Well that was a rookie swing.
He can get a manicure tomorrow and it'll be all ok.ttha_aggie_09 said:
Yeah he dug us so deep he broke a nail
The Astros have a lot of guys who will be playing in October. Jake Odorizzi will not be one of them.
— Chris Castellani (@Castellani2014) July 26, 2022
Still relevant pic.twitter.com/K5gTHYFV2c
— Jenn (@baseballnchill) July 26, 2022
Beau Holder said:
Imagine playing ALCS Game 1 in Yankee Stadium because you had no answer for the mighty Oakland A's.
Dusty said it was a blister, not a fingernail but not a better excuseLonghornDub said:
In the postgame they're trying to excuse Odorizzi on the basis of the fingernail.
I'm trying to imagine Dizzy Dean, Bob Gibson, Don Drysdale, Whitey Ford, or Sal Maglie leaving the game with a owie fingernail. I've been unsuccessful.
bearkatag15 said:Dusty said it was a blister, not a fingernail but not a better excuseLonghornDub said:
In the postgame they're trying to excuse Odorizzi on the basis of the fingernail.
I'm trying to imagine Dizzy Dean, Bob Gibson, Don Drysdale, Whitey Ford, or Sal Maglie leaving the game with a owie fingernail. I've been unsuccessful.
0 for 4 vs. Oakland.W said:
one funny thing about Bregman...he's one of the guys that shows up vs. the great teams...and relaxes vs. the bad ones.
in the past 10 days:
1 for 11 vs. Oakland
4 for 8 with 3 RBI in the doubleheader vs. the Yankees
2 for 13 vs. Seattle
Jake Odorizzi helping the Astros this season pic.twitter.com/Q488rP0Xvr
— Jenn (@baseballnchill) July 26, 2022
Exactly. We got nothing out of that game. Our player personnel person needs to grow a pair.BadAggie said:
If you can't pitch Odo v Oakland then cut your losses
At least a minor leaguer would get some experience and you could see what he can do if you're kinda writing off that game anyways
okayBadAggie said:
Replace Castro with Contreras
Replace Odorizzi with Castillo
Replace Mattijevic with Bell
Enough messing around. The window will be closed before we know it
Didn't realize we were trading our entire organizationBadAggie said:
Replace Castro with Contreras
Replace Odorizzi with Castillo
Replace Mattijevic with Bell
Enough messing around. The window will be closed before we know it
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Nationals first baseman Josh Bell remains a priority for the Astros. The Nats are likely to move Bell before right fielder Juan Soto, if they move Soto at all. The Astros also are exploring the addition of another catcher as Jason Castro recovers slowly from a left-knee issue.
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Josh Bell
Welcome to the bat-first portion of the proceedings. Bell, the Washington first baseman whose line looks an awful lot like Benintendi's but with an extra hundred points of slug, will be traded -- and could be among the first to move. He makes a lot of sense for Houston, which doesn't exactly suffer from a lack of offense but has gotten a black-hole performance from Yuli Gurriel at first base this season and whose lineup already features hitters of Bell's ilk: low-strikeout mashers. Whether it's Bell, Contreras or someone else, selling teams say the Astros have been extremely aggressive and that they will be a better team by Aug. 2.
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Willson Contreras
The question about the Chicago Cubs catcher isn't whether he's going to be traded -- that's an inevitability. It's whether his new team keeps him at the position where he has played more than 90% of his games.
Multiple teams, sources said, worry about Contreras -- who is not known for his game-calling acumen -- meshing with a new pitching staff on the fly. The number of teams with World Series aspirations that could use a catching upgrade isn't huge, but the New York Mets and Houston Astros have been in contact with the Cubs about the 30-year-old free agent-to-be, sources said, and the San Francisco Giants are poking around on catching options, too. Other teams could seek Contreras more as a bat with the ability to play catcher rather than acquiring him as a primary backstop.
Unless the Red Sox sell, the Cubs are the biggest non-Soto team to watch at the deadline. They've got the best bat in Contreras, the best relief pitcher in David Robertson and the best all-around, cost-controlled player in ...
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