the Astros outfield is playing out of its mind...offense and defense.
demoralizing all the AAA outfielders
demoralizing all the AAA outfielders
I did a quick search, we have had 15 games YTD when we scored 6+ runs, White started 7 of those 15 games.Ag_07 said:
I'd like to see numbers on runs scored per game with White in the lineup vs without.
Seriously seems like our big nights are when he's riding pine.
TREX01 said:
I let my 6 year old stay up to watch this. He's convinced that Reddick is Spider-Man. He even refers to him as spidey. Well he's even more sure that's he's Spider-Man after that catch. Special moments
TREX01 said:
I let my 6 year old stay up to watch this. He's convinced that Reddick is Spider-Man. He even refers to him as spidey. Well he's even more sure that's he's Spider-Man after that catch. Special moments
That's awesome! I still have fond memories of watching Nolan Ryan with my dad.TREX01 said:
I let my 6 year old stay up to watch this. He's convinced that Reddick is Spider-Man. He even refers to him as spidey. Well he's even more sure that's he's Spider-Man after that catch. Special moments
They did that during the Memorial Day floods in 2015 also. I was there on May 30th and saw the storms popping up on radar so took my then 3YO son home around the 6th inning. By the end of the game people were stuck downtown including several of my wife's family at MMP that we left there.W said:
apparently the ballpark is staying open tonight for the fans
mazag08 said:
Remember when this thread wrote Josh off as a trade piece?
suburban cowboy said:
I honestly thought the ball went into the stands. But then I realized Josh Reddick's glove stopped it from doing so. Because that's exactly what happened.
This was particularly important due to the opposition having two runners on base, which would have given them the advantage late in the ballgame.
suburban cowboy said:
I honestly thought the ball went into the stands. But then I realized Josh Reddick's glove stopped it from doing so. Because that's exactly what happened.
This was particularly important due to the opposition having two runners on base, which would have given them the advantage late in the ballgame.
We have four tickets and are planning to go with a friend's church group Friday night. Going to have a big decision to make tomorrow since we have another round of this coming.tjholley16 said:
My friend and I left after the 7th because I had to drive back to spring. I've never voluntarily left a close game early.... but I'm glad I did. It was horrible on the way back.
Yep.mazag08 said:
Remember when this thread wrote Josh off as a trade piece?
It was Springer in right on Pence's HR earlier in the game.agproducer said:
Reddick flat out robbed Pence. What a grab! And, he almost did the same thing earlier in the game when Hunter hit it out. On top of that, Reddick almost pulled off that diving catch a few batters prior.
The man is locked in, in the field and at the plate. WOO!
apology for poor englishsuburban cowboy said:
I honestly thought the ball went into the stands. But then I realized Josh Reddick's glove stopped it from doing so. Because that's exactly what happened.
This was particularly important due to the opposition having two runners on base, which would have given them the advantage late in the ballgame.