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Who would have thought we'd be wanting Gregerson to be called upon to come into an elimination game?Nuke LaLoosh said:
Tonight: JV and lance with the hammer if needed. If losing or tied, BP Joe, Gregerson, Peacock in that order.
Tomorrow: lance/Morton tandem start, Keuchel, Peacock.
I want to knock hill out in less than 4 innings so bad. And it may be possible if we have patient at bats like we have since the end of Game 2, with the exception of Game 4.iBrad said:
There's a lot to consider tonight. First, let's look at Rich Hill. In the playoffs, Hill has 3 starts, averaging 4.1 innings and 72 pitches. On the season, he only pitched 7+ innings in 5 of 25 starts. He also went less than 5 innings in 5 starts. He's just not a guy that gets stretched out much.
The Dodgers bullpen is also taxed. I think we're just as likely to see Darvish or Wood in relief as we are their big guns that have been getting hit lately. I don't think we'll see Fields and McCarthy, unfortunately.
Verlander only threw 79 pitches last time out, primarily due to the heat. It will be in the 60s tonight in LA. Verlander is also coming off an extra day of rest. Only Taylor, Seager, and Turner saw Verlander three times in game two.
McCullers came back on three days rest after throwing 81 pitches for a 4-inning save against the Yankees. McCullers will be on three days rest after throwing 87 pitches in game three.
And file this one away. Luke Gregerson has only faced one batter in the WS. I think he's your likely bridge-the-gap reliever between Verlander and McCullers, if needed.
iBrad said:
Oh, and limit the walks. 12 of LA's 30 runs have gotten on via the walk. For the good guys, it's 4 of 28.
That's insane that nearly 50% of their runs we have not made them work for. Yup, attack the zone - I'd rather get beat with hits than with walks.iBrad said:
Oh, and limit the walks. 12 of LA's 30 runs have gotten on via the walk. For the good guys, it's 4 of 28.
Beat40 said:Who would have thought we'd be wanting Gregerson to be called upon to come into an elimination game?Nuke LaLoosh said:
Tonight: JV and lance with the hammer if needed. If losing or tied, BP Joe, Gregerson, Peacock in that order.
Tomorrow: lance/Morton tandem start, Keuchel, Peacock.
Haha, true. But it meant it in the way of eliminating them! But yes, more accurately, a CLINCHING game.Ag_07 said:Beat40 said:Who would have thought we'd be wanting Gregerson to be called upon to come into an elimination game?Nuke LaLoosh said:
Tonight: JV and lance with the hammer if needed. If losing or tied, BP Joe, Gregerson, Peacock in that order.
Tomorrow: lance/Morton tandem start, Keuchel, Peacock.
Not an elimination for us.
Haha. If we close it out tonight, how fitting would it be for Gregerson to play a big role in that effort with all the grief that he has taken on these Astros forums over the years?iBrad said:
There's a lot to consider tonight. First, let's look at Rich Hill. In the playoffs, Hill has 3 starts, averaging 4.1 innings and 72 pitches. On the season, he only pitched 7+ innings in 5 of 25 starts. He also went less than 5 innings in 5 starts. He's just not a guy that gets stretched out much.
The Dodgers bullpen is also taxed. I think we're just as likely to see Darvish or Wood in relief as we are their big guns that have been getting hit lately. I don't think we'll see Fields and McCarthy, unfortunately.
Verlander only threw 79 pitches last time out, primarily due to the heat. It will be in the 60s tonight in LA. Verlander is also coming off an extra day of rest. Only Taylor, Seager, and Turner saw Verlander three times in game two.
McCullers came back on three days rest after throwing 81 pitches for a 4-inning save against the Yankees. McCullers will be on three days rest after throwing 87 pitches in game three.
And file this one away. Luke Gregerson has only faced one batter in the WS. I think he's your likely bridge-the-gap reliever between Verlander and McCullers, if needed.
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Stuckey, a savvy sports bettor with Sports Action, shared in the Action Network Slack channel that he's also keeping tabs on the 'under', specifically with Dan Iassogna behind the plate due to his generosity with the corners. Our historical data backs up Stuckey's analysis as 53.1% of Iassogna's games have gone 'under' the total.
Repeat. Please...........bearkatag15 said:Quote:
Stuckey, a savvy sports bettor with Sports Action, shared in the Action Network Slack channel that he's also keeping tabs on the 'under', specifically with Dan Iassogna behind the plate due to his generosity with the corners. Our historical data backs up Stuckey's analysis as 53.1% of Iassogna's games have gone 'under' the total.
http://statfox.com/mlb/umpire.asp?umpireid=IASSOGNA+DAN&season=2014
It looks like this is the same umpire behind the plate for Verlander's start vs the Dodgers back in August when he was still with the Tigers.
8 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 9 SO, 1 HR, 1 BB
Oh cool lets see it...gigemJTH12 said:
28 means its the 10 year anniversary of the Astros Tattoo I got on my 18th birthday lol.
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Right smack dab on my ass.
gigemJTH12 said:
28 means its the 10 year anniversary of the Astros Tattoo I got on my 18th birthday lol. Right smack dab on my ass.
On the prowl...username checks outSex Panther said:gigemJTH12 said:
28 means its the 10 year anniversary of the Astros Tattoo I got on my 18th birthday lol. Right smack dab on my ass.
Rule #1
My bad, I got the dates mixed up and the opponent. He the the home plate umpire for the 9/22 game when Verlander faced the Angels while with Houston.Schrute said:Repeat. Please...........bearkatag15 said:Quote:
Stuckey, a savvy sports bettor with Sports Action, shared in the Action Network Slack channel that he's also keeping tabs on the 'under', specifically with Dan Iassogna behind the plate due to his generosity with the corners. Our historical data backs up Stuckey's analysis as 53.1% of Iassogna's games have gone 'under' the total.
http://statfox.com/mlb/umpire.asp?umpireid=IASSOGNA+DAN&season=2014
It looks like this is the same umpire behind the plate for Verlander's start vs the Dodgers back in August when he was still with the Tigers.
8 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 9 SO, 1 HR, 1 BB
Took my son to this game. He was dealing that night. It was a fun game to watchbearkatag15 said:My bad, I got the dates mixed up and the opponent. He the the home plate umpire for the 9/22 game when Verlander faced the Angels while with Houston.Schrute said:Repeat. Please...........bearkatag15 said:Quote:
Stuckey, a savvy sports bettor with Sports Action, shared in the Action Network Slack channel that he's also keeping tabs on the 'under', specifically with Dan Iassogna behind the plate due to his generosity with the corners. Our historical data backs up Stuckey's analysis as 53.1% of Iassogna's games have gone 'under' the total.
http://statfox.com/mlb/umpire.asp?umpireid=IASSOGNA+DAN&season=2014
It looks like this is the same umpire behind the plate for Verlander's start vs the Dodgers back in August when he was still with the Tigers.
8 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 9 SO, 1 HR, 1 BB
His stat line from that game was:
7 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 6 SO, 0 HR, on 99 pitches (65 strikes)
I've always wondered about how much a manager "coaches or talks to a player/team" before a game at the Major League level.Beat40 said:That's insane that nearly 50% of their runs we have not made them work for. Yup, attack the zone - I'd rather get beat with hits than with walks.iBrad said:
Oh, and limit the walks. 12 of LA's 30 runs have gotten on via the walk. For the good guys, it's 4 of 28.
well it seats 120 people and covers all the food, desserts, peanuts, and ice cream you can eat. Full bar but you have to pay....I assume you have to rent out the entire thing. I have no idea what the standard rate is for regular season.AgDC said:
gigemJTH12 -- how does the Lexus Club work? It's my life's goal to sit there for a game.
gigemJTH12 said:
its this star but just plain black and white. when we win this series I will be adding to it.