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MLB 2016-2017 Offseason |OT| At Least Next Year is an Odd Numbered Year.

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The World Baseball Classic is picking up steam as it reaches its conclusion.

Tuesday’s United States-Japan World Baseball Classic semifinal had a 0.9 final rating and 1.4 million viewers on MLB Network, up 80% in ratings and 72% in viewership from Dominican Republic-Netherlands in 2013 (0.5, 843K) but down 53% and 48% respectively from Japan-United States in 2009, which aired on ESPN in its Sunday Night Baseball window (1.9, 2.8M).

The U.S. win delivered the largest audience in MLB Network history outside of the MLB Postseason, topping the previous high of 977,000 for the team’s loss to the Dominican Republic during this year’s group play. Including the MLB Postseason, it ranks seventh all-time on MLB Network (dates back to 2009).

Head-to-head, U.S.-Japan topped both games of an NBA doubleheader on ESPN, Bulls-Raptors (0.7, 1.1M) and Spurs-T’Wolves (0.8, 1.2M). It also topped both NBA games in adults 18-49 (0.52 to 0.40/0.49).

The positive momentum is not limited to U.S. games. The other semifinal, Puerto Rico-Netherlands on Monday night, pulled a 0.4 and 651,000 — up a tick and 34% respectively from Puerto Rico-Japan in 2013 (0.3, 485K).


Ratings were good for us vs japan. Highest rated non playoff in MLB network history. But more impressive, it beat two nba games on espn also.
 

jello44

Chie is the worst waifu
Posey and Crawford add to their trophy cases!

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Just imagine it's the WBC trophy and he's wearing the gold medal.
 
Fortune's World's Greatest Leader is....Theo Epstien.

In the fall of 2016, as partisan distrust and division reached abysmal depths, fascination with the Chicago Cubs became that all-too-rare phenomenon that united America. As the Cubs fought to end a 108-year championship drought, television ratings for the World Series soared by almost 50%. Even casual fans who didn’t know a bunt from a beanball stayed up late to watch the excruciating extra-inning Game 7 that turned baseball’s most famous lovable losers into winners at last.

The Cubs owe their success to a five-year rebuilding program that featured a concatenation of different leadership styles. The team thrived under the affable patience of owner Tom Ricketts, and, later, under the innovative eccentricity of manager Joe Maddon. But most important of all was the evolution of the club’s president for baseball operations, Theo Epstein, the wunderkind executive who realized he would need to grow as a leader in order to replicate in Chicago the success he’d had with the Boston Red Sox.

In his book The Cubs Way, Sports Illustrated senior baseball writer Tom Verducci describes that evolution, showing how a deeper understanding of important human qualities among his players—the character, discipline and chemistry that turn skilled athletes into leaders—enabled Epstein to engineer one of the most remarkable turnarounds in sports. Click here to read more about the transformation.
 

carlos

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Been watching the Puerto Rican homecoming parade for the wbc players, it has been great, even under drizzling rain. Thousands lining the streets, overpasses, etc.

The players are on a double decker sightseeing bus, and Yadier Molina has been catching everything that has been thrown at them for autographs, from shirts right off the persons back, to notebooks, to pots and pans!
 

BFIB

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Been watching the Puerto Rican homecoming parade for the wbc players, it has been great, even under drizzling rain. Thousands lining the streets, overpasses, etc.

The players are on a double decker sightseeing bus, and Yadier Molina has been catching everything that has been thrown at them for autographs, from shirts right off the persons back, to notebooks, to pots and pans!
Yadi is the best.
 
Been watching the Puerto Rican homecoming parade for the wbc players, it has been great, even under drizzling rain. Thousands lining the streets, overpasses, etc.

The players are on a double decker sightseeing bus, and Yadier Molina has been catching everything that has been thrown at them for autographs, from shirts right off the persons back, to notebooks, to pots and pans!

that sounds terrific! just don't let Ian Kinsler know, he might not approve.
 

carlos

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Haha, they threw two boxes of dominos pizza up to them since the caravan is taking so long to get to the final party area. The players instantly wolfed them down.
Now shoes, boxing gloves, boxes of donuts, lol random stuff.
Too bad not everyone could make the trip because of mlb/team commitments. The manager was/is pissed.
 

XiaNaphryz

LATIN, MATRIPEDICABUS, DO YOU SPEAK IT
http://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/With-Giants-hat-trade-in-and-Muni-stop-takeover-11020994.php

A's fans love to hate on the fair-weather nature of visitors to AT&T Park, but it appears the Coliseum gates are wide open for anyone willing to abandon Giants loyalty.

Earlier this week the A's announced a spirit week complete with a mural unveiling and an Oakland City Hall flag raising, among other promotions. But each event comes with a special offer: Fans can trade in a San Francisco Giants lid for a new A's cap, no questions asked.


The promotion is part of a new Rooted In Oakland campaign rolled out by the team, which also features the takeover of several Muni stop shelters. The bus stop above the Powell Street BART Station - which is visible from the SF Gate offices - even features a massive A's cap atop the structure.

Despite the bridge-crossing nature of the initiative, the A's insist that the program is more about celebrating Oakland than trying to peel away San Francisco fans.

Riiiiiight.
 

carlos

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Hope the Cards extend him! I'd hate to see him in a different uniform. Like, imagine if the Dbacks or Marlins signed him. Disgusting.

Just heard that the cardinals fined yadier 100,000 for not reporting to the team. He said F it and came to celebrate. He also had a few words for Adam Jones.

I hope Diaz got permission from the mariners, since he still doesn't have the bank account to take such a fine.
 

BFIB

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Just heard that the cardinals fined yadier 100,000 for not reporting to the team. He said F it and came to celebrate. He also had a few words for Adam Jones.

I hope Diaz got permission from the mariners, since he still doesn't have the bank account to take such a fine.
I have a feeling Yadi is not staying after this season. :(
 
What's the drinking culture like there? Genuinely curious.

Think Russia, but amped up to 12.

At least, from those I have talked to that were there. Drinking is extremely common place as a social activity, and it doesn't help that DUI sentences are weak as shit.
 
It should be noted that in the light of two recent drunk driving deaths in Oscar Tavares and Jose Fernandez (in the case of the latter, it's DUI but we'll count it) the ball is in MLB's court to try and send a message to Kang. Especially considering he has had two confirmed DUI convictions, and possibly a third one too, and doesn't seem to want to change.
 
Just heard that the cardinals fined yadier 100,000 for not reporting to the team. He said F it and came to celebrate. He also had a few words for Adam Jones.

I hope Diaz got permission from the mariners, since he still doesn't have the bank account to take such a fine.

I haven't heard anything reported about that, but dumb if true.
 

BFIB

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Should be chicagocubsfan, gamz, or 17 Seconds making the thread IMO.

Not one of them on the wall of fame. For shame Cubbies-GAF.

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XiaNaphryz

LATIN, MATRIPEDICABUS, DO YOU SPEAK IT
Do we want to follow suit of the other sports threads? The whole "regular season thread in OT for the first 3 weeks of the season before moving to community" thing to see if some new blood will jump in.
 
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