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Critical Questions and Expectations for The Batman and Robert Pattinson

The first leaked photos of Robert Pattinson in full Batman regalia for his role as the title character in Matt Reeves’ The Batman sparked the inevitable geekdom dissection and debate as to the potential for the film. Since Pattinson is set to play the youngest Bruce Wayne/Batman in one of his earliest cases ever portrayed on film, excitement at the relatively “new” take on Batman is combining with reticence at the possibility that the film will be another DC Comics film screw-up like Suicide SquadJustice League and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

The films have been hit and mostly miss. For every Wonder Woman – a film that had the combination of a workable story and the charm of Gal Gadot – there are five films that simply did not work.

DC has partially shunned the idea of copying Marvel and having the stories interwoven and interlinked. Marvel’s successful strategy in creating the Marvel Universe leads to people who would ordinarily not go see every one of the films to go see them because they do not want to miss the nuggets that will be hidden in the background and in the post-credits scenes.

DC has failed miserably since the stories were not sufficiently engaging for people to care. It was delving into Zack Snyder’s ego and what he wanted to see rather than pleasing the customer. There is room for both.

DC’s mistakes are many in their attempts to tell these rich tales. Trusting Snyder, whose real skill is in cinematography, to oversee the entire franchise was a massive blunder that has made the DC Universe essentially unfixable, hence the critical smash and monster hit Joker. Separate from the DC Universe and ushering in a different and darker vision that resonated with audiences better than the obscure symbolism, smugness and rushed product that the Snyder films were, Todd Phillips and Joaquin Phoenix were freed from the shackles of Snyder and the producers who clearly wanted a sellable product rather than letting the tale tell itself organically and reaching a climax as Marvel did with Avengers Endgame. For Marvel, getting there took more than a decade and even casual comic book aficionados would say it was worth it.

Any superhero film lives on the border of “this is ridiculous” and losing the audience.

The success of Joker will inevitably tilt the direction of subsequent DC films toward an even darker direction of searing intensity. Reeves’ The Batman does not necessarily need to be that dark, but it can take certain aspects of what worked in Joker and use it to the film’s advantage.

The symbols present in Joker – Bernie Goetz, Taxi Driver, The King of Comedy, Pagliacci – were not so offensively obvious that one would think Phillips was treating the audience like it needed the explanation spoon fed to it, but they were not in need of a set of CliffsNotes when walking out of the theater as they did with Snyder’s work.

Adam West’s campy, family-friendly portrayal worked for what it was because no one was expecting him to save Gotham City from a madman looking to set the entire place on fire for the fire itself.

The Michael Keaton Batman worked despite initial vitriol at the casting choice because the character most remembered was West and no one had seen the dark, brooding hero, the dismal Gotham, or a bad guy so charismatic as was Jack Nicholson’s Joker.

Batman and Robin was pure idiocy. Had Joel Schumacher been trying to make a movie that terrible, he couldn’t have done it. It’s not just the worst superhero movie ever made, but it’s in competition for the worst films ever made, period.

Christopher Nolan’s version of the character was not a good vs. evil morality play. It showed the perspective of the opposing characters and the consequences of their actions. Heath Ledger’s Joker did not want money. He was trying to prove a point. Aaron Eckhardt’s Harvey Dent sought to be the white knight who worked within the confines of the law with the help of Batman, who worked outside those confines with the tacit participation of the Gotham City Police Department, its commissioner, and the DA’s office.

Affleck’s Batman was unfairly criticized because of the scripts, yet Affleck was effective in the role as a world weary and older Wayne/Batman who wondered if he had any impact at all and if that impact was a net positive. He just kept doing it because he didn’t know what else to do with himself, eventually confronting an existential threat in Superman that he feared could destroy the planet. By then, the stories were so far gone that there was no bringing them back to something intelligible. Batman v Superman was a mishmash of stuff thrown in, seemingly at the last moment or at the behest of some producer who had no innate knowledge nor concern about the characters.

After Joker, the easy response is to go heavy on the brooding symbolism, but Pattinson’s Batman needs more nuance. Whereas Affleck’s Batman had been at it for two decades and realized what he was doing was not only fruitless but might have been making things worse, if Reeves is adhering to the conventional Batman wisdom, Pattinson’s Batman is seeking to right wrongs and prevent others by enduring what he, despite his life of wealth and privilege, has faced as the son of two murdered parents, shot in a robbery before his very eyes.

The moral ambiguity in any Batman film is self-evident, but worsens as he ages. Initially, right and wrong is relatively clear. It takes time before Batman can be cast as something other than a do-gooder, but as what he is: a legitimately deranged psychopath who just happens to be confronting so-called evil with a code never to kill. This is not something that can be accomplished when he has just begun his journey. His association with the GCPD and especially Commissioner Jim Gordon and Dent is one of expediency to achieve their ends.

Pattinson is far enough removed from his days as a ludicrous and reluctant teen heartthrob from the Twilight series and its intrinsically mockable vampire character that he can pull off the Batman role. Few ridiculed it better than the brief and still-missed Beavis and Butt-head reboot.

Still, the costumes do look to be tilting in the direction of a Joker-style concept rather than other interpretations.

A key problem that The Batman faces is straddling the line of credulity that every superhero film must navigate. If, as the rumors and casting suggests, the storyline is taking massive chunks from the 1996-97 comic miniseries The Long Halloween, Reeves has an even thinner line to tread than the usual neo-realism with a heavy dose of disbelief suspension.

Complete with some tired and lazy storytelling techniques like faked deaths, inexplicable disguises, multiple perpetrators in the puzzling denouement, the style was superior to the substance in a basically enjoyable storyline. Presumably, Reeves wants to do better than that and will use portions of the comic series while discarding others to suit the narrative.

The characterizations and how the actors perform in the roles is and will always be secondary to the story. If the script is convoluted and nonsensical as was Batman v Superman or is worse than a Saturday morning cartoon like Batman and Robin, then it’s not going to work.

If they’re heading in the direction of having Batman’s career as a crime fighting zealot with deep psychosis as he traverses a complex case early in his career while he still believes he is a force for good, then they’re on the right track. Trying to cram everything into one film with no reason for doing so will be a repeat of the disastrous versions which spawned the spin to Joker to begin with. The reinvigorated interest will be extinguished immediately by making the same mistakes other filmmakers made in the past.

Los Angeles District Attorney’s Husband Points Gun at Black Lives Matter Protesters

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This week, the Black Lives Matter movement staged a protest outside of Jackie Lacey’s house. Lacey is the District Attorney of Los Angeles, California, and has not agreed to any community meetings since 2016.

The protesters brought their group up to the front porch, which Lacey’s husband did not appreciate. He opened the front door holding a handgun and stated, “I will shoot you. Get off of my porch. I don’t care who you are, get off of my porch right now.”

DA Lacey addressed this the next day in a press conference explaining that she apologizes for her husband’s actions, but does not think it is appropriate that they came so far onto their property.

See the encounter here

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Man Shot Inside Catholic Church

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The police in Santa Ana, California were called and alerted that a man inside Immaculate Heart of Mary Church held a gun. The police entered the church, found the man and the shooting occurred shortly after. The man ran outside of the church with gun wounds and fell on the street outside. He was pronounced dead at the scene by EMS responders. It is unclear why the individual had a gun inside the church, but it has been stated that this was not a mass shooting threat. The man seemed to be suicidal over a broken relationship, but police are still investigating.

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China’s Treatment of Minorities: Xinjiang in Perspective

It may come as a surprise to many, but the nation of China is not as homogeneous as commonly thought. There are exactly 55 officially recognized ethnic minorities that make up the country, along with the one group laymen ascribe as the de facto representatives of China: the Han (due to the Han being the overwhelming majority.) As with any nation-state, there are challenges that come with inhabiting a space filled by various cultures and their respective systems of belief and practices. The Middle Kingdom is no exception.

In order to accurately and objectively view the current situation and conditions in China, some facts and figures must be presented first. As of 2020, the total population of China numbers around 1.4 billion (making it the most populous nation on Earth) and the country covers an area of 9.6 million km2. About 8.49% of the population are members of minority groups. Without going into significant and lengthy analysis of minority history, it wasn’t until the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1949 (a conflict that saw an estimated 10,000,000 civilian and military casualties) that these groups were given special recognition by the state. Applications to be designated a minority group were accepted by the state until 1979. In addition to these rights, those recognized were given designated autonomous regions where preferential policies are applied to this day.

One of two autonomous areas belonging to the People’s Republic, the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR), better known as Xinjiang, has received extraordinary media and political attention in both the United States and Europe in recent decades. This area accounts for 1/6 of total Chinese territory and is bordered by no less than 8 sovereign nations. Home to the Turkic-speaking Uyghurs, the 11.2 million inhabitants largely follow Islam. Inter-ethnic tensions have flared and resulted in acts of violence such as rioting, stabbings, and outright terror attacks.

This is in no small way due to the East Turkestan independence which has as its goal the separation of Xinjiang from the People’s Republic. A militant Islamist group known as the Turkistan Islamic Party is an outspoken supporter of the movement. The United Nations and several nations have designated this group a terrorist organization. Another major instigator of Uyghur grievances is the World Uyghur Congress. Though not condemned in the same manner by the global community as the Turkistan Islamic Party, this group has repeatedly instigated unrest in the region and lobbies actively in the United States.

While only over 1,000 Uyghurs live in the United States, the World Uyghur Congress is funded in part by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED.) Being both non-governmental and non-profit, the NED’s goal is to promote democracy abroad. Xinjiang is thus considered ripe for democracy.

Separatist language and initiatives lead to widespread unrest and a restriction of normally guaranteed freedoms in Xinjiang. As with any authoritarian state, the image of the leader is intertwined with the country and its government. Being the paramount leader, Xi Jinping is in full view and as such, has been branded an authoritarian. Adding to this image, especially in Xinjiang, is his 2014 declaration of a “people’s war against terror” that has seen an increase in surveillance of Uyghurs. This tough stance on domestic terrorism and promotion of national security bolsters General Secretary Xi’s popularity with the Chinese people.

2009 saw days of riots and attacks against Han Chinese coinciding with the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the PRC in Xinjiang’s capital, Urumqi that resulted in the deaths of almost 200 people, mainly Han. Government crackdowns can sometimes be overzealous, but in light of the situation, can be understood.

One policy that has become a recent bone of contention with separatists and the government is the forcible relocation and internment of suspected anti-government agents and those considered zealous in their interpretation of religious doctrine. It has been reported that possibly 1 million Uyghurs (1 in 10 citizens) are being held. The attempts to paint these centers as concentration camps or reeducation camps is irresponsible, inaccurate, and grossly exaggerates what is taking place on the inside. There is no brainwashing or destruction of a culture going on within the walls. Detainees are taught secular values and given language instruction in Mandarin.

Critics shout at the top of their lungs about religious intolerance and suppression in Xinjiang. The restrictions in place and laws on the books are in fact, quite reasonable: Children and government/state workers are banned from participating in public religious activities, fasting and praying on the job is prohibited, and the wearing of headscarves, long beards, and veils in school is not allowed.

Special interests groups, lobbyists, separatists, and anti-China elements will only give you one side of this story. None of them will willingly give speeches on the state subsidies allotted Xinjiang (for example a large portion of the oil revenue generated there is funneled right back into the local economy), nor will they be quick to point out that in 2004, the central government in Beijing provided 53% of the autonomous region’s budget.

Even more outrageous a claim is that minority rights are some sort of sham. That while existing on paper, there is no realistic outlet to promote their cultures or power given to govern. Members of the Uyghur ethnic group maintain the highest number of government positions in the jurisdiction of the XUAR. Furthermore, they are over-represented in the Central Committee of the Communist Party (a powerful state organ.) Low coast loans are available to them, school admission thresholds are lowered in order to admit more Uyghurs, and the filling of cadre positions in the Communist Party are liberally preserved for them. Affirmative action policies are many.

Naturally, the question of minority rights in China is far from perfect, but when compared to its neighbors, such as India, the situation should be lauded for its stability and opportunities. At this very moment, protests are rippling throughout Indian society as a result of the government’s attempt to strip certain (mainly Muslim) citizens of their status. The United States treatment of its indigenous populations is abysmal. Alcoholism and unemployment are rampant.

Legitimate grievances should be filed and aired, but not blown out of proportion and used as a weapon against a sovereign nation, especially one that does a great job of promoting minority rights.

 

PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X: What We Know So Far

2020 is a year that will be filled with talk about the next generation of home consoles. While we do not know exactly when the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X will release, they are set to be the next generation consoles for Sony and Microsoft, respectively. There are still plenty of key details we do not know about the boxes yet, but slowly more details are coming out. Here is everything we know about the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X so far.

PlayStation 5

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Sony has not revealed what the PS5 will look like yet, but we have seen leaked images of the prototype model. While it is important to note it is highly likely this is not what the final box will look like, it has a “V” formation to it. Sony officially revealed the new PS5 logo at CES 2020.

While the PS5 has not been officially revealed yet, Sony has dispersed some details about the new console through exclusive interviews with Wired.

So far, one of the biggest features that Sony has touted for the PS5 is the Solid State Drive (SSD) that will take the place of a mechanical hard drive. The SSD will allow for much faster loading times and will be using an AMD Ryzen Processor. Where the PS4 Pro can output 4K quality images, the PS5 will go up to 8K resolution. It will also use ray tracing to better show light sources of interacting with objects and reflections.

PS5 Devkit

Backward Compatibility and Virtual Reality

The PlayStation 5 is confirmed to be backwards compatible with all PS4 games. There are rumors also saying Sony is attempting to allow compatibility with games from the original PlayStation, PS2, and PS3, but nothing confirmed as of now.

Sony’s Mark Cerny has also confirmed that they will continue looking at virtual reality as an important part of their business. There are no confirmed upgrades for VR yet, but the current PSVR headsets will also work on PS5.

Some details on the Dualshock 5 controller have been released to the public. The new controller will feature new haptic triggers that will give a more realistic feel to how your triggers feel. The example Sony gives is that when you pull the string on a bow back, you will feel the tension until you release the arrow.

Games

There are not many confirmed games for the PS5 yet as of this writing. Godfall is a melee Destiny-like game, and Ubisoft will be releasing their upcoming games Watch Dogs Legion, Gods and Monsters, Rainbow Six Quarantine, and Rainbow Six Siege for the new console. You would expect PS5 versions of Last of Us Part II, Ghosts and Tsushima, and possibly Dreams, but nothing is confirmed yet.

Xbox Series X

Xbox Series X

The Xbox Series X was officially shown for the first time at the Game Awards 2019 in a surprise video that showed the box could be stood up to be pretty tall for what console gamers are used to. There has also been a leaked image of a prototype model that shows the backports on the Series X, but no confirmation if it is real or not.

Power

In a recent blog post, Phil Spencer revealed the Series X would have 12 teraflops of power, double the power of the Xbox One X, and more than eight times the original Xbox One model. Like the PS5, the Series X will be using SSD to provide faster loading and AMD’s latest Zen 2 and RDNA 2 to provide “higher framerates, larger, more sophisticated game worlds, and an immersive experience unlike anything seen in console gaming.” Max framerates should reach 120 fps, with 60 fps being the standard for all games.

Using a relatively new technique called variable rate shading, developers will be able to focus on graphical power and animations on important aspects on the screen at the moment. This will further help the framerate and resolution of games going forward. Ray tracing also will be present on the Series X, more accurately portraying how light sources and objects in games will interact with each other.

Compatibility

Xbox Series X will support backwards compatibility with all Xbox One accessories as well as Xbox One games and any original Xbox and Xbox 360 games in the current backwards compatibility program. Anyone who buys an Xbox One game that later receives a Series X update/enhancement will receive that update for free with the new Smart Delivery program. Microsoft has announced the program will apply to all first-party Xbox Game Studio games as well as any third-party developers and publishers who support it. Cyberpunk 2077 was the first game outside of Microsoft to announce it will support Smart Delivery on Xbox.

Games

There are a few games confirmed to be coming for the Xbox Series X. All first-party games that release within the first couple years of the console’s launch will also be available on Xbox One. These games include Halo Infinite, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, Everwild, and Grounded. Xbox Game Pass will also be available on the Series X. Ubisoft will also be releasing there upcoming games Watch Dogs Legion, Gods and Monsters, Rainbow Six Quarantine, and Rainbow Six Siege for the new console.

Less Waiting and Latency

On the Xbox One, you can currently put one game into a standby mode by either going to the console home page or putting the console in sleep mode. With the Series X, a feature called Quick Resume will allow for multiple games to be put in a suspended state for another way to jump into your games faster.

Microsoft is currently working on cutting down on latency between controllers and televisions. Dynamic latency input will take any button command you press on your controller and instantly show that command on your screen. They are also taking steps to work with television manufacturers, so televisions will automatically change their refresh rate to match the frame rate of the game you are playing.

Man Arrested for Grabbing Underage Girl, Kissing Her on the Cheek

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A 15-year old girl was walking home when an unknown man walked up to her, grabbed her wrist and forcibly kissed her on the cheek. He then demanded that the girl kiss him on the cheek because he was “lonely.” The man wrote his phone number on her arm and walked away. Once at home the girl told her family what happened and they told her to call him to set up a meeting. The meeting was made, that man showed up, and the family subdued him with pepper spray and a stun gun. They called the police who took the man into custody where he was booked under the suspicion of annoying/molesting a juvenile and battery.

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10 Year Old Boy Charged with Felony for Pointing Toy Guns at Cars

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In Colorado Springs, Colorado, a 10 year old boy was charged with a class 5 felony for “menacing” cars with a plastic toy shotgun with an orange tip. One driver became angry and called the police on the pair claiming they were shooting a BB gun at his car. The family maintains that this is false, and the toy guy was not equipped to fire projectiles.

The police arrived, took the boy away in handcuffs and subsequently charged him with a class 5 felony. In the months that followed the parents and their son worked to get the felony charge expunged from his record, and after many hours of community service, managed it. The parents are furious with the way all of this was handled.

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Steven Seagal to Pay Massive Fine for Promoting BitCoin Scam

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Actor Steven Seagal has been charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for his role in the promotion of the initial coin offering of company Bitcoiin2Gen (B2G) in 2018. The actor did not disclose that he was being compensated for the promotion, gaining $250,000 in cash and $750,000 worth of B2G tokens.

In a statement by the chief of the SEC, the listeners were reminded of the federal laws: “Celebrities are not allowed to use their social media influence to tout securities without appropriately disclosing their compensation.” Seagal agreed to return the money he had received, plus interest accrued, and to pay another $157,000 in fines. The actor has also agreed to not promote securities for 3 years.

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N-95 Mask Production Rate Increases as America Braces for COVID-19

The WHO has released a statement warning the public that it seems more a matter of “when” the coronavirus hits the United States rather than “if” it will. This statement led to an increase in the purchase of basic medical supplies, and masks are now in greater demand. To meet this demand, 3M, a major seller of medical masks, is increasing their production to meet demand.

Their N-95 masks, the masks that are made to create more of a seal around the mouth and filter out 95% of airborne particles, are out of stock online.

“Global demand for supplies used to treat and help protect people, such as respirators, is currently exceeding supply.” Based on this statement from the Minnesota-based company, 3M is aware of this supply shortage and they are taking action.

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Did The Angels Surround Mike Trout With Enough Talent to Win?

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Despite having the best baseball player on the planet in Mike Trout, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim have been predominately mediocre throughout his career. There was one 98-win season and a division title in 2014, but they were swept in the American League Division Series by the Kansas City Royals and have been non-factors since.

Trout had the opportunity to test the free agent waters after the 2020 season, but instead chose to sign a record-breaking contract extension worth $426.5 million. He committed to the Angels. Following another poor season in 2019, owner Arte Moreno fired manager Brad Ausmus after one season and jumped at the opportunity to bring Joe Maddon back to where he spent most of his baseball career before starting his managerial journey with the Tampa Bay Rays.

Hopes were high that when they hired a “star” manager, they were set to take major steps toward becoming a contender again. The goal was to shun the long, slow rebuild and take a dramatic jump from 72-90 to what it would realistically require for a shot at a playoff spot: around 90 wins.

AP Photo – Alex Gallardo

In addition to hiring Maddon, the Angels signed free agent third baseman Anthony Rendon to a 7-year, $245 million contract. Although the hiring of the manager is only a portion of turning a 90-loss club into a contender, the Rendon signing was a major step in giving Trout reinforcements. Still, the Angels largely swung and missed in trying for a dramatic boost in free agency and via trade.

They pursued Gerrit Cole, but he signed with the New York Yankees. They kicked the tires on Corey Kluber, but he was traded to the Texas Rangers for a package that was widely panned. They had a trade in place for Ross Stripling and Joc Pederson that was contingent on the original Mookie Betts and David Price trade being completed between the Boston Red Sox and the Los Angeles Dodgers. When that deal came apart and needed to be reengineered, the Dodgers-Angels trade fell by the wayside.

Instead, they acquired two pitchers whose stock had dropped by signing Julio Teheran and trading for Dylan Bundy. To help their pitching staff, they signed catcher Jason Castro. Castro is well-regarded for his framing behind the plate and has some pop. To oversee the pitching staff, well-respected pitching coach Mickey Callaway was hired after two years managing the New York Mets.

These are positive maneuvers. However, the expectations when they hired Maddon were higher. That he only signed a three-year contract added to the urgency. Rather than get the likes of Cole no matter the cost, they set limits and missed out on opportunities. There is some logic in deciding to rely on their admittedly excellent defense, signing a catcher with a reputation for maximizing pitchers, and acquiring starters who could only be categorized as reclamation projects to join what was already in place with Andrew Heaney, Griffin Canning and a cast of youngsters. Canning is having an MRI for an elbow issue. Shohei Ohtani will be watched carefully in his first year back on the mound after Tommy John surgery and that he is so vital a part of the batting order when he’s not pitching.

Do they have upside? Sure. Is it a team that is a contender in a tough American League West? It would take a series of best-case scenarios to come to pass. This is the problem with hiring Maddon, signing Rendon and basically whiffing on every other attempt to make significant acquisitions.

The perception that Maddon is a manager who will maximize the talent on his roster is a shaky premise at best given his last two seasons with the Chicago Cubs and that he was essentially fired. The Cubs organization has been making passive aggressive comments blaming him for their woes. While a part of that is the ever-present Theo Epstein “I GM’d great, these guys didn’t perform” attitude, a part of that is Maddon himself and his style. Him being new with the Angels will benefit him and the team. But is that enough?

Led by Trout and Rendon, they can bash. They catch the ball defensively. Even with Albert Pujols’ onerous contract still on the books, he is no longer relied upon as an offensive linchpin – he’s more of a “slugger emeritus” whose presence is neither a boon nor a hindrance. He won’t play every day. They are certainly better than they were in 2019. That aside, the AL West houses the still dangerous AL champion Houston Astros; the 97-win Oakland Athletics; and a potentially solid team in the Rangers. The only team in the division that could be considered a non-factor is the Seattle Mariners.

It seems that the Angels are putting an unreasonable amount of stock in Maddon’s reputation. The Angels were not a team with a good but mismanaged roster like the Philadelphia Phillies were. The Phillies hired another “name” manager in Joe Girardi, but their 2019 roster clearly underachieved based on its talent level. Many of their problems stemmed from former manager Gabe Kapler’s new age managerial style clashing with his veteran players. They were better than they showed in 2018 and 2019. Had they brought back the identical roster for 2020, the Phillies would be projected to win 90 games based solely on having a manager who knows what he’s doing and who the players trust.

What about the Angels?

They’ve got the “manager the players trust” part right, but that trust does not overcome the need for talent. Give Maddon that exact same team as Ausmus had in 2019 and the results would likely have been the same. In 2020, the Angels are better, but being better than 72-90 isn’t all that difficult. If their young arms rise to the occasion and the veteran arms experience a renaissance, there’s no problem. But that’s asking a lot. Maybe too much.