Wtf is Odor swinging at. He is absolutely killing this team right now.
watching him pitch today for the Dodgers is a reminder to me why we shouldn't have paid him $25MM/season._lefraud_ said:
This series is just another reminder on why moving Darvish was the thing to do.
Especially when we sign Darvish and Otani.free_mhayden said:
Yup. If we sneak into the wildcard -- great... Free baseball. And if Calhoun can become any kind of regular roster contributor for the next several years then no one can fault Texas.
gigem1223 said:
Why is Nap always the one up with the bases loaded? I'll be so glad when he's no longer a Ranger.
I thought I was watching live. It's the bottom of the 8th here. The game isnt over yet.grapespda2525 said:
This series is a freaking abortion
Just got swept and torn a new one by a bunch of triple A ballers playing for the Oakland A's. Couldn't even get one game. Totally ridiculous.
MooreTrucker said:
That wasn't Nap, that was a great play by the 3rd baseman.
I'm not convinced Encarnacion is\was a good option:free_mhayden said:
I understood/understand it from a long-term franchise look and not wanting to get locked into an aging player for a multi-year deal, but I said that passing on Encarnacion at 3/$60 for Napoli at 1/$8.5 would be the difference between us making the playoffs.
The good news is, all the other teams in the wild card hunt are mediocre teams as well.free_mhayden said:
None of these games are "nail in the coffin" games. Texas will be 3 games back with a month to play. Texas is still very much in the hunt if they can start playing like an above 0.500 team.
But reality is they are what they are -- they've got a shoddy rotation, a batting lineup that relies on the long-ball and they are not fundamentally sound on defense or the base paths.
They are in the hunt if they can play like an above 0.500 team - but they aren't one.
DallasAg 94 said:I'm not convinced Encarnacion is\was a good option:free_mhayden said:
I understood/understand it from a long-term franchise look and not wanting to get locked into an aging player for a multi-year deal, but I said that passing on Encarnacion at 3/$60 for Napoli at 1/$8.5 would be the difference between us making the playoffs.
.247, .372 OBP, 30 HR, .859 OPS: $18.7M (2018), $21.7M (2019), then $20M/$5M buyout in 2020
.199, .280 OBP, 27 HR, .722 OPS: $6M (+2.5M buyout)
Yeah... Napoli has been a bust, but they could have dumped him for another player and paid $10M for that other player.
I agree, but there is too much risk.Seven Costanza said:
It's too bad that trading a young, controllable, high upside position player for a young, controllable high upside pitcher isn't a thing. I'd be in favor of moving Mazara if it was.
For 2017, he has the following splits:jtstanley4621 said:
I don't think Gallo is a defensive liability. He's got good speed for his size. If he got constant reps in LF I think he could be a decent defensive outfielder