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1 minute ago, Alasdaire said:

Mateo with a baserunning error and borderline error today. Those are anomalies for him, but you begin to wonder how much longer you can justify running him out there everyday.

And as I say that, he makes a couple of nice plays in the field.

Not knocking his defense at all, he's awesome out there. And his speed terrorizes other teams.

On a team without many infield prospects and with a ton of juice in the lineup, I think you can trot him out there. But as of now, I just don't think this offense as a whole has the consistency to justify his bat in there anymore. He would be awesome as a pinch runner/defender in high-leverage spots.

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1 minute ago, ArtVanDelay said:

Is there a huge amount of non white men trying to become sports pbp announcers?  Weird argument. 

What makes you think there aren’t?   And maybe there would be even more if they had role models growing up that looked similar to them in those positions so they thought it might be available to them.   Like it or not, minorities knew that certain jobs were off limits to them, so it made little sense to dream or try.  Thankfully things have gotten much better, but let’s not pretend that the past means nothing. 

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1 minute ago, spiritof66 said:

I thought the "baserunning error" was an attempted steal of third in the front end of a double still.

Oh was it? You very much could be right. Melanie completely botched the call in real time, and I never saw another angle. I did think it was strange because Mateo is a good baserunner.

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Just now, baltfan said:

What makes you think there aren’t?   And maybe there would be even more if they had role models growing up that looked similar to them in those positions so they thought it might be available to them.   Like it or not, minorities knew that certain jobs were off limits to them, so it made little sense to dream or try.  Thankfully things have gotten much better, but let’s not pretend that the past means nothing. 

Ok, let's get back to the game now. I think we've all had our say. 

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Just now, OsFanSinceThe80s said:

I was always a fan of Dave Stewart’s intimidating glare on the mound.

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Yeah, he was beast out there. Obviously a bit before my time, but Bob Gibson was also an intimidating presence on the mound. 

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Just now, Alasdaire said:

Oh was it? You very much could be right. Melanie completely botched the call in real time, and I never saw another angle. I did think it was strange because Mateo is a good baserunner.

I didn't see it either. Someone on this board said so. 

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