Uncle Mike
MuckRaker96 said:
I know Pujols is on his last leg, but if you had told me in 2005 after that moon shot that I'd still be seeing this guy against the Astros in 2020 I think I would have gone insane.
He was bad for Houston after that but he had another elite season with PhillyBulldog73 said:
Isn't that what kind of broke Lidge though? The way I remember, Lidge was in the upper tier of closers and after the moonshot, he was never even close to the same. Maybe I'm remembering wrong.
Bulldog73 said:
Isn't that what kind of broke Lidge though? The way I remember, Lidge was in the upper tier of closers and after the moonshot, he was never even close to the same. Maybe I'm remembering wrong.
You've got a Frambonerastros4545 said:
Guys
I'm Starting to feeling tingly about Framber
tjack16 said:
Yep. I'll be honest, I dont remember the actual game 6 of the NLCS at all besides the celebration ... but I remember that Pujols game 5 HR vividly
jakeaggie84 said:
They missed Altuve's 3 hr's in game 1 of 2017 alds vs the Red Sox. I was there. Awesome to see little guy do that!
In 1979, Jose Cruz led the Astros with 9 home runs on the year. The team hit 49 for the year. They had more triples (52) than homers.R-Dog said:
I know on average the ballparks in the '80s were bigger but crap...I swear I didn't see an opposite field home run the entire decade. Now you can see one almost every night.
Nuke LaLoosh said:jakeaggie84 said:
They missed Altuve's 3 hr's in game 1 of 2017 alds vs the Red Sox. I was there. Awesome to see little guy do that!
I thought it was only 2?
very trueR-Dog said:
I know on average the ballparks in the '80s were bigger but crap...I swear I didn't see an opposite field home run the entire decade. Now you can see one almost every night.