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« Reply #260 on: July 15, 2013, 06:02:16 PM »

Well i just saw a report that he is set to rejoin the team in a week. Lets see what transpires after the ASG.
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« Reply #261 on: July 15, 2013, 06:06:31 PM »

In much more positive news for the Yankees, Granderson is getting very close to return. He's hoping for late July.
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« Reply #262 on: July 16, 2013, 12:09:52 AM »

Manny Ramirez has been very good for the Express in his first eight games. As the season stands right now, Manny is hitting an even .300 with the Express, while belting three home runs and driving in six runs. 

After being signed by the Rangers following his time in Taiwan with the EDA Rhinos, it was thought that Manny could help fill a void at designated hitter for Texas. So far, the experiment seems to be going as planned. 

During his time with the Rhinos, Ramirez hit .352 with 64 hits, 13 doubles and eight home runs to go along with 43 RBI.  It may have seemed a bit far-fetched to think that he could come back to the majors and contribute, but while he hasn't reached the majors yet, he looks like he is ready to at any point. 

What is even more impressive with Ramirez's stats this season is that in his first 30 at-bats he has struck out only five times. Granted, he is playing at the Triple-A level, but he doesn't seem to have lost too much bat speed at the plate, and the power is there.

As it stands right now, Manny is on a three-game hitting streak, going 6-for-14 over that stretch with two homers. With his production being at a high level right now, Ramirez may just be the spark that the Rangers need at this point in the season.

Texas is heading into the All-Star break coming off a loss in which they were nearly no-hit by the Tigers' Justin Verlander. Texas has plenty of players who are still playing at a high level, but it has struggled hitting out of the designated hitter spot.

Lance Berkman got off to a hot start for the Rangers early on this season, and looked to be a viable option as the team's designated hitter. Unfortunately, Berkman has struggled at the plate over the last month-and-a-half, and has also dealt with injury problems. 

Texas has tried filling the void at designated hitter with rookie Jurickson Profar, at times putting him in the lineup as the DH, or placing another position player in the spot, with Profar playing somewhere in the field.  Unfortunately, Profar has struggled for most of the season. He is hitting just .235 on the year with three homers and 11 RBI, and has yet to steal any bases, which is a bit surprising given his speed.

It's looking more and more like Ramirez could actually have a shot to make an impact for Texas this season. There hasn't been much speculation at this point as to when Manny could be called up, but he is certainly raising eyebrows after his first eight games. 

I would expect to see Manny called up sometime by the end of July or early August if he continues to go on tears similar to this week. If he does continue to produce at a high level with the Express, don't count him out as a guy who could make a splash for the Rangers once promoted.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1703950-down-on-the-farm-manny-ramirez-making-strides-with-round-rock-express
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« Reply #263 on: July 16, 2013, 09:00:55 PM »

nion: Bans will be served in 2014
By Jerry Crasnick
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NEW YORK -- As rumors swirl that Major League Baseball is close to dispensing punishment in the Biogenesis case, the head of the players' association said it's possible the players involved would not serve their penalties until the 2014 season.

Michael Weiner, the union's executive director, said he expects MLB to present its findings to the players' association "within the next month."

Given the potential length of an appeal process for the players involved, Alex Rodriguez, Ryan Braun, Nelson Cruz and the other principal players in the Biogenesis investigation could be in limbo into the offseason.

Weiner also said the commissioner's office isn't bound by the terms of the joint drug prevention and treatment program -- which calls for 50- and 100-game suspensions and a lifetime ban for three failed drug tests -- because the players involved in the Biogenesis case did not fail tests and are being investigated for "non-analytical" reasons.

Much of MLB's case is being built on phone records, receipts and other information provided by Anthony Bosch, the founder of Miami-based Biogenesis of America anti-aging clinic.

"In theory, [the players] could be suspended for five games or 500 games, and we could then choose to challenge that," Weiner said. "The commissioner's office is not bound by the scale we have in the basic agreement."

A provision in the drug-testing agreement gives the commissioner's office the latitude to announce suspensions before they are appealed if the cases are already public knowledge, but the union is expected to mount a challenge in the Biogenesis case.

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    Selig We went through the cocaine era of the '80s and there was no drug-testing agreement, which was quite sad. The Pittsburgh drug trials -- very sad, and still no drug-testing agreement. Now here we are, 30 years later with the toughest drug-testing agreement in American sports. We must be doing something right. I haven't heard from anyone in Washington in eight and a half years.
    ? -- MLB commissioner Bud Selig

Weiner indicated that the union will advocate that suspensions remain private and confidential until the players' appeals before arbitrator Fredric Horowitz are complete.

ESPN's "Outside the Lines" has reported that Rodriguez and as many as 20 other players are expected to be suspended for their relationship to Bosch, who allegedly provided performance-enhancing drugs to the players. Rodriguez has denied the allegations.

When asked directly on Monday about his involvement with Biogenesis, Rodriguez said: "I appreciate you asking that question. But due to the process, we're not allowed to comment on that. But with due time, we'll talk about that."

Commissioner Bud Selig, in his annual All-Star Game talk to members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America, promised a "thorough, comprehensive and aggressive" investigation into the Biogenesis scandal, saying that MLB is committed to getting it right regardless of the time frame or the potential impact on affected clubs.

"I'm sensitive to that, but we have to complete this investigation," Selig said. "I have to see the results, and then we're going to move forward. Those are the only concerns."

Selig has come under fire through the years for baseball's tardiness in addressing the PED issue but issued a spirited defense Tuesday of the strides the game has made.

The Biogenesis case has been perceived as yet another black eye in a steroids narrative that goes back to the Mark McGwire-Sammy Sosa home run race in 1998.

"People are sometimes critical of baseball and say a lot of different things," Selig said. "They say this [case] is about retribution or my legacy -- whatever the case may be.

"We went through the cocaine era of the '80s and there was no drug-testing agreement, which was quite sad. The Pittsburgh drug trials -- very sad, and still no drug-testing agreement. Now here we are, 30 years later with the toughest drug testing agreement in American sports. We must be doing something right. I haven't heard from anyone in Washington in eight and a half years."

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Bud Selig said MLB administered 4,200 random drug tests last season at the major-league level and 16,000 tests overall between the majors and the minor leagues.

Selig said MLB administered 4,200 tests at the major league level last year and 16,000 tests overall between the big leagues and the minors. He said MLB testing produced seven positive results, and the overall failure rate was less than half of 1 percent.

Selig also cited the banning of amphetamines as a positive step and said team trainers and doctors have told him that baseball is doing "fine." But he also expects stiffer penalties for PED use to be a topic of discussion in the next collective bargaining agreement.

"I had a player come to me a few months ago who wanted me to know how much he and many others resent it being called the steroid era, because a great, great majority of our players never did it," Selig said. "It puts them in a very difficult position."

Selig also appeared Monday night on the "Late Show with David Letterman," saying "only time will tell" when asked whether Rodriguez would play for the New York Yankees again.

"We're in the midst of a very thorough and tough investigation on all of this, because I really believe it's not only the right thing to do, we're going to do it," Selig said.

But Selig danced around the topic of whether Rodriguez faces a suspension, saying: "I'd rather not say."

"But you know, don't you? I can tell," Letterman asked.

"I do. The answer is, I do," Selig said before drawing applause from the studio audience.

Selig also said the issue of Rodriguez's contract would be for the Yankees and the third baseman to work out, although he added that the sum of money in question would not be "incalculable."

"It's over $100 million, and it's been calculated by everyone," Selig said.

Although the Biogenesis case dominated Tuesday's annual All-Star Game question-and-answer sessions held by Selig and Weiner, it was one of several topics of discussion:

Weiner, who has been dealing with an inoperable brain tumor, addressed the baseball writers from a wheelchair. He said his condition has deteriorated in the past month and that he is currently taking an experimental drug typically used to treat melanomas.

Weiner said the players' association has been discussing possible contingency plans in the event that his health prevents him from continuing with his duties but dismissed recent reports that former union leaders Donald Fehr and Gene Orza might return in leadership capacities.

Both Weiner and agent Scott Boras have decried the news leaks in the Biogenesis case as a violation of the drug-testing agreement. Selig vigorously denied that Major League Baseball has been the source of any leaks.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/9482862/mlbpa-says-players-suspended-biogenesis-investigation-likely-serve-bans-2013
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« Reply #264 on: July 16, 2013, 10:55:16 PM »

And the greatest ever Mariano Rivera gets a standing ovation from everyone even the players as he enters the last all star game of his career in the 8th inning as he so deserves. Props to all the players for letting him have his moment on the field by himself as he warmed up. Very classy move.
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« Reply #265 on: July 16, 2013, 11:45:17 PM »

I'm sorry but the top 5 plays they picked as the best as the first half of the season were terrible. The top two especially. A pop fly for the final out of a no hitter and a inside the park home run? Seriously? Those aren't great plays. A great play is an amazing catch or an amazing put out in the infield of some kind.
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« Reply #266 on: July 21, 2013, 02:17:00 AM »

Huge props to Sox fans tonight cheering Mo has he entered the game then when he got the final out. Very classy showing the respect earned by the greatest closer ever.
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« Reply #267 on: July 21, 2013, 07:14:23 PM »

Now it seems A-Rod has a strained quad and is having a MRI Monday. The Baseball gods must not want him to play again this year until he's suspended.
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« Reply #268 on: July 21, 2013, 07:51:09 PM »

Now it seems A-Rod has a strained quad and is having a MRI Monday. The Baseball gods must not want him to play again this year until he's suspended.

That post made me laugh Tim, well done. Smiley

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« Reply #269 on: July 22, 2013, 12:14:57 AM »

Now it seems A-Rod has a strained quad and is having a MRI Monday. The Baseball gods must not want him to play again this year until he's suspended.

That post made me laugh Tim, well done. Smiley



That's how it seems lol. It appears he's gonna not be able to play for an additional 7-10 days.
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« Reply #270 on: July 22, 2013, 05:45:22 PM »

The other shoe is dropping, and hard.

Ryan Braun takes a 65 game suspension with no appeal.

http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/blog/eye-on-baseball/22849636/ryan-braun-admits-ped-use-suspended-for-rest-of-2013

Ryan Braun has been suspended for the rest of the 2013 season without pay, effective immediately. He admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs and voilating the Joint Drug Agreement.

?I realize now that I have made some mistakes," he said in a statement. "I am willing to accept the consequences of those actions.?

More to come.
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« Reply #271 on: July 22, 2013, 05:58:46 PM »

Damnit Falcon you always beat me to it  Grin. Seriously though huge news and no appeal. Wow. Now when will the bigger shoe drop on the other 15 or so including A-Rod.
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« Reply #272 on: July 22, 2013, 06:08:50 PM »

Damnit Falcon you always beat me to it  Grin. Seriously though huge news and no appeal. Wow. Now when will the bigger shoe drop on the other 15 or so including A-Rod.

I would suspect sooner than later, a lot of the talking heads speculating Arod's will be longer due
to his "prior conviction".

This is huge, MLB isn't fucking around and the precedent has been sent to "take your medicine" without appeal.
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« Reply #273 on: July 22, 2013, 06:14:44 PM »

News is this was a negotiated deal.

What prior conviction for arod? The Mitchell report failed test?

MLB better not try to use that as justification...those were supposed to be confidential.
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« Reply #274 on: July 22, 2013, 06:17:51 PM »

I hear they have very damning evidence with A-Rod. Phone records, receipts etc.
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« Reply #275 on: July 22, 2013, 06:18:58 PM »

Damnit Falcon you always beat me to it  Grin. Seriously though huge news and no appeal. Wow. Now when will the bigger shoe drop on the other 15 or so including A-Rod.

I would suspect sooner than later, a lot of the talking heads speculating Arod's will be longer due
to his "prior conviction".

This is huge, MLB isn't fucking around and the precedent has been sent to "take your medicine" without appeal.

Yeah, obviously they aren't gonna wait long before lowering the boom on the others connected to Bosch. It would be silly to suspend Braun then wait weeks or months to drop it on the others.
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« Reply #276 on: July 22, 2013, 06:20:48 PM »

Damnit Falcon you always beat me to it  Grin. Seriously though huge news and no appeal. Wow. Now when will the bigger shoe drop on the other 15 or so including A-Rod.

I would suspect sooner than later, a lot of the talking heads speculating Arod's will be longer due
to his "prior conviction".

This is huge, MLB isn't fucking around and the precedent has been sent to "take your medicine" without appeal.

Yeah, obviously they aren't gonna wait long before lowering the boom on the others connected to Bosch. It would be silly to suspend Braun then wait weeks or months to drop it on the others.

Braun didn't appeal.

The process is supposed to be announcements don't come until the appeal process is complete.

So we could wait awhile to hear specifics on other players...though leaks should also be expected.
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« Reply #277 on: July 22, 2013, 06:22:54 PM »

News is this was a negotiated deal.

What prior conviction for arod? The Mitchell report failed test?

MLB better not try to use that as justification...those were supposed to be confidential.

Wrong choice of words on my part, "prior admission".

MLB can pretty much use anything they want at this point, they just nailed their "Public enemy #1 (or 1a)" without appeal to a suspension longer than that of a first time offender.

I suspect their evidence is beyond overwhelming on more than just Braun, some will appeal and some won't.
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« Reply #278 on: July 22, 2013, 06:24:09 PM »

I hear they have very damning evidence with A-Rod. Phone records, receipts etc.

I've heard rumors of that...just like there were rumors of 100 to 150 game suspensions for Braun and arod.

If they offered arod 65 games, he should take it and run. If they try o push for 100 games or more, he should appeal in every way possible until he can't Appel any more.

The first is a generally fair number by the jda. The second number isn't.
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« Reply #279 on: July 22, 2013, 06:27:33 PM »

News is this was a negotiated deal.

What prior conviction for arod? The Mitchell report failed test?

MLB better not try to use that as justification...those were supposed to be confidential.

Wrong choice of words on my part, "prior admission".

MLB can pretty much use anything they want at this point, they just nailed their "Public enemy #1 (or 1a)" without appeal to a suspension longer than that of a first time offender.

I suspect their evidence is beyond overwhelming on more than just Braun, some will appeal and some won't.

They can try, but if mlbpa hears a whisper of it, they'll sue. The Mitchell report leaks nearly brought litigation, themselves, and mlbpa only backed off when MLB offered assurances that the player names leaked would have no repercussions from MLB in relation to those leaks.

Braun didn't appeal because he is hurt, his team stinks, and he loses about 3.5 million vs 4.3 million next year...and the time frame isn't outlandish.

Arod makes less next year vs this year, in case anyone was wondering.
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