excellent cherry picking of stats
It's pretty weird actually.Huell Babineaux said:
So Odor is gonna end up about .205 / 30HR / 93 RBIs
Again, the majority of that production coming in the last couple months when the Rangers were way gone.
It's like Aggie football scoring a few late touchdowns and everyone thinking the loss wasn't as bad as it actually was.
It's not actually good bye for the park.PWestAg18 said:
Not gonna lie, I've been a bad fan and "checked out" on this season after we **** the bed following the All-Star break. But today I'm sitting down with some beer and soaking it in on tv. Gonna miss the ballpark more than I can really explain.
I feel like that is worse than the stadium being torn down.Grapesoda2525 said:It's not actually good bye for the park.PWestAg18 said:
Not gonna lie, I've been a bad fan and "checked out" on this season after we **** the bed following the All-Star break. But today I'm sitting down with some beer and soaking it in on tv. Gonna miss the ballpark more than I can really explain.
Anyone is welcome to watch bob stoops and his XFL team play there.
An Astros fan that agrees 100%. TBiA is ( I guess now, was) a great place to watch a ballgame. You guys are going to miss open air games, not on the really hot days, but that roof is going to be closed more than it should.PatAg said:I feel like that is worse than the stadium being torn down.Grapesoda2525 said:It's not actually good bye for the park.PWestAg18 said:
Not gonna lie, I've been a bad fan and "checked out" on this season after we **** the bed following the All-Star break. But today I'm sitting down with some beer and soaking it in on tv. Gonna miss the ballpark more than I can really explain.
Anyone is welcome to watch bob stoops and his XFL team play there.
Because of the extreme heat. Open air baseball and Texas don't mesh well. We need a controlled environment probably 80% of the time. For instance, September is supposed to be bearable baseball weather, but this year, the temperature was way higher than average for every day of september except for one.jkag89 said:An Astros fan that agrees 100%. TBiA is ( I guess now, was) a great place to watch a ballgame. You guys are going to miss open air games, not on the really hot days, but that roof is going to be closed more than it should.PatAg said:I feel like that is worse than the stadium being torn down.Grapesoda2525 said:It's not actually good bye for the park.PWestAg18 said:
Not gonna lie, I've been a bad fan and "checked out" on this season after we **** the bed following the All-Star break. But today I'm sitting down with some beer and soaking it in on tv. Gonna miss the ballpark more than I can really explain.
Anyone is welcome to watch bob stoops and his XFL team play there.
The more the better. Fans should never have to worry about the heat when watching a game that they pay good money to see.jkag89 said:
I understand why the Rangers are opting for then new park, I'm simply stating that TBinA was a wonderful ballpark and the roof on the new park is going to closed far more you guys are expecting.
Unlikely......DallasAg 94 said:
If Woody can get Odor to buy into what he wants, I think Odor goes .250, 35HRs for 2020.
Add Rendon, with a healthy Gallo and this team will be awesome.
DH: Choo (L): .265, 24 HR, 15 SB
SS: Andrus (R): .275, 12 HR, 31 SB
3B: Rendon (R-29): .319, 34 HR
RF: Gallo (L): .253, 22 HR
CF: Santana (B): .283, 28 HR, 21 SB
LF: Calhoun (L-24): .269, 21 HR
2B: Odor (L-25): .205, 30 HR
1B: Guzman (L-24): .219.10 HR
C: Trevino (R-26): .258, 2 HR
Leaves Mazara (24-L), Solak (24-R), IKF (24-R), and DeShields (27-R) as bench players. And Mathis as 2nd C.