The New York Yankees announced today that they have re-signed Manager Aaron Boone to a three-year contract through the 2024 season with a club option for 2025. pic.twitter.com/L7PeyXC9QC
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) October 19, 2021
“He did a great job. I approve the celebration.” - Carlos Correa.
— Dinn Mann (@mooseoutfront) October 19, 2021
“Let the kids play.” - Bob Watson.
Amenpic.twitter.com/8y5RbN858M
George Steinbrenner would have publicly executed Aaron Boone at the stadium for losing to the Red Sox in the wild card, and charge fans $49.95 to watch it on Pay Per View.Teddy Perkins said:The New York Yankees announced today that they have re-signed Manager Aaron Boone to a three-year contract through the 2024 season with a club option for 2025. pic.twitter.com/L7PeyXC9QC
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) October 19, 2021
You love to see it.
Big Al 1992 said:
Carlos is gonna have a monster game tonight.“He did a great job. I approve the celebration.” - Carlos Correa.
— Dinn Mann (@mooseoutfront) October 19, 2021
“Let the kids play.” - Bob Watson.
Amenpic.twitter.com/8y5RbN858M
LOL. Boston media repeatedly asking questions, really wanting CC to be "bothered" by the celebration. CC just smiles, says he loved it, and complements the pitcher.Big Al 1992 said:
Carlos is gonna have a monster game tonight.“He did a great job. I approve the celebration.” - Carlos Correa.
— Dinn Mann (@mooseoutfront) October 19, 2021
“Let the kids play.” - Bob Watson.
Amenpic.twitter.com/8y5RbN858M
Umpire: Bill Miller
— Umpire Scorecards (@UmpScorecards) October 19, 2021
Final: Red Sox 12, Astros 3#DirtyWater // #ForTheH#BOSvsHOU // #HOUvsBOS pic.twitter.com/U2VBFMAzRJ
Starter Zack Greinke has pitched twice in the month of October. He hasn't thrown more than 28 pitches in either appearance. Cristian Javier got up to 56 pitches in the ALDS and will probably need to cover the bulk innings.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) October 19, 2021
#OTD in 2019, Jose Altuve sent us to the World Series. pic.twitter.com/J06q9dmdJt
— Houston Astros (@astros) October 19, 2021
Doesn't work that way. You can't just take someone off because you set your roster poorly. It has to be an injury or Covid.bearkatag15 said:Starter Zack Greinke has pitched twice in the month of October. He hasn't thrown more than 28 pitches in either appearance. Cristian Javier got up to 56 pitches in the ALDS and will probably need to cover the bulk innings.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) October 19, 2021
There is an argument to be made that Siri needs to be removed from the ALCS roster for another pitcher
Just say Siri's finger is bothering him?Farmer1906 said:Doesn't work that way. You can't just take someone off because you set your roster poorly. It has to be an injury or Covid.bearkatag15 said:Starter Zack Greinke has pitched twice in the month of October. He hasn't thrown more than 28 pitches in either appearance. Cristian Javier got up to 56 pitches in the ALDS and will probably need to cover the bulk innings.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) October 19, 2021
There is an argument to be made that Siri needs to be removed from the ALCS roster for another pitcher
But, I do agree, we need more arms. This is why I wanted Solomon on the team. He's fully stretched out. Sox have never seen him. He can throw 50+ pitches easily. Much more if he's effective.
Buck's original call was actually.bearkatag15 said:#OTD in 2019, Jose Altuve sent us to the World Series. pic.twitter.com/J06q9dmdJt
— Houston Astros (@astros) October 19, 2021
Good vibes today...
It has to get approved by MLB from what I understand. So no fake injuries to get out of a jam.bearkatag15 said:
Ah well never mind. I assumed to could remove someone and they just wouldn't be available in the next series.
Conventional thinking. You gotta understand the opponent.astros4545 said:
We let Urquidy ride too long
It was the second inning after a 1-2-3 first
I think it should be Greinke for 2-3 with a reliever to come in if he has trouble, Javier for 3 innings, then Stanek, Graveman, and Pressley.Deluxe said:
I hope we're finally willing to take a different (more creative) approach to our pitching this series. We should have done it last night. We let Urquidy ride way too long. But hopefully last night was the final/conclusive evidence that a conventional pitching strategy isn't going to fly against this Red Sox offense.
With Cora, the Red Sox are a super elite offense at home (.831 OPS at Fenway this year) and have an ability to ambush teams early in the game. They've done it to us all three games this series. They did it to the Rays every game (except g1). They did it to Cole in the WC game. I'm not sure how they do it, but at this point it doesn't matter.
I get that we're also a good team and we belong here, but given the state of our pitching right now, I don't think status quo is going to fly. We can't let the Red Sox settle in against any of our pitchers. We have to constantly be on the lookout for hot hands, let the hot hands ride, and get a new arm in the game when a pitcher runs into any sort of trouble.
With the exception of Framber, all hands should be on deck tonight. Quick hooks need to be utilized whenever we have a pitcher in trouble. We'll worry about tomorrow tomorrow. We gotta win tonight.
I think it's possible that Greinke might be able to dig deep into his bag of tricks and keep the Red Sox hitters off balance just enough to give us a couple innings. But if he runs into trouble early, we gotta get him out. I want to see Graveman and Stanek as the next two up. If one of them is hot, let them go two innings. My hope is that Greinke + Stanek + Graveman can get us into the fifth. Then we turn it over to Javier in the 5th and cross our fingers. At that point in the game, hopefully we'll have a lead and the pressure will be on the Red Sox bats. Then Pressly needs to be ready for the final six outs. IMO that's our best path to victory tonight.
If we do get an early lead tonight, I honestly don't care if we burn all our arms and have to forfeit game 5. At this point, I just want to make sure this gets back to Houston and we'll take it from there. Fenway is a scary place right now and I'm not saying that in any sort of negative way. It's just a fact that they have alot of momentum in that park right now. We have to do everything we can to not let them settle in and get comfy.
With all that said, I still think we can pull this off. Jekyll and Hyde has been a theme of the season so far. As bad as we've looked the last two games, I'm confident we can turn it around. We've done it all year. We just gotta get it back to Houston somehow.
Deluxe said:Conventional thinking. You gotta understand the opponent.astros4545 said:
We let Urquidy ride too long
It was the second inning after a 1-2-3 first
I had thought you meant we let him ride too long without pitching live ball. He hadn't seen live ball game for 2 weeks up to that point.Deluxe said:Conventional thinking. You gotta understand the opponent.astros4545 said:
We let Urquidy ride too long
It was the second inning after a 1-2-3 first
and i'm wearing the same jersey today that i wore to that gamebearkatag15 said:#OTD in 2019, Jose Altuve sent us to the World Series. pic.twitter.com/J06q9dmdJt
— Houston Astros (@astros) October 19, 2021
Good vibes today...
No, I think after he had already given up two runs with bases still loaded, you pull him before he gives up a grand slam. We let him ride too long and it was clear that he couldn't get anyone out.astros4545 said:
We let Urquidy ride too long
It was the second inning after a 1-2-3 first