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  1. After they got rid of Darnold, no. However, McCarthy is a better QB prospect than anyone in this year's draft. They could have decided to pay Darnold and then trade McCarthy to a team that needs a QB for a top 5 pick and fill a different need. If Darnold hadn't had his two worst games of the year in Week 18 and the Wild Card Game I think there was a distinct possibility of them doing that.
  2. The Cubs have the worst record in MLB.
  3. If Rodgers ends up in Pitt there's zero chance the NFL puts Rodgers vs the Packers at 9:30 am. That'll be a primetime or a 4:25 national game.
  4. Joe Buck is going to do his first national MLB in four years when he does Brewers/Yankees on opening day for ESPN. I know some aren't big fans, but I really like him, so I think this is great, better than the normal ESPN announcers. Plus he was given his choice of partners so he picked Bill Schroeder and Joe Girardi, one local guy from each team, which is pretty cool of him, and cool for Rock to get do an opening day game on ESPN. Article
  5. This is Manfred's goal. The current national TV deals all expire for the 2028 season. He has said that he wants MLB to take over local TV rights and package them together with the national package and have MLB be able to get rid of the blackout and have all teams sharing TV revenue, just like the NFL. He says MLB is going to try and convince teams to share TV revenue by letting them keep other revenue they're currently sharing.
  6. Ugh, I was really looking forward to being able to watch the Brewers through MLB.TV.
  7. It couldn't be flexed to SNF, there's a rule that every division game must appear once on the main conference's network, which is FOX for the NFC. Since the first Packers/Vikings game was on CBS this one couldn't get flexed off of FOX.
  8. Really NBC? You show a prepackaged story at halftime instead of Lindsay Stirling?
  9. One thing to note now that the Brewers have announced game times is that Monday-Thursday weeknight games will start at 6:40 all season instead of just April, May and September. For me, that's a welcome change.
  10. There's not because illegal formation doesn't kill the play dead like a false start does. The play completes and since the spike is an incomplete pass the clock is stopped so there's no runoff.
  11. Bob Uecker did plenty of national games in the 70s, 80s and 90s, including the playoffs and World Series, guess he's a sellout too according to your criteria.
  12. Though with TNT losing the NBA after this season that'll free him up for the second half of April and all of May with no NBA Playoffs to call.
  13. MLB wants the rights back. They can make the money directly and cut out the middle man, so I'm sure they're happy about this. They already have two teams using this model. Bally's cancelled the contracts for the Padres and Diamondbacks last year and MLB took them over. They're producing the games themselves and negotiating the deals directly with the cable and satellite companies for local broadcast. Plus offering the games streaming through MLB.TV to the local fans for $20 a month or just with the full MLB.TV package. I'd be ecstatic if the Brewers went to this model, I'd get the full MLB.TV package every season.
  14. Imagine being Chris Sale and Luis Severino right now. Sale went from thinking he wouldn't have to pitch tonight to suddenly thinking he'd need to pitch in about an hour back to thinking he's getting the night off. Reverse that thinking for Severino.
  15. Man, this is going to be a massive gut punch to whichever fanbase loses this game.
  16. The reason the Brewers said game three is TBD is because the only way game three is actually played at 7:30 is if all four series go three games, which is pretty unlikely. It could be played at 2:00, 3:00 or 6:00 depending on what other series goes three games.
  17. I love this shirt by Jomboy, who needs Craigtember when you have Murphtober? https://shop.jomboymedia.com/products/murphtober-comfort-colors-vintage-tee?variant=44106099785926
  18. First day all four games went the Brewers way. Let's hope it continues through the weekend.
  19. Isaac Collins gets the call up and his first start
  20. Two numbers knocked off, two of favorite Brewers on some bad Brewer teams.
  21. Phillies gave up 6 runs to the Blue Jays in the 1st.
  22. Maybe the Brewers only showed favorable angles on the scoreboard, because it was pretty clear on TV that the ball hit the glove and the foot hit the base pretty much simultaneously. It was one of those plays where whatever call on the field was made would stand.
  23. With a 10 run lead the Brewers can now use a position player to pitch and save an inning from the bullpen.
  24. He only pitched in one game of the Cleveland series, so it hasn't been 5 of the last 6 games. He threw 7 pitches last Wednesday, 16 on Thursday, 10 on Saturday and 17 last night. That's not run into the ground.
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