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Lou Schiff - Attorneys in the Hall of Fame, Tony La Russa, fans in Japan & Marlins
Manage episode 464088145 series 2790783
Author & Judge Lou Schiff joins Mat & Mark
28 years on the bench
Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Upcoming book: Attorneys in the Baseball Hall of Fame
Plans for Marlins games in LA and Milwaukee
Visits to Japan and LA
World Baseball Classic
Caribbean baseball fans & attendance comparison with the Marlins
Past Marlins stars (Yelich, Ozuna, Stanton, Realmuto) & team-building challenges
Ownership lack of long-term commitment affecting fan engagement
The importance of consistency in building a franchise
Pitching depth concerns f(Yuri Pérez’s return, Sandy Alcantara’s status)
Junior Caminero’s dramatic home run
Building a Competitive Team – The importance of a strong general manager and financial strategy. Discussion on past Marlins trades and franchise decisions.
Reflections on Derek Jeter, Kim Ng, and Don Mattingly's tenure. Why Kim Ng was the best thing to happen to the Marlins and the controversy surrounding her departure.
MLB’s Financial Landscape – impact of ownership decisions on team success, the need for a salary floor, and the debate over trade equity.
Should MLB Penalize Team Owners when their teams lose?
Ownership Models in Baseball – Comparing private vs. public ownership, with examples like the Atlanta Braves and the Green Bay Packers
Dodgers, Contracts, and MLB’s Future – Examining deferred contracts like Shohei Ohtani’s and how they might push MLB toward a salary cap & floor.
Rule Changes Under Rob Manfred – The pros and cons of pitch clocks, bigger bases, and the controversial "Manfred Man" in extra innings.
The Fan Experience in Japan vs. the U.S. –
World Series Predictions & Hopes
Mat Germain predicts the Red Sox could be the next World Series winner.
Hopes for early elimination of the Dodger
Would love to see the Pirates or Brewers in the World Series.
Proposed Rule Changes in Baseball
Lou Schiff wants to eliminate the (DH) and bring back pitcher batting, bunting, and small ball.
Modern baseball has too many strikeouts and misses the era of stolen bases and more strategic play.
Mat Germain argues keeping the DH is an equalizer for small-market teams, allowing them to bring in veteran hitters like Nelson Cruz to compete with wealthier teams.
Automated Umpiring & Replay System Changes
Automated strike zones are gaining traction, with MLB experimenting by measuring players’ strike zones individually
Believes bias could affect decisions, even unintentionally, due to relationships or experience levels.
Suggests an approach, where calls are reviewed without prior knowledge of the on-field ruling.
How does bias influences umpiring decisions
Attorneys in the Baseball Hall of Fame" is Co-authored by Lou Schiff & 10 other contributors, covering 11 Hall of Fame members who were also lawyers.
The book Includes players, owners, commissioners, & managers with legal backgrounds.
Lou wrote the chapter on Tony La Russa, the only living attorney in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
La Russa’s signed as a "bonus baby" with Kansas City but later pursued law later
Attended law school and passed the bar exam but never actively practiced law.
Lou interviewed several people connected to La Russa, including:
Prof. Charles Earhart (his law professor), Scott Tozian (law school friend), Judge Robin Fuson (former player under La Russa), Mike Veeck (his first managerial job connection), Bill Dooley (his former boss)
Appendix includes statistics on Hall of Fame lawyers: Net worth, marriages, law schools, and more
Follow Mat on Blue Sky at https://bsky.app/profile/matgermain.bsky.social
You can find Mark on Blue Sky at https://bsky.app/profile/baseballbizondeck.bsky.social
278 επεισόδια
Manage episode 464088145 series 2790783
Author & Judge Lou Schiff joins Mat & Mark
28 years on the bench
Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Upcoming book: Attorneys in the Baseball Hall of Fame
Plans for Marlins games in LA and Milwaukee
Visits to Japan and LA
World Baseball Classic
Caribbean baseball fans & attendance comparison with the Marlins
Past Marlins stars (Yelich, Ozuna, Stanton, Realmuto) & team-building challenges
Ownership lack of long-term commitment affecting fan engagement
The importance of consistency in building a franchise
Pitching depth concerns f(Yuri Pérez’s return, Sandy Alcantara’s status)
Junior Caminero’s dramatic home run
Building a Competitive Team – The importance of a strong general manager and financial strategy. Discussion on past Marlins trades and franchise decisions.
Reflections on Derek Jeter, Kim Ng, and Don Mattingly's tenure. Why Kim Ng was the best thing to happen to the Marlins and the controversy surrounding her departure.
MLB’s Financial Landscape – impact of ownership decisions on team success, the need for a salary floor, and the debate over trade equity.
Should MLB Penalize Team Owners when their teams lose?
Ownership Models in Baseball – Comparing private vs. public ownership, with examples like the Atlanta Braves and the Green Bay Packers
Dodgers, Contracts, and MLB’s Future – Examining deferred contracts like Shohei Ohtani’s and how they might push MLB toward a salary cap & floor.
Rule Changes Under Rob Manfred – The pros and cons of pitch clocks, bigger bases, and the controversial "Manfred Man" in extra innings.
The Fan Experience in Japan vs. the U.S. –
World Series Predictions & Hopes
Mat Germain predicts the Red Sox could be the next World Series winner.
Hopes for early elimination of the Dodger
Would love to see the Pirates or Brewers in the World Series.
Proposed Rule Changes in Baseball
Lou Schiff wants to eliminate the (DH) and bring back pitcher batting, bunting, and small ball.
Modern baseball has too many strikeouts and misses the era of stolen bases and more strategic play.
Mat Germain argues keeping the DH is an equalizer for small-market teams, allowing them to bring in veteran hitters like Nelson Cruz to compete with wealthier teams.
Automated Umpiring & Replay System Changes
Automated strike zones are gaining traction, with MLB experimenting by measuring players’ strike zones individually
Believes bias could affect decisions, even unintentionally, due to relationships or experience levels.
Suggests an approach, where calls are reviewed without prior knowledge of the on-field ruling.
How does bias influences umpiring decisions
Attorneys in the Baseball Hall of Fame" is Co-authored by Lou Schiff & 10 other contributors, covering 11 Hall of Fame members who were also lawyers.
The book Includes players, owners, commissioners, & managers with legal backgrounds.
Lou wrote the chapter on Tony La Russa, the only living attorney in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
La Russa’s signed as a "bonus baby" with Kansas City but later pursued law later
Attended law school and passed the bar exam but never actively practiced law.
Lou interviewed several people connected to La Russa, including:
Prof. Charles Earhart (his law professor), Scott Tozian (law school friend), Judge Robin Fuson (former player under La Russa), Mike Veeck (his first managerial job connection), Bill Dooley (his former boss)
Appendix includes statistics on Hall of Fame lawyers: Net worth, marriages, law schools, and more
Follow Mat on Blue Sky at https://bsky.app/profile/matgermain.bsky.social
You can find Mark on Blue Sky at https://bsky.app/profile/baseballbizondeck.bsky.social
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