Odor is overdue to run into one
gigem1223 said:
14 LOB
So, the Hat Trick was ok, because he is a rookie?!Grapesoda2525 said:IKF is evaluated differently because he's a rookie and doesn't have a 50 million dollar contract. Get that non sense out of here.Rossko said:
Just checking in to see if the folks who criticize every Odor AB came to do the same for IKF watching 3 straight strikes to end the first with the bases loaded.
And if he didn't PH Beltre, this board would be all up-in-arms that Banny left him on the bench.Grapesoda2525 said:
Banny is pushing all the right buttons this year.
Nice call on the Beltre pinch hit at the end of the game.... lol
Details?etxag18 said:
I did my part and pissed Reddick off tonight out in RF
Could have picked a better spot in the game to pinch hit him.DallasAg 94 said:And if he didn't PH Beltre, this board would be all up-in-arms that Banny left him on the bench.Grapesoda2525 said:
Banny is pushing all the right buttons this year.
Nice call on the Beltre pinch hit at the end of the game.... lol
Grapesoda2525 said:Details?etxag18 said:
I did my part and pissed Reddick off tonight out in RF
Hahahah I wish I was nearby. I would've loved it.etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Details?etxag18 said:
I did my part and pissed Reddick off tonight out in RF
Just yelled all kinds of stuff. Told him he was a$$ and was lucky to be hitting .220. He kept turning around and didn't look too happy
Grapesoda2525 said:Hahahah I wish I was nearby. I would've loved it.etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Details?etxag18 said:
I did my part and pissed Reddick off tonight out in RF
Just yelled all kinds of stuff. Told him he was a$$ and was lucky to be hitting .220. He kept turning around and didn't look too happy
Were the families with kids glaring at you?etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Hahahah I wish I was nearby. I would've loved it.etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Details?etxag18 said:
I did my part and pissed Reddick off tonight out in RF
Just yelled all kinds of stuff. Told him he was a$$ and was lucky to be hitting .220. He kept turning around and didn't look too happy
I was in section 44. I moved down from like row 7 to row 1 when it started clearing out. I couldn't get anyone else to join in with me
Grapesoda2525 said:Were the families with kids glaring at you?etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Hahahah I wish I was nearby. I would've loved it.etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Details?etxag18 said:
I did my part and pissed Reddick off tonight out in RF
Just yelled all kinds of stuff. Told him he was a$$ and was lucky to be hitting .220. He kept turning around and didn't look too happy
I was in section 44. I moved down from like row 7 to row 1 when it started clearing out. I couldn't get anyone else to join in with me
etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Were the families with kids glaring at you?etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Hahahah I wish I was nearby. I would've loved it.etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Details?etxag18 said:
I did my part and pissed Reddick off tonight out in RF
Just yelled all kinds of stuff. Told him he was a$$ and was lucky to be hitting .220. He kept turning around and didn't look too happy
I was in section 44. I moved down from like row 7 to row 1 when it started clearing out. I couldn't get anyone else to join in with me
Oh absolutely
Huell Babineaux said:etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Were the families with kids glaring at you?etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Hahahah I wish I was nearby. I would've loved it.etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Details?etxag18 said:
I did my part and pissed Reddick off tonight out in RF
Just yelled all kinds of stuff. Told him he was a$$ and was lucky to be hitting .220. He kept turning around and didn't look too happy
I was in section 44. I moved down from like row 7 to row 1 when it started clearing out. I couldn't get anyone else to join in with me
Oh absolutely
Wow. That's so awesome. Congratulations on making an ass of yourself
He pays his price of admission and has a right to heckle the other teams players as long as he's not using racial slurs.Huell Babineaux said:etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Were the families with kids glaring at you?etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Hahahah I wish I was nearby. I would've loved it.etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Details?etxag18 said:
I did my part and pissed Reddick off tonight out in RF
Just yelled all kinds of stuff. Told him he was a$$ and was lucky to be hitting .220. He kept turning around and didn't look too happy
I was in section 44. I moved down from like row 7 to row 1 when it started clearing out. I couldn't get anyone else to join in with me
Oh absolutely
Wow. That's so awesome. Congratulations on making an ass of yourself
He shouldn't be evaluated differently, baseball is baseball. A .300 hitter gets out 70% of the time and managers should put the players that give them the best chance to win on the field. It's just hilarious how people will rush to criticize a bad AB from Rougie and ignore his oppo double off the wall that led to a run while putting IKF on a pedestal as he's hitting ~.230 over the last 4 weeks. IKF has a career .678 OPS in the minors and all the Rougie haters on this thread are treating him like he's Gleyber Torres.Grapesoda2525 said:IKF is evaluated differently because he's a rookie and doesn't have a 50 million dollar contract. Get that non sense out of here.Rossko said:
Just checking in to see if the folks who criticize every Odor AB came to do the same for IKF watching 3 straight strikes to end the first with the bases loaded.
The roogie lovers don't have a leg to stand on in this debate.Rossko said:He shouldn't be evaluated differently, baseball is baseball. A .300 hitter gets out 70% of the time and managers should put the players that give them the best chance to win on the field. It's just hilarious how people will rush to criticize a bad AB from Rougie and ignore his oppo double off the wall that led to a run while putting IKF on a pedestal as he's hitting ~.230 over the last 4 weeks. IKF has a career .678 OPS in the minors and all the Rougie haters on this thread are treating him like he's Gleyber Torres.Grapesoda2525 said:IKF is evaluated differently because he's a rookie and doesn't have a 50 million dollar contract. Get that non sense out of here.Rossko said:
Just checking in to see if the folks who criticize every Odor AB came to do the same for IKF watching 3 straight strikes to end the first with the bases loaded.
Surprised they were even still there.etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Were the families with kids glaring at you?etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Hahahah I wish I was nearby. I would've loved it.etxag18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:Details?etxag18 said:
I did my part and pissed Reddick off tonight out in RF
Just yelled all kinds of stuff. Told him he was a$$ and was lucky to be hitting .220. He kept turning around and didn't look too happy
I was in section 44. I moved down from like row 7 to row 1 when it started clearing out. I couldn't get anyone else to join in with me
Oh absolutely
30 HRs (19th overall in the AL) is quite a feat, but you are probably unhappy that he didn't hit them at better times?! He has been on the DL with a hamstring strain, so we'll have to see if that is affecting his offensive punch.Grapesoda2525 said:The roogie lovers don't have a leg to stand on in this debate.Rossko said:He shouldn't be evaluated differently, baseball is baseball. A .300 hitter gets out 70% of the time and managers should put the players that give them the best chance to win on the field. It's just hilarious how people will rush to criticize a bad AB from Rougie and ignore his oppo double off the wall that led to a run while putting IKF on a pedestal as he's hitting ~.230 over the last 4 weeks. IKF has a career .678 OPS in the minors and all the Rougie haters on this thread are treating him like he's Gleyber Torres.Grapesoda2525 said:IKF is evaluated differently because he's a rookie and doesn't have a 50 million dollar contract. Get that non sense out of here.Rossko said:
Just checking in to see if the folks who criticize every Odor AB came to do the same for IKF watching 3 straight strikes to end the first with the bases loaded.
We literally gave a 50 million dollar contract to a guy who is hitting .212 with 1 Home run and he has no saving grace at all, he's mediocre on defense at best. He makes lots of boneheaded decisions on the field, on the bases, and at the plate. He's a very frustrating guy to watch.
I suspect that the Bautista punch, his after the game Gatorade dumping with Elvis, and his good fit in the club house is why they keep him around, but it doesn't make much sense to me. We have more talented players who could fill his spot.
I repeat. He hasn't done **** for the last 2 years including spring training. Time should be running out, but it doesn't look like it is. I'm starting to question this organizations decision making ability.
Again....DallasAg 94 said:30 HRs (19th overall in the AL) is quite a feat, but you are probably unhappy that he didn't hit them at better times?! He has been on the DL with a hamstring strain, so we'll have to see if that is affecting his offensive punch.Grapesoda2525 said:The roogie lovers don't have a leg to stand on in this debate.Rossko said:He shouldn't be evaluated differently, baseball is baseball. A .300 hitter gets out 70% of the time and managers should put the players that give them the best chance to win on the field. It's just hilarious how people will rush to criticize a bad AB from Rougie and ignore his oppo double off the wall that led to a run while putting IKF on a pedestal as he's hitting ~.230 over the last 4 weeks. IKF has a career .678 OPS in the minors and all the Rougie haters on this thread are treating him like he's Gleyber Torres.Grapesoda2525 said:IKF is evaluated differently because he's a rookie and doesn't have a 50 million dollar contract. Get that non sense out of here.Rossko said:
Just checking in to see if the folks who criticize every Odor AB came to do the same for IKF watching 3 straight strikes to end the first with the bases loaded.
We literally gave a 50 million dollar contract to a guy who is hitting .212 with 1 Home run and he has no saving grace at all, he's mediocre on defense at best. He makes lots of boneheaded decisions on the field, on the bases, and at the plate. He's a very frustrating guy to watch.
I suspect that the Bautista punch, his after the game Gatorade dumping with Elvis, and his good fit in the club house is why they keep him around, but it doesn't make much sense to me. We have more talented players who could fill his spot.
I repeat. He hasn't done **** for the last 2 years including spring training. Time should be running out, but it doesn't look like it is. I'm starting to question this organizations decision making ability.
You know what is impressive?! Pay money to go see a player make millions, while telling said millionaire how terrible he is.
30 HR 75 RBI from a 2B was in 2017. Where do you live that 2017 is "over two years ago"? No one is saying Odor is having a good year, just saying he deserves the season to try and work out of it and IKF isn't some amazing prospect who has better upside than Odor.Grapesoda2525 said:Again....DallasAg 94 said:30 HRs (19th overall in the AL) is quite a feat, but you are probably unhappy that he didn't hit them at better times?! He has been on the DL with a hamstring strain, so we'll have to see if that is affecting his offensive punch.Grapesoda2525 said:The roogie lovers don't have a leg to stand on in this debate.Rossko said:He shouldn't be evaluated differently, baseball is baseball. A .300 hitter gets out 70% of the time and managers should put the players that give them the best chance to win on the field. It's just hilarious how people will rush to criticize a bad AB from Rougie and ignore his oppo double off the wall that led to a run while putting IKF on a pedestal as he's hitting ~.230 over the last 4 weeks. IKF has a career .678 OPS in the minors and all the Rougie haters on this thread are treating him like he's Gleyber Torres.Grapesoda2525 said:IKF is evaluated differently because he's a rookie and doesn't have a 50 million dollar contract. Get that non sense out of here.Rossko said:
Just checking in to see if the folks who criticize every Odor AB came to do the same for IKF watching 3 straight strikes to end the first with the bases loaded.
We literally gave a 50 million dollar contract to a guy who is hitting .212 with 1 Home run and he has no saving grace at all, he's mediocre on defense at best. He makes lots of boneheaded decisions on the field, on the bases, and at the plate. He's a very frustrating guy to watch.
I suspect that the Bautista punch, his after the game Gatorade dumping with Elvis, and his good fit in the club house is why they keep him around, but it doesn't make much sense to me. We have more talented players who could fill his spot.
I repeat. He hasn't done **** for the last 2 years including spring training. Time should be running out, but it doesn't look like it is. I'm starting to question this organizations decision making ability.
You know what is impressive?! Pay money to go see a player make millions, while telling said millionaire how terrible he is.
That happened over 2 years ago. He hasn't been that player for a long time now. The pitchers have adjusted. The book is out on Odor. He's had 2 years to adjust and he hasn't. The guy is terrible now.
What are you his relative or something?
Last year - awful
Spring training - awful
This year- awful
Next year? Probably awful.....
Rossko said:30 HR 75 RBI from a 2B was in 2017. Where do you live that 2017 is "over two years ago"? No one is saying Odor is having a good year, just saying he deserves the season to try and work out of it and IKF isn't some amazing prospect who has better upside than Odor.Grapesoda2525 said:Again....DallasAg 94 said:30 HRs (19th overall in the AL) is quite a feat, but you are probably unhappy that he didn't hit them at better times?! He has been on the DL with a hamstring strain, so we'll have to see if that is affecting his offensive punch.Grapesoda2525 said:The roogie lovers don't have a leg to stand on in this debate.Rossko said:He shouldn't be evaluated differently, baseball is baseball. A .300 hitter gets out 70% of the time and managers should put the players that give them the best chance to win on the field. It's just hilarious how people will rush to criticize a bad AB from Rougie and ignore his oppo double off the wall that led to a run while putting IKF on a pedestal as he's hitting ~.230 over the last 4 weeks. IKF has a career .678 OPS in the minors and all the Rougie haters on this thread are treating him like he's Gleyber Torres.Grapesoda2525 said:IKF is evaluated differently because he's a rookie and doesn't have a 50 million dollar contract. Get that non sense out of here.Rossko said:
Just checking in to see if the folks who criticize every Odor AB came to do the same for IKF watching 3 straight strikes to end the first with the bases loaded.
We literally gave a 50 million dollar contract to a guy who is hitting .212 with 1 Home run and he has no saving grace at all, he's mediocre on defense at best. He makes lots of boneheaded decisions on the field, on the bases, and at the plate. He's a very frustrating guy to watch.
I suspect that the Bautista punch, his after the game Gatorade dumping with Elvis, and his good fit in the club house is why they keep him around, but it doesn't make much sense to me. We have more talented players who could fill his spot.
I repeat. He hasn't done **** for the last 2 years including spring training. Time should be running out, but it doesn't look like it is. I'm starting to question this organizations decision making ability.
You know what is impressive?! Pay money to go see a player make millions, while telling said millionaire how terrible he is.
That happened over 2 years ago. He hasn't been that player for a long time now. The pitchers have adjusted. The book is out on Odor. He's had 2 years to adjust and he hasn't. The guy is terrible now.
What are you his relative or something?
Last year - awful
Spring training - awful
This year- awful
Next year? Probably awful.....
DallasAg 94 said:Rossko said:30 HR 75 RBI from a 2B was in 2017. Where do you live that 2017 is "over two years ago"? No one is saying Odor is having a good year, just saying he deserves the season to try and work out of it and IKF isn't some amazing prospect who has better upside than Odor.Grapesoda2525 said:Again....DallasAg 94 said:30 HRs (19th overall in the AL) is quite a feat, but you are probably unhappy that he didn't hit them at better times?! He has been on the DL with a hamstring strain, so we'll have to see if that is affecting his offensive punch.Grapesoda2525 said:The roogie lovers don't have a leg to stand on in this debate.Rossko said:He shouldn't be evaluated differently, baseball is baseball. A .300 hitter gets out 70% of the time and managers should put the players that give them the best chance to win on the field. It's just hilarious how people will rush to criticize a bad AB from Rougie and ignore his oppo double off the wall that led to a run while putting IKF on a pedestal as he's hitting ~.230 over the last 4 weeks. IKF has a career .678 OPS in the minors and all the Rougie haters on this thread are treating him like he's Gleyber Torres.Grapesoda2525 said:IKF is evaluated differently because he's a rookie and doesn't have a 50 million dollar contract. Get that non sense out of here.Rossko said:
Just checking in to see if the folks who criticize every Odor AB came to do the same for IKF watching 3 straight strikes to end the first with the bases loaded.
We literally gave a 50 million dollar contract to a guy who is hitting .212 with 1 Home run and he has no saving grace at all, he's mediocre on defense at best. He makes lots of boneheaded decisions on the field, on the bases, and at the plate. He's a very frustrating guy to watch.
I suspect that the Bautista punch, his after the game Gatorade dumping with Elvis, and his good fit in the club house is why they keep him around, but it doesn't make much sense to me. We have more talented players who could fill his spot.
I repeat. He hasn't done **** for the last 2 years including spring training. Time should be running out, but it doesn't look like it is. I'm starting to question this organizations decision making ability.
You know what is impressive?! Pay money to go see a player make millions, while telling said millionaire how terrible he is.
That happened over 2 years ago. He hasn't been that player for a long time now. The pitchers have adjusted. The book is out on Odor. He's had 2 years to adjust and he hasn't. The guy is terrible now.
What are you his relative or something?
Last year - awful
Spring training - awful
This year- awful
Next year? Probably awful.....
Every time I read one of his posts on here, I keep expecting to find him to be an Astos fan. Apparently a Rockets fan, and an Odor hater. Almost every post is hate on Odor. Nothing positive about the Rangers, and even if he mentions others, it always includes a hate for Odor.
I'm guessing this is a sock of an Astros fan.
Sad.