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2024.03.23 09:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 3/23/24
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AMA with Chelsea Janes - National baseball writer for The Washington Post, who has been in Japan learning more about Japanese baseball! | |
Wednesday 3/20 | Game Thread: MLB World Tour at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, South Korea: Dodgers @ Padres at 6:05 AM ET - Postgame Thread |
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2024.03.22 09:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 3/22/24
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AMA with Chelsea Janes - National baseball writer for The Washington Post, who has been in Japan learning more about Japanese baseball! | |
Wednesday 3/20 | Game Thread: MLB World Tour at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, South Korea: Dodgers @ Padres at 6:05 AM ET - Postgame Thread |
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2024.03.21 09:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 3/21/24
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AMA with Chelsea Janes - National baseball writer for The Washington Post, who has been in Japan learning more about Japanese baseball! | |
Wednesday 3/20 | Game Thread: MLB World Tour at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, South Korea: Dodgers @ Padres at 6:05 AM ET - Postgame Thread |
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2024.03.20 09:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 3/20/24
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AMA with Chelsea Janes - National baseball writer for The Washington Post, who has been in Japan learning more about Japanese baseball! | |
Wednesday 3/20 | Game Thread: MLB World Tour at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, South Korea: Dodgers @ Padres at 6:05 AM ET |
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2023.12.02 10:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 12/2/23
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2023.12.01 10:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 12/1/23
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AMA with u/baseball_722, who works in an MLB analytics department! | |
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2023.11.30 10:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 11/30/23
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2023.11.29 10:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 11/29/23
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AMA with u/baseball_722, who works in an MLB analytics department! | |
Tuesday 11/28 | Roast of the Washington Nationals |
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2023.11.28 10:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 11/28/23
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AMA with u/baseball_722, who works in an MLB analytics department! | |
Tuesday 11/28 | Roast of the Washington Nationals |
A toast to the 2023 Washington Nationals! | |
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2023.10.07 10:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 10/7/23
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2023.10.06 10:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 10/6/23
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2023.10.05 10:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 10/5/23
2023.10.04 10:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 10/4/23
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2023 MLB Postseason Survival Guide by u/cardith_lorda | |
Tuesday 10/3 | Game Thread: AL Wild Card B, Game 1: Texas Rangers at Tampa Bay Rays @ 3:08pm EST - Postgame Thread |
Game Thread: AL Wild Card A, Game 1: Toronto Blue Jays at Minnesota Twins @ 4:38pm EST - Postgame Thread | |
Game Thread: NL Wild Card A, Game 1: Arizona Diamondbacks at Milwaukee Brewers @ 7:08pm EST - Postgame Thread | |
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Game Thread: AL Wild Card A, Game 2: Toronto Blue Jays at Minnesota Twins @ 4:38pm EST - Postgame Thread | |
Game Thread: NL Wild Card A, Game 2: Arizona Diamondbacks at Milwaukee Brewers @ 7:08pm EST - Postgame Thread | |
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Game Thread: NL Wild Card A, Game 3 (If Necessary): Arizona Diamondbacks at Milwaukee Brewers @ TBA - Postgame Thread | |
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Friday 10/6 | Friday Trash Talk Thread |
Saturday 10/7 | Game Thread: ALDS A, Game 1 AL Lower WC Winner at Baltimore Orioles @ TBA - Postgame Thread |
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Game Thread: NLDS A, Game 1 NL Lower WC Winner at Atlanta Braves @ TBA - Postgame Thread | |
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2023.10.03 10:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 10/3/23
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Bandwagon flair for the 2023 postseason is now available! | |
2023 MLB Postseason Survival Guide by u/cardith_lorda | |
2023 baseball Playoff Prediction Contest | |
Tuesday 10/3 | AL Wild Card B, Game 1: Texas Rangers at Tampa Bay Rays @ 3:08pm EST - Postgame Thread |
AL Wild Card A, Game 1: Toronto Blue Jays at Minnesota Twins @ 4:38pm EST - Postgame Thread | |
NL Wild Card A, Game 1: Arizona Diamondbacks at Milwaukee Brewers @ 7:08pm EST - Postgame Thread | |
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Wednesday 10/4 | AL Wild Card B, Game 2: Rangers at Tampa Bay Rays @ 3:08pm EST - Postgame Thread |
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Thursday 10/5 | AL Wild Card A, Game 3 (If Necessary): Toronto Blue Jays at Minnesota Twins @ TBA - Postgame Thread |
AL Wild Card B, Game 3 (If Necessary): Texas Rangers at Tampa Bay Rays @ TBA - Postgame Thread | |
NL Wild Card A, Game 3 (If Necessary): Arizona Diamondbacks at Milwaukee Brewers @ TBA - Postgame Thread | |
NL Wild Card B, Game 3 (If Necessary): Miami Marlins at Philadelphia Phillies @ TBA - Postgame Thread | |
Friday 10/6 | Friday Trash Talk Thread |
Saturday 10/7 | ALDS A, Game 1 AL Lower WC Winner at Baltimore Orioles @ TBA - Postgame Thread |
ALDS B, Game 1 AL Higher WC Winner at Houston Astros @ TBA - Postgame Thread | |
NLDS A, Game 1 NL Lower WC Winner at Atlanta Braves @ TBA - Postgame Thread | |
NLDS B, Game 1 NL Higher WC Winner at Los Angeles Dodgers @ TBA - Postgame Thread |
2023.08.25 23:04 Mort-Mort Roswell: The Wright-Patterson Air Force and Battelle Memorial Institute Connection
If you look into this company, they are a 501(c)(3) company that doesn't pay taxes, is not subject to FOIA requests, and has clearance under the Atomic Secrets Classification, not the State or Executive.
This company has been around since the 20's and is appears to control every sector of science, defense, and society.
They have their hands in:
Chemical Demilitarization, High Hazards, Threat Assessment, Cyber tools, Microelectronics, Metallurgy, Advanced Robotics, Missile Defense Systems, Tactical Equipment, AI, Armored Vehicles, Forensic Genomics, Aviation, Aerospace, Ecology, Chemistry, Energy, Materials Science, Drug Delivery, Vaccines, In Vitro Tech, Bioweapons, Neurotechnology, Toxicology, Health, Military Health, Advanced Materials, and much much more.
They own and control the Brookhaven National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center, and the National Ecological Observatory Network.
They developed the first nuclear fuel rods for nuclear reactors, numerous advances in metallurgy, algorithms and coatings used in the space programs, and an endless amount of other seemingly impossible discoveries.
154:32- Jacques then takes us back to the Memo that he found again, refusing to budge from the subject. He then says that he also verified this memo in confidence with another person besides Hynek.
154:44- THIS IS IT! THIS IS WHERE JACQUES REVEALS WHO WROTE THE MEMO GIVING ORDERS TO THE CIA! He reveals that the memo came from an organization in Ohio called the BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE. He says this is the top organization on the analysis of metals. That they were the ones who invented Titanium Aluminide and some of the coatings and metals used in spy-planes like the SR-71. They were the experts on materials science, and they were also the experts on UFO's because they had a contract with the Air Force. Jacques says that the Battelle scientists wanted to shut down all public discussion on the topic and study the Phenomenon using statistical analysis.
General Exon has had a most impressive military career. Officers are not promoted to flag rank (general officer) without having proven themselves as competent. Those who make it while on active duty, who are not rewarded with the promotion on retirement, are in a small minority. Only the top officers achieve the privilege of wearing stars.
General Exon, as a lieutenant colonel, was assigned to Wright Field in July of 1947. He was there when the wreckage from the Roswell crash came in and was aware of the recovery in New Mexico. He knew that it was brought in and knew where it was sent. A few of his colleagues performed the tests on the metal, trying to determine what it was. And he learned from other colleagues that the bodies had arrived on the base. All in July, 1947.
According to Exon, "We heard the material was coming to Wright Field." Testing was done in the various labs. "Everything from chemical analysis, stress tests, compression tests, flexing. It was brought into our material evaluation labs. I don't know how it arrived but the boys who tested it said it was very unusual. "Exon also described the material. "(Some of it) could be easily ripped or changed . . . there were other parts of it that were very thin but awfully strong and couldn't be dented with heavy hammers. ... It was flexible to a degree."
In May of 1992 one of us was approached by an informant who told an intriguing story. For the record, he was not a Battelle employee. He had attended North High School in Columbus, Ohio, graduating in June of 1960. Between January and April of 1958, he dated a classmate named Cathy Center. One evening while he was visiting her home, Cathy's father, Mr. Elroy John Center, told them that while working at Battelle (he had left their employment in 1957) he was responsible for a project which required him to study "parts" retrieved from a flying saucer. The parts had some sort of writing on them and his job was to "find out what the characters meant." He told them that there was "lots more I can't go into. It's been bothering me since I saw it." Given that some of the material (actually described as small "I beams") retrieved from the pre-crash debris field near Roswell, New Mexico in July, 1947 has been described as having some sort of writing on it, the obvious question is did the "parts" Mr. Center study come from the same crash event? The fact that Mr. Center's story was told long before the details of the Roswell debris were known publicly, the possible confirmation of his story by the later descriptions of that debris cannot be ignored.Although this story was known publicly as early as 1992, no one knew that Elroy Center was a co-author of a Battelle report for Wright Patterson that has long been suspected to be associated with Roswell memory metal debris analysis. The likelihood of a story about Center examining UFO debris when at Battelle, then 17 years later discovering for the first time that he was the very scientist who had co-authored the suspect 1949 Battelle report cannot be mere coincidence. Of the thousands of reports and employees that Battelle has had over the years, it could not be coincidence that it would be that very report and that very scientist that would be associated with the debris analysis years later.
Mr. Center's employment at Battelle can be confirmed through the American Men of Science. It was learned from Mr. Center's wife that he died of cancer on July 15, 1991. She told us that he had been keenly interested in the subject of flying saucers, but she knew nothing about any such work while he was at Battelle. His daughter Cathy was contacted and remembers our informant well but does not remember the conversation. She thought she would have remembered it because of her own interest in the subject, but said it is possible that it has been forgotten. She confirmed her father's interest in the subject of flying saucers and, doubts that our informant would make up a story about the conversation."
“The purpose of the meeting was not to convince anybody else of their stories,” he said, “but to get people released from their security oaths with regard to these phenomena. Given who they were, and their credentials, I have to tell you, it pushed my confidence level up five notches.” Mitchell said he was shaken by what he was learning. “I am convinced there is a small body of valid (UFO) information, and that there is a body of information ten times as big that is total disinformation put out by the sources to confuse the whole issue.” He described the setup as “a body of semi- or quasi-private organization” operating with black-budget federal funding. “And nobody knows what goes into black budgets. The prime requisite is security first and everything else second.”Breaking down Dr. Mitchell's statements we can correlate that:
2023.08.25 22:59 Mort-Mort Roswell: The Wright-Patterson Air Force and Battelle Memorial Institute Connection
If you look into this company, they are a 501(c)(3) company that doesn't pay taxes, is not subject to FOIA requests, and has clearance under the Atomic Secrets Classification, not the State or Executive.
This company has been around since the 20's and is appears to control every sector of science, defense, and society.
They have their hands in:
Chemical Demilitarization, High Hazards, Threat Assessment, Cyber tools, Microelectronics, Metallurgy, Advanced Robotics, Missile Defense Systems, Tactical Equipment, AI, Armored Vehicles, Forensic Genomics, Aviation, Aerospace, Ecology, Chemistry, Energy, Materials Science, Drug Delivery, Vaccines, In Vitro Tech, Bioweapons, Neurotechnology, Toxicology, Health, Military Health, Advanced Materials, and much much more.
They own and control the Brookhaven National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center, and the National Ecological Observatory Network.
They developed the first nuclear fuel rods for nuclear reactors, numerous advances in metallurgy, algorithms and coatings used in the space programs, and an endless amount of other seemingly impossible discoveries.
154:32- Jacques then takes us back to the Memo that he found again, refusing to budge from the subject. He then says that he also verified this memo in confidence with another person besides Hynek.
154:44- THIS IS IT! THIS IS WHERE JACQUES REVEALS WHO WROTE THE MEMO GIVING ORDERS TO THE CIA! He reveals that the memo came from an organization in Ohio called the BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE. He says this is the top organization on the analysis of metals. That they were the ones who invented Titanium Aluminide and some of the coatings and metals used in spy-planes like the SR-71. They were the experts on materials science, and they were also the experts on UFO's because they had a contract with the Air Force. Jacques says that the Battelle scientists wanted to shut down all public discussion on the topic and study the Phenomenon using statistical analysis.
General Exon has had a most impressive military career. Officers are not promoted to flag rank (general officer) without having proven themselves as competent. Those who make it while on active duty, who are not rewarded with the promotion on retirement, are in a small minority. Only the top officers achieve the privilege of wearing stars.
General Exon, as a lieutenant colonel, was assigned to Wright Field in July of 1947. He was there when the wreckage from the Roswell crash came in and was aware of the recovery in New Mexico. He knew that it was brought in and knew where it was sent. A few of his colleagues performed the tests on the metal, trying to determine what it was. And he learned from other colleagues that the bodies had arrived on the base. All in July, 1947.
According to Exon, "We heard the material was coming to Wright Field." Testing was done in the various labs. "Everything from chemical analysis, stress tests, compression tests, flexing. It was brought into our material evaluation labs. I don't know how it arrived but the boys who tested it said it was very unusual." Exon also described the material. "(Some of it) could be easily ripped or changed . . . there were other parts of it that were very thin but awfully strong and couldn't be dented with heavy hammers. ... It was flexible to a degree."
In May of 1992 one of us was approached by an informant who told an intriguing story. For the record, he was not a Battelle employee. He had attended North High School in Columbus, Ohio, graduating in June of 1960. Between January and April of 1958, he dated a classmate named Cathy Center. One evening while he was visiting her home, Cathy's father, Mr. Elroy John Center, told them that while working at Battelle (he had left their employment in 1957) he was responsible for a project which required him to study "parts" retrieved from a flying saucer. The parts had some sort of writing on them and his job was to "find out what the characters meant." He told them that there was "lots more I can't go into. It's been bothering me since I saw it." Given that some of the material (actually described as small "I beams") retrieved from the pre-crash debris field near Roswell, New Mexico in July, 1947 has been described as having some sort of writing on it, the obvious question is did the "parts" Mr. Center study come from the same crash event? The fact that Mr. Center's story was told long before the details of the Roswell debris were known publicly, the possible confirmation of his story by the later descriptions of that debris cannot be ignored.Although this story was known publicly as early as 1992, no one knew that Elroy Center was a co-author of a Battelle report for Wright Patterson that has long been suspected to be associated with Roswell memory metal debris analysis. The likelihood of a story about Center examining UFO debris when at Battelle, then 17 years later discovering for the first time that he was the very scientist who had co-authored the suspect 1949 Battelle report cannot be mere coincidence. Of the thousands of reports and employees that Battelle has had over the years, it could not be coincidence that it would be that very report and that very scientist that would be associated with the debris analysis years later.
Mr. Center's employment at Battelle can be confirmed through the American Men of Science. It was learned from Mr. Center's wife that he died of cancer on July 15, 1991. She told us that he had been keenly interested in the subject of flying saucers, but she knew nothing about any such work while he was at Battelle. His daughter Cathy was contacted and remembers our informant well but does not remember the conversation. She thought she would have remembered it because of her own interest in the subject, but said it is possible that it has been forgotten. She confirmed her father's interest in the subject of flying saucers and, doubts that our informant would make up a story about the conversation."
“The purpose of the meeting was not to convince anybody else of their stories,” he said, “but to get people released from their security oaths with regard to these phenomena. Given who they were, and their credentials, I have to tell you, it pushed my confidence level up five notches.” Mitchell said he was shaken by what he was learning. “I am convinced there is a small body of valid (UFO) information, and that there is a body of information ten times as big that is total disinformation put out by the sources to confuse the whole issue.” He described the setup as “a body of semi- or quasi-private organization” operating with black-budget federal funding. “And nobody knows what goes into black budgets. The prime requisite is security first and everything else second.”Breaking down Dr. Mitchell's statements we can correlate that:
2022.11.19 13:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 11/19/22
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Sunday 11/13 | 2022-2023 Top 50 Free Agent Prediction Contest |
Monday 11/14 | ANNOUNCEMENT: Major update to Twitter Guidelines |
RBaseball Weekly Episode 99 - Baseball Players Who Became Politicians - Astros start their GM search, Some relievers make some money | |
Roast of the Detroit Tigers | |
Rookie of the Year Award Winners announced: AL - NL - baseball's Pick | |
Tuesday 11/15 | Decade of the Week: The 1870s |
Roast of the Colorado Rockies | |
Manager of the Year Award Winners announced: AL - NL - baseball's Pick | |
Players must be added to the 40-Man roster to be protected from the Rule 5 draft | |
Wednesday 11/16 | AMA with Foolish Baseball! |
Roast of the Texas Rangers | |
Cy Young Award Winners announced: AL - NL - baseball's Pick | |
Thursday 11/17 | Roast of the Miami Marlins |
baseball Meme Day Is Coming! | |
Most Valuable Player Award Winners announced: AL - NL - baseball's Pick | |
Friday 11/18 | Roast of the Los Angeles Angels |
Non-Tender deadline | |
Saturday 11/19 | Baseball Movie Club: Major League (1989) |
2022.11.18 13:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 11/18/22
Day | Feature |
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Sunday 11/13 | 2022-2023 Top 50 Free Agent Prediction Contest |
Monday 11/14 | ANNOUNCEMENT: Major update to Twitter Guidelines |
RBaseball Weekly Episode 99 - Baseball Players Who Became Politicians - Astros start their GM search, Some relievers make some money | |
Roast of the Detroit Tigers | |
Rookie of the Year Award Winners announced: AL - NL - baseball's Pick | |
Tuesday 11/15 | Decade of the Week: The 1870s |
Roast of the Colorado Rockies | |
Manager of the Year Award Winners announced: AL - NL - baseball's Pick | |
Players must be added to the 40-Man roster to be protected from the Rule 5 draft | |
Wednesday 11/16 | AMA with Foolish Baseball! |
Roast of the Texas Rangers | |
Cy Young Award Winners announced: AL - NL - baseball's Pick | |
Thursday 11/17 | Roast of the Miami Marlins |
baseball Meme Day Is Coming! | |
Most Valuable Player Award Winners announced: AL - NL - baseball's Pick | |
Friday 11/18 | Roast of the Los Angeles Angels |
Non-Tender deadline | |
Saturday 11/19 | Baseball Movie Club: Major League (1989) |
2022.11.17 13:32 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 11/17/22
Day | Feature |
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Sunday 11/13 | 2022-2023 Top 50 Free Agent Prediction Contest |
Monday 11/14 | ANNOUNCEMENT: Major update to Twitter Guidelines |
RBaseball Weekly Episode 99 - Baseball Players Who Became Politicians - Astros start their GM search, Some relievers make some money | |
Roast of the Detroit Tigers | |
Rookie of the Year Award Winners announced: AL - NL - baseball's Pick | |
Tuesday 11/15 | Decade of the Week: The 1870s |
Roast of the Colorado Rockies | |
Manager of the Year Award Winners announced: AL - NL - baseball's Pick | |
Players must be added to the 40-Man roster to be protected from the Rule 5 draft | |
Wednesday 11/16 | AMA with Foolish Baseball! |
Roast of the Texas Rangers | |
Cy Young Award Winners announced: AL - NL - baseball's Pick | |
Thursday 11/17 | Roast of the Miami Marlins |
Most Valuable Player Award Winners announced | |
Friday 11/18 | Roast of the Los Angeles Angels |
Non-Tender deadline | |
Saturday 11/19 | Baseball Movie Club: Major League (1989) |
2022.11.16 13:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 11/16/22
Day | Feature |
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Sunday 11/13 | 2022-2023 Top 50 Free Agent Prediction Contest |
Monday 11/14 | ANNOUNCEMENT: Major update to Twitter Guidelines |
RBaseball Weekly Episode 99 - Baseball Players Who Became Politicians - Astros start their GM search, Some relievers make some money | |
Roast of the Detroit Tigers | |
Rookie of the Year Award Winners announced: AL - NL - baseball's Pick | |
Tuesday 11/15 | Decade of the Week: The 1870s |
Roast of the Colorado Rockies | |
Manager of the Year Award Winners announced: AL - NL - baseball's Pick | |
Players must be added to the 40-Man roster to be protected from the Rule 5 draft | |
Wednesday 11/16 | Roast of the Texas Rangers |
Cy Young Award Winners announced | |
Thursday 11/17 | Roast of the Miami Marlins |
Most Valuable Player Award Winners announced | |
Friday 11/18 | Roast of the Los Angeles Angels |
Non-Tender deadline | |
Saturday 11/19 | Baseball Movie Club: Major League (1989) |
2022.11.15 13:30 BaseballBot [General Discussion] Around the Horn - 11/15/22
Day | Feature |
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Sunday 11/13 | 2022-2023 Top 50 Free Agent Prediction Contest |
Monday 11/14 | ANNOUNCEMENT: Major update to Twitter Guidelines |
RBaseball Weekly Episode 99 - Baseball Players Who Became Politicians - Astros start their GM search, Some relievers make some money | |
Roast of the Detroit Tigers | |
Rookie of the Year Award Winners announced: AL - NL - baseball's Pick | |
Tuesday 11/15 | Decade of the Week: The 1870s |
Roast of the Colorado Rockies | |
Manager of the Year Award Winners announced | |
Players must be added to the 40-Man roster to be protected from the Rule 5 draft | |
Wednesday 11/16 | Roast of the Texas Rangers |
Cy Young Award Winners announced | |
Thursday 11/17 | Roast of the Miami Marlins |
Most Valuable Player Award Winners announced | |
Friday 11/18 | Roast of the Los Angeles Angels |
Non-Tender deadline | |
Saturday 11/19 | Baseball Movie Club: Major League (1989) |