Except for the fact that the Rangers employ a player who was suspended this very season for cheating.frenchtoast said:
And the did it without a major cheating scandal.
Except for the fact that the Rangers employ a player who was suspended this very season for cheating.frenchtoast said:
And the did it without a major cheating scandal.
Just like the Astros last year...frenchtoast said:
And the did it without a major cheating scandal.
Yetfrenchtoast said:
And the did it without a major cheating scandal.
The lengths Stros fans go to defend that team is hot garbage...2017 has an asterisk, PERIOD, full stop.the_batman26 said:
It's not just me though, it's the U.S. 2nd Circuit of Appeals too: https://web.archive.org/web/20220403024601/http://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2022-04-02/mlb-says-cheating-is-part-of-baseball-a-federal-court-agrees
BASFindsAWay said:The lengths Stros fans go to defend that team is hot garbage...2017 has an asterisk, PERIOD, full stop.the_batman26 said:
It's not just me though, it's the U.S. 2nd Circuit of Appeals too: https://web.archive.org/web/20220403024601/http://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2022-04-02/mlb-says-cheating-is-part-of-baseball-a-federal-court-agrees
Congrats on the other series win though!
Zombie Jon Snow said:the_batman26 said:
I'm sorry, but sign stealing in baseball is as old as A&M itself, if not older. It's not like this was also used to trash a red state's city by baseball-loving Dems (who seem to be in the majority based on my observations).
Sign stealing is one thing. Happens all the time sure.
But they went further than that
a. sign stealing using electronics
b. relaying that info to hitters in real time via audio cues
The MLB levied the harshest fines ever for a reason.
Pretty good chance the Rangers, like most MLB teams, were cheating in 2017. But they sucked so nobody cared.frenchtoast said:
And the did it without a major cheating scandal.
As it should be. If queers want to go to a ballgame and be treated like everyone else, just go to ball game and watch it, enjoy it, yell for your team instead of yelling for some cause and you will be accepted or not noticed at all.Sethtevious said:
Not only do they not have a pride night, the Rangers don't do anything to celebrate pride month. Their reasoning is pretty simple: they believe the ballpark should be a welcome place to everyone every single game, not just one month or night of the year.
Bingo.Tanya 93 said:
Had the Astros beat the Pirates instead of the Dodgers, no one would have cared.
But the Dodgers weren't supposed to lose. So find a way to discredit their loss.
**** the Dodgers.
Not when he's a cheater.Kashchei said:frenchtoast said:
And the did it without a major cheating scandal.
Can't even enjoy a championship without thinking of big brother!
Booma94 said:Pretty good chance the Rangers, like most MLB teams, were cheating in 2017. But they sucked so nobody cared.frenchtoast said:
And the did it without a major cheating scandal.
Also good to know that the team to your south that has dominated your team for 7 seasons still occupies space in your head to the point you can't even celebrate a championship without thinking about them.
Enjoy your year with the trophy.
The size of that old Texas Rangers - Arlington Stadium ballpark now looks like the size of the Frisco Rough Riders AA park.AggiePetro07 said:Dimebag Darrell said:
Houstonian here but glad the Rangers won if we didn't. Remember going to a hot ass game here with my dad as a kid. He grew up in Oak Cliff as a Rangers fan so I can't hate em. Bonus that they didn't cave to the "wacky brigade".
Looks like something straight out of an early 1990s Nintendo game.
Only 7 posts in.frenchtoast said:
And the did it without a major cheating scandal.
Not for this isolated case, but there does seem to be a trend forming. Groups that are all working together toward one goal without distractions seem to be more successful than groups that take time away from the goal to spend time quantifying and qualifying their differences.the_batman26 said:
Correlation doesn't imply causation, but good for the Rangers organization to have a spine.
I remember leaving work, driving to that stadium, walking up to buy a ticket and sitting right behind that third base dugout. My friend and I had a few beers and started heckling Freddie Patek about his size. Finally, he was in the on-deck circle and turned toward us and slowly raised the bill of his batting helmet with his middle finger. The crowd around us went nuts, while the other few dozen fans were wondering what was going on.HunterAggie said:The size of that old Texas Rangers - Arlington Stadium ballpark now looks like the size of the Frisco Rough Riders AA park.AggiePetro07 said:Dimebag Darrell said:
Houstonian here but glad the Rangers won if we didn't. Remember going to a hot ass game here with my dad as a kid. He grew up in Oak Cliff as a Rangers fan so I can't hate em. Bonus that they didn't cave to the "wacky brigade".
Looks like something straight out of an early 1990s Nintendo game.
How times have changed.
They did so at the behest of Carlos Beltran and Alex Cora, who knew that many other teams around the league were already doing the same thing. And both of whom were former Rangers prior to coming to Houston.Zombie Jon Snow said:the_batman26 said:
I'm sorry, but sign stealing in baseball is as old as A&M itself, if not older. It's not like this was also used to trash a red state's city by baseball-loving Dems (who seem to be in the majority based on my observations).
Sign stealing is one thing. Happens all the time sure.
But they went further than that
a. sign stealing using electronics
b. relaying that info to hitters in real time via audio cues
The MLB levied the harshest fines ever for a reason.
heavily intoxtricated said:
wins the World Series.
I don't care about pro sports, but that's fantastic.
TheCurl84 said:heavily intoxtricated said:
wins the World Series.
I don't care about pro sports, but that's fantastic.
Could this be the explanation for Schmolz's attitude?
What attitude? He was fine.TheCurl84 said:heavily intoxtricated said:
wins the World Series.
I don't care about pro sports, but that's fantastic.
Could this be the explanation for Schmolz's attitude?
TXAG 05 said:frenchtoast said:
And the did it without a major cheating scandal.
You mean they just didn't get caught. Rangers were using flashing lights long before the Astros banged trash cans
frenchtoast said:
And the did it without a major cheating scandal.
Let’s compare Adolis Garcia’s “transformation” to Barry Bonds.
— Alex (@htowncritic) November 2, 2023
What do y’all think? Am I wrong for being suspicious? pic.twitter.com/kksY5mG0EI
StandUpforAmerica said:What attitude? He was fine.TheCurl84 said:heavily intoxtricated said:
wins the World Series.
I don't care about pro sports, but that's fantastic.
Could this be the explanation for Schmolz's attitude?
Yeah, because juice enables him to make square contact with a round bat on a round ball traveling 97 miles per hour. Astros fans are just as delusional as t sips. You all think you have some sort of dynasty over there and you should be mentioned in the same breath as organizations like the Yankees. Get over yourselves. You had a nice run. It's coming to an end. Deal with it.StrickAggie06 said:frenchtoast said:
And the did it without a major cheating scandal.
You mean besides the fact that Garcia is juicing his balls off? Guy goes from being fairly skinny and garbage before being traded to the Rangers to completely jacked and MVP worthy afterwards. Yep definitely no cheating at all...Let’s compare Adolis Garcia’s “transformation” to Barry Bonds.
— Alex (@htowncritic) November 2, 2023
What do y’all think? Am I wrong for being suspicious? pic.twitter.com/kksY5mG0EI
You going to sit here and tell me with a straight face that people like Justin Verlander and Jose Altuve have not taken PED's over the course of their careers? I guess Verlander's longevity comes from perfect mechanics just like Nolan Ryan? Come on.StrickAggie06 said:
No but it does allow him to hit the ball a hell of a lot further. The whole point of the roids scandel is that guys were doing it to increase batting power. Common knowledge for even the casual baseball fan.
Shall we compare his HR stats pre and post trade?
Don't take the baitRafterAg223 said:You going to sit here and tell me with a straight face that people like Justin Verlander and Jose Altuve have not taken PED's over the course of their careers? I guess Verlander's longevity comes from perfect mechanics just like Nolan Ryan? Come on.StrickAggie06 said:
No but it does allow him to hit the ball a hell of a lot further. The whole point of the roids scandel is that guys were doing it to increase batting power. Common knowledge for even the casual baseball fan.
Shall we compare his HR stats pre and post trade?
5' 5". Indeed a small man for his time. And Mr. Patek is still alive. I remember him well.buzzardb267 said:I remember leaving work, driving to that stadium, walking up to buy a ticket and sitting right behind that third base dugout. My friend and I had a few beers and started heckling Freddie Patek about his size. Finally, he was in the on-deck circle and turned toward us and slowly raised the bill of his batting helmet with his middle finger. The crowd around us went nuts, while the other few dozen fans were wondering what was going on.HunterAggie said:The size of that old Texas Rangers - Arlington Stadium ballpark now looks like the size of the Frisco Rough Riders AA park.AggiePetro07 said:Dimebag Darrell said:
Houstonian here but glad the Rangers won if we didn't. Remember going to a hot ass game here with my dad as a kid. He grew up in Oak Cliff as a Rangers fan so I can't hate em. Bonus that they didn't cave to the "wacky brigade".
Looks like something straight out of an early 1990s Nintendo game.
How times have changed.
Yes, I hear he is Governor of Florida and running for President.HunterAggie said:5' 5". Indeed a small man for his time. And Mr. Patek is still alive. I remember him well.buzzardb267 said:I remember leaving work, driving to that stadium, walking up to buy a ticket and sitting right behind that third base dugout. My friend and I had a few beers and started heckling Freddie Patek about his size. Finally, he was in the on-deck circle and turned toward us and slowly raised the bill of his batting helmet with his middle finger. The crowd around us went nuts, while the other few dozen fans were wondering what was going on.HunterAggie said:The size of that old Texas Rangers - Arlington Stadium ballpark now looks like the size of the Frisco Rough Riders AA park.AggiePetro07 said:Dimebag Darrell said:
Houstonian here but glad the Rangers won if we didn't. Remember going to a hot ass game here with my dad as a kid. He grew up in Oak Cliff as a Rangers fan so I can't hate em. Bonus that they didn't cave to the "wacky brigade".
Looks like something straight out of an early 1990s Nintendo game.
How times have changed.
Of course, he was a giant compared to the shortest player to ever play in MLB - Eddie Gaedel for the St. Louis Browns. the 3' 7" vertically challenged player had one at bat - a walk.
that would be some incredible lifts.Sharpshooter said:Yes, I hear he is Governor of Florida and running for President.HunterAggie said:5' 5". Indeed a small man for his time. And Mr. Patek is still alive. I remember him well.buzzardb267 said:I remember leaving work, driving to that stadium, walking up to buy a ticket and sitting right behind that third base dugout. My friend and I had a few beers and started heckling Freddie Patek about his size. Finally, he was in the on-deck circle and turned toward us and slowly raised the bill of his batting helmet with his middle finger. The crowd around us went nuts, while the other few dozen fans were wondering what was going on.HunterAggie said:The size of that old Texas Rangers - Arlington Stadium ballpark now looks like the size of the Frisco Rough Riders AA park.AggiePetro07 said:Dimebag Darrell said:
Houstonian here but glad the Rangers won if we didn't. Remember going to a hot ass game here with my dad as a kid. He grew up in Oak Cliff as a Rangers fan so I can't hate em. Bonus that they didn't cave to the "wacky brigade".
Looks like something straight out of an early 1990s Nintendo game.
How times have changed.
Of course, he was a giant compared to the shortest player to ever play in MLB - Eddie Gaedel for the St. Louis Browns. the 3' 7" vertically challenged player had one at bat - a walk.