Yikes hopefully it's nothing, hamstrings have a bad tendency to linger for a while
grapespda2525 said:
You forgot to mention John Rhadigan. The worst announcer I've ever heard in my life.
I wasn't prepared to include Rhadigan or Barnett as announcers.grapespda2525 said:
You forgot to mention John Rhadigan. The worst announcer I've ever heard in my life. Barnett sucked too.
Lewin and Holtz are pretty much the only ranger guys that I've enjoyed listening too. Anyway, I have the MLB at bat app and always watch the game on my iPad while listening to the other teams crew. I've heard some pretty good broadcast teams. The only downside is I have to wait 1 hour and a half after the game is over to watch.
On the whole, he's been better than last year's putrid season.Quote:
In my eyes Gallo has improved this season haha. Even though he's had some horrific ABs, and is still striking out a bunch
Agree with the Gallo comments. The fact that he was able to make some adjustments this year (as compared to previous mlb stints) gives me some confidence that he can continue to figure it out. We will see. But it's hard to trade away that power if you are seeing some progress, and it's not like he is in the late 20's or anything, still a young pup who was probably rushed to the bigs a little too soon to begin with.jtstanley4621 said:
In my eyes Gallo has improved this season haha. Even though he's had some horrific ABs, and is still striking out a bunch. He's a better batter overall than he was last season. I guess it's all about betting on if he can continue to make adjustments. Every pitcher he faces is essentially trying to walk him. I don't know when he'll figure that out, or even if he will.
I think the Rangers went heavy LH in Intl signing and draft.jtstanley4621 said:
In my eyes Gallo has improved this season haha. Even though he's had some horrific ABs, and is still striking out a bunch. He's a better batter overall than he was last season. I guess it's all about betting on if he can continue to make adjustments. Every pitcher he faces is essentially trying to walk him. I don't know when he'll figure that out, or even if he will.
Another thing I find a little weird is how many of the Rangers' young core are left handed hitters. Mazara, Odor, Gallo, Guzma... Even Robinson is a lefty although I wouldn't say he's on the same tier as those guys.
All I want is a right handed contact hitting prospect who walks a lot. Doesn't even need to hit homers. Just hit for a good average.
Gallo walked 12 times in 94 PAs in March/April, 11 times in 106 PAs in May, and 5 times in 63 PAs in June.bigcat22 said:
Although Gallo is striking out at a high rate, he still seems to get his fair share of walks, unlike Odor. This, along with his age, give me hope that as he matures he will make more contact, and when he makes contact, damn...
I agree...but I digress...what about Gallo's hamstring?jtstanley4621 said:
Not to nitpick, but I think you might mean regressing, not digressing.
Any comments about Joey Gallo are not meant to overshadow or ignore Rougned Odor.jtstanley4621 said:
At least we're not paying Gallo the money we're paying Odor. What he's doing concerns me the most. At least with Gallo you have the excuse of saying "well, he's a young guy and this is really his first full year in the MLB." With Odor you do not have that at all.
Anyone know if he's having an MRI on it? Also, is it the same leg he had issues with in spring training.MooreTrucker said:I agree...but I digress...what about Gallo's hamstring?jtstanley4621 said:
Not to nitpick, but I think you might mean regressing, not digressing.
free_mhayden said:
500 days of difference isn't meaningful but a sub-800 career minor league OPS and 2 major league hits is worth hypothesizing about making our best young trade chip expendable?
Did DallasAg steal your login info?
jtstanley4621 said:
Whelp, so much for the talk about Robinson. Hamels activated, Robinson sent back down to Triple A.
TXAggie2011 said:
If someone is your "best trade chip" wouldn't you want someone capable of filling his roster spot if you indeed cashed in your "best trade chip."
In other words, when you're to the point of calling a guy a "trade chip", it's time to consider his possible roster replacements.
gigem1223 said:jtstanley4621 said:
Whelp, so much for the talk about Robinson. Hamels activated, Robinson sent back down to Triple A.
Does Kozma have nudes on Banny or JD? Robinson brings much more to the table. Terrible decision.
gigem1223 said:jtstanley4621 said:
Whelp, so much for the talk about Robinson. Hamels activated, Robinson sent back down to Triple A.
Does Kozma have nudes on Banny or JD? Robinson brings much more to the table. Terrible decision.
free_mhayden said:gigem1223 said:jtstanley4621 said:
Whelp, so much for the talk about Robinson. Hamels activated, Robinson sent back down to Triple A.
Does Kozma have nudes on Banny or JD? Robinson brings much more to the table. Terrible decision.
Kozma is out of options.
The only reason I could think of is that maybe they'd want someone who has been in the MLB for a decent amount of time before like Kozma rather than someone as fresh as Robinson. Still though, I agree. Doesn't make all that much sense. Robinson seems to be the better of the two options, or at least has more potential than Kozma.gigem1223 said:free_mhayden said:gigem1223 said:jtstanley4621 said:
Whelp, so much for the talk about Robinson. Hamels activated, Robinson sent back down to Triple A.
Does Kozma have nudes on Banny or JD? Robinson brings much more to the table. Terrible decision.
Kozma is out of options.
And? The dude is terrible at the plate. Robinson is a better option for a utility bench player and at least gives you some pop.