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Re: Xichigan Coach Sherrone Moore Fired FATE 03/31/26 03:39 PM
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? PitDAWG 03/31/26 03:39 PM
Kid Rock gets visit from Apache Helicopters.



And why were military helicopters sent to fly over a No Kings rally? Murica!
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Re: Cleveland Guardians 2.0 FATE 03/31/26 03:29 PM
Man, I didn't realize all these rooks were doing so well!


The six MLB rookies off to the hottest starts in 2026

Buster Olney
Mar 31, 2026, 07:00 AM ET


To say MLB's touted 2026 rookies are thriving would be an understatement.

The Cleveland Guardians' Chase DeLauter, with his quick, powerful swing, has more home runs (four) than 12 teams in the majors. The Detroit Tigers' Kevin McGonigle has batted in as many runs (four) as the entire San Francisco Giants team has scored. JJ Wetherholt already has a curtain call and walk-off for the St. Louis Cardinals.

Carson Benge, who played just a handful of games above Double-A before the New York Mets' opener, is already being feted in Citi Field. The Cincinnati Reds' Sal Stewart compiled your basic .769 on-base percentage through the first weekend. Munetaka Murakami of the Chicago White Sox homered in each of his first three major league games, joining DeLauter as only the third and fourth rookies in history to do so.

The common denominator between these six -- and some of the other young players in the sport -- seems to be this unusual poise.

"Watching them, you can tell they believe they belong," one high-ranked MLB executive said. "They are not surprised. They are not in awe. They expect to do well."

Said another: "I don't know what to attribute it to, but you don't see the kind of anxiety that you would expect with guys so young."

These six rookies, with their early offense and poise at the plate, have made immediate impacts on their teams days into the new season. Here's a breakdown of what each has done so far -- and how they got to this point.


Chase DeLauter, RF, Cleveland Guardians
The Guardians opened the season with a series in Seattle, and DeLauter hit two homers in the opener, another in the second game and a fourth in the third. He hit those home runs off starters Logan Gilbert and George Kirby and closer Andres Munoz -- and DeLauter is the only player to homer off all three of those pitchers, ESPN researcher Paul Hembekides noted.

Despite being listed at 6-foot-3 and 235 pounds, DeLauter has never been a prolific home run hitter -- he never reached double-digit homer totals in any season in college and accumulated 20 total in his first three professional seasons. He does not like to strike out, Guardians hitting coach Grant Fink noted, and at each level DeLauter has played at, he has typically had more walks than strikeouts. He's served well in this aspect by his swing, which is short and quick, with his hands close to his body, a little like former Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Chase Utley's swing.

"When you watch it, it looks at times like he doesn't finish it," said Fink. "But it has unbelievable force in it."

There's an ease and comfort to DeLauter's game that first appeared last October. He had lost a lot of time to foot and core injuries after the Guardians drafted him with the No. 16 pick in 2022, accumulating just 138 games in the minors over the past three years. But Cleveland, desperate for hitters to complement Jose Ramirez in its lineup, promoted DeLauter to make his major league debut in last year's wild-card series against Detroit. Grant Fink, the Guardians' hitting coach, remembers watching DeLauter and how calm he was under highly unusual circumstances.

"There are not a lot of people he gets intimidated by," Fink said.

Following his performance over the weekend, DeLauter was named American League Player of the Week on Monday.


Sal Stewart, 3B, Cincinnati Reds
The Reds drafted Stewart 16 picks after DeLauter was selected. Stewart had 58 plate appearances for Cincinnati late last season and was sent into the winter with this advice: Work on becoming more athletic. And he took that seriously. When the team asked him about playing winter ball, Stewart declined, saying he wanted to focus on improving his body by working out in his hometown of Miami. He arrived at camp 22 pounds lighter, moving better and showing more of the athleticism that the Reds' staff knew he possessed. In fact, Stewart ended up winning a free throwing shooting contest the Reds held during spring training.

Through Cincinnati's first four games, he is 8-for-12 with five walks and one strikeout, never looking more comfortable than when he's in the batter's box, focused and making adjustments from pitch to pitch.

"He knows how to hit with two strikes," Nick Krall, the Reds' head of baseball operations, said.


Kevin McGonigle, SS, Detroit Tigers
McGonigle, 21, had four hits in the Tigers' opener in San Diego, becoming the third-youngest player with four or more hits on Opening Day in the past 100 major league seasons. Then, in the second game, he came to the plate with the bases loaded in the eighth inning against Wandy Peralta, the veteran lefty who has made a career of cutting down left-handed hitters like McGonigle in the late innings. But McGonigle kept fighting off tough pitches against Peralta. The pitcher turned his head in some frustration at one point, after McGonigle fouled off a pitch that Peralta thought would finish off the rookie.

"He was locked in," Tigers manager A.J. Hinch wrote in a text, "and just competing. He didn't look overmatched and he didn't look overwhelmed."

On the 10th pitch of the plate appearance against Peralta, McGonigle ripped a two-run single into right field, driving in two runs. "This young man," Tigers broadcaster Jason Benetti exclaimed, "is totally unfazed by these lights in the show!"

McGonigle's manager agreed with that sentiment: "One of the takeaways was he doesn't overthink at the plate, and trusts himself. It was an epic at-bat at the perfect time," Hinch added.


Munetaka Murakami, 3B, Chicago White Sox
MLB teams had a lot of questions about Murakami -- surrounding his swing and his defense -- despite the big power he showed in Japan's NPB. Some evaluators wondered privately if he would be overwhelmed by high velocity. In the end, he signed a two-year, $34 million contract with the White Sox -- far, far below some media expectations.

"He is super determined," White Sox head of baseball operation Chris Getz said of Murakami. "It's very clear he wants to prove to someone that he's real. He's very serious."

And very dangerous for pitchers: Murakami homered in each of Chicago's three games against the Milwaukee Brewers. "Put the home runs aside -- the quality of his at-bats really stood out," Getz said, mentioning how his rookie faced some of the Brewers' hard throwers, such as Jacob Misiorowski.

It's clear to Getz that Murakami is not just an all-or-nothing slugger, with how he adapts throughout the ball-strike count, and Getz expects that as the 26-year-old faces more major league pitching he'll continue to make adjustments.


Carson Benge, RF, New York Mets
Of these six rookies, Benge might have been the closest to starting the season in the minors, due to his relatively short tenure as a professional. The No. 19 pick in 2024, Benge reached Double-A by the end of that year, and he had just 24 games in Triple-A at the end of 2025. He was told at the outset of camp this year that he'd be given a chance to make the Mets, and he did everything they asked. He turned out to be everything they had hoped for, too, with an .874 OPS in spring training, and eventually won the right-field job to appear in New York's Opening Day lineup.

"What stands out right away is how composed and calm he is," Mets manager Carlos Mendoza wrote in a text following Benge's opening weekend. "Nothing really seems to speed him up. He's got a really mature approach for a player his age, especially in big moments. You can see the confidence, but it's not forced."

Benge, who also drew two walks and stole one base on Opening Day, connected for his first career home run in his fourth at-bat in the seventh inning. He drove the ball 385 feet, jumping for joy after seeing the ball disappear over the right-field wall.

"Physically," Mendoza wrote, "the tools are there. He's got the arm, the athleticism. But it's the instincts that have really jumped out to me. He reads the game well, and makes smart decisions."


JJ Wetherholt, SS, St. Louis Cardinals
In his major league debut, Wetherholt smashed a ball into the grass beyond the center-field wall in St. Louis, 425 feet from home plate. The next day, he hit the walk-off single to beat Tampa 6-5, before getting buckets of ice water thrown on him from teammates.

"Calm demeanor," Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol wrote in a text. "Not phased [sic] by anything, and a gamer. The guys love him."

Randy Mazey -- who coached Wetherholt in his last year at the University of West Virginia, before Wetherholt was drafted and Mazey retired -- relished the replays of Wetherholt's home run, walk-off hit and toothy grin, as well as how the other Cardinals reacted to him. Mazey coached for decades and has seen the evolution and steady improvement in young players climbing through amateur baseball, so he's not at all surprised to see Wetherholt, as well as all the other rookies, excelling.

"The kids these days are so talented," Mazey said. "I think you're going to see more of that. This is going to start being a trend."


https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id...herhold-benge-mcgonigle-stewart-murakami
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Re: Browns GM Andrew Berry: ‘No rule against extending’ Deshaun Watson’s contract; QB battle is performance-based PitDAWG 03/31/26 02:33 PM
Originally Posted by Razorthorns
The one who lit it up with Kevin were the ones who ignored him like Flacco and Winston. What if we discover that the problem wasn't Watson but Kevin?

rofl
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Re: Trump administration denounces CNN for airing messages from Iranian leaders PitDAWG 03/31/26 02:27 PM
An all out admission that this administration is at war with and thinks that using the power of the government through the FCC and official government websites to silence anything negative about them is somehow not against the costutution. History has seen this movie before.............

FCC’s Brendan Carr: Trump is ‘winning’ against ‘fake news media’

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Brendan Carr on Friday said at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) that President Trump is “winning” his feud against the “fake news media.”

Carr told the audience that other politicians “gave way to the legacy national media,” unlike Trump, who the FCC chief said “smashed the façade.”

“President Trump took on the fake news media and President Trump is winning,” he continued. “Look at the results so far. PBS defunded. NPR defunded. Joy Reid, gone from MSNBC. Sleepy-Eyed Chuck Todd, gone. Jim Acosta, gone. John Dickerson, gone. [Stephen] Colbert is leaving. CBS is under new ownership, and soon enough CNN is going to have new ownership as well.”

Paramount Skydance is helmed by David Ellison, the son of Trump ally and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison. The company purchased CBS News last year and tapped conservative writer Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief. The parent company also won its bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, which oversees CNN, in February.

David Ellison has said the CNN’s editorial strategy will serve a more politically “diverse” audience; similar remarks were made previously about CBS News.

Carr added on Friday that “we’re not at the point yet –– you know, waving the ‘mission accomplished’ flag,” but repeated that the president is “winning.”

In December, Carr suggested that the FCC was not independent from the administration, despite the website previously labeling it as an “independent government agency responsible for implementing and enforcing America’s communications law and regulations.” The word “independent” was removed after the agency’s chief testified before lawmakers.

He recently threatened to crack down on broadcasters over their coverage of the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. He wrote earlier this month that broadcasters could have problems renewing their licenses due to their coverage, accusing them of “running hoaxes and news distortions.”

Trump’s war on the news media goes back several years, first amplified during his first campaign for the presidency in 2016. The president has accused much of legacy news media as being “fake news” and has preferred conservative media with reporting favorable toward him and both of his administrations.

Following his return to the White House last year, Trump warned mainstream media outlets that they were “on notice” after ABC and Paramount Global, before it merged with Skydance, settled lawsuits with the administration.

The White House also released a “media bias” tracker on its website in November to accuse news reports of omitting context and claim that they include lies, mischaracterization, bias or malpractice. It features an “offender hall of shame” headlined by The Washington Post, MS Now, CBS News, CNN, The New York Times, Politico and the Wall Street Journal.

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Re: Trump's Third Term? PitDAWG 03/31/26 02:15 PM
In an effort to pwn the libs he didn't pay attention to that part. You know how that works.
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Re: Myles Razorthorns 03/30/26 11:07 PM
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
Originally Posted by Razorthorns
Myles is untradable because he has a no trade clause. The only teams that would be able to make a trade worth him are all teams Myles would never agree to go to. Completely untradable.

I don't know what you mean?

There probably isn't a team in the league who wouldn't want Myles. If you are talking about value to us from a pick standpoint, obviously a team with a pick in the late 20's or more would have to pony up more over a team projected to have a top 10 pick.

You have to remember, if and when we trade Myles, we would be trading him. We wouldn't be including any of our own picks.

The bare minimum trade for Myles should be three number 1 picks. Myles wants to be traded to a contender not a loser. 3 first round picks from say Seattle are pretty much garbage vs say 3 from the jets. Myles can block any trade to a team that sucks and has picks worth taking. I just can't see ANY team offering what it would take to get Myles that Myles would agree to go to. Thus he is untradeable.
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Re: Random NFL News Squires 03/30/26 10:14 PM
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Re: Give me a break Squires 03/30/26 10:08 PM
[Linked Image from i.ibb.co]
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Re: Browns News 6.0 Milk Man 03/30/26 09:50 PM
All is right in the world, now.

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Re: Iranian War northlima dawg 03/30/26 04:48 PM
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Re: Poltical Jokes Part 5 mgh888 03/30/26 01:32 PM
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Re: More Music Ballpeen 03/30/26 01:11 AM
I heard this today scrolling through youtube on the TV. It has over a million views in 8 days, and I can see why. This is Paul Walkers brother, of Fast and Furious.

Powerful song IMO.

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Re: Official bonefish 03/27/26 10:41 AM
Thx.

What a day walking around and my mind kept repeating. "My daughter is a doctor."

Her brother I coached in baseball for over ten years. We shared some great moments together.

Work was always a method to make money. Being a father has always been my joy.
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Re: Trump urges Republicans to 'take over' and 'nationalize' voting BADdog 03/25/26 03:44 AM
Maybe the republican would have won If he didn't mail on his ballot
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Re: Player News superbowldogg 03/24/26 11:21 PM
Originally Posted by IrishDawg42
Originally Posted by superbowldogg
I really don't think Tate is going to be a #1 in the NFL. To me, he looks like a great #2 that will catch the ball.

If this was other years, he would probably be drafted late in the first or second round.


He is a great #2 to Jeremiah Smith, but JS is going to enter the league like Ja'Marr Chase did. He is generational, which is why Tate might "look" a little less when seeing them on the field together. However, Carnell Tate is equal or better than many of the receivers that have recently come into the draft. He is a better prospect than Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who was drafted #20 overall because he was in a loaded draft class. He was the first of four receivers taken in his draft in the first round.

Curious question, what in his game leads you to being a #2 receiver?

If this were other years, he would be exactly where he is today. He is a top WR candidate, which barring prospects like Jeremiah Smith or Ja'Marr Chase, he would still be in the talk as the best receiver in his class coming out.

First WR off the board the last ten years:
2025 Tet McMillan #8, Tate is rated higher
2024 Marvin Harrison Jr. drafted #4 overall, Tate would have been #3 receiver in 2024, Nabers was 2nd receiver drafted at #6 overall and Tate is rated just below him, both predicted year 1 starter.
2023 Jaxon Smith-Njigba #20, Tate is rated higher
2022 Drake London #8, Tate is rated higher
2021 Ja'Marr Chase#5, pretty obvious, Jaylen Waddle #6 was top ten pick #2 receiver, Tate is on par with Waddle
2020 Henry Ruggs #12 and Jerry Jeudy #15 were the first two WRs, Tate is rated much higher
2019 Bad draft class, but Tate would unquestionably be the top receiver in this draft, best of the class was Marquise Browns #25 overall
2018 Another bad draft, DJ Moore #24 was the first WR taken, but was rated much lower than Tate
2017 Corey Davis drafted #5 overall, Tate is rated higher
2016 Corey Coleman #15 was the first WR drafted, Tate is rated higher

All of these receivers were taken mid first or higher. All of those of those rated higher than him went top ten, many he is rated higher than still went top ten.

In this case, which I know it happens a lot, we don't have rose colored glasses on a Buckeye. He deserves the accolades he is getting. Having Smith and Tate on the field at the same time was a blessing for OSU, but it did take away individual stats. Tate is one of the best WR prospects of the last ten years.


To me he is a guy that will do great in the X vs the Y and I think he will do well working the middle of the field while making contested catches. I don't think he will thrive on the edge where he needs toe tap/ sideline catches often. I also feel like he won't do that great if he is moved around often.

in 2025 he would have been drafted after Emeka Egbuka | Travis Hunter Tetairoa McMillan Emeka Egbuka Matthew Golden Jayden Higgins Luther Burden Tre Harris Jack Bech
In 2024 he would have been drafted after Brian Thomas and before Xavier Worthy | Marvin Harrison Malik Nabers Rome Odunze Brian Thomas Xavier Worthy Ricky Pearsall Xavier Legette Keon Coleman Ladd McConkey Ja'Lynn Polk Adonai Mitchell
2023 right after Jordan Addison | Jaxon Smith-Njigba Quentin Johnston Zay Flowers Jordan Addison Jonathan Mingo Jayden Reed Rashee Rice Marvin Mims
2022 probably drafted right after Jameson Williams | Drake London Garrett Wilson Chris Olave Jameson Williams Jahan Dotson Treylon Burks Christian Watson Wan'Dale Robinson
2021 right after DeVonta Smith and before Kadarius Toney | Ja'Marr Chase Jaylen Waddle DeVonta Smith Kadarius Toney Rashod Bateman
2020 after Tee Higgins maybe after Michael Pittman. | Henry Ruggs Jerry Jeudy CeeDee Lamb Jalen Reagor Justin Jefferson Brandon Aiyuk Tee Higgins Michael Pittman Laviska Shenault
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