Posted tagged ‘MLB’

Money still talks

October 26, 2025

“What we really need during a tense tied pitchers’ duel World Series game is a Jonas Brothers concert” said no baseball fan ever.

Meanwhile Game 1 could be the high water mark for the Blue Jays… or it could be the first win in an upset series. But Blake Snell signed 2 yr, $62 million contract w/ SF Giants in early 2024, pitching all of 20 games then skipping his last start before opting out & signing w/ Dodgers for 5 yrs, $182 million So World Series game 1 could not have been more fun for the Giants.

From World Series Game 1 “Dodgers last seven starting pitchers had combined to allow 5 runs. When all was said & done on Saturday night, Snell himself had allowed 5.”

Of course as an SF Giants fan I get it, LA could win the next 4 games. (And won the second.) You take your fun when you can.

Yes, Yoshinobu  Yamamoto pitched another postseason complete game in game 2.

The Dodgers are paying him the highest contract ever for a pitcher only – $325 million over 12 years – over $27 million a year

And yet Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow AND Shohei Ohtani are all making more in 2025. Over $32 million for Snell, Glasgow and Ohtani over $28 million

Trump doesn’t joke. So have to assume that he’s serious about running in 2028. But a big question, what loophole for a third term can he find that wouldn’t allow him to be challenged by Barack Obama?

Meanwhile, ICYMI -Now US is sending an aircraft carrier to Latin America So the President who claims he deserves a Noble Peace Prize now wants to start MORE wars to distract from the Epstein Files?

GOP Sen.Lankford questioned Trump’s administration’s strikes on Venezuelan vessels w/out approval of Congress. “Administration needs to give insight into Congress. If this was happening w/ this level of insight under Biden administration, I’d be apoplectic,”

So why ISN’T he apoplectic now?

Trump has no reason to send election monitors to California. And about 80% of the state votes by mail.

Except CA has rejected him soundly three times. DonOLD wants revenge, he wants his private army to harass and arrest Californians & at least he hopes to intimidate people so that they stay home.

In NJ, DOJ will monitor polling in populous & immigrant-heavy Passaic County. In California, DOJ will monitor LA, Orange, Fresno & Kern Counties; 17 million people including most heavily Latino areas of state.

Will ICE be with them? Trial run for 2026?

So Trump’s ICE now is arresting immigrant workers in blue cities. And many MAGA are laughing.

Pretty damn sure that many many Republicans employ undocumented folks too. At some point the numbers Stephen Miller wants mean going after them as well.

Pandamonium

August 26, 2025

IYKYK

It’s August 27, Six teams in the NL are such locks for the postseason that only ONE other team – the Cincinnati Reds at 4% – has even a 1% chance of making the playoffs

The teams? Phllies, Mets, Brewers, Cubs, Dodgers, Padres.

All but the Brewers in the top 10 payrolls in baseball

  1. New York Mets, $323,099,999
  2. Los Angeles Dodgers, $321,287,291
  3. New York Yankees, $293,488,972
  4. Philadelphia Phillies, $284,210,820
  5. Toronto Blue Jays, $239,642,532
  6. Texas Rangers, $220,541,332
  7. Houston Astros, $220,217,813
  8. Atlanta Braves, $214,836,398
  9. San Diego Padres,  208,909,333
  10. Chicago Cubs, $196,288,250

The SF Giants gave Justin Verlander five runs of support and did not blow the leadh.

Ths is Verlander’s FIRST win as an SF Giants player at home. Indeed ever at Oracle.. Hope this isn’t a sign of the acopalypse.

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Never been to a Cracker Barrel. But have to be amused that their rebrand didn’t even last a Scaramucci.

So being MAGA means you mock liberals for caring about their pronouns, while you lose your mind over a restaurant changing to a generic logo?

Trump does not have the authority to fire Lisa Cook Trump does not have the authority to fire Lisa Cook Did I mention that Trump does not have the authority to fire Lisa Cook?

Despite his house & office being searched… John Bolton, Donald Trump’s former NSA is not backing down. Disagree with the man on most everything but he has more cojones than any GOP member of Congress.

I did not have “John Bolton, member of the resistance,” on my bingo card.-

Trump is declining Maryland Governor Wes Moore’s offer to walk the streets of Baltimore with him.

He claims it’s because the city is a “hell hole” We all know the real reason. Donald can’t really walk any more

The President convicted of 34 felonies says “I’m not a dictator, I just stop crime….”

Ghislaine Maxwell is a monster

But she speaks with a soft British upper-class voice.

Not hard to see how she impressed at-risk young girls as she procured them for rape.

In Salem witch hunt days, accused women were tied up & thrown into water. If they floated, they were guilty witches, if they sank they were innocent. But often dead. Abrego Garcia’s choice, plead guilty & go to Costa Rica, plead innocent & be deported to Uganda, feels like that.

So does Donald think all this performative ICE stuff will distract people when they need to take out a loan to buy a hamburger?

Receipts don’t lie. Amy Klobuchar tonight sums it up for regular Americans on Donald Trump: “He cannot fire his way out of this economy.”

And he’s NOT stopping crime. Trump is sending troops to cities, while he is defunding the police Democrats need to keep talking about this

Estimates are Donald is spending over $1 MILLION dollars a day in DC on his National Guard stunt. And now much is it costing other states’ economies to have the Guard, generally reservists, uprooted from their regular jobs and lives? Where are GOP deficit hawks on this one?

Fox News STILL headlining drunken Cincinnati July brawl with racial overtones on their website

1. People I know in Cincy have moved on. Brawl happened outside a late night club & no one died. 2. If Cincinnati is so bad why didn’t Trump tell GOP Ohio Governor DeWine to send National Guard THERE?

Taylor Swift is engaged to Travis Kelse.

So what is Velveeta Voldemort going to do to because he will hate her having all the headlines!?


Can Trump actually fire Lisa Cook? Legally no, And SCOTUS may decide not to let him tank the economy. But every minute we are talking about this we are not talking about the Epstein files.

#ReleaseTheEpsteinFiles Heck, release the Birthday Card

So you’re saying there’s not a chance….

August 25, 2025

It’s August 25, and the Colorado Rockies have been eliminated from postseason contention.

Sadly too late for the Rockies to be considered for the Little League World Series?

Los Angeles rookie Dalton Rushing, asked if Padres Dodgers rivalry is “the best in baseball” – “I think so. I think it’s pretty safe to say.”

Uh, Dalton, not only is Padres Dodgers rivalry not the best in baseball, it’s not even the best in California.

#BeatLA

SFGiants

Donald Trump is now demanding Roger Clemens “one of the greatest pitchers of all time” be in the Baseball Hall of Fame. For some reason he hasn’t said a word about Home Run King Barry Bonds. Very white of him.

If your commute involves a bridge, any bridge, wrap your head around the fact that the President of the United States may cut off funding to repair the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore because he doesn’t like Maryland’s governor…

Meanwhile, as Ukraine’s survival hangs in balance, we still haven’t seen Epstein files & inflation gets much worse, -Fox News top Sunday am headline:

“Former Biden SOS Antony Blinken asked to leave NY beach by lifeguard”

In the actual story “

Lifeguards enforced beach closures as hurricane brought dangerous conditions. (Turns out Blinken and a friend were sitting in chairs on the beach and told to leave.

And then his from Fox ” And “Blinken is no stranger to controversy over how he spends his leisure time.”

The people who are pretending that Wes Moore’s delayed-due-to-a-paperwork-error Bronze Star from Afghanistan wasn’t earned, are the same people who genuflect before Comrade Bone Spurs.

Fox News top headline on tragic Florida truck crash w/ immigrant was apparently at fault & 3 died. Don Jr sending emails “Trump sends own pen to sign booking of illegal alien trucker.”

Has Donald said anything about cop killer in Utah, or the CDC shooter,

or the assassin of Melissa & Mark Hortman? For starters?

JD Vance said “If you go back to WW2 or every major conflict in human history they all ended with some kind of negotiation.” So he’s saying that Hitler and Eva Braun in their bunker negotiated whether or not he’d shoot himself before she took cyanide?

Holding the cards?

August 23, 2025

If the MLB season ended today the teams with the three biggest payrolls in MLB, Mets, Dodgers, Yankees, would actually all make the playoffs. But only as wild cards.

Over 40,000 people showed up at Oracle Park to see Bay FC today play the Washington Spirit. Bay FC did lose 3-2. OTOH, 2 is more than the SF Giants often score at Oracle

Sunday, Aug 24, is Ukrainian Independence Day. Canadian PM Mark Carney has just landed in Kyiv, Ukraine. Donald Trump after his morning Truth Social rants, will no doubt head to the golf course

Report = Trump to sign order directing DOJ to criminally charge flag burning.


From Boy Scout Handbook “US flag worn beyond repair may be burned in a fire. Ceremony should be conducted w/ dignity & respect & flag burned completely to ashes.” Oops

“Justice Dept. Sent Congress Epstein Files That Were Already Public.” GOP will do ANYTHING to avoid having to #ReleaseTheEpsteinFiles

Could we start by releasing the birthday card?

Remember all those Boston Red Sox fans furious when the team traded Devers to the SF Giants in June? The Red Sox have moved ahead of the NY Yankees in the standings, embarrassed NY 12-1 today in Yankee Stadium and have beaten the Yankees EIGHT straight times.

Fox News wants people to be outraged that a Democratic socialist may be elected Mayor of New York City.

While they shrug off that the President of the United States in the Oval Office is fan-boying a picture of himself with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.

Remember being shocked as a teenager that supposedly decent people in Amsterdam could have turned Anne Frank’s family in to the Germans. Not any more.

Many MAGA would betray them now and brag about it on Twitter.

WTAF? Donald Trump today attacked San Francisco & said “I own a big chunk of the Bank of America building.” Uh, the building, featured in “Towering Inferno” has been named 555 California since 2005.

But Donald used same line word for word in 2015 “I own a big chunk of the Bank of America building.”

Siri, what is dementia?

Donald’s fundraising email today is headlined “I want to get to heaven.”

What is this new obsession?

We all need to keep saying this, and reminding those trying to paint her as a “victim” now.

Ghislaine Maxwell not only helped Jeffrey Esptein recruit and procure young girls, the victims themselves say she physically participated in raping them.

Again this is a direct quote from Velveeta Voldemort this morning. “Some people refer to it as the Trump Kennedy Center, but we’re not prepared to do that quite yet. Maybe in a week or so.” He is insane. What excuse do his Republican sycophants in Congress have?

If John Bolton is so bad surely we should fire the person who hired him as National Security Advisor.

Hey GOP bending the knee to Donald – you don’t have to like John Bolton to realize, if it can happen to a wealthy white Conservative male former Trump supporter, it can happen to you.

Looking for linings…

August 12, 2025

Thinking the season for SF Giants fans has now been reduced to being happy when the Dodgers and Yankees lose.

Hah, true story: 1992 when Giants thinking of moving to Tampa & Padres were in town. Tony Gwynn was signing autographs before game, even for a lot of SF fans gathered around the San Diego dugout.. While Tony signed for my son, told him some of us might become Padres fans if Giants abandoned us.

He said “Wouldn’t you root for the Dodgers?” I can still hear the universal chorus of loud NOs!


If you only follow Fox News & right wing media you probably don’t know there was another mass shooting today. In a Target in Austin, Texas At least 3 killed “Suspect described as WHITE male wearing shorts & Hawaiian shirt.”

If he were brown it would be breaking news

There was almost certainly only one question Trump demanded to be answered by his newly nominated BLS commissioner, Ej Antoni:

“Will you promise to say the jobs numbers are what I tell you they are?”

Kim Davis, the clerk who refused to marry gay couples, now is asking the Supreme Court to overturn the right to gay marriage. Kim has been married four times with four children by three different men. A real poster child for the sanctity of marriage.

Donald Trump covered a multitude of subjects and insulted a lot of people today at his press briefing. You know who he didn’t mention? Officer David Rose. Murdered in Atlanta by an angry white anti-vaxxer. Say his name #DavidRose

Dear media:

Could ONE of you summon the courage to ask Donald Trump why if he has the authority to call out the National Guard to Washington DC that he did not do it on January 6, 2021? Asking for a country. And Brian Sicknick’s family.-

Also media. This is no joke. Do some research. Talk to hotels. It is very possible Epstein diversion Alaska-Russia summit has this has been secretly planned for couple weeks. Anchorage hotels are never cheap during summer but they aren’t insane. The city is not THAT popular with tourists.

But clients on July 31 asked for 2 rooms aug 14-16. City was nuts. 50% or more over normal prices. Embassy Suites (!) over $1000 a night, most things sold out. Actually literally said to one of them “what the heck is going in on Anchorage?”

In DC, the worst crime is coming from inside the (White) House.

Best that money can’t buy

July 21, 2025

Milwaukee Brewers payroll, $108 million

Los Angeles Dodgers payroll $338 million –

Brewers sweeping the Dodgers: Priceless.

(And even with that $338 million, Shohei Ohtani is only making $2 million of his $700 million contract. Over 97 percent of Ohtani’s salary will be paid out after the 2033 season.)

Automatic runner Brandon Marsh scored on replay review of call of catcher’s interference w/ bases loaded in 10th inning Monday night to give Phillies 3-2 walk-off win over Red Sox.

So Philadelphia won because of a bizarre relatively new extra innings rules aided by technolgoy

But MLB can’t use ABS system to challenge simple ball/strike calls? Make it make sense.

Realistically the Washington Commanders are not going to change their name back to the Redskins to comply with Trump’s threats

But every headline the media writes about Donald;s latest insanity is a headline not focused on Democrats leaders speaking out and leading the resistance against him

Karoline Leavitt still trying to gaslight American public into thinking Trump has lowered inflation. Maybe administration can release false figures.

But anyone who actually shops for groceries knows how much prices are going up! Who you gonna believe, me or your lying receipts?

As GOP Mark Green resigns from Congress your reminder:

1 of 3 other vacancies was seat held by TX Dem. Sylvester Turner, who died March 5

Gov. Abbott insists Texas needs special session to gerrymander, but also there’s no need for special election to fill Turner’s seat until November.

Current Trump/GOP refrain “Who you gonna believe, me or your lying grocery store receipts?”


ICE head, Todd Lyons says agency to crack down on American companies hiring unauthorized workers

Yeah, we’ll see the first rich white Republican business owner who hired undocumented immigrants being arrested in two weeks…

Has Sean Duffy come up with an excuse to blame last night’s Alaska Airlines ground stop on Pete Buttigieg?

Now it’s MLK Jr. documents being released to distract from the Epstein files?

What’s next. Does DOJ have access to information on the Lindbergh baby kidnapping? On Lincoln’s assassination by John Wilkes Booth? And still Fox News ignores that birthday card…

Good and bad seeds

April 4, 2025

As the men’s final four starts Friday night, not only has Cinderella left the building, the step sisters have gone with her. Four number one seeds left.

And this is largely because NIL money means top teams can just fill in their rosters by offering money to players from small market teams to join them.

Remember those days when one-and-done made the NCAA feel like an NBA minor league?

Now the whole thing feels like major league baseball.

And speaking of the Dodgers

Meanwhile over in baseball, the half billion dollar payroll Los Angeles Dodgers put Freddie Freeman on the IL after his ankle injury from falling in the shower. So what high-priced star from a small-market team will the Dodgers trade for to replace him?

Remember how Trump ordered all federal employees back to office and said no more remote work? Then he hightails it out of DC Thursday after instituting Trump Tariff Tax, and after his Saudi golf event will be at his resort Friday. Though maybe he isn’t even pretending to work?


For all those who cheer at the idea of privatizing social security… How’s your 401K doing today?

If your 401k is invested in a stock market index, you lost about 5% of it Thursday. And it’s down about 8% since President Biden left office. Are we great yet?

“Lululemon produces around 3.5 percent of its goods in the US.” You never know what might be the tipping point for suburban women who voted for Trump to regret their decision….

Agriculture Secretary Rollins -We understand there may be a “A short time of uncertainty.” Well the Great Depression “only” lasted 10 years.

So supposedly because a few trans girls play sports in Maine and because Governor Janet Mills won’t apologize to Donold, Trump has decided to freeze social security contracts and child nutrition for the whole state. Pro life my ass.

Remember being in college and couldn’t imagine how Jim Jones got 900 people to drink cyanide-laced Kool-Aid. I don’t wonder anymore. Cults are cults.

Opening Daze 2025

March 27, 2025

It’s opening day in MLB

And thanks to MLB starting the season with a high-priced two game series in Tokyo, The Dodgers, with their half billion $$ payroll are already 2-0

Kind of a metaphor for the season.

Meanwhile, the Chicago White Sox icago’s current over/under on victories during the regular season is 53.5 at ESPN BET and other sportsbooks. It’s the lowest season win total set by sportsbooks in over 35 seasons, according to ESPN Research.

The 2024 White Sox won 41 games out of 162.

Meanwhile the 2024 Cincinnati Reds won 77 games.

Just to get Standing room only tickets for their game tomorrow against the SF Giants is $170 a ticket as of tonight.

“Siri, what is a baseball town?-


GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski: “I’m worried about everybody and how they have handled this Signal controversy. … Does it concern me? Hell yes.”

Well considering that Pete Buttigieg, Adam Schiff, Tammy Duckworth and no doubt others I have missed have already dropped the f bomb talking about this fiasco, “hell yes” seems pretty Alaska nice by comparison.

GOP made US deaths in Benghazi major issue for years.

Certainly used against Hillary Clinton & possibly kept Susan Rice from being chosen as Biden’s VP.

4 Army special operations soldiers killed in Niger in 2017. Almost nothing

Today 4 US soldiers killed in Lithuania. Crickets

Rachel Maddow “Trump DOGE cutting off all GAVI funding- vaccine funding for poor children around the world – with NO warning USA abdicating our global role.

“Polio, tuberculosis, Mpox, measles will blossom Obviously we’ll be fine here in America because none of these things ever cross border.”

Now Elon Musk is paying $100 to people signing his petition and giving away $1 million raffle prizes in his efforts to sway the Wisconsin Supreme Court election April 1.

Hey Wisconsin, I’d be pretty cheesed off with this guy trying to buy an election. You already told one out of state billionaire (Eric Hovde) “no”…

Remember this game? Many GOP in Washington are playing a heckuva version of it trying to explain the Signal group chat debacle.


Donold said “maybe it was a bad signal?” He still doesn’t know what Signal is does he?

Sen. Mark Warner on Signalgate “Has anyone collected & checked all of these phones for malware??? If they have your number bad guys don’t need your phone to do it”

He adds “didn’t think this crowd could still make my head explode but my head’s been exploding the past few days.”

Marge Three Names had a performative rant today about her kids potentially seeing a drag queen on PBS. But she has no problem with her kids hearing about other children so blown apart by an AK-47 in a school shooting that they could only be identified by their shoes…

Not even close

October 21, 2024

So after the Dodger -Yankees World Series, will the losing team go to a $500 million payroll this offseason to try win in 2025?

(Cleveland Guardians 2024 payroll $106,000,000. New York Yankees 2024 salaries for Aaron Judge, Juan Soto and Giancarlo Stanton, $103,000,000 And the Yankees have a lower overall payroll than the Mets and Dodgers, who are both over $300,000,000. MLB billionaire boys of summer club.)

On top of all the other reasons to dislike USC football, the Trojans were the primary movers to destroy the Pac 12 by leaving for the Big 10. 3-4 start couldn’t happen to a nicer team.

Tennessee, now 6-1, just upset Alabama, now 5-2 So how long until SEC starts talking about 2 or even 3 loss teams making the CFB playoffs?

Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson signed a five year deal with the Cleveland Browns in 2022, despite an 11-game suspension, after more than two dozen women accused him of sexual assault and inappropriate conduct during massage sessions.

And today he may have suffered a season-ending Achilles injury.

If you can’t say anything nice….

No comment.

Antonio Brown appeared at Trump’s PA rally Saturday. Brown has been arrested multiple times on charges including sexual assault & domestic violence, says he has CTE and has declared bankruptcy. Yep, a perfect Donald surrogate.

None of the six NLCS games between the Mets and the Dodgers was closer than 4 runs. Three of the Dodgers four wins were by 8 or more., and tonight’s Los Angeles series clincher was 10-5

Not sure about ratings yet, but the WNBA final, which went to OT, was a much better game.

RIP. Phillp Zimbardo, 91. A fascinating man I was lucky enough to take a class from back in the day.

His prison experiment probably did as much as anything in the United States in my lifetime to show us how good people can be indoctrinated to do bad things.

Trump showed up to watch Aaron Rodgers play tonight, a few months after Rodgers posted a picture of them together. And the Jets QB, despite being reunited with his former favorite receiver Davante Adams, had one of his worst games of 2024. Almost as if #ETTD

Actual Trump fundraising email. “I just left McDonald’s. That was fun! I am first & only 2024 presidential nominee to work at McDonald’s.” Yet another lie.

Leaving aside that the restaurant was closed for him and all the “customers” were fake, Donald is obsessed with Kamala Harris having worked at McDonalds.

Sometimes dementia patients fixate on the weirdest things.

Dn’t think Fox News viewers live in an alternate reality? This is top Fox headline tonight ” “Trump echoes Reagan in swing state as workers take rally stage to praise ‘greatest president’” Not a word about Donald discussing Arnold Palmer’s junk, for starters.

Mitch McConnell to Politico “Whatever I may have said about President Trump pales in comparison to what JD Vance, Lindsey Graham,& others have said about him, but we are all on the same team now.” Siri, what is a self-own?

Last night Fox News actually cut away from Trump’s rally and switched to Kamala Harris’s rally. Maybe it’s even occuring to Fox News that Kamala brings them better ratings than Trump, whose rants are increasingly boring


Another Fox News alternate reality headline. “Trump has survived multiple assassination attempts & continues to attend football games.” Fixed it “Trump ducks MSM interviews but demands $$$ Secret Service projection for photo ops at games where he comes late & leaves early.”

Rays of hope

July 25, 2024

Robbie Ray, over a year removed from pitching after Tommy John surgery, made his first start for SF Giants today and gave up a run in the first inning to the Los Angeles Dodgers – walking two and hitting two.

Okay, who had Ray going on to throw five no hit innings and the Giants winning 8-3?

Not me.

And who had one of the first Paris Olympics cheating scandals being the Canadian women’s soccer team spying on their opponent with a drone?

Also not me.

Tne New York Yankees have fallen a game and a half behind the Baltimore Orioles for the AL East, but still hold the top wild card spot in the AL. The LA Dodgers with a 7.5 game lead in the NL West are looking for pitching help.

Both teams are expected to spend big at the trade deadline:

MLB payroll leaders for 2024.

  1. Mets − $305,624,274
  2. Yankees − $303,322,047
  3. Dodgers − $249,823,654

-So shall we have “Take me out to the ball game played on teeny tiny violins?

Not saying Biden Harris administration has been perfect with Gaza, and don’t know the solution. But anyone who is thinking of not voting for Kamala Harris in November out of sympathy for Palestinians should listen to GOP attacking Democrats today for not being pro-Israel enough.

Understand that the situation in the Mideast is complicated and Hamas is evil. But when Netanyahu talks about “sanctifying life…” Uh, how does he keep a straight face.

Netanyahu went on and on, speaking for over an hour today to Congress. Who does he think he is, Donald Trump?

Trump tonight at lie-filled rally

“They said something happened to me when I got shot, I became nice. But when you’re dealing with these very dangerous people you can’t be too nice.” Am fine with many potential VPs. But I’d so love Gabby Giffords to be our Second Lady.

Listening to the GOP being apoplectic about Kamala Harris over … plastic straws?? Does this mean if someone can come up with a biodegradable plastic straw that Harris & Democrats can brand it to win in a landslide?

How can GOP talk about DEI hires when every single person they have put on a Presidential ticket, along with their House and Senate leaders, are white men? Clearly Republicans are the ones who hire unqualified people because of quotas.

Lawrence O’Donnell: “Joe Biden always feels like he’s the luckiest guy in the world.” We are lucky as Americans to have had him as President.

Just thinking, you know who was a childless leader? Jesus.

Spencer Bivens story

June 17, 2024

Posted link yesterday about new SF Giants relief pitcher, 29 year old rookie


But been told it is paywalled.

So here’s the whole story: – Long read but a good one for any baseball fan, especially if you like underdogs.

MESA, Ariz. — The call that changed Spencer Bivens’ life, the call he’d been waiting to receive for almost five years, came in the middle of stretch.

It was May of this year, a sunny day in the small North Carolina town of Gastonia, and Bivens was entering his second year with the independent Honey Hunters of the Atlantic League. This was the highest level of baseball he’d ever played and, he feared, the highest level he’d ever reach. The right-hander was already 27, past the age anyone could be considered a prospect, and just to get this far had required a climb so long and gradual, he had barely seemed to ascend at all.

He’d started about as far from baseball’s epicenter as possible. His professional career began in France, where he was paid in cash and where games are played only on the weekends. After a journeyman collegiate career, going overseas had been the best and only option available to him. Since then, he’d gotten closer to the majors geographically, bouncing around a variety of stops in American independent ball, yet his dream of playing in the big leagues felt just as distant as it did across the Atlantic.

The 2022 season was going to be his best shot. He’d shown up 25 pounds heavier, with the height and wiry muscle definition of an NBA shooting guard, and with a fastball that was hitting the mid-90s. He had a sinker that ran and dived and a slider that swept in the other direction. This, the result of years of grinding on baseball’s fringes, was as good as he’d ever been. If he couldn’t make it now…

Then, that May afternoon, it happened. As his teammates stretched in foul territory, Bivens retreated behind the batting cage shell for a modicum of privacy. The San Francisco Giants were on the line, and they wanted to sign him. He was finally being raptured into affiliated ball. “It was total euphoria,” Bivens recalls. “I started crying damn near immediately.” When he hung up, his teammates went wild. He took a curtain call during that night’s game. After it, he grinned giddily as he endured a beer shower.

Six months later, Bivens stands astride a mound in Arizona, firing warmup pitches before tossing a frame in the Fall Stars Games. The event is the showcase for the best minor-league talent in the Arizona Fall League, and several of the game’s wunderkinds are here. Jordan Walker, Zac Veen and Jackson Merrill were first-round draft picks. Jasson Dominguez and Noelvi Marte earned millions as international signees. And then there’s Bivens, the 28-year-old who began his career in a town outside of Paris.

He may be an outlier, neither highly drafted nor highly compensated and older than the competition by a half-decade at least, but the 6-foot-5 righty is nonetheless among his peers. He posted strong numbers at Low A after joining the Giants, reaching Triple A by season’s end. This fall, he recorded an 0.87 ERA in seven relief appearances and struck out more than a batter per inning. Clad in Giants gear except for a Scottsdale Scorpions hat, it’s easy to picture him on a major-league mound. That might have seemed ridiculous a year ago, but now it feels very real.

If he makes it, it will be because he believed in himself when almost no one else did, because he ignored the game all the times it hinted that he should walk away. Whether in France or North Carolina or throwing into an old couch in his basement, he was certain he could do big things in baseball. “I’m going to put it in when the vision isn’t even seeable,” Bivens says. When you see things others don’t, some might call you gifted. Others will say you’re losing it.

But now, a big-league jersey on his back and a big-league baseball in his hand, Bivens knows that when you bet that big on yourself, only one thing matters: whether you were right.


When nobody would let him play baseball, there was his couch.

Bivens’ path through the game has been long and winding — in a recent interview, a simple stop-by-stop retracing of it takes him 13 minutes to complete — but then, right at the beginning, is when his dream laid on its deathbed. He’d grown up in State College, Penn., the home of Penn State, and he wanted more than anything to pitch for the Nittany Lions. A tattoo of Pennsylvania, with a star marking his hometown, adorns his left wrist. He’d played a year at a junior college and then transferred into Penn State, a tall and skinny righty who had trouble touching 90 mph. He made the team his first fall on campus and then … failed a drug test.

He’d stopped smoking weed after enrolling, he says, but the drug apparently hadn’t cleared his system. (The NCAA has since raised the threshold for what triggers a positive test.) The test result cost him his spot on the team and, he feels, any chance he had at making it again. Not that he didn’t try. He remained at Penn State for the next two years, weathering a shoulder surgery in the interim, hoping for another chance at cracking the squad. It never happened. Smoking “totally ruined my chances of playing there,” he says. “It’s a regret I’ll have with me until the day I die.”

So, he turned to his sofa. Not for comfort, but as a throwing partner. His apartment at State College had an unfinished basement, and Bivens found an old couch on a giveaway site. He was coming off surgery, several years into his doomed quest to pitch in the Big 10, and he needed work. All winter, when students were bundled up in heavy coats and baseball fields were frozen over, muffled pops could be heard emanating from his basement as ball after ball pelted the cushions.

That was taking care of the present, but Bivens needed to worry about the future. He needed a place to play. Enter Rogers State, a former NAIA program in Oklahoma that had recently jumped to Division II. Conveniently, the Hillcats needed pitchers. Recommended by a former JUCO teammate — nobody from the program ever watched him pitch, in person or on video, according to Rogers State coach Chris Klimas — Bivens landed a spot. “We just brought him in hoping he could chip in somewhere,” the coach says. Bivens was 23, an age by which most collegiate players have graduated, and still living around 90 mph.

But he could spin it. Klimas remembers the first bullpen Bivens threw as a Hillcat. The coach had been tending to his hitters in batting practice when he wandered toward the bullpen. He was about 10 feet out when he locked eyes with his pitching coach, who just nodded. “That’s going to work,” the pitching coach said. Indeed, Bivens earned a rotation spot, recording a 4.17 ERA his first year in 2017 and a 2.37 mark as a 24-year-old senior. To make the most of his dwindling eligibility, he took classes only in the spring semester.

After that, he faced a familiar dilemma. He’d gone unsurprisingly undrafted, but he wasn’t ready to call it quits. He once again needed a place — any place — to play. “Spencer was not going to be denied,” says Klimas. “He was going to keep going until someone took the glove away from him.” But where do you go when the minor leagues don’t want you? How do you start a baseball career without the express written consent of Major League Baseball?

As Bivens’ senior year drew to a close, those questions ate at him. Then, just when it appeared no avenues into pro ball would reveal themselves, an old teammate began posting Snapchats from France.

Bivens pitching in France. (Photo courtesy of Spencer Bivens)


The second most important call Bivens ever received, the call that turned him into a professional baseball player, came as he trudged through O’Hare Airport in Chicago. To that point, the only baseball gig he’d been able to find was with the Lemont Ducks of the Centre County Baseball League back home in State College. (The club’s Twitter account has three followers.) Bivens was returning home from a visit to Rogers State when a Frenchman rang.

The man ran the Lions of the French Division I, a team that plays in Savigny-sur-Orge, just a 20-minute train ride from the center of Paris. Bivens hadn’t realized they existed until he opened Snapchat one day during his senior year. He and Tim Mansfield had played together back in junior college, and Mansfield kept posting updates from France. Each produced a flurry of questions from Bivens. How are you doing that? What’s it like over there? Mansfield would reply, but with something less than encyclopedic detail, prompting more questions. “I was on his ass about it,” Bivens says. (Reached by phone, Mansfield agrees. “He definitely wore my ass out,” he laughs.)

The baseball in France, Bivens says, is better than you’d expect. Rosters are mostly filled with ex-pats. (“An Australian guy, a Dominican guy and a Venezuelan guy” is not the start to a joke, but a list of Bivens’ flatmates.) There are also native French players, who play the game at what Bivens approximates to be a Division III level. Baseball is not big business in France, with games played only on the weekends, and it pays only $500 a month. “But I was shocked,” Bivens says, “by how much they love the game.”

His first game was in Toulouse, a six-hour drive south. It was a 71-degree March day, and a crowd of 200 French fans milled around the bleachers. They grilled and drank beer and smoked cigarettes, watching the game at the same time. Some played bocce ball. Bivens adopted the same laidback lifestyle away from the park. His favorite pastime was to take the train into Paris, where he would “sit by the Seine and drink wine.” He learned the city and the language well enough to pass as a local, or at least to not stick out as much. If you’re planning a visit, he has some tips to blend in: “Buy cheap wine and don’t take a crazy amount of pictures.


Bivens posted a 2.51 ERA in about 75 innings with the Lions. For his next step, he looked not west toward home, but deeper into Europe. Leaning on a Facebook community called Baseball Jobs Overseas — the group has more than 3,500 followers — he landed a spot with a Czech club called Kotlářka Praha for the 2020 season. It came with an apartment in Prague, flights in and out and a bigger salary than he’d made in France. It wasn’t a conventional baseball career, but there were worse ways to make a living.

Bivens was looking forward to it. He’d brushed up on his Czech and was just two weeks away from stepping on a plane when COVID-19 shut down the world. There would be no baseball season in Prague, or most anywhere else.

“Damn,” Bivens thought to himself, hardly for the first time, “what am I going to do now?”


Since returning to the U.S. two years ago, Bivens has crisscrossed Appalachia more than a bootlegger during Prohibition.

There were the Washington Wild Things in Pennsylvania and the Lexington Legends in Kentucky, both of whom were among the few non-MLB teams to play baseball at all in 2020. (Former Reds star Brandon Phillips recruited him to the latter.) When the Wild Things released Bivens early in the 2021 season, a friend lined up a bullpen with the West Virginia Power of the Atlantic League. Bivens drove down from Pittsburgh, pitched, got back in his car and was halfway home when the job offer came through. Bivens joined the Power at the start of a two-week road trip and was traded to Gastonia on the last day of it. He didn’t wind up back where his car was for a full month.

It was an itinerant lifestyle, and one that showed few signs of upward progress. At 27 and with a 7.47 ERA across three organizations in 2021, he hardly seemed poised to take off. When he’d return home, he’d detect a hint of pity in the voices of his friends. “You’re still playing? That’s so cool,” they’d say with a patina of condescension, as if he were a five-year-old determined to become a dinosaur vet. At the field, he was surrounded by guys kicked out of affiliated ball, many of them “very sour and very salty” about being left on the curb. “Nothing but, ‘Ah, it’s so hard to make it back, it’s so hard to do this and that,’” he says. “I hadn’t even had these experiences.”

If he wanted a chance at them, he’d have to make some changes. Bivens joined Gastonia with a four-seam fastball that sat about 91 mph and didn’t move much. That was just about all his long, thin body could put behind the baseball. “He seemed like he was overwhelmed and overmatched,” says John Anderson, a former Blue Jays farmhand who played for the Honey Hunters that season. But when Bivens reported to spring training at the beginning of this year, Anderson and others immediately noticed that he looked completely different.

Finally heeding the advice of his longtime mentor, former Braves farmhand Troy Allen, Bivens had added 25 pounds of muscle. He signed up for Tread Athletics, a pitching development company that offers training online. Allen counseled Bivens to junk his four-seamer in favor of a sinker that had wicked arm-side movement, and Bivens picked up a new slider grip from a post he ran across on social media. He showed up in Gastonia this spring sitting in the mid-90s with nasty movement.

“He was legit nasty,” says former big-league pitcher Deck McGuire, who met Bivens this spring with Gastonia, “and I had a pretty hard time understanding how he’d never had an affiliated job.”

To finally check that box, Bivens didn’t have to wait much longer. Though he’s heard an apparently apocryphal version of his discovery — San Francisco president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi is a very busy man with many responsibilities, and did not just happen to see a tweet with the righty’s pitch metrics — the Giants were indeed on his case. As a partner league of MLB, the Atlantic League provides advanced data to all major-league clubs, and the numbers undergirding Bivens’ new arsenal immediately popped off the spreadsheet. Bivens was the kind of low-cost bet the team should be making, says farm director Kyle Haines. “You can go with the common name that’s familiar on some of those sheets, but you probably know what you’re going to get,” Haines says. By contrast, Bivens offered something few indy ball players could: upside.

Thus, that fateful May phone call, the realization of years and years of scratching and clawing and sometimes just holding on. Bivens ended the conversation with a yes, and then with a question. Stretch was over in Gastonia, and the pitches were about to loosen up. “He asked if he could continue to play catch,” Haines says. Yes, the farm director replied. Just don’t get hurt.

When you’ve grinded that long, it’s hard to know when to stop.


Now, several chapters into his story, Bivens has reached what many other players would consider the starting line.

Just because he’s in doesn’t mean he’s not in danger of falling out. For years he’s climbed an organizational baseball ladder that older players were descending. Being 28 already is hardly an advantage. “If this is what he wants to do,” says Klimas, the Rogers State coach, “he has no choice but to go out there and perform.” Affiliated ball can be just another flavor of anonymity, and relievers approaching 30 tend to get their walking papers before 21-year-old draft picks.

But Bivens hasn’t washed out yet. He posted a 2.70 ERA with Low-A San Jose, and he’d have similar numbers over two brief Triple-A stints if not for one rough outing. After watching him pitch without interference for two months to get a sense of his strengths and weaknesses, the Giants have lavished him with the same kind of analytical attention that they would any prospect. He’s sharpened a few pitches and has dramatically improved his understanding of how to deploy them. “The reps in Triple A really built a lot of confidence for him,” says Haines. “It built confidence in us, too.” Bivens’ fall league selection is a sign of the esteem in which San Francisco holds him. Each team is allowed to send only seven or eight players, and they don’t waste the slots on nobodies.

He’s close now — after five years as a professional, he’s finally signed an agent — but he is determined to fend off complacency. “I don’t know how to explain to my friends that nothing’s changed,” he says. “I haven’t made it.” His proximity has only intensified his determination. He wants to do it for his parents, who were always in his corner. He wants to do it for his grandmother in Virginia who is battling Parkinson’s. He wants to do it for his 13-year-old half-brother, who lives with his father in Japan. They communicate mostly by FaceTime. “I want him to see me play,” Bivens says. “I want him to know that you can do anything.”

Bivens has always believed that, even when few did. Now, as he squares up his first batter in the Fall Stars Game, it’s easier to find that confidence. The leadoff walk he issues might have shaken others, but Bivens settles down to retire the side with two strikeouts and a soft groundball to second. His fastball sits 93 mph. His arm feels fresh and he steps toward the dugout feeling light. Today, more than any time he can remember, anything feels possible.

Star power

February 21, 2024

As the NBA All-Star game continues to be panned after the fact, am not the only one who thought Steph Curry vs Sabrina Ionescu three-point shooting match was the best part of the weekend.

So if Caitlin Clark goes pro, why not some more of those WNBA-NBA star shooting matchups?

NBA All-Star game is non-contact anyway, basically. More pre-game skills competition would be fun. And #RATINGS

Boston Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers, asked about the team’s lack of offseason spending told reporters Tuesday he thought ownership needed to make an adjustment “to help us players to be in a better position to win.”

Sounds like Devers is disappointed about the season already. Does this make him an honorary member of the Mets?

Biden defenders interviewed lately:

Mitch Landrieu: “saying Joe’s not up to job is bucket of B.S. so deep your boots will get stuck under”

Amy Klobuchar: “chaos vs someone that actually has proof points.”

Kathy Hochul: “No one agrees with everyone on everything, Been married 40 years and don’t agree my husband 100%

All good sound bites. But the media loves chaos.

Got mail today from Speaker Mike Johnson “Can I ask for your help today?  Your file indicates you’re longtime supporter of Pres. Trump & our movement, which makes you PERFECT candidate to fill out Trump Agenda Audit.”

Sounds like Mike runs his email lists as well as he runs GOP House

Nikki Haley gets a lot of attention for her speech today because many people thought she was going to drop out of the race. It’s all about drama. Maybe President Biden should promise to mix up one name at every speech or rally so media will pay attention in anticipation.

Republicans have been touting Alexander Smirnov as a reliable witness against the Bidens. And now Smirnov, the ex-FBI informant, told investigators he got Hunter Biden dirt from Russian intelligence officials. So how are GOP gonna spin this one?

Alabama Supreme Court rules frozen embryos are children . So one way to defray IVF costs: Couples should create a number frozen embryos, and take the IRS child deduction for ALL of them on their tax returns.

Let us not forget. Trump said “Russia, do whatever the hell you want.” And that same week Putin murdered Navalny.

No sour grapes

December 10, 2023

Hoping Shohei Ohtani and his new backup band of All-Stars bring as many World Championships to the Dodgers as he and Mike Trout brought to the Angels.

So now that Los Angeles Dodgers have signed Shohei Ohtani for $700 million will they offer fans an installment plan to purchase beer and Dodger Dogs?

While this NFL season has a lot of mediocre football teams, the NFC South is in a class of their own – a three team tie for first place. At 6-7. Someone has to win, right?


As a Saints fan I have gotten used to some pretty ugly games this year, but the Vikings and Raiders may just have clinched “Ugliest game of the year” award, a 3-0 win by Minnesota on a late 4th quarter field goal.

If after regulation the teams were still tied 0-0 would it have gone to penalty kicks?

Today Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots were officially eliminated from this season’s NFL playoffs.

No punchline, I just like writing that.

Fox News headline “Democrat Sheila Jackson Lee suffers landslide defeat after a profanity-laced tirade on staff.” Then “Texas lawmaker John Whitmire tops Sheila Jackson Lee in runoff election for Houston’s next mayor” What the headline doesn’t say. Whitmire is ALSO a Democrat.

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Moscow) said today United States needs to accept Ukraine will likely need to “cede some territory” to Russia to end war. And that it’s “prepostrous that Putin would attack a NATO country.” What’s next, Vance will proclaim “Peace in our time?”

Even the GOP is up in arms after Casey DeSantis asked out-of-state residents to come vote (illegally) for Ron DeSantis in Iowa caucuses. Silly Casey. If you’re a Republican who doesn’t live in a state, you can’t vote there, you can only run in that state for US Senate.

Didn’t it occur to Casey DeSantis that if it were possible for out of state residents to vote illegally in Iowa caucuses Trump’s team would have already thought of it?

Former President Donald Trump just said that he will no longer testify on Monday in his civil trial as previously planned. Did someone just tell him that if he testifies he can be cross-examined?


Again, most people don’t agree with friends, family members or spouses on everything, nor do we expect perfection from people we are close to. So what’s with some of this “Biden isn’t solving ‘fill-in-the-blank” single issue I have with him, so I’ll stay home or vote 3rd party?”-

A brave young woman in Kentucky who was raped by her stepfather appeared in an ad for Andy Beshear this November. Kate Cox, the poor mother who has a non-viable pregnancy with a wanted child in Texas has been through enough already, but can’t help hoping she now wants to do an ad for Democrats in 2024.

Something GOP doesn’t want you to know. If Texas mother Kate Cox is forced to go through with her non-viable pregnancy & the fetus survives for a few days, or in best case a few months, Republicans also want to cut Medicaid & other assistance to mothers and children.

Baseball, the BCS and other rants…

October 26, 2009

So major league baseball plays a 162 game season, with often only two days off a month, to find the best and most durable teams. Then the league makes the first round of the playoffs three out of five, and schedule the rest of them so far apart that the Yankees and Angels have played eight games in the past twenty days. MLB is making the BCS look good.

Well, almost. BCS rant of the week. Okay, Alabama came a blocked field goal away from losing to a mediocre Tennessee team, and jumps to number 1? USC makes a big point of saying how they won’t get blindsided by lowly Oregon State, again, wins only by six points, and jumps from 7 to 4? And Florida doesn’t cover the spread against Mississippi State and stays at 2.

In the meantime Cincinnati with a backup quarterback knocks off Louisville by 38, and they end up falling three spots to 8.


But yeah, we can’t have a playoff because a few extra weeks would adversely affect academics for the student athletes involved…. Right, which means the FSU players who tested at a second grade reading level would slip down to first?

Speaking of student athletes- this Tweet was reported in the Los Angeles Times to have come from freshman UCLA football player, Randall Carroll, it was noted because of the racial slur directed against offensive coordinator Norman Chow.

“man oregon, stanford and cal should have been easy wins ,, but [expletive] thys [racial slur] norm chow dnt be trustin us ,, so it is what it is.”

Anyone really think two extra weeks of class here might make a difference? Not that UCLA is going to any major bowls anytime soon.


“Paranormal” beat out “Saw VI” at the box office office in a battle of scary films. Although objectively speaking, the scariest film of the weekend was still probably the Raiders game tape.


Raiders lineman Richard Seymour last week guaranteed that Oakland would make the playoffs this year. With all due respect, I’m not sure the Raiders would make the BCS rankings.

A study conducted for League of American Voters last week said that almost 50 percent of those who watch Fox News regularly claim they are Democrats or independents. Translation, almost half of Fox viewers would never tell the truth to a “commie pinko” government survey.


While driving towards towards the end zone for a potential winning touchdown late in the game, Brett Favre missed his receiver and the ball was intercepted and run back for a touchdown. Wonder if Favre and his offense had been having a “heated discussion” in the huddle?


The two pilots who were unreachable for over an hour and flew past Minneapolis have been suspended. And they may lose their jobs. On the brighter side, they could be offered the chance to do promotional spots for Verizon – “Can you hear me now?”