Yeah, all of that is proven false by the fact he was beamed the next season when the Rangers played them, and how Rangers fans cheered when him and Jack Off got into a fight.
free_mhayden said:
they have one of the wildcard spots.
TV Casualty said:Nuke LaLoosh said:
This thread jumped the shark when the rangers fans legitimately claimed, in an epic history rewrite, that they were never in fact mad at Bautista for the bat flip...
I mean damn.
Astros fans were creaming their pants over the Bautista bat flip way more than Rangers fans were ever upset about the bat flip.
We watched the entire series and saw how big of a d-bag Bautista is and the bat flip was just one more thing to add to his being an *******.
Everyone else in the league hates the guy. It's only Toronto and very strangely Astros fans who get a hard on when thinking about Bautista.
Ag_07 said:free_mhayden said:
they have one of the wildcard spots.
OHHHHH....It's a long season anything can happen
They haven't won sheet
Just wait until August
Sounds familiar??
I like how you use the "tanking" thing like it gives you some baseball moral high ground. You were probably one of those people who thought the Padres had a great offseason a few years ago and they were really going for it!free_mhayden said:Ag_07 said:free_mhayden said:
they have one of the wildcard spots.
OHHHHH....It's a long season anything can happen
They haven't won sheet
Just wait until August
Sounds familiar??
The difference is Texas isn't parading around a "2017 Wild Card Champions" banner or making "Wildcard - Come and Take It" shirts.
Your franchise had to become one of the worst in the history of baseball over a 3-4 year time period in order to stock up on young talent. Thus far it has produced you a wildcard spot and first round exit, a missed playoffs and a 6 game lead in May.
Not sure I'd be puffing my chest out about that... About 80% of the rest of Major League Baseball has accomplished that over the last decade or two without having to tank for 4 years.
Ag_07 said:
I'm not sure what any of that has to do with the hypocrisy of you guys telling us to calm down that nothing is won in May and it doesn't matter what you do until the end of the season, then coming on here and being excited for having a WC spot in May.
If you can be excited about that why can't we be excited for being the only team at 30 wins and a 6 game lead in the division?
Oh yeah, because we totally have those shirts. Clearly that's the difference.Quote:
The difference is Texas isn't parading around a "2017 Wild Card Champions" banner or making "Wildcard - Come and Take It" shirts.
Your franchise tanked for 35 years and accomplished nothing from it...Quote:
tanking
Right, and we got off to one of the best starts in MLB history. But that's totally not something to be excited about. Not completely sucking ass, however, gets a fanbase on their feet.Quote:
I thought it was pretty clear in my post -- Rangers fans are excited because their season was on the brink of being over and in a week and a half time frame climbed back into things.
The lucky part was getting a string of 10 games against teams that were so awful they couldn't even beat the Rangers.Lucky #007 said:
Not really. Flukey would imply that there was no skill and it was just dumb luck and we should expect to go back to what was happening before.
irish pete ag06 said:I like how you use the "tanking" thing like it gives you some baseball moral high ground. You were probably one of those people who thought the Padres had a great offseason a few years ago and they were really going for it!free_mhayden said:Ag_07 said:free_mhayden said:
they have one of the wildcard spots.
OHHHHH....It's a long season anything can happen
They haven't won sheet
Just wait until August
Sounds familiar??
The difference is Texas isn't parading around a "2017 Wild Card Champions" banner or making "Wildcard - Come and Take It" shirts.
Your franchise had to become one of the worst in the history of baseball over a 3-4 year time period in order to stock up on young talent. Thus far it has produced you a wildcard spot and first round exit, a missed playoffs and a 6 game lead in May.
Not sure I'd be puffing my chest out about that... About 80% of the rest of Major League Baseball has accomplished that over the last decade or two without having to tank for 4 years.
Every team has tanked at some time. Even people in your own thread are advocating trading Yu if you are out of it come the trade deadline. Wouldn't that be GASP, tanking?!
Of coarse that decision had nothing to do with the commissioner at that time being a previous owner of one of the other teams in our division and everything to do with our so called lack of clout and significance in MLB...Quote:
And the Houston Astros of 2011-2014 -- who had so little clout and significance in Major League Baseball that they were told to leave the National League after 50 years.
bearkatag15 said:Of coarse that decision had nothing to do with the commissioner at that time being a previous owner of one of the other teams in our division and everything to do with our so called lack of clout and significance in MLB...Quote:
And the Houston Astros of 2011-2014 -- who had so little clout and significance in Major League Baseball that they were told to leave the National League after 50 years.
Riiiiiiiiiiight.... It had nothing to do with a change of ownership being extorted and Bud Selig's personal investment in the Brewers. Nothing at all.free_mhayden said:irish pete ag06 said:I like how you use the "tanking" thing like it gives you some baseball moral high ground. You were probably one of those people who thought the Padres had a great offseason a few years ago and they were really going for it!free_mhayden said:Ag_07 said:free_mhayden said:
they have one of the wildcard spots.
OHHHHH....It's a long season anything can happen
They haven't won sheet
Just wait until August
Sounds familiar??
The difference is Texas isn't parading around a "2017 Wild Card Champions" banner or making "Wildcard - Come and Take It" shirts.
Your franchise had to become one of the worst in the history of baseball over a 3-4 year time period in order to stock up on young talent. Thus far it has produced you a wildcard spot and first round exit, a missed playoffs and a 6 game lead in May.
Not sure I'd be puffing my chest out about that... About 80% of the rest of Major League Baseball has accomplished that over the last decade or two without having to tank for 4 years.
Every team has tanked at some time. Even people in your own thread are advocating trading Yu if you are out of it come the trade deadline. Wouldn't that be GASP, tanking?!
Only two teams in the last 100 years of Major League Baseball have averaged 104 losses over a 4-year span.
The Philadelphia Phillies of the early 1940's -- who almost didn't field a team because of lack of funds.
And the Houston Astros of 2011-2014 -- who had so little clout and significance in Major League Baseball that they were told to leave the National League after 50 years.
1. What does this matter? I really really really hope your front office takes the approach to keep losses minimized and just founders at .500 for the next 2 decades.free_mhayden said:
* One of the worst 4-year span of losses in the last 100 years of MLB (1)
* The worst head-to-head record vs an opponent (Texas) in the last 100 years of MLB. (2)
* One of only 4 teams to have never won a World Series game (3)
* Forced to move from the NL to the AL after 50 years.
But hey -- 6 game lead in May. COME AND TAKE IT.
Who. Gives. A. ****.iBrad said:
The only luck the Rangers have is bad luck. Everything else is pure skill.
Most baseball fans would recognize the sheer luck involved in setting the modern day record for winning percentage in one-run games or in reeling off a ten-game win streak, a feat that some teams have never accomplished in their history. But not Rangers fans. Those are skills that the team possesses, much like their ability to sequence hits.
Thankfully, for the rest of baseball, they only utilize such skills once every seven years or so, or in the case of one-run games, once per ever.
Be careful where you wag it. Rougned Odor's brother Rougned Odor might be around.Silent For Too Long said:
All **** talking aside, while I wasn't crazy about it at the time, the one potential positive I saw with the move to the AL was it would create a natural rivalry that would invigorate the respective fanbases. Being the best two teams in the division since 2015 has helped that tremendously as well, of course.
Rivalries and passion are good for business, and this thread is proof positive that it's had an impact. These threads didn't exist 10 years ago. There was really no reason for the fanbases to give a **** about each other.
Also, both franchises lacked real rivals in the past. I mean, good divisional opponents mattered like the Cardinals and Angels, but no more then they mattered to any other team in the division. This rivalry is rooted in the most natural aspects of human instinct, dick wagging turf wares with your neighboring tribe. Good stuff.
This is exactly how baseball should be restructured too. When... it's not if anymore, baseball expands to 2 more cities, they will have to go to 8, 4-team divisions. It would be very natural for Texas and Houston to be joined by Kansas City and Minnesota... or Mexico City if the MLB decided to expand there.Silent For Too Long said:
All **** talking aside, while I wasn't crazy about it at the time, the one potential positive I saw with the move to the AL was it would create a natural rivalry that would invigorate the respective fanbases. Being the best two teams in the division since 2015 has helped that tremendously as well, of course.
Rivalries and passion are good for business, and this thread is proof positive that it's had an impact. These threads didn't exist 10 years ago. There was really no reason for the fanbases to give a **** about each other.
Also, both franchises lacked real rivals in the past. I mean, good divisional opponents mattered like the Cardinals and Angels, but no more then they mattered to any other team in the division. This rivalry is rooted in the most natural aspects of human instinct, dick wagging turf wares with your neighboring tribe. Good stuff.