We have two black holes back to back in the lineup with Reddick & the C position.
txag614 said:
We have two black holes back to back in the lineup with Reddick & the C position.
It would be 2-1 if we could execute small ball better.Aggie8587 said:
Naturally first hit for Oakland is a homer. Can't wait to get out of this dump town and back to Houston
Aggie8587 said:
Naturally first hit for Oakland is a homer. Can't wait to get out of this dump town and back to Houston
Keeper of The Spirits said:
Agreed that we should DH Reddick or the C position just to piss them the **** off but that HR outta do it, This one is over. AJ get thrown out
Also Tucker aint going to save us over/under on his ML batting average for 2019 at .192
Aggie8587 said:
Can't remember the last time Chirinos had an important hit.
He's quickly become one of if not the worst offensive starting catchers in baseball after such a great start
AggiEE said:Keeper of The Spirits said:
Agreed that we should DH Reddick or the C position just to piss them the **** off but that HR outta do it, This one is over. AJ get thrown out
Also Tucker aint going to save us over/under on his ML batting average for 2019 at .192
Why do you keep bringing up Tucker's MLBs from a limited sample in 2018?
Is Bregman not going to save us because he batted poorly when he was first called up?
Tucker is a guy that has dominated AAA in quick order. Those guys usually end up translating very well to the major leagues.
Having another potential 30+ HR bat in the lineup would be big.
W said:
these are the times when you wish Hinch had some Lou Piniella in him. Something needs to be done to fire up the players. The soft passive cerebral approach has failed miserably on this road trip
W said:
Kalas said Correa is hitting .194 on the 10-game trip with 4 home runs.
he's become one-true-outcome guy (with pop outs to RF)
W said:
these are the times when you wish Hinch had some Lou Piniella in him. Something needs to be done to fire up the players. The soft passive cerebral approach has failed miserably on this road trip
That's not really true.Keeper of The Spirits said:
Let's go $100 bucks on who has a higher OPS at the end of the year.
I get Reddick, Tyler White and Tony Kemp you get Ted. If Ted doesn't make the playoff roster we call it a draw.
My problem with Ted is not his stats it was the eye test. He never came close to looking comfortable, even his foul balls were *****
mwm said:
I'm going to say that I still remain in Reddick's corner. Even though he's been in an extended slump, he's still batting .260 - .265. That's higher than all other BAs in today's lineup except one.
MisterFurious said:W said:
these are the times when you wish Hinch had some Lou Piniella in him. Something needs to be done to fire up the players. The soft passive cerebral approach has failed miserably on this road trip
Best example of Hinch culture: How many times during this era of Astro baseball have you watched high fives and laughs after an rbi base hit that ends with the third out happening on the bases because of simply stupid and unnecessary risk vs. reward. It's little crap like that which can't be tolerated at any level of baseball. Hell, just the other night Gurriel has the one run rbi hit and tried to push it to a double. High fives, yay for me, and they lost by a run.