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If you assumed that music isn’t as essential to baseball as the bats themselves, you’re likely better suited for billiards.[Arizona Sports] D-backs offense thrives in first week without Goldschmidt - While only starting in four games, Walker has proven himself to be a true offensive presence in the D-backs lineup. In just 19 at-bats, the 28-year-old has recorded five extra-base hits, including three home runs. Walker has also posted an impressive average exit velocity of 98.0 mph. Walker, who has yet to play more than 40 games in a season at the major league level, previously showed his ability to drive in runs during his time with the Triple-A Reno Aces. In 2017 http://www.yankeesfanproshop.com/authentic-giancarlo-stanton-jersey , he was the Pacific Coast League MVP after recording 32 home runs, 114 RBI and a .597 slugging percentage in 133 games with the Aces.[The Athletic] Ranking the 10 best prospects in the Diamondbacks system - According to the鈥?team’s鈥?own鈥?general鈥嬧€?manager, Arizona’s system probably ranks in the bottom third of the league. But that’s not to say there is no talent making its way through the minors. There are interesting young players climbing the organizational ladder, including a trio at the top who likely will debut in the majors in the next couple of years. There is a host of talent at the lower levels, too – products of good international signings and a strong 2018 draft – although that group has yet to accomplish much in pro ball.[AZ Central] J.D. Martinez: Diamondbacks could have signed him 'easily' - “I don’t want really get into that (details of the negotiations),” Martinez said last week. “But it could have got done. I think so. Easily.” Martinez’s agent, Scott Boras, met with Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick twice that offseason. Boras said he set up the meetings because of how much Martinez liked the Diamondbacks. But, sources say, they were nowhere near in terms of total value or length of contract to what he wound up taking from the Red Sox. The Diamondbacks’ exact offer is unknown, but it is believed to have been in the range of two years and $50 million.And elsewhere...[Baseball Essential] Juicy Speculation: Home Runs are Up – and That Means Something Must be up With the Baseball - It didn’t take long for lively discussions to start about how the baseball must be livelier and that is the reason behind the surge in home runs and offense. 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But the league also played 11 fewer games this year and Cactus League President Jeff Meyer, a Scottsdale Charro, was pleased to note that the average game drew 7,900 fans, 217 more than last year. “Despite an early start and unfavorable weather, the numbers show that Arizona’s spring training attendance remains robust Babe Ruth Jersey ,” Meyer said.[Daily News] Mets flight delayed because Dominic Smith couldn’t pee enough for his drug test - The first baseman had a difficult time completing the test in a timely fashion, due to his lack of urine at the end of the game. "They had to wait for me to pee,” Smith said. “Bus was at 10:05, I got done peeing at 10:45. They had to wait. But I mean, it got us out of batting practice today. So some people are happy about that.” Smith said he started chugging water in the ninth inning – as soon as he learned he was one of the two selected players for the test. “I went, but I didn't go enough,” Smith said. “I had to wait until my bladder was ready to go. It took another 35-40 minutes."And if you want something to kill your productivity on this Friday - if you’re at work at all, rather than “phoning in sick” from Chase Field... Manny Machado’s new $300 million contract put a stop — at least temporarily — to a growing chorus of player complaints that major league teams were conspiring to do deep damage to the free agent market.It did nothing, however, to change the new reality of baseball. And that’s something players should be worrying about between now and 2021, when the current collective bargaining agreement expires and the threat of labor action looms.No longer do major league executives reflexively chase the latest bauble on the market. Analytics that have changed the field of play have changed the front office, too.“Markets change,” commissioner Rob Manfred said the other day before Machado signed with the San Diego Padres. “We’ve had a lot of change in the game. People think about players differently. They analyze players differently. They negotiate differently.”Indeed they do. But things have changed so quickly that the players’ union seems to have been taken off guard.When players last negotiated a contract in 2016 the most pressing issues were more days off and private chefs in every clubhouse. With salaries rising every year http://www.yankeesfanproshop.com/authentic-giancarlo-stanton-jersey , their attention was on work life issues.After a second straight season where owners expressed little interest in some free agents, though, the trends have set off some alarms among players and the players’ union.There’s increasing chatter about the possibility of trying to reopen the collective bargaining agreement to make some adjustments.Sure, Machado got a 10-year contract and Bryce Harper will get something similar. But those contracts are just for a few elite players, while others will remain unsigned or settle for far less.It’s one reason baseball salaries were down slightly last season for the first time since 2010.From the standpoint of owners the equation is simple: Why take the risk on long-term contracts for millions of dollars when there are replacement players available for the major league minimum of $555,000?Use two of them in a platoon and the numbers might be close enough to a Machado or Harper. Or load the bullpen with minimum wage arms and have them throw as hard as they can for as long as they can and then bring in a new bunch.“All veteran players of a certain age are being affected by this analysis, which is not just widespread but fairly consistent across most clubs,” said former New York Mets general manager Sandy Alderson, now an Oakland Athletics senior adviser. “The math is the math.”That math is unsparing in baseball these days. A sport that always valued numbers has embraced new metrics like WAR (Wins Above Replacement) even more and front offices are using them to evaluate risk and reward in the free agent market.Add in the higher luxury tax imposed in the latest collective bargaining agreement and high payroll clubs like the Red Sox, Dodgers and Yankees are watching every dollar they spend.Still, it’s hard not to laugh when Chicago Cubs owner Tom Ricketts — whose team is valued at $2.9 billion by Forbes — opens spring training by saying his team didn’t pursue any high priced free agents because there is no money to spend.Even more laughable was the suggestion by Pirates owner Bob Nutting that it doesn’t make sense to add a big free agent because it could cause an imbalanced payroll that might make other players unhappy.No one — at least outside the union — is saying that major league ballplayers are underpaid either. At an average salary of $4 million a year they’re well compensated for what they do.They’re also not going to be walking picket lines any time in the future. But even the possibility of labor trouble — at a time attendance is already declining — should scare baseball enough to at least have a discussion about where the game is going.Expand that discussion to include issues like a pitch clock, the use of relievers and the shift and there’s plenty of potential for owners and players to come together for the good of the game.Or wait three years until owners have a full blown revolt on their hands.