's a starting baseball player if he's healthy. I understand that the health is a big question, but health is a big question for a lot of key players, especially ones coming into this free agent class. So if you're talking about a cost effective first baseman who hits well above the league average when he's on the field, non tendering him would look so bad. He's not gonna be here next year. I think we can all agree on that. Whether Rizzo's here or not, the Yankees are gonna figure something else out. I think they go for a lefty here..

Yanks Go Yard: A New York Yankees podcast
"corey seager" Discussed on Yanks Go Yard: A New York Yankees podcast
"A lot of shorts out floating in the pipeline, but you can not make your 2022 decision based entirely around eventually accommodating future prospects because nobody's ready for 2022 except Corey Seager. I don't hate it. There is a sense of inevitability growing here, though, the Yankees have chosen their man. It's surprising. A lot of people picking Trevor story because he's gonna cost a 150 million to $200 million less. Some people picking Carlos Correa because he is the prize of the class. Clearly, I would say if the ages are willing to spend, but not on Correa that says a lot about what they think about Correia's personality. And I'm going to trust them on this one because as we've hopefully learned by now, personalities do matter, Garrett Cole and Bret Gardner screaming at each other as stupid as a story that was. Kind of seems like it mattered. Joey Gallo having OCD and laying his clothes out, absolutely doesn't matter. Shout out to Joey Gallo. That's one of the dumbest things I've ever read. Shouldn't have been written. But chemistry is real, it exists. And so if, you know what? I'm more committed to Aaron judge than I am to Carlos Correia. I would assign Carlos Correa, but if they're not gonna do it, there's a reason why. And if they're willing to spend money on somebody and it's Corey Seeger, then that tells me the money is not a concern at all. It is not going to pile up. There will be no repercussions in 5 years because you don't do this with the memory of a goldfish. You do this knowing full well that you do not care about the consequences. So if the Yankees don't care, I don't care either. Yeah, before I get into my opinion on here, I want to say that I think it's great that we're talking about dropping bills because that's what the problem was the last two years. Yankees clearly had holes that could have been patched up with just like one or two signings that would have brought them a little bit over..

Yanks Go Yard: A New York Yankees podcast
"corey seager" Discussed on Yanks Go Yard: A New York Yankees podcast
"Whatever it may have been, pictures have always used something to I think I think that spin rate didn't come into serious consideration among pitchers because the data weren't available. It was mainly used for control and we saw reports prior to the ban happening that hitters actually did support pitchers using some kind of substance to improve their control because they didn't want to get clocked in the head with a 99 mile an hour fastball. And that's understandable. Pitching, not an easy thing to do. Arm fatigue very much a thing in MLB. Younger pitchers honing in their control early on in their careers and also being able to throw triple digits. You see some issues there with erratic performances and hitters getting blown out of the batter's box by inaccuracy. So I think we'd all sit here and agree that baseball probably didn't make the right decision by just acting this all together. There needed to be some sort of consensus. There needed to be some sort of discussion with people who play the game, but I don't think rob man for an understands that. Nonetheless, Bret Gardner, who's a famous jokester in the Yankees locker room. He's the longest tenured player on this team, the last remaining player since 2009 World Series. I mentioned in the article that we wrote last night, asked Tyler wade and Clint Frazier about Bret Gardner, you know? We have the story about guardi stealing Fraser's turtleneck. We have story about guardi dump account all of Tyler red hot sauce on his Clubhouse chair. Like the behavior or not it's, you know, a form of veteran hazing. I guess you want to say. And maybe it's part of yesteryear. I don't know. I still think that maybe that there is that silly dynamic between older players and younger guys..

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
"corey seager" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
"Ahead. You've got three Hall of Fame locks in the same free agent class. Clayton Kershaw, you know, should be an animus election. Max Scherzer should be an animus election. Albert pools should be inanimate selection. You have Kenley Janssen, who at age 34s got more work to do, but right now he's a borderline Hall of Famer. Only 12 relievers in history of more saves than he has and for those guys are in the Hall of Fame. Kenley has more years ahead. Chris Taylor might be a guy over the weekend. I was debating back and forth with some evaluators and some agents and asking him, what do you think Chris Taylor is going to get? The range I got was somewhere between $60 million and maybe that 96 million that we saw DJ Lemay, you get, and then Corey Seager, who might turn out to be the highest paid free agent in the entire off season. I've never seen anything like this. Yeah, it's amazing. And I talked to a Dodger source of mine a couple of months ago about Corey Seager and he said we love him. I hope he comes back, but he said there's only so much honey in the pot, which means I think we can expect Corey Seeger to go somewhere else because they have trade Turner. I would warn everyone, you better not let Corey Seeger go without making some sort of good bid for him because that guy's really good and he's going to stay really good for many more years. After that, I don't know what they're going to do. I mean, Max Scherzer is going to get two years, maybe three from somebody given how well he pitched. Kershaw with his injury and his allure of Texas..

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
"corey seager" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
"Cray and Corey Seager both have injury histories. So that is something to keep on mine on finding those two guys. And it's interesting. Let's say for the sake of argument that the CBA, the next CBA is signed relatively soon. Let's say it actually happens in early December. I wouldn't be surprised to see these 5 shortstops get close to a $1 billion between the 5 of them because one thing that became very clear in my conversations with people around baseball, they're going to be a lot of teams bidding on this group of players and not the usual suspects like the Yankees and whether or not the Dodgers would go back to try to keep seger. The Texas Rangers are seen as a major force in the upcoming free agent market, where Chris young, their general manager scene is someone who wants to change the culture, the organization, which is why people wonder about simian, maybe getting big offers from them, maybe Trevor story grew up in the Dallas area. The tigers are expected to get one of the 5 guys. And the natural one, I think you would agree with me, Carlos Correa. His former manager, AJ Hinch manages the tigers. Is that a factor? But the expectation is to tell you he's gonna land one of these 5. The Mariners are seen as a really, really dangerous team in this free agent market because it's a team on the rise and they don't have many payroll obligations moving forward. Yeah, they're interesting because they have a gold glove shortstop and JP Crawford. So you would hate to move him off shortstop to second base, but they need a hitter. They need a big bat. So, yeah, one of those guys would be a great fit in Seattle. I'm with you on Detroit. A team that had vast improvement last year, especially with the pitching, they need a Batman, Carlos Correa, absolutely perfect fit, especially like you said if the Yankees might be more interested in Corey Seager. So, man, I can't wait. I can't wait for the World Series to get to us here, but I can't wait for this off season. Yeah, Philly's another team to watch. They clearly need a shortstop. They do have major payroll obligations to other players. It'll be interesting to see where it goes. All right, Dave, thanks for doing this. All right, buster. Todd.

Yanks Go Yard: A New York Yankees podcast
"corey seager" Discussed on Yanks Go Yard: A New York Yankees podcast
"They really can't make a mistake here. If they're not going to trade, not trading Torres is fine. If he's going to play second base, I think that kind of that brings him back to a sense of normalcy. I don't think we're going to see we're not going to see what we saw the last two years. At least I'm willing to bet that we're not going to. I think he's going to be more comfortable at full season at second base. His bat's going to start coming around. The way I think he's going to hit 38 homers, probably not. I think we're good for 25. And there's no need to trade him if they don't feel like it's all if it truly all came crashing down because you still under club control. You still making a cost effective salary for now the cost conscious Yankees and it allows them to move DG DJ le mayhew around in the infield and use him to whatever they feel is worth his $15 million is 15 million a year salary because if his bat is regressing at this point, then they're going to have to justify that money by using him on the versatile end of the defensive side of the ball. So that'll be him playing a lot of firsts, some thirds, second DJ one glaber needs days off. But yeah, and drill and Simmons certainly can not happen. That makes this lineup worse. And that's not really up for debate. I actually view these short stops in I think there's four buckets. I think you actually you put Corey Seager in his own in his own little core Seager and Simeon are kind of in the same bucket even though they're going to command different money. See you're like you said he's not going to be a shortstop. I think he's got two years left there. And I couldn't be wrong. I could be wrong. And I get it, but it is a bit of a tough sell to be like, we need to fix the shortstop position. We are going to commit big money to someone everyone knows is not a shortstop. Yeah. I understand why, but it's just a hard sentence to say. Yeah, no, it is. I agree, but if there is a realistic scenario where he can shift over and the organization is truly high on volpi or peraza or even oswaldo Guerrero, who people seem to be ignoring in the minors. I don't know why he dominated triple-A. Then that's something that's a plan that you have. Hey, great. We have these guys coming up. We'll shift seger over to third. Then we have a shortstop. I don't know. That's complicated. But is that my first choice? No, do I have a first choice? I don't really know. I'm very confused to off season. Is Trevor's story the answer? I don't know. Is Javier Baez? Probably not. Is Marcus Simeon like we said, he hasn't really played shortstop in two years. I mean, he he's played water, combined 60 games at shortstop over the last two years. Is that a guy you want taking over shorts up in the meantime? We just had a guy who hadn't played shorts up at the major leagues on a consistent basis for two and a half years. So why are we going to do that?.

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"corey seager" Discussed on Yanks Go Yard: A New York Yankees podcast
"Is this a spot? Is this a spot for him? I don't know. Just consider that, but Brian Butterfield has worked in the Igor organization in the past. He's worked in many organizations. He has one consistently, he has been one of the league's better third base coaches. Is that somebody you want to hand the keys to you? After a season of struggle after a weird Phil Nevin year, art is Aaron Boone's bad cop gonna be a bench coach now. Are we gonna dismiss Carlos Mendoza? Do we need the bad cop to be a third base coach or can we just bank on experience? 'cause I really do like Butterfield and I feel like adding him to the coaching staff would be nothing but beneficial. Also, John Sterling, beloved, we all love John Sterling. Rumor has it is gonna take on fewer games this year, moving forward for WFA and his legacy was complicated a little bit moving forward by the fact that he was not allowed to travel to road games for most of this year. It magnified his struggles, it amplified them and made us feel weird. The fact that he was looking at TV monitors and not looking at game action led to Sterling's trademark it is high as far as caught occurring more often than ever before. The Giancarlo Stanton play, much like the Phil Nevin send around third in the wild card game. The Giancarlo Stanton blast that wasn't a Homer that was called a Homer that embarrassed everybody and he said, what did I do wrong? He's on first. That didn't feel good. The less Sterling I guess the better if he's going to be cotton situations like that. But it still does feel like the end of an era, I'm not ready for it. I'm not willing to admit that it's time to move on from John Sterling and so seeing that admission on Monday morning on the old New York Daily News or maybe the post it made me sad. I just want to still say that a lot of people who think John Sterling is the worst and is a curse and is the worst thing to ever happen to Major League Baseball. Have never lived a full season with his calls and had ever lived and died with his voice. He is the voice of Yankee summers. And he always will be. So you take the good with the bad and if it's gonna be less John Sterling, we've already said goodbye to Ken singleton. It doesn't feel good. I will sign off today. Mini pod, little pod, Thomas back on Wednesday, don't you worry about it. He's gonna be handling solo dudes on Friday. I will be in Los Angeles, California, too late to watch. Dodgers, bummer for me. Anyway, before we sign off, the Red Sox and asters are still playing. I feel like I have to mention it. I said before the series, this was going to be one massive blowout for the Red Sox one massive blowout for the Astros and a bunch of 6 5 games and it was who's gonna be hitting during winning time? Who's gonna be performing?.

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"corey seager" Discussed on Yanks Go Yard: A New York Yankees podcast
"Adam Weiner, Thomas Karen auntie is on assignment today. He refuses to work during the Astros Red Sox ALCS. That's not true. He'll be back on Wednesday. But for now, you've got me and we're talking playoff baseball a couple of moves in Yankees universe. This will be a quick one. Not a lot has changed since the Yankees dismissed all of their coaches on Friday, but we're gonna be talking about Corey Seager, what we're seeing why it's concerning socks astras who's got the advantage and a couple of recent moves that might affect Yankee universe. Make sure to find us on Apple podcast Google podcasts, Spotify wherever you get your podcasts, drop us a 5 star review along with the mailbag question will be more than happy to answer it, but honestly, I can't imagine that you really have a mailbag question that you formulated over the past week, considering the data points have not changed. Marcus Tim's gone. PJ pilota, gone. Phil Nevin unfortunately gone, unfortunately just because we love the fire he brought, he had to go based on what we watched in October, but then again, recalibrate your expectations slightly because Sunday Night's game game two between the Dodgers and braves. There were two moments in that one that really have you scratching your head if you're a Yankee fan, both because of the future and the recent past. Number one, the Ron Washington send in the 8th inning of any Rosario who got around the tag at home scored by a fingers length around the throes Steven Susan junior from right field that was not very strong. That send was remarkably aggressive was the reason the braves won the game because ultimately they were able to tie and then they were able to walk it off and it was also barely different from what Phil Nevin orchestrated at Fenway Park in the wild card game. As much as you may not want to hear that it wasn't a terribly different scenario from what directly led to Nevin's firing Washington got lucky. Sousa's arm isn't great, that play was not made on multiple fronts, even an average right Fielder probably throws him out there. A lot of things broke in Washington's favor, Nevin challenged the Red Sox outfielders, the Red Sox outfielders dominated the Yankees end of story. Of course, we know that Phil Nevin wasn't fired because of one play at the plate. It wasn't just the Aaron judge play. It didn't help his legacy that the season basically ended when the momentum from the rest of that ending was blunted by the air and judge play. But it's 22 outs at the plate this year. I mean, that's unconscionable. There was a lot of data to work with from Phil Nevin. It basically indicated this maybe ain't gonna work out at third base anymore..

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Atlanta Takes 2-0 Lead Over Dodgers in NLCS
"Eddie Rosario's walk off single in the bottom of the ninth day of the Atlanta Braves a five to four win over the Los Angeles Dodgers and put the Braves up two games to none in the National League Championship Series Rosario single which went just under the glove of Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager robin Dansby Swanson from second the Dodgers took a two nothing lead in the first time to see your home run and Jack Peterson hit a two run shot in the six to even things up or Atlanta Braves will Smith picked up the win in relief Gary McPhillips Atlanta

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Dodgers beat Giants 2-1 in playoff thriller, advance to NLCS
"The Dodgers scored a run in the ninth on an RBI single from Cody Ballenger and hang on to beat the giants two to one to win game five of the division series Kenley Jansen pitched a perfect eighth inning for the win and Max Scherzer closed out the ninth for the save Mookie Betts was four for four and scored on Corey Seager's RBI double in the sixth the giants started twenty four year old Logan Webb went the first seven innings giving up four hits and a run with seven strikeouts rookie Camilo dove all given the go ahead run in the ninth and took the loss during rough homered but the giants were over five with runners in scoring position Riley on San Francisco

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Urías wins 20th, LA beats Brewers 8-3 to stay alive in West
"The Dodgers have sent the NL west race to the final day with an eight three win over the brewers the victory coupled with the giants lost to the Padres leaves Los Angeles one game behind San Francisco Julio Reavis became the only twenty game winner of the season and the first for the Dodgers since Clayton Kershaw in twenty fourteen yes allowed just one hit over seven innings for manager Dave Roberts team to cap also a tremendous regular season for him really proud of them it's a feather in his cap wanted twenty twenty games the Dodgers got a three run Homer from Justin Turner in the first inning a two run blast by AJ Pollock in the fourth and a solo shot by Corey Seager in the fifth on the ferry

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Back-to-back homers again carry Dodgers past Padres 8-3
"The Dodgers smashed five home runs in an eight to three win over the Padres Mookie Betts and Corey Seager went back to back in the first inning Justin Turner and AJ Pollock back to back in the fourth and Seager went deep again in the seventh LA is hit eleven home runs over its last two games Corey can able got the win in relief now for no Vince Velasquez took the loss of now three and nine LA stays to back of the giants in the NL west race with three games remaining mark Myers Los Angeles

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Dodgers hit 4 HRs in 8th to rally past Padres 11-9
"The Dodgers teed off for four home runs in the eighth inning to pull out an improbable eleven to nine win over the Padres LA trailed nine six before Max Muncy AJ Pollock and Cody Bellinger each had solo shots off Emilio put gun that tied the score Corey Seager then when people of Nabeel chrism out for a two run go ahead Homer in all the hit six home runs in the game David price got the win in relief in Kenley Jansen got the save the Dodgers stay two back of the giants with four games remaining mark Myers Los Angeles

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Seager 2 HRs, Urías, Dodgers win 100th, keep pace in NL West
"Corey Seager hit two solo homers and the Dodgers claimed their one hundredth victory by blanking the Diamondbacks three nothing cigarette trade Turner both hit their one hundredth career home runs doing it on back to back pitches in the first inning C. reaches century mark with his second home run a drive estimated at four hundred sixty four feet in the third inning Julio arena scattered five hits over five innings for his major league leading nineteenth victory but Los Angeles remains two games behind the NL west leading giants on the ferry

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Muncy homers in 10th, Dodgers rally for 7-5 win over Rockies
"Max Muncy led off the tenth inning with a two run Homer completing the Dodgers come back in a seven five victory at Colorado munchies thirty fifth home run of the season follow trade Turner's game tying RBI single with two outs in the ninth Corey Seager had four singles for the Dodgers including a two run hit the put LA ahead three nothing before the Rockies came back mixtures are struggling allowing five runs over as many innings but he remains unbeaten since joining the Dodgers the Dodgers pulled within one game of the NL west leading giants I'm the ferry

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Kershaw 1st Win Since June, Streaking Dodgers Top Shaky Reds
"Clayton Kershaw picked up his first win since June twenty seventh as the Dodgers knocked off the Reds eight to five Kershaw allowed one run and three hits over five innings striking out eight in the Dodgers eighth win in nine games it was a second start since returning from elbow inflammation Gavin locks and Corey Seager each hit two run homers for Los Angeles which is trying to chase down the giants for the NL west title will Smith also homered for LA the Reds dropped their eighth straight series is Wade Miley was tagged for six runs and nine hits in a season low three innings I'm Dave Ferrie

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Dodgers' Scherzer Gets 3,000th K, Near Perfect vs Padres
"Mixtures are carried a perfect game into the eighth inning and recorded his three thousandth career strikeout as the Dodgers clobbered the Padres eight nothing sure is a retired his first twenty two batters before Eric Hosmer doubled to deep right the Dodgers ace is the nineteenth pitcher in major league history to fan three thousand it's a awesome thing to accomplish you know I love strikeouts and to me this is a testament to their ability to being going out there every single yeah it make him my thirty plus starts a year you're in you're out Corey Seager Mookie Betts hit solo homers and Justin Turner added a three run blast in the seventh the Padres finished with that Blake Snell who left after eleven pitches with a left abductor injury the Dodgers remain two and a half games of the NL west lead I'm Dave Ferrie

KNBR The Sports Leader
"corey seager" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"Very crude would look at the headlines. Giants came from behind twice today, and they beat the Rockies in Denver, 74. They sweep the three game series in Denver, something that had not happened. From any club this year. LaMonte Wade had a two run single in the ninth to make it 54 Evan Longoria followed with a two run double later in the frame to make it 74. Giants get the wind 74 there now. 90 and 50 after 140 games, 22 games left, And if the Dodgers lose tonight, the Giants of a two game lead in the National League West, the Dodgers in ST Louis against the Cardinals, it's Adam Wainwright against Mitch White. Corey Seager got Ella on top early with an R B double the Yadi Molina said. A two run bomb and the Cardinals of a 31 lead that game in the 3rd 6 40 tonight at the Coliseum, Chai socks and a Xgo Dallas Kaegel against Frankie Montas. One of the baseball note today was the Baseball Hall of Fame induction. Or Derek Jeter, Larry Walker, Ted Simmons and the late Marvin Miller. Couple. Football Notes. The NFL regular season officially begins tomorrow night. Dallas and Tampa from Tampa. Niners go Sunday against the Lions will have pre game for you at seven. A.m. on kgo 8 10 and one Oh 77 the bone. Of course, we'll have the game for you. Niners and Lions. Niners today signed linebacker Nate Gerry and released offensive lineman Corbin Kaufusi and the college Football. AP Poll is out Top 25 TOP five LITTLE SHIFT Alabama Still one Georgia moves to to buck guys moved up to three Oklahoma drops to four A and M rounds out the top 53 SEC teams in the top five those your half past headlines. Now back to Tolbert, Kruger.

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"corey seager" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"Give them just an extra day to freshen up since he's a young guy. In future, maybe against Blake Snell on Monday. Yeah, Like I said, they the weirdest things going on with the Padres. Blake Snell spitting all these great games, his last three. They're one and two in those three games. It's just it's nuts. In regards to the Dodgers. That's you know what's funny is a flip games, and I'll obviously can They just lose a game and it just feels like we're talking about two silver yesterday. So you know, down the stretch, they come and you know, maybe it's going to take one of three members going to take one of four. Whatever, but it just feels like every single night. You look over and the Dodgers winning, and then I was thinking this one. The Giants jumped out to the 50 lead yesterday. They got to be scoreboard watching to their fans and the Giants Jim, It's like neither team loses. And you just You know, it's been interesting because when the Giants have lost games, the Dodgers lost game so they've gotten lucky. But three of the last four times, but it's just it's crazy. When you watch scoreboard watches like Oh, they're winning, too. So you got the pressure. They did have a stumble where these Rockies beat them. Two out of three Judges stadium. That was the same weekend that Atlanta beat the Giants two out of three. And then the problem was Atlanta went to Dodger Stadium in the Dodgers swept them. While the Giants lost 3 to 4 to Milwaukee. So I I watched the Dodgers every game. First of all, this is so much fun. And I know they're the A love some l, a Dodgers and their hated up here and the whole bit late thing. I understand all that. But you really have to. They're a fun team to watch. Their lineup is insane. This is the best national legal lineup, possibly ever. There's still younger players that have a career to build on. There's been some that have been more accomplished as far as later in their career. Big red machine right at the height of their powers, This is a lineup that is unyielding. It does not stop. Uh, and when they when they start one of their frontline guys, whether it's yours or bueller or your Ius, who's the winningest pitcher in baseball? We're talking about a galaxy of stars, so they're fun team to watch, and they're always on. MLB network puts them on all the time. And if they're on the East Coast and they're not a and I just fire up the app. I watched just about every pitch and every game because they are interesting to watch and obviously I mean, I think we got to start doing cuttings during our broadcasts where we give the once we get down to the last couple of weeks of the year. Is this going to come down to a hit here? A pitch here catch there. And who wins this thing, and whoever wins this West is going to be set up. Whoever wins the National League West John Maybe If it's the Giants, they still won't get the respect around the world. But they're clearly going to be favored to win the National League pennant. And then I would think they could be. They could be favored. The Dodgers, I think could be favored over Tampa Bay. To win the World Series in a rematch of last year with a favor the Giants over Tampa bad But whoever wins the National League West Is quite possibly going to win the World Series. This year, So we're kind of, you know, playing it out here and and September and early October before we get real October in the world's The Game seven of the World Series this year would be November. The third So it's going to go on for a while. But They're a fascinating team to watch their great rival to have because there's so much fun. To watch and I don't know if he had that much fun to watch Tampa Bay play every game, but when you're watching the L, A Dodgers, there's not a guy in the lineup. You don't want to watch, so they're just a very interesting Came to watch and everything they do impacts with the Dodgers do so again. We'll see how it engineer at the end of 162. But you really have to enjoy this special year. I mean, this is incredible, incredible, And it's not like 51 where they were way behind and came back. The Giants have been machine like they just don't go on losing streaks and their the way they have a sense of purpose every single day after those exhausting games. Against the Dodgers over the weekend to come here and just whack 10 runs on Labor Day 12 more last night, ringing triples and doubles all over the ballpark. I mean, is there lineup is unyielding as well. So it's just we have to really celebrate the moment live in the moment, and this is just one of the classic. I mean, they're going to be talking about this season 2030 years from now and forever, Really Joanna, the summer of 2021, then the giant Dodger rivalry. Arguably, this is the best of all. Yeah, 23 games left, And by the way, I think that's the reason why it's so fun because there with we've talked about this there, Uh, April is 267 million. The Giants is 1 61 the fact that if you look at today's projected line up for the Dodgers By the way, maybe the Cardinals have a chance today because Adam Wainwright's having a great season this year for the Cardinals, and he goes to the mound today. But every player in their projected lineup today has been an all star trade. Turner, Max Muncy, Mookie Betts, Uh, Justin Turner, Corey Seager, Will Smith, Chris Taylor and Bellenger. And Villagers hitting 87. You know the season he's having, but every, uh, position player in their lineup projected lineup today has been an All star at some point in their career. Who's pitching that they're going with the same guys. Giants are pitching is a T b, D or T V. A. They keep going back and forth between T B D. It looks like Mitch White today barrio from other men in San That's, uh, that's a That's a full pension and an opener. Exactly. So that's what kind of game you see what this so they're going to do back to Beck Bullpen games. Cory Kane. Abel started forum last night. And they went through the entire bullpen. I mean, they really, I mean, Andrew Freedman started this. In Tampa Bay. They used 1234567899.

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Scherzer Strikes out 13, Dodgers Beat Cardinals 5-1
"Make sure there is now five of those since joining the Dodgers at the trade deadline after tossing eight innings and allowing an earned run while striking out thirteen and up five to one win over the cardinals Los Angeles plate four runs in the first inning against losing pitcher mouse Michaelis Chris Taylor belts a two run home run for the Dodgers who also got RBIs from Corey Seager and Mookie Betts as they win for the eighteenth time in the last twenty three games I continue to battle for the top spot in the NL west with the giants the cards of lost four of five in a three and a half games back in the wild card race I'm Mike Reeves

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Dodgers Beat Giants 6-1, Move Into Tie for First in NL West
"The Dodgers jumped out to a three nothing lead in the first inning and go on to win it six to one Julio Rayos pitched five and two thirds innings giving up eight hits but only one run striking out eight for the win Trey Turner and Corey Seager with home runs and AJ Pollock with an RBI double the win puts the Dodgers tied with the giants atop the National League west with both teams eighty six wins and fifteen losses the giants didn't have a starting pitcher so they used eight relievers out of the bullpen buster Posey had three hits including a run scoring double Ryan Lee Aung San Francisco

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Seager, Dodgers Beat Braves 3-2; Albies' Foul Injures Knee
"The Dodgers are within a half game of the NL west leading giants after Corey Seager delivered a tiebreaking RBI double in the eighth inning to give LA a three two win over the Braves Mookie Betts homered to get the Dodgers within two to one in the fourth and scored the winning run following a leadoff walk the winning hit came off Tyler magic who had gone eighteen and a third innings without allowing a run Atlanta second baseman Ozzie Albies was carried off the field after fouling a ball off his left knee in the fifth inning the Braves lead in the NL east is now down to two and a half games over the Phillies I'm Dave Ferrie

KNBR The Sports Leader
"corey seager" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"I'm not saying that that we should just You know, Let's see. That's not a big deal. The guys are getting drilled. But also there's not some really high rate of pitchers or players that are getting hit in the head every year again. You don't want to see anybody get hurt, but also work with it. I just I just think that that's I think that's an overstep and saying that, yes, we needed them to do this in order to be safe. Now, let's move on to this next one. This is the one that he says is the real big problem, he says. They're changing the ball based on who the free agent class is going to be. Here is Peter Alonso on what he believes the biggest issue in baseball is the biggest concern is that Major League Baseball manipulates the baseballs year in and year out, depending on the free agency class. Or guys being in an advanced part of their arbitration. So I do think that's a big issue. Um, the ball being different every single year with other sports. The ball is the same like basketball, football, tennis, golf like balls the same, so I think that that's the that's the real issue with the changing of the baseballs and Maybe if they didn't believe didn't change the baseball pitchers would need to use as much sticky stuff because Well, Yeah, we ended up their interesting interesting thought here, and it's a huge accusation. And he goes on by the way to say that in 2019 when we talked about the dead ball. Excuse me. Excuse me, the the live ball. Basically, they thought that it was like the Super Bowl, the juice balls. We were talking about member in 2019. How much offense shot up. How many home runs were hit, and we said, it's all about the juice ball. It must have changed the ball, he says. If you look at the fridge and off season that year, it was all pictures says they were trying to suppress numbers by by pictures raise the numbers by the Offense to lower the market price when you get to free agency, and then he went on to say, if you look at who the free agent classes this year, they told us this season they were deadening the baseballs and now we looked around and we go, boy. Look at all these free agent short stops. They're going to hit the market. You go third baseman Kris Bryant. Then you go Corey Seager and you go Trevor story. Then you go. Korea. They were going to have Linder, who just signed a new contract. Javi Bias. Brandon Crawford, Trevor Simeon, You go up and down their ski Trevor Sammy, and that's the quarterback markets Send me and former Oakland Hey, boy, Who'd have thought I've been mixing up my seminars, huh? Boy? How's that came out of nowhere for me Some Freudian slip there. Trevor Samia Dude, the quarterback for the Broncos. Remember that anyway, Um, interesting, interesting accusation. Now, I wouldn't put it past Major league baseball. This is something that happens that they're now saying we're going to. We're going to suppress offense based on what the season is will suppress defense based on what happened. And if you're looking at it, based on dollars lost by Major League baseball or these individual teams. Boy, I I hate going conspiracy Theory man, but it's it's when a player is talking about and the players saying Oh, no, it's a fact we discussed this stuff. It's known that baseball wants to control where the numbers go. This is Could be a bigger scandal and it's you know, he's a big player, Peter Alonso. He's a guy who hit a lot of home runs. He could be a facial game for a really long time in one of the biggest cities in the game, so interesting stuff will continue to talk about. We are late. We're behind it. So on the other side, we make the connection with Murph and Mac. We get rolling on a Thursday morning you're in the leadoff spot can be our 1045 and 6 80. You're listening to the sports leader. You're smart speaker is a radio. You hear the leadoff spot with Adam Copeland at home? Just say to your apple pipes play K NPR right now, you probably know that Murphy Mac loved their.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"corey seager" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Fashion, taking a 53 decision and 10 innings. Over the Dodgers in Los Angeles with a man on in the fifth. Jesse Winker comes to the plate. Here's to Cowboy. Hammered left center field and Winker got all of it back to the wall and going to run shot by Jesse Winker and the Reds have taken a 53 lead opposite field juice. From the Reds to hole hitter. And that's what the Reds wanted when they put weaker in the number two spot. They wanted somebody on base when he came to the plate with the 10th inning gives in just that Laker hit the game winner hit the game winner off a Dodger closer, Kelly Jansen. I know he throws a lot of cutters. I got a great scholar report from seeing Joe right before, um Had a plan and just just kind of went for it, Um Just try toe, put the barrel on the ball and hit it hard somewhere. Tyler Malli started went five innings lying around on five hits. A mere Garrett's troubles continued. He gave up a two run homer to Corey Seager to tie the game three all in the seventh. But the Reds win it in 10. TJ Antone. Brilliant and relief. Three innings. Three case. Yeah, Yeah, it was fun. Uh, went in expecting one in a through and through a second. And then during the third, so just kind of keeps that up. Um, I think I think you know, even David was expecting maybe one right there. Um, you know, hopefully we could get ahead on. Uh, but it was whatever the team is. Game two tonight. Has Jeff Hoffman up against Walker Bueller coverage begins right here on 700 wlw at 605 of sports Talk..