tjholley16 said:
Win tonight so we can rest people tomorrow
Win or lose that's not happening. Cole will get the same (or equivalent) lineup tomorrow. No favorites.
tjholley16 said:
Win tonight so we can rest people tomorrow
Ag_07 said:
I think he means treating then the same as far when he yanks them.
Like neither one is on a pitch or innings count.
The lineup doesn't really matter as far the Cy Young is concerned.
Astros can join the list tonight. The Dodgers can tomorrowW said:
here's the list of teams that have won 106 games or more in a season since the end of WWII:
1954 Indians (111)
1961 Yankees (109)
1969 Orioles (109)
1970 Orioles (108)
1975 Reds (108)
1986 Mets (108)
1998 Yankees (114)
1998 Braves (106)
2001 Mariners (116)
2018 Red Sox (108)
Andyzipp said:We don't play again until October 4. Why does anyone need time off tomorrow?tjholley16 said:
Win tonight so we can rest people tomorrow
I mean, besides Crystal Correa.
Only 10 times in the past 73 years. And if you throw out 1998 since two of the teams played each other, the team winning 106+ games won the world series only out of 5 out of 8 times. The '54 Indians were swept.W said:Astros can join the list tonight. The Dodgers can tomorrowW said:
here's the list of teams that have won 106 games or more in a season since the end of WWII:
1954 Indians (111)
1961 Yankees (109)
1969 Orioles (109)
1970 Orioles (108)
1975 Reds (108)
1986 Mets (108)
1998 Yankees (114)
1998 Braves (106)
2001 Mariners (116)
2018 Red Sox (108)
Atlanta and New York did not meet in the '98 series. The damn Yankees faced the Friars.Safe at Home said:Only 10 times in the past 73 years. And if you throw out 1998 since two of the teams played each other, the team winning 106+ games won the world series only out of 5 out of 8 times. The '54 Indians were swept.W said:Astros can join the list tonight. The Dodgers can tomorrowW said:
here's the list of teams that have won 106 games or more in a season since the end of WWII:
1954 Indians (111)
1961 Yankees (109)
1969 Orioles (109)
1970 Orioles (108)
1975 Reds (108)
1986 Mets (108)
1998 Yankees (114)
1998 Braves (106)
2001 Mariners (116)
2018 Red Sox (108)
Oh yeah, thanks for the Kevin Brown flashback.Quote:
Atlanta and New York did not meet in the '98 series. The damn Yankees faced the Friars.
As BMX stated - logs: https://www.chron.com/sports/astros/article/A-brief-history-of-the-train-at-Minute-Maid-Park-12787613.phpCharlie Conway said:
I need some help from y'all please
What used to be in the train when Enron had the naming rights to the stadium. Now they have oranges in the train, but what was in there when it was still Enron?
Quote:
The 15-foot-high and 56-foot-long replica of an 1862 steam locomotive was manufactured in Porter, Minnesota. It was brought to Houston on March 13, 2000, to serve as an attraction for baseball fans and citizens. At first its cargo was logs but once Minute Maid bought the stadium's naming rights in June 2002 that switched to oranges.
Mr.Ackar07 said:As BMX stated - logs: https://www.chron.com/sports/astros/article/A-brief-history-of-the-train-at-Minute-Maid-Park-12787613.phpCharlie Conway said:
I need some help from y'all please
What used to be in the train when Enron had the naming rights to the stadium. Now they have oranges in the train, but what was in there when it was still Enron?Quote:
The 15-foot-high and 56-foot-long replica of an 1862 steam locomotive was manufactured in Porter, Minnesota. It was brought to Houston on March 13, 2000, to serve as an attraction for baseball fans and citizens. At first its cargo was logs but once Minute Maid bought the stadium's naming rights in June 2002 that switched to oranges.