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'94 Bagwell was atop 20 all-time OPS record.BigPuma said:Harry Dunne said:
If Correa can hit 1 more we are almost certainly going to have 7 guys with 20 hr. Doubt that has been done in team history (8 if Chirinos can get hot and hit 5).
Crazy to think that 25 years ago Jeff Bagwell led the team with 39 in a strike shortened season
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I'm getting old.Farmer1906 said:'94 Bagwell was atop 20 all-time OPS record.BigPuma said:Harry Dunne said:
If Correa can hit 1 more we are almost certainly going to have 7 guys with 20 hr. Doubt that has been done in team history (8 if Chirinos can get hot and hit 5).
Crazy to think that 25 years ago Jeff Bagwell led the team with 39 in a strike shortened season
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07ag said:my guess was he was saying "should've walked me"Prosperdick said:Well he used to flash 3 fingers at the start of his career on his quest to hit .300 so I'm sure this just means he's ready to start shooting for .400 (last few games he's on pace!!)Phrasing said:
Random question - what's the significance of this thing Bregman is doing this year with the arm extended with four fingers out?
Fun fact: JR Richard would give me batting tips when I was a kid and hitting balls in the back of Dromgooles typewriter shop. He was also where I first learned the phrase "rats ass".MuckRaker96 said:
40 years ago, Jose Cruz led the team with 9 home runs. The Astros hit 49 home runs FOR THE YEAR, and 4 of those were hit by pitchers - 2 each by Joaquin Andujar and JR Richard.
Rafael Landestoy (2B), Craig Reynolds (SS), and Jeoffrey Leonard combined to start 409 games and none of them hit a homer.
Ag_07 said:
Just stopped on my way home and the Academy at 290 and 34tg has them but the snap back ones are Velcro and the fitted ones are the cheap (quality not price) kind with the elastic in them. It's not the nice fitted version you're thinking of.
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That's a great question. Should the OPS equation be modified to reflect extra bases that are stolen as well as result from batting? I think we're all hoping to see Miles Straw in the playoffs for good reason.
The problem with stealing bases now with the HR surge is that you're risking an out when anyone in the lineup can go yard. It's not like sending a guy in the Dome era with Craig Reynolds batting and Terry Puhl on deck.the last of the bohemians said:
Which begs the question, ... is base stealing the new money ball? More precise, walks + stolen bases could be undervalued players
DVC2010 said:Ag_07 said:
Just stopped on my way home and the Academy at 290 and 34tg has them but the snap back ones are Velcro and the fitted ones are the cheap (quality not price) kind with the elastic in them. It's not the nice fitted version you're thinking of.
Last time I was there, the team store had plenty of 5950s, but none of the low profile.
titanmaster_race said:
I will gladly buy that hat from you
FIFYSafe at Home said:
Yeah but in the playoffs there will be 13-12 games where everyone is hitting home runs and an extra 90 ft. is a big deal.
I read an article on the Athletic the other day that basically boiled the math down to a team has to have 3 successful steals for every caught stealing to see a positive benefit. Otherwise a team is just wasting outs.Harry Dunne said:The problem with stealing bases now with the HR surge is that you're risking an out when anyone in the lineup can go yard. It's not like sending a guy in the Dome era with Craig Reynolds batting and Terry Puhl on deck.the last of the bohemians said:
Which begs the question, ... is base stealing the new money ball? More precise, walks + stolen bases could be undervalued players
We could send out a full lineup of 20+ HR guys along with Reddick who once hit 30.
That has always been the basic school of thought, but on this team everyone can hit a HR.Keeper of The Spirits said:
So if you have a player with speed it makes sense to bat him in front of the people will less power, if you want to make stealing a part of your game.