Just to spite your post, tomorrow it will be A&M shirt, Stros hat, one Aggie sock, one Astros Sock.
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Guys, Hinch managed a WS championship team last year and back-to-back 100 win seasons...
Gattis has experience against Sale and Price. Straw does not.rak1693 said:
But we'll be playing the Red Sox with a lot better hitting than the Indians. They scored more runs in the regular season than anyone else. Gattis has just been terrible lately and his career numbers against Sale and Price are bad as well.
Haha! Love it!Texaggie7nine said:
Just to spite your post, tomorrow it will be A&M shirt, Stros hat, one Aggie sock, one Astros Sock.
You make good points but I just think Straw might be more of a weapon than Gattis. I do trust Hinch but that doesn't mean I can't wonder about it. Of course, this is all just my opinion and Hinch knows may more than I do.agproducer said:Gattis has experience against Sale and Price. Straw does not.rak1693 said:
But we'll be playing the Red Sox with a lot better hitting than the Indians. They scored more runs in the regular season than anyone else. Gattis has just been terrible lately and his career numbers against Sale and Price are bad as well.
And, the fact that Boston may have a better offensive lineup compared to the Indians shouldn't factor in to whether it was Gattis or Straw.
But, if you want to argue that point, saying we need more offense to counter good offense, Gattis is the right choice, even with lackluster numbers against Sale and Price. Gattis has more pop. 11 of his 25 HRs are off LHP.
Gattis played in 128 games this season and ended up 2nd on the Astros in HR and 3rd in RBI. Gattis was 2nd in slugging and 5th in OPS.
He's also 2nd on the team in XBH%.
And, to address Farmer, post -- 14 of Gattis' HRs have been off righties.
I'd say the choice is pretty clear here.
The way I see it is its not a Gattis vs Straw thing. Gattis is a better MLB player than Straw. 100%, no doubt.agproducer said:Gattis has experience against Sale and Price. Straw does not.rak1693 said:
But we'll be playing the Red Sox with a lot better hitting than the Indians. They scored more runs in the regular season than anyone else. Gattis has just been terrible lately and his career numbers against Sale and Price are bad as well.
And, the fact that Boston may have a better offensive lineup compared to the Indians shouldn't factor in to whether it was Gattis or Straw.
But, if you want to argue that point, saying we need more offense to counter good offense, Gattis is the right choice, even with lackluster numbers against Sale and Price. Gattis has more pop. 11 of his 25 HRs are off LHP.
Gattis played in 128 games this season and ended up 2nd on the Astros in HR and 3rd in RBI. Gattis was 2nd in slugging and 5th in OPS.
He's also 2nd on the team in XBH%.
And, to address Farmer, post -- 14 of Gattis' HRs have been off righties.
I'd say the choice is pretty clear here.
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This may have been discussed already, but what is the expected rotation for Astros pitchers? I know Game 1 and 2 is Verlander and Cole. Would 3 and 4 be expected to be Kuechel and Morton? Then back to Verlander for Game 5?
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All the discussion yesterday about how good the analytic group is and today everyone loses their minds over what shirt and hat to wear and if you can mix and match them.
JABQ04 said:
Got back just in time to see Woodruff (Brewers P) put one over the fence on Kershaw.
Apparently for his bat.gougler08 said:JABQ04 said:
Got back just in time to see Woodruff (Brewers P) put one over the fence on Kershaw.
Why is he in? Was the first pitcher just an opener?
Ag_07 said:
Marlins Man...Well done sir!
cap-n-jack said:
Grandal having quite a game so far.
Ag_07 said:
Marlins Man...Well done sir!