UNCLE MIKE!
Farmer1906 said:jetch17 said:
Losing ground to NY/LA against sh*tty teams
We did?
Kashchei said:
I would be okay with forfeiting this game...
Farmer1906 said:
Don't y'all worry. TED is going is going to have a big night and bring us back.
Keeper of The Spirits said:
O/U 20 ABs before Ted gets a hit. I am taking the over
dlance said:mwm said:
If you guys haven't noticed, we are a shell of a team without George. It used to be Altuve, but it's George's team now.
Frok said:
Astros largest come from behind win since 1994.
Buck Compton said:
Stop trying too hard to get this weird x thing in Tucker's name to take off...
MuckRaker96 said:
Last night's greatest hits:
txag614 7:26p, 9/5/19
Absolutely pathetic. Losing against ****ty teams will likely cost us HFA.
Kashchei 7:33p, 9/5/19 AG
I would be okay with forfeiting this game...
AggiEE 7:35p, 9/5/19
Don't have a good feeling about this season lately, tbh.
Frok 7:52p, 9/5/19 AG
Fans should get a refund for this
bearkatag15 7:53p, 9/5/19 AG
Not watching this bull*****.. switching to NFL
gambochaman 7:55p, 9/5/19 AG
Lol at this team
Keeper of The Spirits 8:11p, 9/5/19 AG
Ted continues to make us wish we would have traded him
Ag_07 8:47p, 9/5/19 AG
I've never seen him in AAA but Tucker's swings looks awful.
Beat40 said:
Man, this offense. So good even with George and Correa out. That was a 2017 type win.
Agree, reminds me of cooling pads and I don't even have hemorrhoids.Buck Compton said:
Stop trying too hard to get this weird x thing in Tucker's name to take off...
Prosperdick said:Beat40 said:
Man, this offense. So good even with George and Correa out. That was a 2017 type win.
Totally feels like 2017 again...plenty of games that year I had to go to bed early and watch the DVR for an improbable comeback. Just no more freaking injuries.
Frok said:
I wish I was as confident of Aggie football as he is of LSU football
Ag_07 said:
I got some catching up to do this morning.
I was dozing off and missed all the action. Woke up during the post game and saw we won but missed all the action.
dshedd14 said:
Who is she?
MosesHallRAB04 said:dshedd14 said:
Who is she?
This needs to be answered.
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So how rare was what Toro did? According to STATS, only once before had anybody ever homered with two outs in the ninth to give a pitcher the lead in a game in which he threw a no-hitter. That was Detroit's Vic Wertz, for Virgil Trucks, back on May 15, 1952. But that was a walk-off, in the bottom of the ninth. (There was also a Mark Smith walk-off bomb for the Pirates, with two outs in the bottom of the 10th, on July 12, 1997 but that was a Francisco Cordova/Ricardo Rincn combined no-hitter, which is a whole different feat.) In other words
When Abraham Toro went deep, it was the first time any player had ever hit a go-ahead homer with two outs in the top of the ninth, which allowed the guy on the mound to go out and get the final three outs of his no-hitter. Very cool.
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CY VERLANDER? Here's a theory we need to shoot down: Verlander's no-hitter clinched him the AL Cy Young Award. The verdict on that: Nope! Not with a month to go. But if he does win that Cy Young
You should know that five pitchers have won a Cy Young in a season in which they pitched a no-hitter. You've heard of them! The list: Jake Arrieta, Clayton Kershaw, Roy Halladay, Mike Scott and Sandy Koufax (twice).
So what could separate Verlander from those other guys? Here's what: They all did that in the National League. In other words, how many pitchers in American League history have a Cy Young and a no-hitter in the same season? That would be (yep) none.
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If he and his Astros amigo, Gerrit Cole, finish 1-2 in the Cy Young voting which sure looks likely they'd do something that's never been done in the AL, and has almost never been done, period.
The only starters on the same team who have ever ended up first and second in the Cy Young voting in any season? That would be who else? Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling, who did that twice, in 2001 and 2002.
Asterisk alert: In 1974, Mike Marshall and Andy Messersmith of the Dodgers also finished 1-2, but Marshall was a reliever. So our ruling is not the same thing!