Is this just another reason God rarely gives Houston nice things.AccidentProne said:
Astros already damaged their precious trophy
http://www.chron.com/sports/astros/article/Astros-World-Series-trophy-knocked-over-damaged-12347319.php
Is this just another reason God rarely gives Houston nice things.AccidentProne said:
Astros already damaged their precious trophy
http://www.chron.com/sports/astros/article/Astros-World-Series-trophy-knocked-over-damaged-12347319.php
Nope. This is what bugs me about how often the term "5 tool player" is thrown around. Almost always, it's used to describe a guy with pop who can steal bases and is almost never used in consideration of their defensive ability. Nowadays, guys who can go 20/20 aren't that rare, I wish we would stop calling them 5 tool players.94chem said:
As for 30/30 guys who can hit .300, field their position, and throw seeds, there just aren't many, are there?
free_mhayden said:
Not a lot of noteworthy matchups on Opening Day... SanFran/LosAngeles will likely be the late ESPN game... Texas/Houston probably the other only noteworthy matchup -- wouldn't surprise me if it's the 6PM ESPN broadcast.
free_mhayden said:
I think most teams try and do Opening Day / Opening Night simply from the ticket sales angle -- the ones that don't it's typically because TV has pushed them to a late start (like Cleveland@Texas this year).
Dare to dream?MSFC Aggie said:
According to this, it is two years.jtstanley4621 said:
The Otani stuff is so weird to me. He is just leaving a ton of money on the table to come to the MLB this year. He could get a huge contract next season if he simply just waited a year.
But that's what makes this so interesting to follow. If he's leaving that much money on the table, he must be dead set on playing in the MLB. And if that's the case, why would he be swayed by the team that can offer him the most? It was the rangers but now I think it's the Twins. It'll be very interesting to see where he ends up.
free_mhayden said:
I sometimes wonder if some of you remember the GMs we had before Daniels...
In 12 years under Jon Daniels the Rangers have 5 90-win seasons and 4 non-WC playoff appearances (20 wins).
In the 40 years prior to that the Rangers had 3 90-win seasons and 3 non-WC playoff appearances (1 win).
He's not Theo Epstein, but he's a solid GM. He took over as a 28 year old, and within 6 years he won more pennants than the franchise had individual playoff game wins in its entire history. The guy is very good at what he does and I'm perfectly happy with him at the helm going forward.free_mhayden said:
I sometimes wonder if some of you remember the GMs we had before Daniels...
In 12 years under Jon Daniels the Rangers have 5 90-win seasons and 4 non-WC playoff appearances (20 wins).
In the 40 years prior to that the Rangers had 3 90-win seasons and 3 non-WC playoff appearances (1 win).
Just curious, what are some of the good moves Nolan made while with the Rangers? Aside from being a cool figured head, I remember him being the main voice for the Rich Harden, Roy Oswalt, and Lance Berkman moves and against the Yu Darvish bid/signing. None of which are real resume boosters.Ryno01 said:
Nolan left
He went somewhere else
Someone is not winning as much
Someone is