Thursday, June 10, 2021

PAPA AND LUND JUNE 10 2021


OFF THE TOP — 

-WE MISSED 6/9……
-MET OUR #1 FEMALE FAN LISTENER YESTERDAY AT GEO’S GAME… 









ON 6/9….


 
 
Dalton Johnson
⁦‪@DaltonJ_Johnson‬⁩
Sammy Long with a nice 69-pitch big league debut
 
6/9/21, 12:58 PM
 
 



GUESTS: 

STEVE Kettman 10:30

-PEDRO GOMEZ BOOK 


ZACK Littell Noon — 1.56 ERA… 


Mully 12:30

PLAYOFFS
CURRY ILYMPICS 


SOUND: 


  
FOX Sports: MLB
⁦‪@MLBONFOX‬⁩
Pete Alonso was asked if MLB is doing the right thing by cracking down on pitchers using illegal substances.

His response: "Absolutely not... whatever they want to use to control the ball, let them use it."

(via ⁦‪@SNYtv‬⁩)

pic.twitter.com/VdtAhs2kk5 6/9/21, 2:10 PM 


TOPICS: 


1- 49ERS — 


  
Matt Barrows
⁦‪@mattbarrows‬⁩
Kyle Shanahan says the 49ers didn't just cancel yesterday's OTA session, the rest of the spring season -- including next week's veteran minicamp -- has been cancelled, too. That means the next time the team assembles it will be training camp. 6/9/21, 12:06 PM 


-WHAT PAPA LEARNED AT PRACTICE???





-JIMMY/ TREY 
-3RD WR 
-BOSA 


  
David Lombardi
⁦‪@LombardiHimself‬⁩
Tarvarius Moore hurt his Achilles on air, no one was near him, Kyle Shanahan said 6/9/21, 12:05 PM 


  
Cam Inman
⁦‪@CamInman‬⁩
#49ers OC Mike McDaniel on WRs:
"The competition is heavy and you’d be a fool to try to predict who’ll be on our final roster with or without injuries."

My foolish prediction:
Aiyuk, Samuel, Sherfield, Benjamin, Hurd, Sanu 6/9/21, 12:36 PM 



-KYLE CANCELS THE REST OF OTA’S AND MANDATORY CAMP…. INJURIES? 

-ACESS THE OFF-SEASON 
-KEPT JUST ABOUT EVERYONE THEY WANTED, MOST ON ONE YEAR DEALS 
-TRADED UP FOR LANCE
-KEPT: VERRETT, K’WAUN, TARTT, TRENT WILLIAMS, JUICE, 
-ADDED: ALEX MACK, SAMSON EBUKAM
-DRAFTED: LANCE, AARON BANKS, TREY SERMON, AMBRY THOMAS
-LOST: KENDRICK BOURNE, CJ BETHARD, NICK MULLENS, 
-GOT BACK: NICK BOSA 
-RESTRUCTURED: DEE FORD 


B- PRESEASON KICK TIMES SET 







NFL:

As I noted on ⁦‪@gmfb‬⁩, the ⁦‪@RamsNFL‬⁩ are expecting an estimated 30,000 fans at SoFi today for a minicamp practice. 

First time they'll see the stadium, Stafford, and the new uniforms in person. 

Football is back. And that's because the fans are back. 6/10/21, 7:04 AM




2- - GIANTS — 

-LOST IN EXTRAS TO TEXAS 



-THE 8TH AND 9TH ISN’T A CHAMPIONSHIP CALIBER CLOSING DUO….. 
-I KNOW MCGEE HAS BEEN EFFECTIVE AND ROGERS HAS A 1.71 — BUT A 9TH GUY TO MOVE EVERYONE BACK AN INNING WOULD BE IDEAL….
-THE ROTATION IS SHOWING CRACKS — WOOD THAT’S 2 IN A ROW NOT GREAT, DESCAFANI MAKES ME NERVOUS…. 
-THEY NEED A TOP FO THE ROTATION ARM TO COMPLMENT GAUSMAN AND A 9TH INNING GUY……

IDEAS: 

-FORMER A’S P KENDALL GRAVEMAN COMING BACK FROM COVID — 16.2 O RUNS —- 5 SAVES 0.00 ERA. (1 YR 1.25M)— 17/3 K /BB 
-RICHARD RODRIGUEZ PIRATES (31) 7 SAVES - 1.85 ERA/ .163 OPBA , 19-3 K/BB , 0 HRS IN 24.1 IP. / 1.7M CONTRACT, ARB 2 IN 2022, ARB 3 IN 2023 …..




B- SOMEBODY AKSED ME LAST NIGHT — THE ODDS OF KEEPING CRA,W POSEY AND BELT…. 

IN ORDER: 


1- POSEY — JUST EXERCISE THE OPTION AT 22M…. OR A 2 YEAR DEAL FOR SAY 30-35M
2- CRAW IF HE KEEPS IT UP… 2 YEARS AND WAIT FOR LUCIANO….
3- BELT—-THE ANALYTICS LOVE HIM… CAN’T STAY HEALTHY THOUGH…. 





C- ALL HAIL CRAW…. DOESN’T GET ENOUGH CREDIT….37-109 PACE….



And now 10 years and two weeks after hitting a grand slam in his major-league debut, Crawford will step on the field Tuesday at Globe Life Field in Texas and break a 138-year-old franchise’s all-time record. He will smooth out the dirt at shortstop for the 1,326th game in his major-league career. No Giants shortstop — from wool flannel uniforms to polyester double knits to customized cleats for every occasion — has ever suited up for more.

Crawford grew up playing T-ball in Menlo Park and Little League in Pleasanton and smearing chocolate malts on his face at Candlestick Park. From the time he could throw across a sandlot on a line, his goal was to become the Giants shortstop when he grew up. Some kids have dreams. His was more of an ambition.


FUTURE OF BART IF POSEY STAYS??  DH?? 




STICKY STUFF:


  
Eno Sarris
⁦‪@enosarris‬⁩
1) It makes sense to police the crazier tacky substances to maybe reduce spin on some of the crazier breaking balls & perhaps reduce strikeout rate.
2) It doesn’t make sense to vilify players that never saw this rule enforced broadly & never told that some substances were “worse” 6/8/21, 3:12 PM 



TRADE TARGET?

  
Jon Morosi
⁦‪@jonmorosi‬⁩
The 
#Nats aren’t ready to listen to offers on Max Scherzer yet, source says, but they’re last in the NL East and their mindset could change in the weeks ahead. Of note, Scherzer’s hometown Cardinals need rotation help. ⁦‪@MLB‬⁩ ⁦‪@MLBNetwork‬⁩ 6/9/21, 7:22 AM  



D- BALLPARK CHANGES JUNE 15 —-


The Giants released a number ballpark changes that will take place starting June 15, when the state of California begins allowing large sporting venues to operate at full capacity. Most of those changes will only effect the game-day experience for the fans — social distancing, masks and vaccination proof will no longer be required — but there is one that could have a direct impact to the action on the field, and what flies out of it.

The right-field viewing area on the portwalk, which has been covered since the start of last season as a COVID-19 protocol, will be reopened. There is a belief by some, most notably Mike Krukow, that the closing of those archways has affected the wind patterns in the ballpark, and led to the ball traveling farther.

There was definitely a correlation last season, when the Giants’ averaged more home runs at home than on the road for the first time in the park’s history. That is not the case this year, though the numbers are still elevated, considering the home run rate at Oracle Park historically has been one of the lowest in MLB.

This of course does not account for a number of other factors, notably that the new bullpens in centerfield have also made it easier to hit home runs, and the fact that the Giants as a team just seem to be hitting the ball better.

That’s what Alex Dickerson believes is happening.

“It’s not as much the ballpark playing well, it’s our guys hitting well,” Dickerson said with an eye roll. “I’ve been saying that the last two years. You guys have been making up a bunch of stuff about putting a tarp up and it’s traveling better. We’re hitting the ball much harder.”

That the Giants are hitting the ball harder in general is somewhat undeniable. Their 88 home runs this season are the second highest mark in MLB, their 81 last year the 12th highest. This comes after five consecutive seasons where they didn’t finish higher than 26th.

Here are the rest of the changes you can expect at the ballpark come June 15 via the Giants:

Face Coverings: Face coverings are strongly recommended, particularly for fans who are not fully vaccinated and when accessing indoor spaces.

Food & Beverage: Customers will have the option to purchase food and beverages from vendors in the seating areas, order at concession stands or place orders through the mobile MLB Ballpark app. We encourage fans to place orders through the app to limit crowding and lines.

50/50 Raffle: Fans can support the Giants Community Fund and its flagship Junior Giants program while at the same time having the chance to walk away with a cash prize. 50/50 raffle ticket sellers will roam the stands selling tickets until the end of the 6th inning.

Ticket Sales: Tickets can be purchased online at sfgiants.com/tickets and in person at the Oracle Park Box Office on game days ONLY beginning 2.5 hours prior to game time up through the fifth inning.

Transit Updates: Caltrain’s post-game express service will resume for night games. Please go to sfgiants.com/transportation for evolving updates to transit services.

Entry Requirements: Fans are not required to be fully vaccinated or provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test for entry to Oracle Park.

Tickets/Seating: In general, seating sections will return to full capacity. Season Ticket Members will return to their original seat locations and single game tickets will be available for individuals, groups and special events at full capacity. Initially, the Giants will offer a limited number of tickets in a socially distanced section, but the fully vaccinated sections will be discontinued. Fans can visit sfgiants.com/tickets for all ticket options.

Transit Updates: SF Bay Ferry will run direct to/from the park from Vallejo, Oakland and Alameda for the Bay Bridge series. There is still limited evening service on Bart. Please go to sfgiants.com/transportation for evolving updates to transit services.





3- NBA: 

PLAYOFFS: 

WEST: 

2- SUNS 2-0 ON 3 NUGGETS….. — PAUL SHOWING HIS WORTH … BOOKER BECMING A BIGGER START ON PLAYOFF STAGE, AYTON HAS BEEN SOLID, DEFENSE GREAT, CROWD HELPS. 

-JAZZ 1-0 LEAD TONIGHT VS CLIPPERS—- JAZZ IN GAME 1 FIRST QTR — MISSED 19 STRIGHT SHOTS, DIDN’T HIT A 2 PT SHOT IN FIRST QTR , CLIPPERS WENT ON 19-2 RUN AND JAZZ STILL ONE BEHIND MITCHELL…. 


EAST: 

-NETS DOMINATE FIRST TWO AT HOME VS BUCKS 

-76ERS / HAWKS 1-1 


-NETS ARE HEAVY FAVORITES…. DOESN’T MATTER WHO COMES OUT OF WEST — NOT BEATING NETS…  


ARE YOU WATCHING? THE NUMBERS SAY YES 


LEBRON TO NUMBER 6–

 
 
Front Office Sports
⁦‪@FOS‬⁩
LeBron tried to switch to #6 in 2019.

The jersey change deadline had passed, but the NBA would waive it if Nike complied.

Nike didn't, as unused inventory of #23 jerseys would've led to a financial hit "well into tens of millions of dollars."

Next season, James gets his wish. pic.twitter.com/gojGA4XheK
 
6/9/21, 11:10 AM
 
 




WARRIORS: 

-DOES IT MATTER IF STEPH PLAYS I OLYMPICS OR WOULD REST BE BETTER ??/
-HE’S 50/50 AND WOULD BE TRAVELING FOR ENDORSEMENTS ALL OVER WORLD, TRAINING ON THE GO… 



OTHER: 


  
KTLA
⁦‪@KTLA‬⁩
The dispensary is offering products for a penny to anyone with a valid COVID-19 vaccine card
ktla.com/news/californi… 6/10/21, 10:18 AM 






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