No one effs with Yordan.Marvin said:
Damn, you guys done piling on Mr. Furious? It was a bad comment in the middle of a game, not a life altering opinion! Haha.
No one effs with Yordan.Marvin said:
Damn, you guys done piling on Mr. Furious? It was a bad comment in the middle of a game, not a life altering opinion! Haha.
Marvin said:
Damn, you guys done piling on Mr. Furious? It was a bad comment in the middle of a game, not a life altering opinion! Haha.
Safe at Home said:
Not sure I agree. In the 2017 ALCS the home team won every game. And in 7 regular season games this year the home team won 6.
BMX Bandit said:Marvin said:
Damn, you guys done piling on Mr. Furious? It was a bad comment in the middle of a game, not a life altering opinion! Haha.
Now we know who gave the post a blue star
W said:
it was nice of MLB to give the Yankees a full travel day between their Sunday home game in New York and their first game in Oakland
Was there a team in 2017 (or 2018) for that matter with a rotation even close to Verlander, Cole, Greinke and Miley? Also don't try to squeeze in Morton for one of those years as Dallas and McHugh were our #3 and #4 last year and in 2017 Morton was in the pen in the playoffs.Safe at Home said:
Not sure I agree. In the 2017 ALCS the home team won every game. And in 7 regular season games this year the home team won 6.
That's excellent. I would have guessed Carlos Lee, but it looks like he just missed.W said:
Bregman became the first Astro with back-to-back 30 home run seasons since Berkman in 2006 & 2007
It's fun to go back now and read his draft profile. He was projected to have "average" power. Only hit 9 HRs his Jr year at LSU. His comp was Dustin Pedroia, who only hit 17 HR in his MVP season.W said:
Bregman became the first Astro with back-to-back 30 home run seasons since Berkman in 2006 & 2007
Harry Dunne said:That's excellent. I would have guessed Carlos Lee, but it looks like he just missed.W said:
Bregman became the first Astro with back-to-back 30 home run seasons since Berkman in 2006 & 2007
He was underappreciated because he was overpaid and he didn't exactly hustle, but man that dude could hit. .300, 25 HR & 100 RBI or better 3 years in a row, walking just about as much as he struck out and played in 155+ games 4 of his 5 full seasons here. He was just 10 years too early - would have been a great DH.
That and elite defense.Deluxe said:
Nolan Arenado away from Coors Field: .264/.331/.493
Aledmys Diaz: .267/.320.474
Not much difference between the two, except hundreds of millions of dollars
NoFarmer1906 said:
Should have the is Arenado elite conversation again?
Deluxe said:NoFarmer1906 said:
Should have the is Arenado elite conversation again?
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Five position players have been summoned from Round Rock to Houston this season. None have been Tucker, who at this point last year was six weeks removed from his major-league debut. He's blocked by Michael Brantley in left field and by Alvarez at designated hitter. When the Astros have needed a bench player in a pinch, they've opted for Myles Straw because of his speed and his rare ability to play both center field and shortstop.
All the while, Tucker's wait has continued.
"I mean, I get it," he said. "(George) Springer. Reddick. Brantley. Jake. Straw's been up there for a while. They've all been doing a great job and I totally get it. But obviously, I wish I'd be up there helping out, too."
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The discourse around Tucker has been reinvigorated by the struggles of Reddick, who has been one of the least productive hitters in the majors since June and even worse since July. But with no roster spot available and Reddick owed the rest of his $13 million salary for this season and another $13 million for 2020, Houston's only alternative to Reddick is Marisnick.
Tucker also hasn't produced to a point where he's forced the Astros' hand. His season in Triple A has been extremely streaky. He was terrible in April and July but sensational in May and really productive in June. He's heated up again in August. Overall, it's translated to a .271/.355/.576 season line entering Sunday, which still marks regression from his .332/.400/.590 line at Triple A last season. His strikeout rate has increased, from 18.1 percent in 2018 to 22.2 percent this season.
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Tucker's recent practice at first base increases the odds playing time will open up for him at some point next season. If he was an option at first base earlier this season, he could've taken a lot of the at-bats that went to Tyler White.
Inspired by how quickly Straw carved out a major-league role after learning to play shortstop, Tucker was the one to initiate the first base experiment. He asked Storey in June if it might be an option for him and the manager worked him out at the position. A staffer shot video and it was sent up the chain of command. After a couple weeks of work, Tucker started seeing game action in mid-July, first late in blowouts and then as an occasional starter.
"It's gone well. He's done a heck of a job," Storey said. "He's definitely put in a ton of work. There were times where I would have him for early work and it would go 30, 40 minutes instead of the 15, 20, which is normal. He was really intrigued and really engaged in the work and trying to get better at it."
W said:
Bregman became the first Astro with back-to-back 30 home run seasons since Berkman in 2006 & 2007
He probably wasn't on the roids thenn_touch said:
I would have though Cami would have hit 30 at some point.
**Wow looking back at his numbers on his first stent here, they were pretty bad.
Probably the twitter idiots who voted him over Bregman.Deluxe said:
Who was taking the side that he is elite?
He got a lot better in SD.n_touch said:
I would have though Cami would have hit 30 at some point.
**Wow looking back at his numbers on his first stent here, they were pretty bad.