Ian wasn't too happy about Emily mentioning his 0-9 streak coming into the game haha
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I just knew Perez' luck would run out, if he kept throw pitches. Playing with fire.
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I just knew Perez' luck would run out, if he kept throw pitches. Playing with fire.
Is that for me, you bloviating flesh bag?
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If Desmond keeps this up just pay him whatever for an extension.
quote:Odor is 0 for his last 9 ABs, with 6 SO.
Me thinks Odor needs to take a day off.
He's just taking indiscriminate hacks hoping he lucks into enough contact for a home run.
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If Desmond keeps this up just pay him whatever for an extension.
This.
I'd like to see how his pre-Rangers spray chart compares to 2016.
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AL West
Leader: Texas Rangers
How they got there: Smoke and mirrors. I jest, but really it's unbelievable that with starters Yu Darvish, Derek Holland and Colby Lewis all on the disabled list, the Rangers somehow went 20-8 in June (could've been 22-6 were it not for back-to-back bullpen implosions the past two days) and boast a .637 winning percentage that's the best in the American League. While Rookie of the Year candidate Nomar Mazara has cooled off, Comeback Player of the Year candidate Ian Desmond -- whose 39 hits in June were tied for the second most in baseball -- has helped carry the offense.
Biggest threat: Houston Astros. Jose Altuve has nudged his way into the MVP dialogue, and George Springer has been a difference-maker at the top of the order: Since A.J. Hinch moved him into the leadoff spot, Houston's 25-9 record is the second-best mark in the majors.
Odds of winning division: 79.9 percent (Astros are second at 12.8 percent)
quote:That's because UT was a late addition, and that is the design from a couple years ago
It's a little strange that the UT hat is completely different from the A&M and UTA hats. Not a big fan of the gray, wish we had the same style.
quote:As the resident Nats fan, I wouldn't say that's the whole of the story.
While a spray chart would be interesting, I think it could have more to do with where he bats in the lineup.
For Wash, last year:
#2 / 123 AB / .293 / 3 HR / 0 SB / .341 OBP
#6 / 260 AB / .242 / 12 HR / 8 SB / .293 OBP
#7 / 127 AB / .173 / 1 HR / 4 SB / .213 OBP
73 other AB / 3 HR / 1 SB
When he was batting 2nd, Bryce Harper (.330/42HR) was mostly hittting after him.
When he was batting 6th, Wilson Ramos (.229/15HR) was hitting after him.
When he was batting 7th, Michael Taylor (.229/14HR) was hitting after him.
You are going to get much better pitches, but you aren't going to steal, when Harper is batting after you. The NL has the Pitcher batting, as well, so the further back you get in the lineup, the less protection. Batting 7th with 2 Outs and nobody on, and you have a guy hitting .229 and what .150 behind you?!
quote:He did have the hit streak. He hit .275 with no walks.quote:Odor is 0 for his last 9 ABs, with 6 SO.
Me thinks Odor needs to take a day off.
He's just taking indiscriminate hacks hoping he lucks into enough contact for a home run.
Before that was a 7 game hit streak, where he went 8-29.
I agree he probably needs a day off. <OMG we agreed>
I think hitting 4th and having a few HRs in that spot has him swinging for HRs. Needs to reset.
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Can Profar pitch?
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This is game 5 defense!