bearkatag15 said:Quite possibly the Mona Lisa of outfield assists🎨
— Sugar Land Space Cowboys (@SLSpaceCowboys) June 6, 2022
This seed from Pedro LeĂłn came in at 98.8 mph! pic.twitter.com/J9HyFC8qgv
Lonestar_Ag09 said:
Ags After Dark
It was 5 hours.Ag_07 said:Lonestar_Ag09 said:
Ags After Dark
That game was moving brutally slow.
Guys taking a lot time between pitches and coaches having long conferences on the mound before motioning to the pen.
No way in hell a 9 inning game should last 6 hours.
Ag_07 said:
The zone was bad but that wasn't what prolonged the game.
The time batters were taking between pitches was ridiculous and then Saarloos and his having a full on conference at the mound THEN signalling for the pen was brutal.
Also interesting to me since I don't watch much college baseball is how common it was to change pitchers in the middle of the AB.
And we make errors like its going out of style. It was very telling when our own radio guys mentioned and how sometimes a pure focus on hitting might cause that. They also discussed how some of our infield seem to make stuff more difficult like throwing on the run instead of fielding, setting and throwing....MosesHallRAB04 said:Ag_07 said:
The zone was bad but that wasn't what prolonged the game.
The time batters were taking between pitches was ridiculous and then Saarloos and his having a full on conference at the mound THEN signalling for the pen was brutal.
Also interesting to me since I don't watch much college baseball is how common it was to change pitchers in the middle of the AB.
Ags hitters do take an eternity at the plate. But they've done it all year. Ags play quite long games as their pitching gives up a bunch of hits and walks too.
IMO bringing in Menefee was one of those desperation moves. The amount he had already pitched, he should not have been used and it nearly cost us.Buck Compton said:
Yep and it (along with our approach) won ballgames for us all year. Pitching staffs often pitched 600 pitches in a weekend against us. With the limited pitching depth of college teams, it won us some series.
Saarloos and his long pitching changes were also by design. Especially when we took the lead. I'm not saying it wasn't brutal, it was. Just saying there were valid reasons for the approach.
And coaches don't change pitchers mid count very often. It's just a regional final between two coaches who know each other well and couldn't afford even a single additional mistake. The regional format results in a lot of desperation moves every year.
Yordan. 100th percentile in 5 categories, 98th and 96th in a couple others. @astrosCTH pic.twitter.com/PqoVW8Ocjz
— Astronomic (@astronomic1) June 6, 2022
and he's signed for many yearstexasaggie2015 said:
He's pretty, pretty good.
CFTXAG10 said:
Got back from KC late last night after a 2 hour delay. Made it to all three games. Loved Kauffman. Everybody was really nice. The ballpark is beautiful. Hall of fame area is really cool, managed to work in a round of putt putt out in centerfield, and the views were excellent (love the fountains in the outfield).
Would highly recommend it.
Needs to run faster, not worth the extensionEastCoastAgNc said:Yordan. 100th percentile in 5 categories, 98th and 96th in a couple others. @astrosCTH pic.twitter.com/PqoVW8Ocjz
— Astronomic (@astronomic1) June 6, 2022
Was thinking Jay Happ at first and nearly had a mild stroke.texasaggie2015 said:
What would the Cubs want for Ian Happ? We have Diaz and Dubon already but Happ can play every OF position as well as 3B and 2B. Also a switch hitter.
Would provide another decent bat that can step in when guys get rest days. Just thinking out loud.
Four players in MLB have an OPS above 1.000:
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) June 6, 2022
Judge 1.059
Goldschmidt 1.031
Ramirez 1.024
Alvarez 1.015
I assume this is a joke. Judge doesn't get many cheap ones.Johnsy3 said:
Now imagine if he played in the same Mickey Mouse stadium as Judge (and played as many games with juiced balls)
He'd have 24 home runs
Not to mention Alvarez also has a short porch on his oppo side of the field.Farmer1906 said:I assume this is a joke. Judge doesn't get many cheap ones.Johnsy3 said:
Now imagine if he played in the same Mickey Mouse stadium as Judge (and played as many games with juiced balls)
He'd have 24 home runs
The Astros have signed OF Yordan Alvarez to a six-year contract extension covering the 2023-2028 seasons, General Manager James Click announced today. pic.twitter.com/OCafmjc3A0
— Houston Astros (@astros) June 6, 2022
Johnsy3 said:
It was slightly facetious…Judge is mashing this year. But I do believe the Yankees have played with some juiced balls and there's a few warning track shots Yordan has hit that would've been out in YS
It just shows the Astros don't want to win. I'm a season ticket holder and I'm ready to sell my f**king tickets!!! Screw u, Astros!!
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we've got the next 6 years of disappointment all mapped out for us
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