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    Quote Originally Posted by Stallion View Post
    This could be the year a long shot wins it all.
    Definitely could happen anything is possible in a 60 game season. Just got to stay healthy and get hot at the right time.

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    Man wtf is going on with mlb? Covid not letting up it seems.

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    The DH will help the Padres

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAKEPEAVY21 View Post
    The DH will help the Padres
    Will be interesting to see who wil benefit most in the NL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chi_archie View Post
    Will be interesting to see who wil benefit most in the NL
    Is that a covid rule?

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    Cubs really could have used Castellanos with the DH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cross View Post
    Cubs really could have used Castellanos with the DH.
    Cubs have a realistic shot to win it all.
    It's a tough road but they could do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cross View Post
    Cubs really could have used Castellanos with the DH.
    Cubs will benefit having Kyle Schwarber as the DH and not playing the OF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otters27 View Post
    Is that a covid rule?
    Yes there will be a universal DH for 2020 due to covid. This should help a lot of teams who have guys fighting for positions because they'll be able to play everyday as the DH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrgum3 View Post
    Yes there will be a universal DH for 2020 due to covid. This should help a lot of teams who have guys fighting for positions because they'll be able to play everyday as the DH.
    Everytime I read about the DH rule...Just thinking about Micheal Morse....Pat Burrell!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAKEPEAVY21 View Post
    The DH will help the Padres
    Who will be the DH?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMobile View Post
    Who will be the DH?

    Probably Tommy Pham batting in the two hole.
    Would like to see another lefty stick up in the order though.



    2020 PROJECTIONS
    ORDER POS PLAYER BATS PA HR SB AVG OBP SLG
    1 SS Fernando Tatis Jr. R 233 11 9 0.273 0.34 0.499
    2 DH Tommy Pham R 225 8 7 0.271 0.367 0.462
    3 3B Manny Machado R 251 13 3 0.271 0.34 0.505
    4 1B Eric Hosmer L 225 8 1 0.263 0.324 0.433
    5 LF Wil Myers R 210 8 6 0.234 0.315 0.428
    6 CF Trent Grisham L 192 7 3 0.243 0.339 0.429
    7 2B Jurickson Profar S 205 7 3 0.246 0.329 0.422
    8 C Francisco Mejía S 159 5 1 0.254 0.303 0.422
    9 RF Franchy Cordero L 161 5 3 0.223 0.284 0.402

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenash View Post
    Probably Tommy Pham batting in the two hole.
    Would like to see another lefty stick up in the order though.



    2020 PROJECTIONS
    ORDER POS PLAYER BATS PA HR SB AVG OBP SLG
    1 SS Fernando Tatis Jr. R 233 11 9 0.273 0.34 0.499
    2 DH Tommy Pham R 225 8 7 0.271 0.367 0.462
    3 3B Manny Machado R 251 13 3 0.271 0.34 0.505
    4 1B Eric Hosmer L 225 8 1 0.263 0.324 0.433
    5 LF Wil Myers R 210 8 6 0.234 0.315 0.428
    6 CF Trent Grisham L 192 7 3 0.243 0.339 0.429
    7 2B Jurickson Profar S 205 7 3 0.246 0.329 0.422
    8 C Francisco Mejía S 159 5 1 0.254 0.303 0.422
    9 RF Franchy Cordero L 161 5 3 0.223 0.284 0.402
    nice lineup

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    Quote Originally Posted by batt33 View Post
    Everytime I read about the DH rule...Just thinking about Micheal Morse....Pat Burrell!
    Yeah the DH will help aging veterans who can still hit the most I'd imagine. Guys like Pat the Bat and Michael Morse would've been perfect for the role. Now the Giants will probably put guys like Hunter Pence and Pablo Sandoval in the DH spot.

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    Major League Baseball is days away from a rapid-fire Summer Training, which will set the stage for a mad 60-game dash for postseason position, followed by a typically wild October … all while trying to manage the many challenges posed by the still-raging pandemic that disrupted the 2020 season in the first place. Sounds like a lot when you put it that way.
    As one might expect, the typical roster rules for a MLB season would not work well in this scenario. Among other things, there’s a need for an actively engaged reserve corps of players with the minor-league season still on ice. Teams need a way to protect players who are injured or who contract COVID-19. The issue is all the more pressing in the early stages of the season.
    MLBTR has learned and clarified many of the key details regarding the new roster rules. Here’s how things will work for the 2020 campaign:

    • Each team can establish a maximum 60-man player pool, with the initial list due by Sunday at 3pm CST. Teams are not required to fill all sixty slots.
    • No other players will be permitted to participate in camp. Teams are permitted to operate two separate camps if they so choose. All teams will operate an alternative training site once the season begins.
    • Players on the 40-man roster need not be included in the 60-man player pool. Likewise, of course, pool players need not be on the 40-man roster — unless and until they are added to the active MLB roster.
    • If a player is removed from a 60-man player pool, he cannot be added back to that team’s pool but can be added to another team’s pool. Players cannot be freely removed from the 60-man player pool without roster implications. Put otherwise: other than injured list placement, suspension, and some other infrequent designations, teams will be forced to surrender (or risk surrendering) control over a player (trade, release, DFA, outright, etc.) to remove him from the 60-man player pool.
    • Teams may otherwise add already controlled or newly acquired players to their 60-man player pool. Players can be signed to the 60-man player pool without being added to the 40-man roster, but that requires 60-man player pool space (just like a typical minor-league deal requires space at a certain affiliate).
    • The active MLB roster will consist of up to 30 players (and at least 25 players) at the start of the season. After two weeks of play, that number goes down to 28. After two more weeks, it drops again to 26, with a 27th player available for double-headers.
    • Teams will travel with an unofficial 3-man taxi squad, the identity of which need not be disclosed. One player must be a catcher. There is no official designation or roster status associated with being a member of that group.
    • As usual, a player must be on a 40-man roster in order to be added to the active MLB roster.
    • Once a player is placed on the active roster, standard rules apply. Players eligible to be optioned can be sent back to camp just as if it were a minor-league affiliate. An optioned player must stay on optional assignment for ten days, unless called back owing to an injured list placement. Players who are not eligible to be optioned must be designated for assignment (and then traded or exposed to outright waivers) to be removed from the active roster.
    • The trade deadline is August 31st. ONLY players in the 60-man player pool may be traded. Any player that is traded must go into an acquiring team’s player pool. (As a practical matter, it seems there’s nothing to stop teams from adding prospects to the 60-man player pool specifically in order to trade them. The acquiring team would need to be capable of carrying such players in their own 60-man player pool while still fielding a 26-man active roster of capable big leaguers.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by EmpireMaker View Post
    Major League Baseball is days away from a rapid-fire Summer Training, which will set the stage for a mad 60-game dash for postseason position, followed by a typically wild October … all while trying to manage the many challenges posed by the still-raging pandemic that disrupted the 2020 season in the first place. Sounds like a lot when you put it that way.
    As one might expect, the typical roster rules for a MLB season would not work well in this scenario. Among other things, there’s a need for an actively engaged reserve corps of players with the minor-league season still on ice. Teams need a way to protect players who are injured or who contract COVID-19. The issue is all the more pressing in the early stages of the season.
    MLBTR has learned and clarified many of the key details regarding the new roster rules. Here’s how things will work for the 2020 campaign:

    • Each team can establish a maximum 60-man player pool, with the initial list due by Sunday at 3pm CST. Teams are not required to fill all sixty slots.
    • No other players will be permitted to participate in camp. Teams are permitted to operate two separate camps if they so choose. All teams will operate an alternative training site once the season begins.
    • Players on the 40-man roster need not be included in the 60-man player pool. Likewise, of course, pool players need not be on the 40-man roster — unless and until they are added to the active MLB roster.
    • If a player is removed from a 60-man player pool, he cannot be added back to that team’s pool but can be added to another team’s pool. Players cannot be freely removed from the 60-man player pool without roster implications. Put otherwise: other than injured list placement, suspension, and some other infrequent designations, teams will be forced to surrender (or risk surrendering) control over a player (trade, release, DFA, outright, etc.) to remove him from the 60-man player pool.
    • Teams may otherwise add already controlled or newly acquired players to their 60-man player pool. Players can be signed to the 60-man player pool without being added to the 40-man roster, but that requires 60-man player pool space (just like a typical minor-league deal requires space at a certain affiliate).
    • The active MLB roster will consist of up to 30 players (and at least 25 players) at the start of the season. After two weeks of play, that number goes down to 28. After two more weeks, it drops again to 26, with a 27th player available for double-headers.
    • Teams will travel with an unofficial 3-man taxi squad, the identity of which need not be disclosed. One player must be a catcher. There is no official designation or roster status associated with being a member of that group.
    • As usual, a player must be on a 40-man roster in order to be added to the active MLB roster.
    • Once a player is placed on the active roster, standard rules apply. Players eligible to be optioned can be sent back to camp just as if it were a minor-league affiliate. An optioned player must stay on optional assignment for ten days, unless called back owing to an injured list placement. Players who are not eligible to be optioned must be designated for assignment (and then traded or exposed to outright waivers) to be removed from the active roster.
    • The trade deadline is August 31st. ONLY players in the 60-man player pool may be traded. Any player that is traded must go into an acquiring team’s player pool. (As a practical matter, it seems there’s nothing to stop teams from adding prospects to the 60-man player pool specifically in order to trade them. The acquiring team would need to be capable of carrying such players in their own 60-man player pool while still fielding a 26-man active roster of capable big leaguers.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrgum3 View Post
    Yes there will be a universal DH for 2020 due to covid. This should help a lot of teams who have guys fighting for positions because they'll be able to play everyday as the DH.
    I kind of like this 60 game season

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMobile View Post
    Who will be the DH?
    My guess would be Naylor(good hitter brutal in the outfield), Pham at times(recovering from arm issues), Mejia at times(when Hedges is behind the plate and maybe Ty France once in awhile. Long story short, there are a lot of options.

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    With season starting next month I can't even remember which teams some veteran players are playing for now. I had to look up to find out Donaldson on the Twins, Kipnis on the Cubs, Hamels on the Braves, Encarnacion on the White Sox. Ian Kinsler retired, Puig a free agent still.

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    Are there any futures MLB Odds for this season posted anywhere???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otters27 View Post
    I kind of like this 60 game season
    I do and I don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigSpoon View Post
    With season starting next month I can't even remember which teams some veteran players are playing for now. I had to look up to find out Donaldson on the Twins, Kipnis on the Cubs, Hamels on the Braves, Encarnacion on the White Sox. Ian Kinsler retired, Puig a free agent still.
    I'm going to power post this week sometime all the projected lineups for all the teams.
    I have them all in my data base (like I did for SD on this page)
    The post will take an hour or so of my time so I'll do it when I have an hour or so of disposable time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenash View Post
    I'm going to power post this week sometime all the projected lineups for all the teams.
    I have them all in my data base (like I did for SD on this page)
    The post will take an hour or so of my time so I'll do it when I have an hour or so of disposable time.
    I like this a lot

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAKEPEAVY21 View Post
    My guess would be Naylor(good hitter brutal in the outfield), Pham at times(recovering from arm issues), Mejia at times(when Hedges is behind the plate and maybe Ty France once in awhile. Long story short, there are a lot of options.
    How about Myers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMobile View Post
    How about Myers?
    I think he'll be the regular left fielder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrgum3 View Post
    Yeah the DH will help aging veterans who can still hit the most I'd imagine. Guys like Pat the Bat and Michael Morse would've been perfect for the role. Now the Giants will probably put guys like Hunter Pence and Pablo Sandoval in the DH spot.
    Yep, That's a good call..... Think you are right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by batt33 View Post
    Yep, That's a good call..... Think you are right.
    I read it off of MLB.com. They listed 5 potential DH's for each NL club and Pence and Pablo were mentioned. Another candidate is Joey Bart who is interesting since the Minor Leagues won't be playing this year and he needs reps. He won't get them at Catcher in the Big Leagues as long as Buster is around but he could learn from him and get at bats on a regular basis as the DH. Of course, Pablo and Pence make more sense because Hunter is in a platoon situation in the outfield and Pablo is coming back from injury which means 3B will mostly be occupied by Longoria. They could use his bat if he's healthy enough to play though so the DH definitely helps the Giants.

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    Today marks the deadline for teams to submit their initial spring training player pools, which can comprise up to 60 players. Players are not eligible to participate in either a spring training or regular season game until they are included in the pool. Teams are free to change the makeup of the pools as they see fit. However, players removed from a team’s 60-man (for reasons unrelated to injury, suspension, etc.) must be exposed to other organizations via trade or waivers.
    Not all players within a team’s pool are ticketed for MLB playing time, of course. Most teams will include well-regarded but still far-off prospects as a means of getting them training reps with no intention of running them onto a major league diamond this season. A comprehensive review of 2020’s unique set of rules can be found here.
    The Padres’ initial 52-player pool consists of the following players…
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    Left-handed pitchers


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    Infielders


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    Many tremendous young players on that list..

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAKEPEAVY21 View Post
    Many tremendous young players on that list..
    solid list

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrgum3 View Post
    Yeah the DH will help aging veterans who can still hit the most I'd imagine. Guys like Pat the Bat and Michael Morse would've been perfect for the role. Now the Giants will probably put guys like Hunter Pence and Pablo Sandoval in the DH spot.
    I'm a throw back, old school.
    I still believe pitchers should bat in both leagues.

    Now having said that I can live with a DH as long as it applies to both leagues.
    I hate the AL DH only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenash View Post
    I'm a throw back, old school.
    I still believe pitchers should bat in both leagues.

    Now having said that I can live with a DH as long as it applies to both leagues.
    I hate the AL DH only.
    Pitchers hitting is too much of a given out in the NL. Kills too many rally innings

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    Less than four weeks from baseball!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenash View Post
    I'm going to power post this week sometime all the projected lineups for all the teams.
    I have them all in my data base (like I did for SD on this page)
    The post will take an hour or so of my time so I'll do it when I have an hour or so of disposable time.
    Very Nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cross View Post
    Less than four weeks from baseball!!

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