Thankfully we had Tucker to save the day tonight yet again
He's s but part of the reason we've won the series
He's s but part of the reason we've won the series
Safe at Home said:
Kalas and Blummer couldn't figure out why the replay on Tucker's double was taking so long. Did anyone else think that West was looking for a reason to call fan interference?
AggiEE said:
Thankfully we had Tucker to save the day tonight yet again
He's s but part of the reason we've won the series
Yep. All the Tucker haters around here will probably still complain too. And they will continue to be on the wrong side of history. Everyone needs to take a step back and understand that we're witnessing something special with Kyle Tucker.AggiEE said:
Thankfully we had Tucker to save the day tonight yet again
He's a big part of the reason we've won the series
This thread was on page 129 way back in April. I know Arlington has not had the best of seasons, but they were still in the Wild Card hunt in mid-July. I guess Ranger fan knew how it was all going to end so decided not to invest too much into this season. Next year when they are in Minute Maid Park Part II their thread will certainly hit the 200 page mark, right?mwm said:
Want to read 129 pages that are drenched in tears? Read the other board.
Well... its more than Correa at least.W said:
the broadcast crew said George will be back in the lineup tomorrow.
so if he plays in all remaining games...he'll finish with 124 games played.
that's not making things easy for the front office with regard to a new or extended contract
titanmaster_race said:AggiEE said:
Thankfully we had Tucker to save the day tonight yet again
He's s but part of the reason we've won the series
Reddick has also risen from the OPS ashes and has been an asset instead of a liability the last week.
bearkatag15 said:Well... its more than Correa at least.W said:
the broadcast crew said George will be back in the lineup tomorrow.
so if he plays in all remaining games...he'll finish with 124 games played.
that's not making things easy for the front office with regard to a new or extended contract
Harper averaged 132 games a year in his 7 seasons for the Nats before the huge contract, including 3 seasons of 118 games or less.W said:
the broadcast crew said George will be back in the lineup tomorrow.
so if he plays in all remaining games...he'll finish with 124 games played.
that's not making things easy for the front office with regard to a new or extended contract
Farmer1906 said:
A name to remember.
Except in Correa's case he not missing 40 games a year. He is playing his 4th full season (obviously he started in mid season in his rookie year). His rookie year and next were basically every game. Then two years ago happened and he only played 109. When he played he was at full production. And last year he played 110 but was a shell of himself. His last 38 games after the injury were, well, we all watched it. He couldn't swing and rotate and everything was an attempt to go the other way. He was .180./.261/.256, 2 HR, 14R, 16 RBI. his wRC+ was like 45. It was worse than Tyler While level at the plate. Effectively he played at his normal production fo 70 games. This year he's only logged 72 and realistically might get 80 if he's healthy enough to get in the last week of the season.Harry Dunne said:Harper averaged 132 games a year in his 7 seasons for the Nats before the huge contract, including 3 seasons of 118 games or less.W said:
the broadcast crew said George will be back in the lineup tomorrow.
so if he plays in all remaining games...he'll finish with 124 games played.
that's not making things easy for the front office with regard to a new or extended contract
George should end up averaging over 140 for the past 4 seasons. I don't think it's going to be an issue. He will also eventually transition full-time to corner OF and start DHing more, which will help a little bit.
I honestly don't think it's going to be an issue for Carlos either as long as he continues to produce when he is healthy and the injuries don't take a toll on his performance...and if he is healthy and performs in the playoffs. I mean we may not pay him, but somebody will.
Provided he continues to be the best SS in the game when he's healthy, it makes sense for the Yankees to overpay him like he's Cal Ripken, overpay someone else like Marwin to come fill in for his 40 games he misses and then have the best SS in the game + a great UT guy for the playoffs.