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Everything posted by gehringer_2
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then again, after seeing him go to 2 probowls and get a SB ring maybe they'd be less inclined to make the same decision again.....🤷♂️
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4/12/26 6:00PM Pistons 59-22 @ Pacers 19-62
gehringer_2 replied to Tigeraholic1's topic in Detroit Pistons
As per BR. a guy named Charles Thomas played 36 games in the 91-92 season and wore 14. Became a college asst coach. -
what make you sure he'd refuse? He's the guy who has publicly expressed dissatisfaction with the org. Athletes generally want two things, to get paid, and to win. As he he starts seeing the end of his career come into focus, I wouldn't be at all surprised if Larkin wouldn't welcome a trade if it got him to an org with a legitimate shot at a Cup.
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No knock on the brave dedicated people who worked this project, but objectively, this mission was mostly a reprise of re-purposed, warmed over 80's rocket tech. A broken down thespian mounting a production of Hamlet when he's 70 just to prove he's still alive. We fall back on these kinds of demonstrations whenever national confidence wanes. I wonder if they make any difference,
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Don't be fooled. it's actually Trump sucking the life force out of another of his poor supporters to keep his rotted corpse from decomposing on the spot.
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You go Donnie!
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You can't walk into a room to negotiate - esp with Middle Eastern people, plop down a proposal, say take it or leave it, and expect anything positive to result. It just goes to show the depth of the ignorance of the people on our side about what they are doing. 1st rule, learn something about your enemy.
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NYT Story today that *50* ex-staffers signed a letter telling him to get out and calling for investigations. Whether he's guilty of the particular accusations at play here or not, how do you tick off that many of the people who have worked for you? https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/12/us/eric-swalwell-staffers-campaign-governor-resign-house.html
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I have zero confidence this FO could put together any trade that was long term net positive for the Wings.
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they've achieved the best run differential in the division as of today. I wonder if this year's Pitching Chaos innovation is going to be Anderson as a virtual split starter for either of Mize or Flaherty to get them out of games early before they self-immolate without burning 4/5 relievers to finish the game. I might like to see this become a thing - If Anderson holds up.
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04/12/2026 1:40pm EDT Miami Marlins at Detroit Tigers
gehringer_2 replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
the baseball world is a lot better at 70F. -
It's just not that complicated. In a capped league there are only so many avenues to get better - lopsided trades, drafts, and better development. Unless your FO can outperform other FOs at those tasks, you will never put a better team in the ice than your competition. So to say that this FO "did as well as.." is useless. They have to do *better* than the other guy, otherwise you just stay where you are. So not many second rounders make it? That's a loser's take, if you are going to win *you* need to be the guy that finds the 2nd rounders that do. That may sound harsh but that's the reality of pro sports, it's not a forgiving business. SY often bemoans the fact that it's hard to better - so the 1st step is finding people who can do what's hard. What sports organization goes 10+yrs under performing its competition without any personnel changes being made? We are basically waiting for the blind squirrel to stumble into a nut somewhere with this org (OK they did once with Moritz so they've already burned one allotment of luck). If they want a different result, it's time to have different people driving the result, or maybe turn it over the ClaudeGPT.
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The question is whether he is a poor coach given that his team collapsed at the finish, or a good coach that had them playing way over their heads through a good part of the season until reality struck against other teams raising their games? Personally it always seems unlikely to me the personnel on this team should have been able to achieve and hold a divisional lead for as long as they did at all.
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today’s money supply drives tomorrow’s inflation.
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Slight hole in the baseball terminology. You can reach base in ways that don't count toward an 'on-base' streak - in this case he reached by fielder's choice, which means from a batting standpoint, he made an out. But runs scored count to your credit regardless of whether you were on base because you were 'on base' or not. 🤔
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Conditioning issue?
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04/11/2026 1:10pm EDT Miami Marlins at Detroit Tigers
gehringer_2 replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
bad chase from Tork. -
04/11/2026 1:10pm EDT Miami Marlins at Detroit Tigers
gehringer_2 replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
Riley's best AB this year. You could see Junk was setting him up for a high fast ball but then he left it middle middle instead of getting it up high enough and Riley didn't miss. -
04/10/2026 6:40pm EDT Miami Marlins at Detroit Tigers
gehringer_2 replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
that's cold. -
TBF, I didn't posit that anyone was - other than possibly media or fan speculators. All I said what you don't decide on what to do with a major leaguer based on prospects with better gloves - at least not until they are closer than someone like Ranier.
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So how/who do we organize to get something like this on a Michigan ballot: https://corpgov.law.harvard.edu/2025/08/07/transparent-election-initiative/ https://dailymontanan.com/2026/04/01/montana-supreme-court-dismisses-constitutionality-challenge-to-the-montana-plan-initiative/
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I'd love to know Maxwell's real story. She was in the middle of everything with Epstein and Brunel.
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04/10/2026 6:40pm EDT Miami Marlins at Detroit Tigers
gehringer_2 replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
The other risk is that relatively little loss of alignment in that area can result in reduced range if motion of the joint. Generally a pretty trivial issue for a civilian but maybe not so much for a major league hitter. -
yeah - it's basically Greene and Carpenter who are making too many outs. Torkelson a more mixed bag - His OBP is OK because he is walking and he has been a bit BABip'd. He's already got a handful of warning track shots over 100 EV.
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Fair point. Maybe I'd have been more accurate to say that the difference today is that there seems to be no cost to be caught lying. We lost that somewhere after Nixon, but may be it's unclear exactly where.
