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  • Calling out people by real name in threads is doxxing and should be a HUGE no-no on this board. That thread needs to be nuked in totality and the offender seriously warned against future stupidity like that. There are still two references that remain in that thread, btw. What an embarrassment.
    More American children die by gunfire in a year than on-duty police officers and active duty military.

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    • Originally posted by Bene Futuis View Post
      Calling out people by real name in threads is doxxing and should be a HUGE no-no on this board. That thread needs to be nuked in totality and the offender seriously warned against future stupidity like that. There are still two references that remain in that thread, btw. What an embarrassment.
      Who did that?

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      • Originally posted by Bene Futuis View Post
        Calling out people by real name in threads is doxxing and should be a HUGE no-no on this board. That thread needs to be nuked in totality and the offender seriously warned against future stupidity like that. There are still two references that remain in that thread, btw. What an embarrassment.
        which thread?
        I'm not expecting to grow flowers in the desert...

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        • where ?
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          Champagne for breakfast and a Sherman in my hand !
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          The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.
          George Orwell, 1984

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          • why ?
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            Champagne for breakfast and a Sherman in my hand !
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            The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.
            George Orwell, 1984

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            • what ?
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              Champagne for breakfast and a Sherman in my hand !
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              The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.
              George Orwell, 1984

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              • The cheating in baseball thread.
                If DMT didn't exist we would have to invent it. There has to be a weirdest thing. Once we have the concept weird, there has to be a weirdest thing. And DMT is simply it.
                - Terence McKenna

                Bullshit is everywhere. - George Carlin (& Jon Stewart)

                How old would you be if you didn't know how old you are? - Satchel Paige

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                • Joe Posnanski on The Athletic has been doing a Top 100 Players of All-Time list. He's put out an comprehensive article on each player he ranks.

                  Link to description that includes links to all players rated. Probably behind a paywall.


                  Welcome to the Baseball 100, an absurd thing that I am doing here at The Athletic. Over the next 100 days, I will be counting down the 100 greatest baseball players in history, each with an essay. In all, this project will contain roughly as many words as “Moby Dick.”
                  ...

                  I will add this because I think it’s important to say: I don’t care much about the rankings. Yes, I spent many, many, many hours on them. I used the Tom Tango-inspired formula, added a bunch of wrinkles, did a bunch of research and made some hard judgments that I believe in.

                  But the point of this for me is not the ranking but the stories. Every one of these players has a fascinating story — about persistence, about confidence, about pure talent, about amazing moments, about the lengths people will go to become quote-unquote “great.” The stories are what inspired me to do this bonkers thing.
                  ...

                  Because of this, I will not go into great detail about my ranking. Some of it is science, but admittedly some of it also art. I will give you a handful of guiding principles:

                  1. I think today’s players tend to be underrated compared to those who came before them.

                  2. I lean toward players who were great at their peak, even if that peak only lasted a short time, and lean away from those who were consistently but not toweringly good for a long time.

                  3. I lean toward players who did multiple things well over specialists (no matter how great) who basically did just one thing well.

                  4. I take a lot of care to make educated guesses about players whose careers were shortened by things beyond their control — World War II, for example, or baseball’s tragic and infuriating color line. I don’t make the same adjustment for injuries. ...

                  5. I have done a lot of research about the Negro Leagues to estimate the greatness of the players there. I try to be as unsentimental about this as I possibly can. I do not rank Satchel Paige based on dreamy views. He is exactly where I think he belongs on the list.
                  List so far:
                  No. 100: Ichiro Suzuki
                  No. 99: Mike Mussina
                  No. 98: Carlos Beltrán
                  No. 97: Roberto Alomar
                  No. 96: Larry Walker
                  No. 95: Tony Gwynn
                  No. 94: Roy Campanella
                  No. 93: Ozzie Smith
                  No. 92: Bullet Rogan
                  No. 91: Mariano Rivera
                  No. 90: Max Scherzer
                  No. 89: Mike Piazza
                  No. 88: Curt Schilling
                  No. 87: Charlie Gehringer
                  No. 86: Gary Carter
                  No. 85: Sadaharu Oh
                  No. 84: Cool Papa Bell
                  No. 83: Phil Niekro
                  No. 82: Kid Nichols
                  No. 81: Ferguson Jenkins
                  No. 80: Carlton Fisk
                  No. 79: Derek Jeter
                  No. 78: Clayton Kershaw
                  No. 77: Miguel Cabrera
                  No. 76: Willie McCovey
                  No. 75: Justin Verlander
                  No. 74: Frank Thomas
                  No. 73: Brooks Robinson
                  No. 72: Robin Roberts
                  No. 71: Bert Blyleven
                  No. 70: Sandy Koufax
                  No. 69: Monte Irvin
                  No. 68: Gaylord Perry
                  No. 67: Hank Greenberg
                  No. 66: Robin Yount
                  No. 65: Ernie Banks
                  No. 64: Johnny Mize
                  No. 63: Steve Carlton
                  No. 62: Smokey Joe Williams
                  No. 61: Arky Vaughan
                  No. 60: Pete Rose
                  No. 59: Reggie Jackson
                  No. 58: Jeff Bagwell
                  No. 57: Rod Carew
                  No. 56: Joe DiMaggio
                  No. 55: Bob Feller
                  No. 54: Chipper Jones
                  No. 53: Buck Leonard
                  No. 52: Adrián Beltré
                  No. 51: Al Kaline
                  No. 50: Nolan Ryan
                  No. 49: Warren Spahn
                  No. 48: Ken Griffey Jr.
                  No. 47: Wade Boggs
                  No. 46: Eddie Mathews
                  No. 45: Bob Gibson
                  No. 44: Cal Ripken Jr.
                  No. 43: Yogi Berra
                  No. 42: Jackie Robinson
                  No. 41: Tom Seaver
                  No. 40: Roberto Clemente
                  No. 39: Nap Lajoie
                  I'm not expecting to grow flowers in the desert...

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                  • A bit (okay, maybe more than I should, but this is maybe a 1/3 of the article, and it gives you an idea of how comprehensive each essay is) on Bullet Rogan (the only name I didn't recognize from the list)

                    There’s a decent chance that even if you’re a devoted baseball fan — even if you’re fascinated by the Negro Leagues — you’ve never heard of Bullet Rogan. I had not heard of him until I was having breakfast with Buck O’Neil one day in the 1990s. Buck used to call him “Bullet Joe Rogan,” though his name was probably not Joe. It was probably Charles Wilber Rogan. To be fair, though, much of Bullet Rogan’s life is a mystery.

                    Anyway, we were talking about Negro Leaguers who belonged in the Hall of Fame, and Buck began to talk about Bullet Joe. He said the Rogan threw about as hard as Satchel Paige, was perhaps the best fielding pitcher in baseball history, was a world-class centerfielder and could handle the bat better than anyone he’d ever seen.

                    Bullet Joe sounded to me like a comic book superhero.

                    And then I began to investigate. It was not easy. Rogan began his baseball career during World War I, before the Negro Leagues began. He played the bulk of his career in the 1920s, a time period often ignored in the Negro Leagues books. He died in 1967, before Robert Peterson’s groundbreaking book, “Only the Ball Was White: A History of Legendary Black Players and All-Black Professional Teams,” launched a renewed interest in Negro Leagues Baseball.

                    But there are clues left behind about Rogan’s brilliance. Casey Stengel called Rogan the best all-around player in the world and one of the best — if not the best — pitcher who ever lived. Rogan’s catcher and manager Frank Duncan called Rogan the best lowball hitter he ever saw. A teammate named George Carr said that Rogan was the smartest pitcher he ever saw; he never threw the same pitch to the same hitter twice.

                    And after watching a 48-year-old Bullet Rogan crack three hits against his all-star barnstorming team, Bob Feller said: “I can’t imagine how good he must have been when he was young.”
                    I'm not expecting to grow flowers in the desert...

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                    • Originally posted by DMT View Post
                      The crying in baseball thread.
                      There is no crying in baseball !
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                      Champagne for breakfast and a Sherman in my hand !
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                      The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.
                      George Orwell, 1984

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                      • Originally posted by heyelander View Post
                        Joe Posnanski on The Athletic has been doing a Top 100 Players of All-Time list. He's put out an comprehensive article on each player he ranks.

                        Link to description that includes links to all players rated. Probably behind a paywall.




                        ...



                        ...



                        List so far:
                        No. 100: Ichiro Suzuki
                        No. 99: Mike Mussina
                        No. 98: Carlos Beltrán
                        No. 97: Roberto Alomar
                        No. 96: Larry Walker
                        No. 95: Tony Gwynn
                        No. 94: Roy Campanella
                        No. 93: Ozzie Smith
                        No. 92: Bullet Rogan
                        No. 91: Mariano Rivera
                        No. 90: Max Scherzer
                        No. 89: Mike Piazza
                        No. 88: Curt Schilling
                        No. 87: Charlie Gehringer
                        No. 86: Gary Carter
                        No. 85: Sadaharu Oh
                        No. 84: Cool Papa Bell
                        No. 83: Phil Niekro
                        No. 82: Kid Nichols
                        No. 81: Ferguson Jenkins
                        No. 80: Carlton Fisk
                        No. 79: Derek Jeter
                        No. 78: Clayton Kershaw
                        No. 77: Miguel Cabrera
                        No. 76: Willie McCovey
                        No. 75: Justin Verlander
                        No. 74: Frank Thomas
                        No. 73: Brooks Robinson
                        No. 72: Robin Roberts
                        No. 71: Bert Blyleven
                        No. 70: Sandy Koufax
                        No. 69: Monte Irvin
                        No. 68: Gaylord Perry
                        No. 67: Hank Greenberg
                        No. 66: Robin Yount
                        No. 65: Ernie Banks
                        No. 64: Johnny Mize
                        No. 63: Steve Carlton
                        No. 62: Smokey Joe Williams
                        No. 61: Arky Vaughan
                        No. 60: Pete Rose
                        No. 59: Reggie Jackson
                        No. 58: Jeff Bagwell
                        No. 57: Rod Carew
                        No. 56: Joe DiMaggio
                        No. 55: Bob Feller
                        No. 54: Chipper Jones
                        No. 53: Buck Leonard
                        No. 52: Adrián Beltré
                        No. 51: Al Kaline
                        No. 50: Nolan Ryan
                        No. 49: Warren Spahn
                        No. 48: Ken Griffey Jr.
                        No. 47: Wade Boggs
                        No. 46: Eddie Mathews
                        No. 45: Bob Gibson
                        No. 44: Cal Ripken Jr.
                        No. 43: Yogi Berra
                        No. 42: Jackie Robinson
                        No. 41: Tom Seaver
                        No. 40: Roberto Clemente
                        No. 39: Nap Lajoie
                        Just signed up for the athletic, looking forward to readimg these
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                        Champagne for breakfast and a Sherman in my hand !
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                        The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.
                        George Orwell, 1984

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                        • Originally posted by Kevin Seitzer View Post
                          I've been having my salads with lite Caesar dressing this week, and I must say I enjoy it. It's Hidden Valley, though, not Ken's.
                          I'm offended.

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                          • Originally posted by Ken View Post
                            I'm offended.
                            If u quit hoarding maybe he could have had some of your lote caesar
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                            Champagne for breakfast and a Sherman in my hand !
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                            The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.
                            George Orwell, 1984

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                            • Originally posted by Ken View Post
                              I'm offended.
                              Hi offended, I'm Kevin.
                              "Jesus said to them, 'Truly I tell you, the tax collectors and the prostitutes are going into the kingdom of God ahead of you.'"

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                              • Originally posted by Kevin Seitzer View Post
                                Hi offended, I'm Kevin.
                                No, you are redacted

                                Damnit Revo, stop censoring me!

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