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Remember the year Glavine, Maddux and Smoltz all finished in the top five for the Cy Young? Think about that.


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I was attending a coaching clinic at Georgia Tech and had a chance to talk pitching with Smoltz.

Super nice guy. Very approachable. Loves to talk pitching.

It was odd that they won only won World Series. They were so good.

The Braves right now are on the same path. They have long term deals with like eight players. That core of players will keep the Braves in the World Series hunt for many years to come. They are stacked with incredible talent. Acuna and Harris are possible 40 40 guys MVP race, All Stars.

Strider, and Fried are Cy candidates. Austin Riley MVP candidate All Star. Albies, Olson, Murphy All Stars. They have All Stars at every position except SS and LF.

I am really excited for this season.

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Time never rusts.

I read that Dexter Fowler retired. He played on a 15 year old All Star team with my son. Skinny fast kid who played centerfield.

I run into now young men who I coached when they were kids quite often. Now they have kids who they coach. The drum beats on.

Coaching baseball was a labor of pure fun. I loved it. It took gobs of time but i regret none of it.

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The New York Times wrote an obit for John Adams....

John Adams, Who Banged His Drum Loudly in Cleveland, Dies at 71
He pounded away from the bleachers to cheer on the Indians (now the Guardians) and inspire his fellow baseball fans at more than 3,700 home games.
By Richard Sandomir

John Adams, a fixture at most Cleveland Indians home games who first lugged a secondhand bass drum into the bleachers in the summer of 1973 and continued to rally fans by striking it emphatically for almost half a century, died on Monday in Cleveland. He was 71.

The team, which changed its name to the Guardians after the 2021 season, announced his death but did not cite a cause. Over the past few years, Mr. Adams had undergone heart surgery and experienced broken ribs, a broken hip and other ailments, which prevented him from thumping his drum at Progressive Field after the 2019 season.

“God didn’t give me the reflexes to play on the field,” he told Fox Sports in 2016. “Every time I swing, I get a hit, so it’s like instant gratification.”

Mr. Adams’s drumming was heard at more than 3,700 home games, first at Cleveland Municipal Stadium and then, starting in 1994, at Jacobs Field (now Progressive Field). Stationed deep in the bleachers, he steadily urged the team on by rhythmically banging his drum with two mallets.

“Football has its bands and its cheerleaders, and all of them help get into the spirit of the game,” Mr. Adams told The Akron Beacon Journal in 1983, explaining his long-running stadium gig. “Baseball has nothing, so I thought of the war drum thing for the Indians.”

His status as a superfan was acknowledged when the team gave away bobblehead figures of him with a drum and movable arms at a home game in 2006. Six years later, Great Lakes Brewing introduced Rally Drum Red Ale in his honor.

And last year, on the 49th anniversary of Mr. Adams’s first performance at a game, he was inducted into the Guardians’ Distinguished Hall of Fame as a nonuniformed contributor. That group also includes Bill Veeck and Richard E. Jacobs, two of the team’s former owners.

A sculptor created a bronze replica of the drum, which was affixed to Mr. Adams’s bleacher bench and installed in the team’s two-level Hall of Fame area beyond center field at Progressive Field.

Unlike Mr. Adams, who worked solo, dozens of drummers at Oakland Coliseum exhort the A’s from their seats in both left and right field. At Citi Field, a die-hard Met fan named Eddie Boison rings a cowbell at critical moments. At Yankee Stadium, a retired truck driver known as Freddie Sez urged fans on by banging a spoon against a frying pan at more than 1,500 games, from 1988 to 2010.

Perhaps the best-known ballpark musicians played from the late 1930s until 1957 at Ebbets Field, for the Brooklyn Dodgers — a band called “the Sym-Phony” (emphasis on the “phony”), a ragtag group of amateur drummers, trumpeters, trombonists and washboard players.

John Joseph Adams was born on Oct. 9, 1951, in Cleveland to John and Eva (Friedman) Adams.

He attended his first Indians game in 1954 and began playing the drums when he was 9. In high school, he performed in the marching band and the orchestra and led cheers; he graduated from Cleveland State University in 1975 with a bachelor’s degree in English.

On Aug. 24, 1973, Mr. Adams asked for permission from the Indians to bring his drum to Municipal Stadium. Oddly, he was told not to disturb anyone with his drumming.

“The first time, I got a lot of stares and a few comments like ‘You’re not going to play that thing, are you?’” he told The Beacon Journal, adding that an inebriated fan during that game grabbed his arm and said: “You gonna bang on that drum? Well, then start hitting it.”

He did.

“Suddenly, I saw people clapping to the beat,” he recalled. “When the game was over, people stopped me outside the stadium. They told me I had the opposing pitcher so rattled that guys from the other team were looking all over for me.” The Indians beat the Texas Rangers that day, 11-5.

Mr. Adams continued to bang his drum — through many a losing season at the old Municipal Stadium and in mostly better times at Progressive Field — while working at AT&T in several positions, including systems analyst and quality manager, for 40 years, until 2016.

Mr. Adams is survived by a sister, Renee Dilley. His marriage in 1978 to Kathleen Murray, whom he met in the bleachers at Municipal Stadium, ended in divorce.

His medical problems, as well as the pandemic, kept Mr. Adams from the ballpark in recent years. Before the Guardians’ home opener last year, he said he was trying to build up enough strength for a return.

“There’s nothing like being down at the ballpark,” he told mlb.com. “Because it’s more than just the game; it’s all the people around you and all the people you see. It makes the experience of a baseball game way above just sitting at home.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/01/sports/baseball/john-adams-dead.html

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My daughter and me will be in the Phoenix/Goodyear area in March, and I might catch a spring training game. No luck talking her into it yet, but I’ve still got a month.

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So ready for Spring and baseball.

I have high expectations for the Guardians and Braves.

I could see the Guardians trading for Bryan Reynolds near the trade deadline. They have the farm prospects to make that deal.

Reynolds would really be a big add. He can play all the outfield positions. And he would add a middle of the lineup quality hitter.

The Braves are loaded. Acuna and Albies will return completely healthy. The 5th starter will go to Anderson or Soroka. Both have been star pitchers and both are still young. Top pen in baseball. All stars at six positions.

Really stoked to get back into the rhythm of regular season baseball.

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Spring games start Saturday.

I look forward to baseball big time. Cup of morning coffee, check the box scores. Look around find out what cool things happened.

Check out some highlights. 162 games is a groove you get into. The season is like a drama soap opera.

Football is just over. Basketball playoffs still lots of time.

Spring is early already here in Georgia. Spring and baseball go hand in hand.

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So stupid!




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That's idiotic.


Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.

John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
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I'm hoping they are really stringent now but will back off during the regular season... that was ridiculous...


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This is going to be chaotic until the players get used to it.

It has to become a mental timing thing like the play clock in football.

The new rules are going to have an impact. Ending the shift will up batting averages especially left handed hitters who's natural stroke is to the hole between first and second.

Pitchers throws to first are now limited. Catchers with great arms will have a bigger role both in holding runners and the throws to second. Good base runners are going to get bigger leads. The Braves trading for Sean Murphy was made because of his great defense.

Some pitchers are going to have a problem. Some guys are just naturally slow to the plate. They will have an adjustment to make for some it will be hard.

It may benefit some guys. Pitching is mental. Having been a coach for kids between 5 years old and 17. Many kids and their parents wanted to try being a pitcher. I gave lots of kids the chance. Many failed because they did not have the mental makeup. They may have had a good arm. But when things went bad. They fell apart mentally. It takes a certain kind of mind to move on from failure and mistakes.

It will be interesting to see which pitchers will struggle with the clock.

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When you step out on a major league field it looks enormous.

Especially the outfield. TV is really deceptive. It looks like a short throw from pitcher to catcher or, from pitcher to first.

The camera behind the pitcher distorts the distance.

Baseball is getting closer. I can smell it.

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Originally Posted by Frenchy
My daughter and me will be in the Phoenix/Goodyear area in March, and I might catch a spring training game. No luck talking her into it yet, but I’ve still got a month.

Guardians play at Goodyear on Sunday March 19th vs the Rockies, we will be close, and I still haven’t talked her into going yet. Got my fingers crossed still.

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My daughter and me will be in the Phoenix/Goodyear area in March, and I might catch a spring training game. No luck talking her into it yet, but I’ve still got a month.

Guardians play at Goodyear on Sunday March 19th vs the Rockies, we will be close, and I still haven’t talked her into going yet. Got my fingers crossed still.

She's waiting to be bribed!

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I think I'm going to love the pitch clock. Games down to 2hrs and 20mins. Karinchak is going to have to adjust his routine.


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Five Thirty Eight projecting that the Guardians will benefit largely from all of the new rules


https://fivethirtyeight.com/feature...8uv8qTbav-qJa3UZO9k8yAp34fApzi6Xobo8iK-s



also Max Scherzer is making the most of the pitch clock. I for one look forward to these little head games


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Scherzer is one of those guys you might love as a teammate and hate as a player.

The Mets have become the spenders of the National League.

I hate them. I loved beating them last year at seasons end to take the division.

Their payroll is the highest in baseball at $340.

It will be satisfying to take them down again. Can't wait to see how Verlander and Scherzer both turning forty hold up for 162 games.


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Anyone here paying attention to the WBC?

Lots of fun stuff happening. USA surprisingly lost to Mexico. But it looks like they'll get out of the pool. They look good. Probably gonna be top 4.

Puerto Rico just blanked Isreal.

Actual crowd sizes. People are investied.

It's a fun distraction to Spring Training IMO.

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USA advances to Semis against Venezuela... game will be on Fox. 7ET



Think the other side of the bracket is far more difficult... The Puerto Rico v Mexico game is going to be a barn burner. Japan should handle Italy.

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I was reading about Mike Trout and how much fun he said he is having playing in the WBC.

Myself, I care only about when the season begins.

I think it is a crying shame that Mike Trout plays for the Angels. He is one on the best players to ever put on a uniform.

He has played for a bad team his entire career.

Playing on a West Coast team that rarely plays on national TV.

It is a shame.

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The Mets.

Edwin Diaz Mets closer paid big bucks this off season. In celebration with Puerto Rico teammates tears ACL done for the year.

Ouch!

That $384m payroll is hurting some now. That is about $19m off the top for a key role.

Feel bad for the player not so much for the Mets.

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WHat series this has been...

Mexico v Japan
Cuba v USA

Venezuela fought hard...

THis has been amazing baseball.


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It is a shame Shohei Ohtani plays for the Angels.

He may go down as baseballs greatest player and because he plays for the Angels he does not get seen much.

Amazing talent. To play both ways in MLB seems impossible to me. But Ohtani does it like no big deal.

Another name to remember is Roki Sasaki. This young man is something special. I hope he gets to the majors sooner than later.

So, MLB fans get to see him. What an arm.

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It is a shame Shohei Ohtani plays for the Angels.

He may go down as baseballs greatest player and because he plays for the Angels he does not get seen much.

Amazing talent. To play both ways in MLB seems impossible to me. But Ohtani does it like no big deal.

Another name to remember is Roki Sasaki. This young man is something special. I hope he gets to the majors sooner than later.

So, MLB fans get to see him. What an arm.

He's arguably one of the most popular players in MLB right now playing in the second largest metropolitan market. He's well known and getting seen plenty.


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I think that was an incredible moment. High drama. The way baseball is meant to be played. Not this current garbage of HR or SO.

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When you play for a west coast team. People who live in the east don't see you much.

In addition the Angels have not been a playoff team. Playoffs is when the whole country tunes in.

He is becoming popular because of what he is doing. He will be UFA next year.

His contract will be the largest contract ever. If he goes to NY. He will become the biggest name in sports.

He is global star now but when he plays in playoffs and wins World Series. It will like Michael Jordan.

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j/c...

Beer pyramids will be nuts this year. Can't wait!


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I am so ready.

Once baseball begins. I am good till football ends.

This has the makings of a great sports year.

My three teams should all be serious contenders.

Braves, Guardians, Browns.


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Guardians vs Rockies are on MLB network right now, top 1. 2-0 Guardians

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