Blue stars all around defensively.
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Rule 10.06(c): When the batter attempts to make a two-base hit or a three-base hit by sliding, he must hold the last base to which he advances. If a batter-runner overslides and is tagged out before getting back to the base safely, he shall be credited with only as many bases as he attained safely. If a batter-runner overslides second base and is tagged out, the official scorer shall credited him with a one-base hit; if the batterrunner overslides third base and is tagged out, the official scorer shall credit him with a two-base hit.
Rule 10.06(c) Comment: If the batter-runner overruns second or third base and is tagged out trying to return, the official scorer shall credit the batter-runner with the last base he touched. If a batterrunner runs past second base after reaching that base on his feet, attempts to return and is tagged out, the official scorer shall credit the batter with a two-base hit. If a batter-runner runs past third base after reaching that base on his feet, attempts to return and is tagged out, the official scorer shall credit the batter with a three-base hit.
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"I lead the ship," he said. "Scott will give me information in general. He gives me necessary information for me to make a knowledgeable decision on my future. And if it were up to him I would probably be signed at this point. He wants me out there throwing, pitching, and putting up stats that are quality major league stats. I told him no on numerous deals because it's about principle. It's about fair market value. And I wasn't getting that.
Please keep this guy far away from our team. We don't need someone with that attitude like that in the locker room.n_touch said:
Latest on Dallas. "Dallas Keuchel knows what he's worth and will not settle"
If he really wanted to pitch hewould be out there doing so. He still would have been paid millions this year to play a game, maybe not the amount he wanted, but a hell of a lot more than most people make.
Yep cause right now you are not a paying client, you are just someone taking up his time and whining that you are "getting" what you are worth. Welcome the real world, YOU ARE ONLY WORTH WHAT SOMEONE IS WILLING TO PAY, and as of today you are worth about the same amount as me when it comes to being amajor league pitcher.Quote:
And if it were up to him I would probably be signed at this point
Farmer1906 said:Quote:
"I lead the ship," he said. "Scott will give me information in general. He gives me necessary information for me to make a knowledgeable decision on my future. And if it were up to him I would probably be signed at this point. He wants me out there throwing, pitching, and putting up stats that are quality major league stats. I told him no on numerous deals because it's about principle. It's about fair market value. And I wasn't getting that.
Something is only worth what people will pay for it.n_touch said:
Latest on Dallas. "Dallas Keuchel knows what he's worth and will not settle"
If he really wanted to pitch hewould be out there doing so. He still would have been paid millions this year to play a game, maybe not the amount he wanted, but a hell of a lot more than most people make.
That's pretty funny.rosco511 said:Farmer1906 said:Quote:
"I lead the ship," he said. "Scott will give me information in general. He gives me necessary information for me to make a knowledgeable decision on my future. And if it were up to him I would probably be signed at this point. He wants me out there throwing, pitching, and putting up stats that are quality major league stats. I told him no on numerous deals because it's about principle. It's about fair market value. And I wasn't getting that.
Haha, I don't think someone understands the definition of fair market value.
Might be time to rethink your definition of fair market value, Dallas. Almost a quarter of the season is already wrapped up.rosco511 said:Farmer1906 said:Quote:
"I lead the ship," he said. "Scott will give me information in general. He gives me necessary information for me to make a knowledgeable decision on my future. And if it were up to him I would probably be signed at this point. He wants me out there throwing, pitching, and putting up stats that are quality major league stats. I told him no on numerous deals because it's about principle. It's about fair market value. And I wasn't getting that.
Haha, I don't think someone understands the definition of fair market value.
he went to Arkie, so that makes senserosco511 said:Farmer1906 said:Quote:
"I lead the ship," he said. "Scott will give me information in general. He gives me necessary information for me to make a knowledgeable decision on my future. And if it were up to him I would probably be signed at this point. He wants me out there throwing, pitching, and putting up stats that are quality major league stats. I told him no on numerous deals because it's about principle. It's about fair market value. And I wasn't getting that.
Haha, I don't think someone understands the definition of fair market value.
honestly anything club level or lower in MMP is fantastic. The cool thing to me about MMP is that you can walk around during the game and see the game for lots of different vantage points, - left field corner, behind the left field wall, the party zone in center, and basically any vantage point behind the field level seats.Jimtim1216 said:
Rangers fan here - sorry if this clutters up y'all's season thread, but I am taking my Dad to the Astros-Rangers game on Thursday and looking for advice on where we should sit. I was thinking of getting tickets in the lower level on the third base side, but wanted to see if y'all had a favorite section/other recommendations in the ballpark to sit? Thanks in advance!
Good for him. Congrats on his retirement.n_touch said:
Latest on Dallas. "Dallas Keuchel knows what he's worth and will not settle"
If he really wanted to pitch hewould be out there doing so. He still would have been paid millions this year to play a game, maybe not the amount he wanted, but a hell of a lot more than most people make.
I'm guessing he's proving you wrong?Harry Dunne said:
My biggest concerns going into the season were:
1. Correa is toast physically and will not return to MVP level.
tjholley16 said:I'm guessing he's proving you wrong?Harry Dunne said:
My biggest concerns going into the season were:
1. Correa is toast physically and will not return to MVP level.
Batting .306 with 8 HR and 21 RBI through 35 games
Jimtim1216 said:
Rangers fan here - sorry if this clutters up y'all's season thread, but I am taking my Dad to the Astros-Rangers game on Thursday and looking for advice on where we should sit. I was thinking of getting tickets in the lower level on the third base side, but wanted to see if y'all had a favorite section/other recommendations in the ballpark to sit? Thanks in advance!
tjholley16 said:
I just never understood the Correa hate or negativity over the offseason. He's proven his worth time and time again
tjholley16 said:
I did not read the last sentence. My bad. I just never understood the Correa hate or negativity over the offseason. He's proven his worth time and time again, especially in the postseason. But people on here still doubt him.
Ag_07 said:tjholley16 said:
I just never understood the Correa hate or negativity over the offseason. He's proven his worth time and time again
No he hasn't. That's why he hasn't been extended and guys like Bregman, Altuve, and JV have.
He's shown flashes and had quite a few question marks coming into this season.
He had a ton to prove and so far he is doing just that. There's nothing wrong with saying that.