MLBits: Manfred Surprised to Be Booed, Mets Nightmare Scenario, Absolute Monster Prospect, More

Cubs fans have a lot to be thankful for when it comes to the Ricketts Family, particularly their decision to get Theo Epstein on board, who ultimately led the Cubs to their first World Series title in over a century.

But we know the nature of sports fandom, and getting the big one right doesn’t mean you get a free pass on everything else. The honeymoon period with fans lasts only so long, and that was probably never clearer than when Tom Ricketts was booed during his unveiling of the Marquee Sports Network at this year’s Cubs Convention:

I know you’ve seen this clip before, but watch it one more time and take note of his incredulity – I brought it back up for a reason.

Rob Manfred Gets Booed

After the Dodgers won the World Series last night, a similar wave of boos washed over baseball’s commissioner, and he reacted in a very similar way:

Get fans back in the stadium, they said … 

And that’s sort of our greatest fear, with respect to leaders leading the way we want them to, right? That they don’t even know that what they’re doing is unpopular, either by willful ignorance of the public or simply surrounding themselves with insulating sycophants. Personally, I don’t have an issue with most of the rule changes Manfred has attempted to implement across the sport, even the ones with which I don’t fully agree. But the way he handled the Astros cheating scandal, the many failures to truly lead during the contentious COVID negotiations, and the way he so clearly prioritizes short-term bottom lines over the long-term health of the sport really rounds out my current opinion of him.

Add the universal DH, ban shifts, create robot umps, whatever … we’ll probably get over that stuff eventually, like all rule changes since the dawn of baseball. But when you start hurting (capital-B) Baseball in the sole interest of the 30 owners, well, you’re going to get booed. And if you don’t even understand why you are getting booed, that’s twice the problem.

Future of Mets Up to Mayor de Blasio

On Friday, MLB owners are expected to vote (and approve) billionaire Steve Cohen’s take over of the New York Mets from the infamous Wilpon Family. Cohen needs 22 of the other 29 votes to get his approval, and so far there is only one firm no (is that Jerry Reinsdorf?), with two others on the fence. But getting past the owners may be the easy part. Cohen’s biggest obstacle may be New York City (by way of Mayor Bill De Blasio), which has a right to weigh in on the deal because the city owns the land on which City Field rests.

But even if approval comes eventually, as expected, any delay is reportedly a concern:

“The worst-case scenario is if this drags on long enough, the Mets miss out on all major free agents, miss out on potential trades and they go into next season effectively in the same place they are this season,” said a person familiar with the situation. “And that would really be not good. If that happens, they’re effectively crippled for next season.”

Considering that Cohen’s deep pockets could make the Mets the only free agent oasis this offseason, any delay is not good for the league or the players (which is not to say the city shouldn’t do it’s due diligence – but also … come on. The guy already owned part of the team. Let’s just get this moving, right?)

Look at This Freakin’ Guy

We had a couple of heavy topics in a row to start these MLBits, so let’s take a quick break by looking at this absolute monster of a … come on. Really? A 17-year-old?!

Makes Kyle Schwarber look like Bruce Banner instead of the Hulk.

Dominguez was the top prospect in the last IFA class, getting a whopping $5.1 million bonus (huge in the current capped structure), and already landing as the top prospect in the Yankees system to some. I just cannot get over that guy.

Kerhsaw Finally Gets … What, Exactly?

I have no reason to feel any sort of extra sympathy for Clayton Kershaw, but I always kind of hated his postseason reputation. Not only is it not really as bad as people make it out to be, it very clearly took away from what has been the most impressive pitching performance of this generation.

By fWAR, Kershaw (65.9) leads all of Major League Baseball since his debut in 2008, ahead of Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer, Zack Greinke, Jon Lester, Cole Hamels, Felix Hernandex, Chris Sale, David Price, and Cliff Lee (in that order, 1-10). And the same is true of his *career* 2.44 ERA. And even accounting for injuries, Kerhsaw is still 6th in IP and 3rd in strikeouts. I get that he hasn’t “won” enough (before now, I guess), but this is baseball. That’s not really how it works. Mike Trout *is* the greatest player of this generation (and he could wind up in the “all-time” conversation). Does it suck that he hasn’t won? Of course. But to hold that against him, in baseball, is so strange.

Kershaw has taken a step back from elite over the past few years, but it’s like we all had collective amnesia over the greatness of his career. I just think the playoff narrative is dumb and I’m glad it’s mostly behind us:

Vin Scully Says Some Nice Stuff

Vin Scully is a national treasure and I hope he continues to enjoy his retirement for a very long time. As the classy guy he is, Scully had some nice things to say about his team after their big win:

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Michael Cerami began covering the Chicago Cubs for Bleacher Nation as a part-time contributor in 2015. One year later, he joined Bleacher Nation full-time, covering the Chicago Cubs and Major League Baseball. Today, Michael runs Bleacher Nation, contributing as a writer (Cubs, MLB) and an editor for all sections of the site, including the Chicago Bears, Bulls, and Blackhawks, as well as MLB, NBA, NHL, and NFL. In 2019, Michael was the co-host of NBC Sports Chicago's Cubs Post-Game Show Outside the Ivy. You can find him on Twitter/X @Michael_Cerami

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