Sport … still provides one of the few moments that is broadcast live where having a replay doesn’t make sense. When it comes to sport, Netflix has zero value.
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Scooter Gennett lost his bat and the Reds lost to the Cubs Saturday.
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rantnrave:// What if sports' decision-makers suddenly were transparent in explaining their choices? Because MIKE SIELSKI makes an interesting suggestion: If you're a team who drafts JOE MIXON in the NFL DRAFT then just be honest about it. The GM that drafts him will do it because he wants to score touchdowns and win games and, for him, that outweighs Mixon punching a woman at a bar -- which was gruesome and caught on video. How would that GM be received if he just admitted why he made the draft pick? Would sports fans and media appreciate the honesty? Would they be upset by the GM not even attempting to spin the choice? Does a wink at morality matter if it's only a formality? There is already evidence that acquiring a player with a history of domestic violence is taking advantage of an inefficient market. Look at who the YANKEES traded away to get AROLDIS CHAPMAN last year and who they got in return when they traded him midseason to the CUBS. Should the NFL GM that picks Mixon admit he saw a possible star running back who slid too far and knew it was great value, and that the reason why he dropped didn't matter to him at all? Would that be refreshing or too brazen for our liking?... I want to see SAFE AT HOME. Now, I just need a way to get to MINNEAPOLIS... Stop. Intentionally. Throwing. At. Batters. There is nothing more antiquated about baseball than its code that retaliation be achieved by throwing 95 mph fastballs at someone. COMMISSIONER ROB MANFRED can continue his crusade to slice a few minutes off the length of a game if he wants but how about doing something to prevent pitchers from trying to hurt opponents on purpose?... It's not too late to celebrate WORLD BOOK DAY. A recommendation: FEVER PITCH by NICK HORNBY. Don't worry, it doesn't involve JIMMY FALLON.
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