Farmer1906 said:According to who?Ag_07 said:
Tucker looks way more awful than Reddick
Anyone with 2 eyes watching his ABs
Farmer1906 said:According to who?Ag_07 said:
Tucker looks way more awful than Reddick
Maybe he is, but he hasn't had a chance to prove it and I don't want him to have that chance this late in the Series.Farmer1906 said:Just because you don't get warm fuzzies doesn't mean he's a poor defender. TED is just as capable as Reddick out there.Aggie Pharmer said:Gonna need that stellar defense in the outfield. Sheriff Woody doesn't give me that warm fuzzy with his defense just yetFarmer1906 said:Why is that?Ag_07 said:
Reddick and it shouldn't even be a debate.
I haven't discussed it much at all since before the postseason. its more about getting one last debate in to stir the pot a little.Ag_07 said:
Tucker looks way more awful than Reddick
I can at least give it to you and EE that you're consistent but how anyone can make an augment for Kyle Tucker to start a WS game is beyond me.
I like the way you thinkCoachRTM said:
I think Marisnick should be the starter.
He's just as likely to go 1-4 as either Reddick or Tucker based on this postseason. The only negative is that Tucker becomes your pinch-runner in a tight ballgame.
what?? hitting? not true at allAg_07 said:
Tucker looks way more awful than Reddick
They call that the greatest double of all time.Farmer1906 said:That WS is good for 8th best OPS.MuckRaker96 said:
has there ever been a player who embraced the biggest stage in baseball more than Reggie Jackson?
from baseball-reference: he played in 27 world series games; 35-for-98 with 10 home runs
.357 BA, .457 OBP, .755 SLG, 1.212 OPS
77 World Series when he had the 3-HR game vs LA, he hit .450 and his OPS was 1.792.
In 1928 Lou Gehrig had a 2.433 in 17 PA. He went 6-11 with 4 HR and a double scoring 5 runs and driving in 9.
had to check the username on that oneFarmer1906 said:
Now back to the most important topic.
Who gets the start in right tomorrow?
My vote if TED.
Reddick's OPS is only higher than Urquidy, Cole, Greinke, and Diaz (only 2 ABs).
He's made contact 15x (includes foul balls) and has yet to crack 90 MPH exit velo. His hit was smashed a whopping 62.1 MPH/
Teddy Baseball on the other hand show the ability to draw a few walks and actually hit the ball with a little velocity in his very limited ABs. (hard hit foul off of Hudson & a line drive single just under the hard-hit minimum).
I won't necessarily disagree. Cito won in back-to-back seasons 92 & 93 with almost the same teams. That is the easiest way to do it. Whereas the Astros have had a 60-70% turn over of the pitching staff from 17 to 19.mathguy86 said:Hinch is better than Tito, managing circles around Cito and don't get me started on that fat lasagna eating POS.W said:
Hinch has a chance to separate himself from many of the one-year wonder managers that won 1 world series.
if the Astros win tomorrow or Wednesday, Hinch will be on par with the likes of Tommy Lasorda, Terry Francona, Cito Gaston, and others
She was on ESPN 97.5 at 2:15 today - The Usual Suspects hour 2 at the 10 minute markClickClack said:
Barstool radio (Sirius Chan 85) is going to have flasher girl on at 5:30 ET
I use it all the time in airports because work pays for it and I travel so much.spadilly said:
Got an email with a sign up link for "CLEAR ENTRY" tomorrow night. Has anyone used this before? First time I have seen it, and I assume it's tied to buying tickets through the Astros website.
https://www.clearme.com/sports/astros/
It's free for sporting events.Buck Compton said:I use it all the time in airports because work pays for it and I travel so much.spadilly said:
Got an email with a sign up link for "CLEAR ENTRY" tomorrow night. Has anyone used this before? First time I have seen it, and I assume it's tied to buying tickets through the Astros website.
https://www.clearme.com/sports/astros/
You're going to have to get there extra early to put in biometrics (eyes, fingerprints from right hand) to their system and it's fairly expensive. All it does at airports us get you to the front of your line, so it stacks with pre-check. My guess is it just takes you to the front of metal detector line
Yes, it's a data play for now for sporting events. That'll change at some pointTexaggie7nine said:It's free for sporting events.Buck Compton said:I use it all the time in airports because work pays for it and I travel so much.spadilly said:
Got an email with a sign up link for "CLEAR ENTRY" tomorrow night. Has anyone used this before? First time I have seen it, and I assume it's tied to buying tickets through the Astros website.
https://www.clearme.com/sports/astros/
You're going to have to get there extra early to put in biometrics (eyes, fingerprints from right hand) to their system and it's fairly expensive. All it does at airports us get you to the front of your line, so it stacks with pre-check. My guess is it just takes you to the front of metal detector line
Buck Compton said:I use it all the time in airports because work pays for it and I travel so much.spadilly said:
Got an email with a sign up link for "CLEAR ENTRY" tomorrow night. Has anyone used this before? First time I have seen it, and I assume it's tied to buying tickets through the Astros website.
https://www.clearme.com/sports/astros/
You're going to have to get there extra early to put in biometrics (eyes, fingerprints from right hand) to their system and it's fairly expensive. All it does at airports us get you to the front of your line, so it stacks with pre-check. My guess is it just takes you to the front of metal detector line
bullard21k said:
I was wondering if cole would be interested in a 1or 2 year deal. Still make him the highest paid pitcher in the league "yearly" but just not a long term deal.
Our pitch to cole could be let's try to win another ring or 2 with JV here and then go sign your 8 year mega deal.
I'm aware that's easier said than done and somebody passing up hundreds of millions guaranteed probably isn't happening...and you have to strike while you are at your peek...just wondering if Astros Mgmt plays that angle
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Some are watching Cole and bemoaning the results. Mainly because he has been fantastic, and the return Pirates general manager Neal Huntington got in the Houston trade has been marginal. Joe Musgrove, Michael Feliz, Jason Martin and Colin Moran have been average at best.
Others are watching with a kind of macabre, self-loathing sense of humor. Almost a "if you can't laugh you are going to cry" effect.
If it is possible to fall into both camps at once, that's where I am.
Rooting for Cole like Fleury, though? No. I'm not there yet.
And I don't see myself getting there. That's not all Cole's fault, mind you.
But it's certainly not mine either.
bullard21k said:
I was wondering if cole would be interested in a 1or 2 year deal. Still make him the highest paid pitcher in the league "yearly" but just not a long term deal.
Our pitch to cole could be let's try to win another ring or 2 with JV here and then go sign your 8 year mega deal.
I'm aware that's easier said than done and somebody passing up hundreds of millions guaranteed probably isn't happening...and you have to strike while you are at your peek...just wondering if Astros Mgmt plays that angle
JRC0811 said:
Lets win first before we talk about this... going to anger the baseball gods with this kind of talk.
I posted this earlier today:Frok said:
Any update on Scherzer's neck today?
Also, Martinez said there wouldn't be a workout at MMP today so no one will get eyes on Scherzer until tomorrow.Quote:
https://thefandc.radio.com/max-scherzer-likely-done-world-series
Looks like Scherzer is done.Quote:
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"All I can say is, at least two people I talked to (Sunday) that have talked to him, I don't think there's any chance he pitches in Game 7," Paulsen told The Sports Junkies.
"One of the people said basically, 'There's no way, it's absolutely not happening,'" Paulsen said Monday on The Fan. "The other one was like, 'Well, let's just see what happens with the cortisone shots and all that.' But I mean their expectation as of when he told them he couldn't go basically was, 'We'll see you in spring training,' at that moment."
Of course, there is still the slim possibility Scherzer is able to pitch in Game 7 if the Nationals get there. Nobody in the right mind would doubt Scherzer's toughness, especially after a 10-strikeout performance in June against the Philadelphia Phillies just one day after breaking his nose and sporting a large black eye.
From MLB's website:Bregxit said:WES2006AG said:I don't have any experience with getting a refund from the Astros but this doesn't sound right. In my experience with the Rockets you got back every penny paid for a game that didn't take place.Ag_07 said:
I don't think you get refunded the fees. Just the price of the ticket itself.
Lets hope the Stros just made an error and aren't planning on keeping people's fees.
Just so anger isn't directed to the wrong place, MLB handles the ticketing system not the Astros.
Looks like that even applies to non-played playoff games.Quote:
8. What are the convenience and handling charges?
Tickets sold on the club sites are subject to a per-ticket convenience charge and a non-refundable per-order charge.
One of the most ignorant takes I have read in a long time. Nolan Ryan is not iconic for the Astros?!?!Buck Compton said:Ryan was a mercenary and played for a long time for 4 teams. He isn't iconic for us, hell he's in the actual HOF as a Ranger.Farmer1906 said:so no Ryan for Verlander for you?Buck Compton said:
It's not a discussion and the answer is no. There's already too many up there.
Being in the rafters should mean you were an all-time great and spent like 85% of that career (and most of those accomplishments) in Houston.
Yes. Calling him a mercenary is ridiculous. The only reason he left Houston is because McMullen wouldn't resign him at a reasonable price because of his age. He didn't have much choice but to leave Houston.Harry Dunne said:One of the most ignorant takes I have read in a long time. Nolan Ryan is not iconic for the Astros?!?!Buck Compton said:Ryan was a mercenary and played for a long time for 4 teams. He isn't iconic for us, hell he's in the actual HOF as a Ranger.Farmer1906 said:so no Ryan for Verlander for you?Buck Compton said:
It's not a discussion and the answer is no. There's already too many up there.
Being in the rafters should mean you were an all-time great and spent like 85% of that career (and most of those accomplishments) in Houston.
Even if you weren't around in the 80s when Nolan WAS the Houston Astros, the amount of #34 jerseys you still see at every game should tell you otherwise.
As much as I hate to lose Cole, the probability that he turns out to be worth the contract he's going to command is pretty low.WelchAg said:
The fact that Cole last night said he is going to make the free agency trailblazers before him proud, he is seeking absolutely max dollars. That being said, dude is just honest and has his convictions. At minimum, we were lucky enough for him to reach stardom on our watch. Going to be hard for him to be any better than this.
Yeah, but the Astros signed Jim Clancy in his place for a little less money, so it all worked out well for them...3 Toed Pete said:Yes. Calling him a mercenary is ridiculous. The only reason he left Houston is because McMullen wouldn't resign him at a reasonable price because of his age. He didn't have much choice but to leave Houston.Harry Dunne said:One of the most ignorant takes I have read in a long time. Nolan Ryan is not iconic for the Astros?!?!Buck Compton said:Ryan was a mercenary and played for a long time for 4 teams. He isn't iconic for us, hell he's in the actual HOF as a Ranger.Farmer1906 said:so no Ryan for Verlander for you?Buck Compton said:
It's not a discussion and the answer is no. There's already too many up there.
Being in the rafters should mean you were an all-time great and spent like 85% of that career (and most of those accomplishments) in Houston.
Even if you weren't around in the 80s when Nolan WAS the Houston Astros, the amount of #34 jerseys you still see at every game should tell you otherwise.
He may be iconic to us, but not everyone views him like that. My use of the term mercenary was because he spent significant time with 4 teams (4 NYM, 8 Angels, 9 Houston, 5 Rangers). Not as a slight on him as a person, but because that's how his career reads when you make a decision to retire a number. You could actually argue that his best numbers were with the Angels.Harry Dunne said:One of the most ignorant takes I have read in a long time. Nolan Ryan is not iconic for the Astros?!?!Buck Compton said:Ryan was a mercenary and played for a long time for 4 teams. He isn't iconic for us, hell he's in the actual HOF as a Ranger.Farmer1906 said:so no Ryan for Verlander for you?Buck Compton said:
It's not a discussion and the answer is no. There's already too many up there.
Being in the rafters should mean you were an all-time great and spent like 85% of that career (and most of those accomplishments) in Houston.
Even if you weren't around in the 80s when Nolan WAS the Houston Astros, the amount of #34 jerseys you still see at every game should tell you otherwise.