That win last night felt good. It's a beautiful thing when George, Jose, and Alex are all clicking at the same time.
This. Even throughout the slump we have been in offensively you just tuck it away in the back of your mind that they can start clicking at any moment. I would not be a happy camper if I were in that 3 seed. A lot of players on this team have found a way when their backs were against the wall in recent years.Beat40 said:
That win last night felt good. It's a beautiful thing when George, Jose, and Alex are all clicking at the same time.
Check out the list of 4 HR in one game...a few WTF? entries...and 4 HR is a hell of a lot harder to do than hitting for the cycle.bluefire579 said:It's also funny to think about those single game accomplishments (cycle, perfect game/no-no, etc.) can be done by someone who never really does anything else significant in their entire career.Mathguy64 said:
Well poop. Cycles are about as rare as no hitters. We had two chances at seeing one.
More weird cycle trivia. In 1943 someone managed one without the ball leaving the park. Bob Watson (who they mentioned as an Astros cycle) is one of three players to hit one in each league and Cavan and Craig Biggio are only one of three families to each have one. Darryl and Gary Ward also did it so the Astros have some really rare history there. No one in MLB has ever accomplished the ultra rare Homer Cycle (4 homers - solo, 2 run , 3 run and grand slam) but it's happened in the minors, college baseball, college softball, high school and little league.
Case in point, our last one being Brandon Barnes in 2013.
This didnt quite hold up did it...3B Paul 97 said:
Eric Bruntlett would provide more production from the 2 hole.
Same could be said for Brandon Backe.
Yup. I'm hoping last night is the start of an offensive run for them.CFTXAG10 said:This. Even throughout the slump we have been in offensively you just tuck it away in the back of your mind that they can start clicking at any moment. I would not be a happy camper if I were in that 3 seed. A lot of players on this team have found a way when their backs were against the wall in recent years.Beat40 said:
That win last night felt good. It's a beautiful thing when George, Jose, and Alex are all clicking at the same time.
Javier is 100% in the starting rotation over Whitely next year.cpsencik04 said:
-Javier sticks (optional long guy for spot starts)
I definitely agree with this.bearkatag15 said:Javier is 100% in the starting rotation over Whitely next year.cpsencik04 said:
-Javier sticks (optional long guy for spot starts)
Harry Dunne said:
...but you'd think after 3 HR in one game a guy wouldn't see anything near the strike zone.
https://climbingtalshill.com/2020/08/05/astros-roberto-osuna-time-houston-finished/Lonestar_Ag09 said:
What would be the possibility of cutting Osuna? We did similar to Sanchez right?
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He is under team control via arbitration for one more season before reaching free agency after the 2021 campaign. If he goes under the knife and ends up missing next season, the Astros would have no reason to keep him around. In all likelihood, they would non-tender him this winter.
Osuna was set to earn $10 million this season prior to it being shortened to 60 games, so he would probably make that much through arbitration in 2021, even if he's injured. The Astros have fairly deep pockets, but it makes no sense to pay that much money to a guy who won't pitch and will be hitting free agency after the season anyway.
but you dont do that with your set up man or closerHarry Dunne said:
It's pretty easy to keep a RP under 60 games. He would pitch 60-something games if fully healthy in a typical season. If he comes up with a sore arm at some point it happens organically, and if not you just pick your spots to use him towards the end of the season. Not a big deal.
He has that this year.W said:
Pressly has a 3.60 ERA with a 1.4 WHIP.
don't want to pay $10 MM for that when money may be tight for 2022.
55 games pitched should work nicely in 2021
Farmer1906 said:
Here are guys who signed for around 10 M (some multi year) to give you an idea of what it costs to get a good reliever on the open market.
I tried to leave off arbitration guys
Dellin Betances 10.5 M (1 year, 10.5 M) 6.10 ERA, 1.65 WHIP, 4.25 FIP - only pitching 10.1 innings.
Blake Treinen 10 M (1 year, 10 M) 4.01 ERA, 1.26 WHIP, 3.14 FIP
Jeurys Familia 10 M (3 year, 30 M) 4.01 ERA, 1.54 WHIP, 5.21 FIP
Adam Ottovino 9 M (3 year, 27 M) 6.00 ERA, 1.50 WHIP, 3.63 FIP
Joe Kelly 8.3 (3 year, 25 M) 2.00 ERA, 1.44 WHIP, 3.41 FIP - only pitched 9 innings due to injury and suspension.