Lance McCullers underwent season-ending surgery Tuesday on his right forearm to repair a flexor tendon and remove a bone spur. See you in 2024.
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In the home stretch of a tight playoff race, the Astros just got swept at home by the Royals. The ROYALS! The defending WS champs are now 2.5 G in back of Texas (3 G in the L column), who have been surging lately. They still are hanging onto the last wild card spot but only because Seattle also got swept this weekend. Worse time to go into a tailspin.
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Originally posted by revo View PostThe Athletic is reporting that Dusty Baker will likely step down as manager
Most MLB Managerial Wins
1. Connie Mack (53 seasons) 3731
2. Tony LaRussa (35 seasons) 2884
3. John McGraw (33 seasons) 2763
4. Bobby Cox (29 seasons) 2504
5. Joe Torre (29 seasons) 2326
6. Sparky Anderson (26 seasons) 2194
7. Dusty Baker (26 seasons) 2183
8. Bucky Harris (29 seasons) 2158
9. Joe McCarthy (24 seasons) 2125
10. Bruce Bochy (26 seasons) 2093
11. Walter Alston (23 seasons) 2040
12. Leo Durocher (24 seasons) 2008
All of the retired managers on the above list are in the Hall of Fame.“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
― Albert Einstein
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This is still my favorite Dusty Baker factoid:
Originally posted by madducks View PostOut of all of Dusty Baker's accomplishments, i'm most impressed with the fact that he once smoked a joint with Jimi Hendrix.“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
― Albert Einstein
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Looks like the Astros are still cheating.
The Astros are trying to keep bench coach Joe Espada from interviewing with the Brewers for their managerial opening until they decide on who will replace Dusty Baker.
Espada is a candidate for both jobs. The oddity here is that, as The Athletic’s Chandler Rome reports, Espada’s contract with the Astros expired on Oct. 31, allowing him to do whatever he’d like. Yet GM Dana Brown still said Tuesday that the Brewers were being denied permission to interview in Milwaukee.
“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
― Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by madducks View PostLooks like the Astros are still cheating.
The Astros are trying to keep bench coach Joe Espada from interviewing with the Brewers for their managerial opening until they decide on who will replace Dusty Baker.
Espada is a candidate for both jobs. The oddity here is that, as The Athletic’s Chandler Rome reports, Espada’s contract with the Astros expired on Oct. 31, allowing him to do whatever he’d like. Yet GM Dana Brown still said Tuesday that the Brewers were being denied permission to interview in Milwaukee.
“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
― Albert Einstein
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