Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
I had to switch to Directv.
I couldn’t stand another year without the Royals much less than without the NFLN. It’s a shame because I like the Dish Hopper better than the Directv Genie.
When I compared a few years ago, the main reason I chose Dish was because DirecTV made you sign a 2 year contract, but said the price was only guaranteed for 1 year. Nothing like building rape into the contract.
But yeah, I'm done with Dish's bullshit, too... they'll go out of business before they win the crusade against the cost of sports. [Reply]
Dish seems to be in this god damn fight every year. I haven't had them in like 3 years and it's been awesome. The only reason whatsoever to pay for Dish is that live sports are easier to watch, but they want to keep getting into pissing matches. Theyre gonna lose the few customers they have left if they don't stop their shit. [Reply]
Gotta wonder how many other teams will do this. Not just in baseball, but football too.
#Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said it was heartbreaking to tell veteran coaches Bob McClure, 68, and Bill Evers, 66, that they will not be on the coaching staff this year because of health and safety concerns with COVID-19. "I can't imagine how it feels.''
Originally Posted by tk13:
Gotta wonder how many other teams will do this. Not just in baseball, but football too.
#Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said it was heartbreaking to tell veteran coaches Bob McClure, 68, and Bill Evers, 66, that they will not be on the coaching staff this year because of health and safety concerns with COVID-19. "I can't imagine how it feels.''
Rusty Kuntz, 65, will not be coaching with the Royals this year after consultations with Dayton Moore and trainer Nick Kenney because of Covid concerns. He will take on another role in the organization for 2020. He'll be replaced by Damon Hollins.
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
I’m curious how history will view this season? Are all stats just a big asterisk?
Whoever wins the title would be viewed as hollow? What happens if someone bats above .400?
Well if it were 50 years ago, then 20 years after that the season would be fodder for bar stool debaters and color commentators.
"Yaknow Larry, Buck Huckerman finished to season with a .389 average batting eighth for the Reds so [blabs on about a shitty hitter having a breakout as Larry the play-by-play guy regrets signing on to a broadcasting booth with an alcoholic version of Rex Hudler]" [Reply]