I want to go on record to say that I hate this vehemently.
This orients the sport to the tediously precise algorithm, instead of the judgement and skill of the humans playing it, umping it, and watching it.
@CJNitkowski@BravesVisionTV Very pleased with the telecast last night. Best broadcasters in MLB certainly helps, but it was all very well produced. It also helps when the team plays an almost perfectly executed game. Let’s hope for 161+ more!
What night last night at Truist. BravesVision socials are up and running. Make sure to follow @BravesVisionTV.
Game is on Fox tonight, we'll be back Sunday.
Congrats to all of those who got this thing up and running. Their efforts were tireless.
I love these aerials. ⬇️
Anyone accusing the Chicago Cubs for ruining baseball?
They have easily spent more money than any team in MLB this winter: $488 million after Nico Hoerner’s 6-year, $141 million contract is finalized.
@Braves@BravesOnGray@MLB@MLBTV@DIRECTV
Where can I watch the Braves? Do I have an option with DirectvStream or do I have to subscribe with MLBTV or find another subscription?
I don’t know how any non-Dodgers fan sits there and watches this and doesn’t think a salary cap is immediately needed. It’s the only major sport without one
Non-baseball fans think the league is a joke. A lot of baseball fans probably aren’t far behind
We've never had a father and son in the broadcasters' wing of the Hall of Fame ... until now.
Congratulations to Joe Buck, just announced as the winner of the 2026 Ford Frick Award.
His father, Jack Buck, won in 1987. What an amazing family legacy.
The incredible names Joe beat out: Brian Anderson, Skip Caray, Rene Cardenas, Gary Cohen, Jacques Doucet, Duane Kuiper, John Rooney, Dan Shulman and John Sterling
2026 Contemporary Baseball HOF results:
Elected:
Jeff Kent
Not elected:
Barry Bonds
Roger Clemens
Gary Sheffield
Carlos Delgado
Fernando Valenzuela
Dale Murphy
Don Mattingly
Wouldn’t usually post something like this because I like to be objective but gonna make a HOF case for my dad 🙂:
- 424 saves, 7th all time on the saves list (2nd all time at the time of retirement)
- 1st all time saves leader amongst lefties
- Career ERA: 2.89 (across 21 seasons, 1245 IP)
- 23.5 WAR
- 8 seasons with 30+ saves
- 3 time NL saves leader
- 4 time All-Star
- NL record for most pitching appearances
- 1.88 ERA in the postseason, 10 strikeouts, 1 save, and 2-0 record (only 15 appearances)
Feel free to disagree if you wish, just putting it out there 🙂↕️
FINAL: Dodgers 5, Blue Jays 4
The Los Angeles Dodgers won their second consecutive World Series, taking one of the greatest series ever with a Will Smith home run in the 11th inning. Yoshinobu Yamamoto, pitching on no days’ rest, finished the game and earned the win.
A dynasty.