Has the postseason tickets link lottery come out yet?
can you post a linkFarmer1906 said:
Yes. I either missed the email or didn't get an email this year. It's on the website though.
jah003 said:
Bought the last 7 3/4. Thanks!
Farmer1906 said:
I might have ordered two hats. I never got the confirmation email so I did it again. I'll figure it out tomorrow. If anyone needs a 7-1/2, let me know.
As a fan with no skin in the game, it's easy to criticize him, but every contract he signs might be his last one and I don't blame him for chasing the $. Worked out great for everyone involved.Prosperdick said:I hope he's more bummed that he missed out on another ring with us.Deluxe said:
He's gonna be so bummed this winter his choices are to sign a 3/$36 deal with ATL or hold out again
Athletic ($) article.Quote:
"Number of games played," is the second criteria listed in the guidelines the voters receive from the BBWAA, just after, "actual value of a player to his team, that is, strength of offense and defense," and just ahead of, "general character, disposition, loyalty and effort," whatever that means. The guidelines also state, "there is no clear-cut definition of what Most Valuable means" no kidding! and that, "the MVP need not come from a division winner or other playoff qualifier."
Stated another way: Do whatever the heck you want.
I hate penalizing Trout for playing for the Angels it's not his fault they have not won a playoff game since his debut in 2011. When players are close, I prefer those who play for contenders the level of pressure in a pennant race is just different. But as fantastic as Alex Bregman's season has been, he is not this year's version of Betts and Donaldson. He is still not close enough to Trout.
Bregman can max out with 156 games, while Trout will appear in a mere 134. But Trout's lead in every offensive category is substantial, putting him 84 percent above the league average in OPS-plus, compared to Bregman's 59 percent. Bregman, like Bellinger, has displayed terrific defensive versatility, in his case sliding from third base to shortstop when Carlos Correa has been injured. Offensively, he helped compensate, at various points, for the absences of Correa, Jos Altuve and George Springer. But Trout views this season as one of his best. Without comparing works of art beauty, as always, is in the eye of the beholder let's just say he's not wrong.
MVP races often come down to September, and the outcome of the NL race was decided in precisely that fashion last season when Yelich stormed to the award. This season, the dominance of Yelich and Trout in the first five-plus months should not be dismissed simply because they missed the final few weeks. Let's not be swayed by recency bias. It's the body of work that matters most.
I don't think anyone blames him for chasing the largest contract he could get. Everyone knew that was his MO going into last winter.Harry Dunne said:As a fan with no skin in the game, it's easy to criticize him, but every contract he signs might be his last one and I don't blame him for chasing the $. Worked out great for everyone involved.Prosperdick said:I hope he's more bummed that he missed out on another ring with us.Deluxe said:
He's gonna be so bummed this winter his choices are to sign a 3/$36 deal with ATL or hold out again
Farmer1906 said:
Yes. I either missed the email or didn't get an email this year. It's on the website though.
https://www.mlb.com/astros/tickets/postseason-ticket-opportunity/Nuke LaLoosh said:Farmer1906 said:
Yes. I either missed the email or didn't get an email this year. It's on the website though.
Man I looked and can't find it. Anyone have a link?
Nuke LaLoosh said:Farmer1906 said:
Yes. I either missed the email or didn't get an email this year. It's on the website though.
Man I looked and can't find it. Anyone have a link?
Stop with the thinly veiled criticism. Sure, we will see, but he gambled on himself with the 1-yr contract and had a good season.Deluxe said:I don't think anyone blames him for chasing the largest contract he could get. Everyone knew that was his MO going into last winter.Harry Dunne said:As a fan with no skin in the game, it's easy to criticize him, but every contract he signs might be his last one and I don't blame him for chasing the $. Worked out great for everyone involved.Prosperdick said:I hope he's more bummed that he missed out on another ring with us.Deluxe said:
He's gonna be so bummed this winter his choices are to sign a 3/$36 deal with ATL or hold out again
We'll see if it works out great for everyone involved. It's certainly working out nicely for the Braves, but I think it's too early to say that signing a 1/$13 deal when 3-4 year deals were reportedly on the table is working out great for Keuchel. It all depends on what sort of deal he's able to ink this offseason. We shall see.
I think you're reading way too much into this man. We're basically in agreement on most of this.Harry Dunne said:Stop with the thinly veiled criticism. Sure, we will see, but he gambled on himself with the 1-yr contract and had a good season.Deluxe said:I don't think anyone blames him for chasing the largest contract he could get. Everyone knew that was his MO going into last winter.Harry Dunne said:As a fan with no skin in the game, it's easy to criticize him, but every contract he signs might be his last one and I don't blame him for chasing the $. Worked out great for everyone involved.Prosperdick said:I hope he's more bummed that he missed out on another ring with us.Deluxe said:
He's gonna be so bummed this winter his choices are to sign a 3/$36 deal with ATL or hold out again
We'll see if it works out great for everyone involved. It's certainly working out nicely for the Braves, but I think it's too early to say that signing a 1/$13 deal when 3-4 year deals were reportedly on the table is working out great for Keuchel. It all depends on what sort of deal he's able to ink this offseason. We shall see.
- Worked out great for the Braves, who got good production for a reasonable price and have a guy who has performed in the postseason.
- Worked out great for the Astros that got a cheap replacement with Miley and were able to get Greinke and are better off overall.
- Worked out great for Keuchel, who is likely to get a better deal this offseason than he had on the table last offseason.
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- Worked out great for the Astros that got a cheap replacement with Miley and were able to get Greinke and are better off overall.
Some of you guy are something else. Sure we missed out on the pick, but he didn't owe it to us to sign anywhere else before the deadline! Why would he GAF if we got the pick? Looking at it from his point of view, we should have offered him more than the 1-yr QO (or the lesser multi-year) after all his contributions to the organization.Ag_07 said:Quote:
- Worked out great for the Astros that got a cheap replacement with Miley and were able to get Greinke and are better off overall.
We missed out on a comp pick. That had nothing to do with the acquisitions Miley or Greinke.
We would have had Miley, Greinke, and the comp pick had he signed somewhere before the draft.
My problem with that quote is he discusses how Trout is "far and away" more superior....butthen only quote one statistic and rather than comparing the two head to head he compares them to the league average, leaving the reader to do the interim math that Trout is 25 points higher than Bregman in OPS+....25 doesnt sound near as impressive as 84 percent....also ignoring that Alex has the opportunity to shrink that margin....because he is still playingTeddy Perkins said:
Rosenthal weighing in on the MVP races and making his case for Trout over Bregman. Really hope Bregman goes off and gives the voters a counterargument to this.Athletic ($) article.Quote:
"Number of games played," is the second criteria listed in the guidelines the voters receive from the BBWAA, just after, "actual value of a player to his team, that is, strength of offense and defense," and just ahead of, "general character, disposition, loyalty and effort," whatever that means. The guidelines also state, "there is no clear-cut definition of what Most Valuable means" no kidding! and that, "the MVP need not come from a division winner or other playoff qualifier."
Stated another way: Do whatever the heck you want.
I hate penalizing Trout for playing for the Angels it's not his fault they have not won a playoff game since his debut in 2011. When players are close, I prefer those who play for contenders the level of pressure in a pennant race is just different. But as fantastic as Alex Bregman's season has been, he is not this year's version of Betts and Donaldson. He is still not close enough to Trout.
Bregman can max out with 156 games, while Trout will appear in a mere 134. But Trout's lead in every offensive category is substantial, putting him 84 percent above the league average in OPS-plus, compared to Bregman's 59 percent. Bregman, like Bellinger, has displayed terrific defensive versatility, in his case sliding from third base to shortstop when Carlos Correa has been injured. Offensively, he helped compensate, at various points, for the absences of Correa, Jos Altuve and George Springer. But Trout views this season as one of his best. Without comparing works of art beauty, as always, is in the eye of the beholder let's just say he's not wrong.
MVP races often come down to September, and the outcome of the NL race was decided in precisely that fashion last season when Yelich stormed to the award. This season, the dominance of Yelich and Trout in the first five-plus months should not be dismissed simply because they missed the final few weeks. Let's not be swayed by recency bias. It's the body of work that matters most.
Ag_07 said:Quote:
- Worked out great for the Astros that got a cheap replacement with Miley and were able to get Greinke and are better off overall.
We missed out on a comp pick. That had nothing to do with the acquisitions Miley or Greinke.
We would have had Miley, Greinke, and the comp pick had he signed somewhere before the draft.
Especially since this isn't even Keuchel's fault. Teams didn't sign him until after the deadline because they didn't think he was worth the salary and the pick. I'm sure he would have rather signed early and gotten paid for the whole season.Farmer1906 said:Ag_07 said:Quote:
- Worked out great for the Astros that got a cheap replacement with Miley and were able to get Greinke and are better off overall.
We missed out on a comp pick. That had nothing to do with the acquisitions Miley or Greinke.
We would have had Miley, Greinke, and the comp pick had he signed somewhere before the draft.
You have to get over this.
This is how it should be anyway. Stops so many ticket brokers from loading the deck in their favor.Bregxit said:
I guess MLB decided to cut down the number of registrants this year by requiring registration through an MLB.com account. I can't register my wife and kids' email addresses this time.
Deluxe said:
Dallas Keuchel. Polarizing. Jilted ex! Contract expectations: DELUSIONAL. But Yu Darvish and Patrick Corbin. Gimme dat comp pick. Spin rates. Four seamer/change up deception. Unlucky too! (Shifts, amirite!). First inning ambushes. That 2015 AL wild card game tho. And 2017 ALCS game 2! Tats. Cool muscle cars on instagram. Atlanta Braves.
Slam poetry summaries of all TL;DR hotly debated topics would be amazing.Deluxe said:
I tried to make it into a haiku but gave up pretty quickly
Deluxe said:
Dallas Keuchel. Polarizing. Jilted ex! Contract expectations: DELUSIONAL. But Yu Darvish and Patrick Corbin. Gimme dat comp pick. Spin rates. Four seamer/change up deception. Unlucky too! (Shifts, amirite!). First inning ambushes. That 2015 AL wild card game tho. And 2017 ALCS game 2! Tats. Cool muscle cars on instagram. Atlanta Braves.
Pahdz said:
I read it in the voice of Jonah Hill from 22 Jump Street