To me it is bad for the game that I grew up watching and loved that style of baseball. I just don't enjoy the style of game today than I did in the past. I don't like how much analytics are used in the game today. I enjoyed a good pitching duel between two great starters who were allowed to go deep into games. I think all the pitching changes hurt the flow of the game and just slows the pace to much.
As for me and the battle with the virus it seems to be getting better and all of my test had come back well.
Remember a time when you had a guy on your roster which was mainly a pinch hitter and nothing else. Also had a guy who pretty much was just a late inning guy who came in to pinch run.
I know and not saying it should be that way now. Just think it is bad that a starter can't go past 6 innings in todays game. Back in the 70's and 80's you saw most starters go into the 7th and 8th inning regularly and it did not seem to effect their careers like babying pitchers today.
Well last night on MLB network they were talking the last time the season was 60 games long. It was 1889 and on one of the teams had a pitcher who pitched 57 of those games and all were complete games.
To me it would be like any other vaccines that kids get when they are young. I know when my aunt was young in the 40's she got polio and then they got a vaccine for that disease.
The Browns are the perfect example of organizations being impatient and changing coaches every couple of years. This approach does not work and is not sustainable way of running your organization.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/squirrel-tests-positive-for-the-bubonic-plague-in-colorado/ar-BB16ImWf?ocid=msedgdhp
Looks like Miles has some concern in Colorado because they found bubonic plague in a squirrel.
Let me ask you this, would it have been better to inconvenient people for 6 weeks and possibly get things back to normal. Right now we are 4 months in and no end in sight.
To me except for doctors, nurses, cops and fireman all other places should have been made to close. Some how the government could have out something in place to protect theses businesses that had to close.
I was talking to my best friend about the stats on the virus. With the county getting $30,000 for every death that is due to the virus they are trying to count most deaths as virus related. My friend is a social worker in Hancock County schools and knew one family that had someone die last week. The family said that the doctors were going to try to say it was due to the virus but their family member who dies tested negative. They told the doctor if the death certificate shows cause of death as virus related they were going to sue.