Wednesday, May 15, 2024

2024 NFL Schedule Released

Its time to start marking the calendars. The 2024 NFL schedule is out and we now have Sundays set from early September till the middle of February.

Before we dive into the schedules for the teams we cover here on the show, here's some of the big time games on the schedule from around the rest of the league.

Week 1: Ravens @ Chiefs AFC title game rematch
Week 2: Steelers @ Broncos Wilson against his former club
Week 2: Bears @ Texans Caleb Williams vs CJ Stroud
Week 7: Chiefs @ 49ers Super Bowl Rematch
Week 12: Ravens @ Chargers the Battle of the Harbaughs on the sidelines
Week 17: Lions @ 49ers NFC title game rematch

Now that we got that out of the way, here's what we been looking for. The full regular season schedules for the teams we cover here on the show.

September 8th vs Washington 4:25PM (FOX)
September 15th @ Detroit 1PM (FOX)
September 22nd vs Denver 1PM (FOX)
September 29th vs Philadelphia 1PM (FOX)
October 3rd @ Atlanta 8:15PM (PRIME)
October 13 @ New Orleans 1PM (FOX)
October 21st vs Baltimore 8:15PM (ESPN)
October 27th vs Atlanta 1PM (FOX)
November 4th @ Kansas City 8:15PM (ESPN)
November 10th vs San Francisco 1PM (FOX)
BYE WEEK
November 24th @ NY Giants 1PM (CBS)
December 1st @ Carolina 4:05PM (FOX)
December 8th vs Las Vegas 1PM (CBS)
December 15th @ LA Chargers 4:25PM (FOX)
December 22nd @ Dallas 8:20PM (NBC)
December 29th vs Carolina 1PM (CBS)
January 5th vs New Orleans TBD

September 8th vs Minnesota 1PM (FOX)
September 15th @ Washington 1PM (FOX)
September 22nd @ Cleveland 1PM (FOX)
September 26th vs Dallas 8:15PM (PRIME)
October 6th @ Seattle 4:25PM (CBS)
October 13th vs Cincinnati 8:20PM (NBC)
October 20th vs Philadelphia 1PM (FOX)
October 28th @ Pittsburgh 8:15PM (ESPN)
November 3rd vs Washington 1PM (FOX)
November 10th vs Carolina 9:30AM (NFL NET)
BYE WEEK
November 24th vs Tampa Bay 1PM (CBS)
November 28th @ Dallas 4:30PM (FOX)
December 8th vs New Orleans 1PM (FOX)
December 15h vs Baltimore 1PM (CBS)
December 22nd @ Atlanta 1PM (FOX)
December 29th vs Indianapolis TBD
January 5th @ Philadelphia TBD

September 9th @ San Francisco 8:20PM (ESPN)
September 15th @ Tennessee 1PM (CBS)
September 19th vs New England 8:15PM (PRIME)
September 29th vs Denver 1PM (CBS)
October 6th vs Minnesota 9:30AM (NFL NET)
October 14th vs Buffalo 8:15PM (ESPN)
October 20th @ Pittsburgh 8:20PM (NBC)
October 27th @ New England 1PM (CBS)
October 31st vs Houston 8:15PM (PRIME)
November 10th @ Arizona 4:25PM (CBS)
November 17th vs Indianapolis 8:20PM (NBC)
BYE WEEK
December 1st vs Seattle 1PM (FOX)
December 8th @ Miami 1PM (CBS)
December 15 @ Jacksonville 1PM (FOX)
December 22nd vs LA Rams 1PM (CBS)
December 29th @ Buffalo 1PM (CBS)
January 5th vs Miami TBD

Saturday, May 11, 2024

Injury Impact On Baseball

You never want to see any athlete get hurt. When you play sports, you have to understand going into action that injuries are a part of the game. Wilson Contreras is no stranger to that. The Cardinals catcher has had his fair share playing the game. He had gotten off to a hot start for the Cardinals, but now will be out of action for the next ten weeks.

Why? 

He got hit in the forearm from a swing by J.D. Martinez of the Mets, fracturing his arm.

How did this happen? Well it has to do with Contreras, and a lot of other catchers around baseball, moving up closer to the plate in order to better frame pitches and try and "steal" strikes from umpires. There is a reason stuff like this his happening. IN an article written earlier this season from the Athletic, it explains this a little bit better. 

Per the Athletic: Weeks before Opening Day this season, Major League Baseball sent a memo to all 30 clubs highlighting a rise in catcher’s interference. The instances of catchers being struck by the bats of opposing hitters were rising rapidly. Catcher’s interference was called 94 times in 2023, nearly 20 more times than in 2022. What was causing the dramatic uptick? Catchers kept moving closer to the plate. In the era of pitch framing, teams deduced that the closer a catcher is to receiving a pitch, the better chance he has to “steal” a strike.

What impact could this have on the game? well for one thing, maybe baseball can keep catchers a little more back in the catchers box so that way they aren't interfering in the hitters swing. Yes, that will make it a little harder to frame pitches. Pitch framing has been around in the game of baseball forever it seems. It just seems like its more prominent in today's game because of the umpiring.

There have been times, and this has been documented by the television coverage of games, that the umpires are getting calls wrong on the location of balls and strikes. Calling a game as an umpire isn't an easy job. You have to make a call in a split second, and you don't have access to replay, like the viewer does. If that were the case, it would slow the game down a lot more. Yes that would make sure there's more accuracy in the calls, but length of game would slow down more. Which is something that baseball is trying to speed up as it is (that's another debate in and of itself).

As for calling balls and strikes, there's been debate for quite some time now as to whether or not their should be an automated strike zone from a camera in center field. That could work, but the system will never be perfect, no matter how hard you try. There will still be an umpire behind the plate to make the physical call, and make calls on fair foul and plays at the plate. But there is something that needs to be done in order to prevent injuries to catchers ion the game.

Sunday, May 5, 2024

New Record Holder In Tampa Bay

For the last twenty six season, the Tampa Bay Rays have been exciting baseball fans on the west coast of Florida. For the last ten of those years, Kevin Cash has been the man leading the charge. He took over the job here in Tampa on December 5th, 2014, replacing Joe Maddon. On Saturday night in a 3-1 win over the New York Mets, Cash passed Maddon to become the winningest manager in Rays history.

Cash was hired as the 5th manager in Rays history in 2014 and now sit atop the list with 756 wins (he added another win to that total with a walk off win earlier today over the Mets). Cash and Maddon are the only men to manage over 1,000 games for the Rays.

The managers that this team has had are Larry Rothschild (499 games 209 wins), Hal McRae (309 games and 113 wins), Lou Piniella (489 games and 200 wins), Joe Maddon 1,459 games and 754 wins) and Cash 1,357 games and 756 and counting wins).

The first three managers did what they could with what they had. It got baseball into the bay area, it just wasn't very good baseball. Maddon came in and left behind a very good team and got the Rays on the map in a sense. Kevin Cash then took that and raised that bar even higher. No it hasn't translated into a World Championship just yet, but its gotten them to a new level of consistency with this club.

Kevin Cash has been able to take what he can get out of the talent that he has and is able to find wins. It hasn't been able to translate to wins come October, except for the 2020 World Series run. He always finds a way to get done what he has to do.

During his first four years as Rays skipper, Cash missed the playoffs each time, with records of 80-82, 68-94, 82-80, 90-72. Then the better years, and playoff appearances started to roll in. The next years saw wins totals on 96, 40 (covid shortened year), 100, 86, and 99. The only downside is the last two years have been playoff appearances, but no wins in October. That's bound to change at some point.

Cash had done some pretty great things for baseball in the Tampa Bay area, and more is on the way.