I vaguely remember that incident too.
Wasn't it Hampton who was tearing out of the pen and first on the scene?
Wasn't it Hampton who was tearing out of the pen and first on the scene?
I'll give it a shot. Buffalo Bayou's Crush City IPA is delightful. Dome Faux'm is also tasty. St. Arnold's has Orange Show. Karbach had to get on the Astros train.AustinCountyAg said:
in unrelated hipster beer news........https://www.click2houston.com/sports/crawford-bock-this-is-the-astros-karbach-beer-giving-back-to-houston
I know what I will be drinking this season!
He set it back in 2000, but has since been beaten (twice, once by Kent, once by Taveras). His is definitely most unique.Bulldog73 said:
IIRC, doesn't Tony have our longest hitting streak? The way I remember, he had been on tear, but only played off and on so the streak lasted what seemed like forever. My fuzzy recollection has him batting as a pinch hitter in a couple games of that as well.
Evening Time Joke Man said:
I think Tony was unique because he batted like 235 during the hitting streak
But he was a relatively poor hitter for a hitting specialist.Quote:
He batted .409 during the streak, collecting 36 hits in 88 at-bats,
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iandicarlo: You're owed 72.5 million over the next 5 seasons and had .4 WAR last year. And people wonder why clubs don't want to shell out these high AAV, 7-10 year contracts. More often then not, these players turn into a player like you.
dlance said:W said:
it is funny...all the media pundits (and especially ESPN) were saying for a year that Machado and Harper were going to get 10-year $300 MM contracts.
time is running out for both
To be fair, Harper turned down 10/300 from the Nats already.
astros4545 said:dlance said:W said:
it is funny...all the media pundits (and especially ESPN) were saying for a year that Machado and Harper were going to get 10-year $300 MM contracts.
time is running out for both
To be fair, Harper turned down 10/300 from the Nats already.
In the span of 20 years, the biggest contracts have gone up 100%
I'm pretty sure for everyday Joe American his wages haven't doubled
Buck Compton said:
So my wife is out of town this weekend and I kicked off the weekend tonight by watching games 1-2 of the 2017 World Series. I know Game 2 was a thriller in the end, but damn did we have good ABs. Worked counts and madenpurchers best is in the zone. That was missing in the playoffs last year. Hoping we get that back next year.
iBrad said:
Player salaries need to be held in check. They're getting ridiculous. I'm sorry guys might only have to make $10M instead of $30M per year to play a game, Evan. Go check what some of the games greats made.
WelchAg said:
Another strike would be devastating for the game itself. Count me in as a fan that would be a little disgusted by the players if that happened again.
Farmer1906 said:WelchAg said:
Another strike would be devastating for the game itself. Count me in as a fan that would be a little disgusted by the players if that happened again.
Why blame the players?
If the owners are getting more and more of the revenue split then what should the players do?
Farmer1906 said:WelchAg said:
Another strike would be devastating for the game itself. Count me in as a fan that would be a little disgusted by the players if that happened again.
Why blame the players?
If the owners are getting more and more of the revenue split then what should the players do?
agdaddy04 said:Farmer1906 said:WelchAg said:
Another strike would be devastating for the game itself. Count me in as a fan that would be a little disgusted by the players if that happened again.
Why blame the players?
If the owners are getting more and more of the revenue split then what should the players do?
Do you not feel they're getting a fair wage?