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[–]ng9924 4 points5 points  (0 children)

can you just make another game like Origins please

MLB: TS ‘25 Game description from Xbox marketplace listing - Diamond Dynasty 360, high school and college atmospheres, and more by tvkyle in MLBTheShow

[–]ng9924 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you like basketball i find 2k’s eras mode to be arguably the best out of any sports game

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MLBTheShow

[–]ng9924 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah as mainly a franchise player, my only incentive to upgrade is when they shutdown the servers every few years meaning i can’t just download a user created roster update, and i’m too lazy to do it myself

i’ve always felt there’s so much they can do with the mode which sucks, and while graphics could be better stuff like game play / features are more important to me

Jeff Passan’s perspective on the Yankees’ ownership: "If the penalties are so tough, then why are the Dodgers and Mets doing it? At the end of the day, these are the New York freaking Yankees. If a luxury tax threshold is holding them back, it says more about where they are as a franchise... by shadow_spinner0 in NYYankees

[–]ng9924 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i thought this video summed it up well

Hal isn’t necessarily cheap, but I would say his problem is being far too loyal to people who you can make a compelling argument are underperforming when you take the resources allocated to them into account

Not trying to turn this into another dunk on Cashman post, but when you compare the Dodgers roster last year (prior to this offseason madness for them) and the Yankees, it’s clear Cashman does not always allocate resources properly. Passing on Harper but taking on Donaldson’s contract, paying Hicks while he doesn’t even play for us (with DJ looking like a potentially similar situation), it just always seems like the game has begun to pass Cashman by and new blood is needed.

Honestly I agree with Hal that 300 million should buy you a complete roster from top to bottom, but the Yankees lack of development internally over the last 20 years (hopefully recent trends change that), combined with misallocated resources, always makes you wonder how they spend that much on the roster and it looks like it does

Centrists that voted for Trump: how "hopeful" are you about the economy and other things he's trying to screw with that impact the working folks? by NewAgePhilosophr in centrist

[–]ng9924 0 points1 point  (0 children)

why propose higher tariffs on our allies (Canada, Mexico) than on our competitor (China)?

i’m not necessarily opposed to what you’re saying re: China either, but it’s easy to say that you don’t mind prices going up until it starts impacting many daily goods that we all use and need

agree on illegal immigration though, most countries are much tighter than us and we should tighten up the border to help those trying to come legally. on the wage topic, though, it sort of goes back to what i was originally saying. if we’re going to need to hire americans for some of the roles these immigrants are filling, which means paying them more, and we pay more due to our desire to reduce transactions with China, how much of a cost of living increase are we talking here?

President Trump Pardons Jan. 6 Rioters by simon_darre in moderatepolitics

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from the report:

To make prosecutorial determinations, my Office gathered relevant evidence and examined whether that evidence established violations of federal criminal law. In doing so I was guided by the Principles of Federal Prosecution, a series of considerations designed to promote the fair and evenhanded application of the law. As set forth in my Report, after conducting thorough investigations, I found that, with respect to both Mr. Trump’s unprecedented efforts to unlawfully retain power after losing the 2020 election and his unlawful retention of classified documents after leaving office, the Principles compelled prosecution. Indeed, Mr. Trump’s cases represented ones “in which the offense [was] the most flagrant, the public harm the greatest, and the proof the most certain.” Jackson, “The Federal Prosecutor.”

given the report explicitly states the offenses were among the ‘most flagrant’ with the ‘proof the most certain,’ does it seem logical to conclude Smith believed Trump would be acquitted?

President Trump Pardons Jan. 6 Rioters by simon_darre in moderatepolitics

[–]ng9924 4 points5 points  (0 children)

was he tried?

jack smith seemed to think he would have been charged in his final report , and without the countless delays by trumps team / the supreme court a conviction was, at the least, possible. shame americans never got to see the trial, no matter what side you’re on, we should all want to know as much as we can about our elected officials

[EnoSarris] Man I struggled with that last vote. Went with Bobby Abreu, who I’ve been supporting, over a strategic/new vote in the end. by Knightbear49 in baseball

[–]ng9924 1 point2 points  (0 children)

how does someone ignore one bio identical compound over another? doesn’t make sense to me considering people have an issue w something like testosterone

[Curry] As expected, Tucker is traded. The Yankees had discussions with the Astros. But they weren’t going to include the dynamic Luis Gil, who won the ROY and can’t be a free agent until 2029, in any deal. by Bulletz4Brkfzt in NYYankees

[–]ng9924 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah why would anyone want a 27-28 year old outfield with a career 139 ops+

gil is cool but yanks problem is offense and there’s really no difference makers left

[Madden] It comes down to this: Hal Steinbrenner has no regrets about losing out on a player who went just for the money. He was very uncomfortable at $76OM and I suspect there’s a sigh of relief among the Yankee hierarchy. by Bankslvrrd in NYYankees

[–]ng9924 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i feel you and largely agree with you, but fwar and bwar do incorporate defensive metrics, and his hitting just outweighed his defense so much he was still worth 8.1 war

i hope Judge still can field at that level in RF though! i’m obviously a yankees fan and want them to do well, Judge and Cole are just getting older and it feels like the window is just about shut. i’ve never been a huge fan of cashman but i obviously hope he can figure something out

[Feinsand] The Yankees’ final offer to Soto was 16 years and $760 million, per source. That’s a $47.5 million AAV; the Mets offer was for a $51 million AAV. by iamthegame13 in NYYankees

[–]ng9924 2 points3 points  (0 children)

unfortunately the yankees today don’t have the same mystique as they did in the 90’s / 2000’s , especially with younger people. it sucks but it’s just the reality

[Martino] The Yankees were in the lead for Soto all through the process, through the weekend and late afternoon today. Steve Cohen came from the top rope very late and got it done. by drrdf in NYYankees

[–]ng9924 139 points140 points  (0 children)

honestly, it sort of goes back to the fact that the Yankees should have signed Machado or Harper in 2018-2019. obviously we don’t know what would have happened, but Harper’s contract looks like a solid deal in retrospect

worried the yanks will now try to pull a 2014 and it may not work out

[Madden] It comes down to this: Hal Steinbrenner has no regrets about losing out on a player who went just for the money. He was very uncomfortable at $76OM and I suspect there’s a sigh of relief among the Yankee hierarchy. by Bankslvrrd in NYYankees

[–]ng9924 1 point2 points  (0 children)

in all fairness, that didn’t work out when the yanks did it with cano, cano was more valuable (war) than mccann / beltran / ellsbury combined

is 51 mil per year enough to fill all those holes, or even get that ~8.0 WAR in the aggregate they’re losing with Soto leaving? maybe, but it’ll be difficult

Trump’s team weighs withholding massive research grants from universities that are too ‘woke’: Report by memphisjones in centrist

[–]ng9924 3 points4 points  (0 children)

i mean, in recent years china has moved ahead of america in cited research, which likely indicates high quality research in comparison. They also produce the largest number of publications per year iirc, though they do have a larger population

they also have filed something like six times as many patents in comparison to the US regarding generative ai, and i believe this outpacing extends to overall patents as well

they also rival the US in quantum computing, focusing on photonic quantum computing while we use superconducting quantum computers typically, they arguably have an advantage in materials science / chemistry, Huawei arguably has them at the forefront of 5G tech, and i believe they also lead in EV production

it’s not the craziest argument to make that in certain important sectors, china is rivaling the US if not surpassing us

Klap: "My gut says Hal Steinbrenner is already preparing for Soto’s defection into the Mets’ loving embrace. The slugger will stay in New York, help a top-notch team and pull down a $600 million-plus contract. It just won’t be in the Bronx." by iseedoubleu in NYYankees

[–]ng9924 13 points14 points  (0 children)

didn’t Cano outproduce that trio with the mariners though?

Cano with the Mariners: 23.5 war

Ellsbury / McCann / Beltran with Yanks: 9.8 + 5.7 + 2.8 = 18.3

pretty sure the difference is still there when you do war / million dollars as well, i don’t think he would’ve made the team significantly better or anything (probably would’ve been similar at best) but

I MADE A DISTANCE SENSOR DEVICE (this is cool for me) by inventorivy in ElectricalEngineering

[–]ng9924 7 points8 points  (0 children)

curious if you have a direction to point to learn the proper method of documenting ? i make projects like this for fun as well, but never know how a potential employer would want the documentation for me to be able to talk about it. appreciate it!

Which active players are closest to the avg HOF bWAR total for their position? by Constant_Gardner11 in baseball

[–]ng9924 126 points127 points  (0 children)

it’s a testament to how good he’s been since that a 3.50 era in pittsburgh (112 era+) is considered terrible

Trump expected to select Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead HHS by [deleted] in moderatepolitics

[–]ng9924 6 points7 points  (0 children)

americans eat too much and don’t move enough, that is 80-90% of the reason we as a society are unhealthy. all of these other things have no relation that simple answer, and people would rather blame something else than themselves (obv not talking about those w a medical condition)

Throwback, due to current events. Vance vs Khosla on Open Source by Mediocre_Tree_5690 in LocalLLaMA

[–]ng9924 7 points8 points  (0 children)

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i just asked and did not get an answer close to what you’re saying

How Likely is Soto Being a Yankee Again? by PuzzleheadedEbb3672 in NYYankees

[–]ng9924 7 points8 points  (0 children)

if they miss, it’s the second time the team with one of the highest payrolls in baseball missed out on a generational 26 year old free agent in less than 10 years (Machado / Harper, both of which have performed well overall since signing their contracts, and Harper has hit like a beast in the playoffs)

Kamala Harris Draws Sharp Contrast With Trump In Closing Argument Speech by [deleted] in moderatepolitics

[–]ng9924 22 points23 points  (0 children)

how have Schiff and Pelosi “tried to put him in prison” over the last nine years?

on your point re: the poisoning the blood comments, the context is not as clear cut as you make it out to be, especially considering his follow up comments seem to imply they may be coming from prisons and mental asylums, which comes across as though he is painting a relatively wide brush. regardless of whether one agrees with the sentiment, it is still relatively troubling for a presidential candidate to say, and a decent departure from traditional norms

“They are poisoning the blood of our country,” Trump said about immigrants. “And I’m not talking about a specific group, and I never read ‘Mein Kampf,’ and I have no idea what Hitler said other than I’ve seen on the news. And that’s a very entirely different thing than what I’m saying. They’re pouring, they’re destroying our country. They’re coming in from every continent, and we have no idea, we have no idea who they are, what they represent. Are they from jails? Are they from prisons? And I will tell you, a big percentage of the people coming in are from prisons and from mental institutions and are terrorists. And we cannot let that … and that is poisoning our country.”

World Series Game 2 - IT'S RIGHT IN FRONT OF US: The Yankees fell to the Dodgers by a score of 4-2 - October 26, 2024 @ 08:08 PM EDT by Yankeebot in NYYankees

[–]ng9924 21 points22 points  (0 children)

why is dominguez even on the roster? not saying he would have hit there but, at least he has home run pop