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Post by inger on Apr 10, 2024 14:39:40 GMT -5
The Bird's latest talent is coming to the bigs. Only a matter of time. I think the plan is to move him to 2B. In a parallel universe he he flops miserably and then announces he’s changing his name to “Clint”…
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Post by jiminy on Apr 11, 2024 9:25:20 GMT -5
Report: Ohtani’s Former Interpreter Ippei Mizuhara Negotiating Guilty Plea For Theft www.mlbtraderumors.com/2024/04/report-ohtanis-former-interpreter-ippei-mizuhara-negotiating-guilty-plea-for-theft.htmlShohei Ohtani’s former interpreter Ippei Mizuhara is in negotiations with federal investigators about pleading guilty to charges of stealing from Ohtani’s bank account, according to a report from Tim Arango and Michael S. Schmidt of the New York Times. Ohtani has publicly accused Mizuhara — a longtime friend — of stealing from his accounts to pay off gambling debts which the interpreter had accrued. A few weeks ago, ESPN reported that more than $4.5MM had been wired from Ohtani’s account to an illegal bookmaker in Southern California. The New York Times now reports that federal prosecutors have found evidence indicating that Mizuhara siphoned more than that initially reported $4.5MM figure, in part by disabling notifications that Ohtani would have received from his bank about account transactions. The gambling debts first became public in late March while the Dodgers were playing the Padres in South Korea. Initially, Mizuhara told ESPN that Ohtani had wired the money to the bookmaker to cover the debt. Mizuhara subsequently retracted that statement, telling ESPN the next day that Ohtani had been unaware of the entire situation. The two-time MVP said the same, releasing a statement accusing Mizuhara of stealing the money and referring the matter to the authorities. Both Ohtani and Mizuhara have stated that the two-way star did not place any bets. Mizuhara indicated that the bets were his alone but denied that he ever placed a bet related to baseball. Tonight’s report from Arango and Schmidt adds context to the conflicting stories. According to the New York Times, Mizuhara and Ohtani’s agent, Nez Balelo of CAA, initially tried to manage the public relations fallout without informing Ohtani. The Times writes that Mizuhara first told Balelo that Ohtani had covered debts for an unnamed teammate. He then changed his story and admitted the debts were his own but still claimed that Ohtani agreed to pay them, which is the version of events he initially told ESPN. According to the Times report, Mizuhara then provided that same account when speaking in English to the L.A. clubhouse. Ohtani, who was present for that clubhouse address, told reporters two weeks ago that he confronted his friend thereafter. At that point, according to Ohtani, Mizuhara admitted that he had stolen the money. The Dodgers fired him at that point. The version of events laid out in the Times report aligns with Ohtani’s public declaration that he was unaware of Mizuhara’s activities and played no role in the gambling scheme. Of course, neither the legal process nor MLB’s investigation have been completed. Neither the U.S. attorney’s office nor anyone from MLB has commented publicly since Ohtani’s statement on March 25. Arango and Schmidt report that Ohtani has met with authorities in recent weeks.
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Post by jiminy on Apr 11, 2024 9:31:19 GMT -5
TheScore | Travis Sawchik: Despite the publicity, this is actually not a historically notable injury bug among pitchers — it’s pretty much always this bad, every year. That alone is the problem, that it has taken until 2024 for the league, players’ union and media to seriously grapple with the problem. In particular, Sawchik draws attention to an under-reported part of the problem; that just as many MiLB pitchers go under the knife every year, without as much stability as their MLB contemporaries. There's no Tommy John surge this spring. (It's always this bad) www.thescore.com/mlb/news/2888826/theres-no-tommy-john-surge-this-spring-its-always-this-bad
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Post by kaybli on Apr 11, 2024 19:08:00 GMT -5
Astros just got swept by the Royals to drop to 4-10, second worst record in the AL.
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Post by qimqam on Apr 11, 2024 20:17:47 GMT -5
Yankees opponents have a .300 win percentage ... incredibly bad.
I hope this start is not a mirage
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Post by kaybli on Apr 11, 2024 20:33:51 GMT -5
Yankees opponents have a .300 win percentage ... incredibly bad. I hope this start is not a mirage Arizona, Houston, and Toronto were all playoff teams last year. You really think they all fell off to be incredibly bad? Its still incredibly early.
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Post by chiyankee on Apr 11, 2024 21:30:34 GMT -5
Yankees opponents have a .300 win percentage ... incredibly bad. I hope this start is not a mirage Arizona, Houston, and Toronto were all playoff teams last year. You really think they all fell off to be incredibly bad? Its still incredibly early. I think the injuries to Houston's starting pitchers are finally catching up to them.
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Post by inger on Apr 11, 2024 22:14:10 GMT -5
Yankees opponents have a .300 win percentage ... incredibly bad. I hope this start is not a mirage But we helped to create that .300 %, which is incredibly good…
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Post by inger on Apr 11, 2024 22:14:51 GMT -5
Arizona, Houston, and Toronto were all playoff teams last year. You really think they all fell off to be incredibly bad? Its still incredibly early. I think the injuries to Houston's starting pitchers are finally catching up to them. And maybe the aging of the dwarf, too…
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Post by qimqam on Apr 12, 2024 7:50:17 GMT -5
I think the injuries to Houston's starting pitchers are finally catching up to them. And maybe the aging of the dwarf, too… Nope .. He's batting .370 Dwarfs age well ... He could be hundreds of years old
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Post by azbob643 on Apr 12, 2024 9:00:55 GMT -5
And maybe the aging of the dwarf, too… Nope .. He's batting .370 Dwarfs age well ... He could be hundreds of years old Jose Altuve - 5'6" / 167 lbs. Caleb Durbin - 5'6" / 185 lbs.
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Post by inger on Apr 12, 2024 16:10:55 GMT -5
And maybe the aging of the dwarf, too… Nope .. He's batting .370 Dwarfs age well ... He could be hundreds of years old When he had that crappy 2020 I was so hoping the end of the buzzers was going to kill his career, that he was surviving on cheating alone. The little runt is a sure Hall of Famer…
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Post by kaybli on Apr 12, 2024 22:47:55 GMT -5
Michael King has given up 4 HRs to the Dodgers tonight though all solo shots. His ERA on the season is still decent at 4.19. Yamamoto's ERA at 4.50.
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Post by kaybli on Apr 12, 2024 22:49:02 GMT -5
Orioles, Jays, Red Sox all lose. Rays win.
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Post by kaybli on Apr 12, 2024 22:54:28 GMT -5
The only Angel you don’t want over your shoulder:
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