dlance said:redline248 said:
Rookie. You're supposed to know them by heart and be ready to deliver when the opportunity arises.
I did think about trying to ask him what the real scoop was on Correa's rib but since he got us a WS win I left him alone. Unlike the time my MGMT 306 class let loose on Drayton after his bull**** "walk with elephants" talk.
Me too. I hope everyone in last night's lineup apologized to VerlanderAg13 said:
Man I'm still pretty peeved about last night
Obviously it was a jet ski related accident....dlance said:redline248 said:
Rookie. You're supposed to know them by heart and be ready to deliver when the opportunity arises.
I did think about trying to ask him what the real scoop was on Correa's rib but since he got us a WS win I left him alone. Unlike the time my MGMT 306 class let loose on Drayton after his bull**** "walk with elephants" talk.
Years ago I got to go with my then-boss to a luncheon when Dom Capers was coaching the Texans. There was a Q&A which, before it started my boss said, "Please don't ask him anything stupid."dlance said:redline248 said:
Rookie. You're supposed to know them by heart and be ready to deliver when the opportunity arises.
I did think about trying to ask him what the real scoop was on Correa's rib but since he got us a WS win I left him alone. Unlike the time my MGMT 306 class let loose on Drayton after his bull**** "walk with elephants" talk.
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Luhnow said on Thursday that Toro's promotion isn't indicative of a change in Correa's status and more so just an attempt to improve their lineup. Correa, who went on the IL on Tuesday night, is still expected to return in the first half of September.
"He's still going through evaluation and we'll know more in the coming days," Luhnow said of Correa. "But the calendar that is in my mind is that he's playing in rehab games the first week of September and then is able to spend three full weeks with the big league club prior to the end of the season. That's my best guess, an estimate at this point. A lot depends on how he responds to treatment over the next few days and how he's feeling."
Daz, the Astros utility infielder, will return ahead of Correa. He's on pace to come back next week; Tuesday is the first day he's eligible to be activated from the injured list.
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This is true. It's not like your user name is Out at Third.Safe at Home said:Hey you made me laugh, but it does check out!!Quote:
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Rounding 2nd is left up to the base runner at professional level of play.Safe at Home said:
I'm still bummed about last night too. And making the 3rd out at third base for the last out of the game is really inexcusable. But was that on Chirinos? Does anyone know if Pettit was waiving him? There's no way the runner should be looking back to right field while he's rounding 2nd and making that decision on his own.