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Well you are a Californian. :laugh3:

I’m a Minnesotan, now thank you very much!!! :laugh3: I’m sitting here in a hoody and jeans and sneakers and it feels like 5 degrees. And I’m seriously loving the cold.

I’m only a Californian in my memories. The SoCal of the 70s-90s is LOOOONG gone…
 
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I’m a Minnesotan, now thank you very much!!! :laugh3: I’m sitting here in a hoody and jeans and sneakers and it feels like 5 degrees. And I’m seriously loving the cold.

I’m only a Californian in my memories. The SoCal of the 70s-90s is LOOOONG gone…
Well I just looked in the mirror
And things aren’t looking so good
I’m looking California
And feeling Minnesota
 
Dude is your avatar when Stafford was yelling at (Akers?) to get his ass up to the Line of Scrimmage so they can clock it after that Kupp catch at the end of that playoff game vs the Bucs?
It was Stafford's first TD pass as a RAM :sunglasses:
 
Have followed it for almost 40 years... my grandfather played college ball with Jackie Robinson. But I don't know much, just a fan!
In baseball you don’t see teams jump from last place to the playoffs in one year, like you can in the NFL. In the NFL a team can hire a new coach and draft a young QB and be in the NFC championship game after finishing at the bottom of the league the year before, like Washington or the GSOT Rams. You don’t see that in baseball.

Just look at the current Dodgers roster and compare it to the Pirates or Marlins. There is a huge gap in talent. I’d rather that MLB had a salary cap and a floor. If I had chosen a team like the White Sox as my favorite team, then by now I probably would have stopped watching the sport altogether.

Use NCAA football as an example. This year was much more fun and interesting than it’s been in a few decades. Parity is better for any league. The portal and NIL broke the stranglehold a few teams had on top talent. We saw teams that never would have a shot in the playoffs make it this year.
 
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In baseball you don’t see teams jump from last place to the playoffs in one year, like you can in the NFL. ... You don’t see that in baseball.

Just two years ago, the Texas Rangers won the World Series. The prior season they were 68-94.
 
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Just two years ago, the Texas Rangers won the World Series. The prior season they were 68-94.
They weren't last though. The Athletics had the worst record in that division. And They had 90 wins the next year. Didn't they have a bunch of injuries in 2022?

Either way its not a common occurrence to go from very bad to the playoffs in MLB in one season. The Rangers were in the WS in 2011-12. They aren't exactly the perennial bottom feeders of the league. They are usually competitive because they are willing to sign top free agents.
 
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They weren't last though. The Athletics had the worst record in that division. And They had 90 wins the next year. Didn't they have a bunch of injuries in 2022?

Either way its not a common occurrence to go from very bad to the playoffs in MLB in one season. The Rangers were in the WS in 2011-12. They aren't exactly the perennial bottom feeders of the league. They are usually competitive because they are willing to sign top free agents.
The problem with the MLB is you will get a $35M payroll team in the playoffs, which means it's a good young team where the organization built a roster through the draft & player development. In other words built the right way, the hard way. Then when those guys finally hit FA as 25 or 26 yr old stars, they all leave.

Meanwhile, big market teams, they do a hood job developing players normally, but then they can go out and spend $150-$200M on those young stars from those other teams to make a super team.

I actually have Phillies season tickets, and they are built like that. They have some homegrown guys, but then they added Harper, Schwarber, Turner, Wheeler etc... yet the Dodgers spending is even well beyond their spending. The Pirates on the other hand can't do any of that...never have going back to the Bonds & Bonilla days. They develop guys and then they are gone. That star rookie pitcher they have now won't be there past his first contract.
 
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