If any of y'all who got selected are smoking crack and aren't going to use your code, hook a brotha up
Ag13 said:
Man I'm really sad about getting rejected. If there is anyone that got selected for tickets that is only planning on going to a game or two, I would love the chance to purchase the tickets for the game(s) you don't want to go too.
Yep, you didn't word that we traded for him last night?Farmer1906 said:Wabs said:I think Beltre adds a little more protection for Yuli than does Reddick. Or maybe shake things up a little...Ag_07 said:Wabs said:
1. Springer
2. Bregman
3. Altuve
4. Correa
5. Yuli
6. Beltre
7. Reddick
8. Marwin
9. McCann
Interesting
1. Altuve
2. Springer
3. Correa
4. Yuli
5. Bregman
6. Beltre
7. Reddick
8. Marwin
9. McCann
Beltre huh?
Farmer1906 said:
You gunna hook a brotha up right?
titanmaster_race said:
Took a quick look at the Astros lifetime stats vs Sonny Gray. Wow. NY can't be confident tonight. Bregman, Yuli, and Reddick have a small sample size, but Altuve Beltran and MccannMcCann. Would be great if McCann can contribute The offensively.
Altuve 11-30
Beltran 4-11
Bregman 1-1
Centeno 1-3
Correa 1-14
Gattis 3-15
Gurriel 1-3
McCann 4-12
Reddick 1-2
Springer 4-16
Hollabeck said:
Hmmm anyone else not received the email yet one way or the other? I've received follow up for every prior series.
NotGibbs said:
Any chance there will be a decent amount of tickets still available when they go on sale to the public Thursday at noon, or are we expecting them to be all but gone by then?
There were some for the first two games and a lot for the non-guaranteed games of the ALCS when they went on sale to the general public. I know that's not ideal, but at least it means there might be a possibility.NotGibbs said:
Any chance there will be a decent amount of tickets still available when they go on sale to the public Thursday at noon, or are we expecting them to be all but gone by then?
NotGibbs said:
Any chance there will be a decent amount of tickets still available when they go on sale to the public Thursday at noon, or are we expecting them to be all but gone by then?
dmtoney said:
Not quite sure what he was thinking...
Your wrist rotates inward even when you throw a curveball. I would be about 95% certain that pitch isn't the problem.dlance said:
Throwing that pitch shown in the clip could be part of what has been causing him arm trouble. To get that movement he is having to rotate his wrist inward which puts terrible strain on the elbow and shoulder.
dlance said:979ag said:Your wrist rotates inward even when you throw a curveball. I would be about 95% certain that pitch isn't the problem.dlance said:
Throwing that pitch shown in the clip could be part of what has been causing him arm trouble. To get that movement he is having to rotate his wrist inward which puts terrible strain on the elbow and shoulder.
HTH
Your wrist is locked with the pinky side of your hand leading on a curveball. There is no wrist rotation.
HTH
j_becan said:
Did anyone else not get an email saying if they did or didn't get selected?
Your arm pronates on every pitch, even a curve ball. That's probably what he was referring to. Throwing any pitch is a strain on the elbow and shoulder because it's not a natural motion. You can tweak your mechanics to reduce the stress on the arm, but ultimately, some guys just aren't put together to handle that type of stress on their joints.dlance said:LC Wannabe said:dlance said:979ag said:Your wrist rotates inward even when you throw a curveball. I would be about 95% certain that pitch isn't the problem.dlance said:
Throwing that pitch shown in the clip could be part of what has been causing him arm trouble. To get that movement he is having to rotate his wrist inward which puts terrible strain on the elbow and shoulder.
HTH
Your wrist is locked with the pinky side of your hand leading on a curveball. There is no wrist rotation.
HTH
To throw that pitch, with the movement away from a left handed hitter, his fingers got to the inside of the baseball. Meaning he turned his index finger and thumb to the ground. That pitch actually looked like a change up with the way it dove away from the batter. Maybe it was just a nasty 2-seamer with some serious downward action.
Right. It would take a screwball like inward twist to do that (unless it was a splitter which I don't think Lance throws). That puts an enormous strain on the arm. Like you said, I was thinking circle change until I saw 94 on the gun.
dlance said:LC Wannabe said:dlance said:979ag said:Your wrist rotates inward even when you throw a curveball. I would be about 95% certain that pitch isn't the problem.dlance said:
Throwing that pitch shown in the clip could be part of what has been causing him arm trouble. To get that movement he is having to rotate his wrist inward which puts terrible strain on the elbow and shoulder.
HTH
Your wrist is locked with the pinky side of your hand leading on a curveball. There is no wrist rotation.
HTH
To throw that pitch, with the movement away from a left handed hitter, his fingers got to the inside of the baseball. Meaning he turned his index finger and thumb to the ground. That pitch actually looked like a change up with the way it dove away from the batter. Maybe it was just a nasty 2-seamer with some serious downward action.
Right. It would take a screwball like inward twist to do that (unless it was a splitter which I don't think Lance throws). That puts an enormous strain on the arm. Like you said, I was thinking circle change until I saw 94 on the gun.