yesFrioAg 00 said:
Honest question: is next year still considered Hunter's rookie year?
yesFrioAg 00 said:
Honest question: is next year still considered Hunter's rookie year?
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When did Harris "run out of gas"? His ERA ended up being 1.86 that postseason. His velo was up and his spin was thru the roof (spydertack!). The juiced balls of '19 struck when Kendrick stuck his bat out there on an absolutely painted cutter.BCSGrubber said:One of the radio stations we comparing Montero's usage to that of Will Harris in 2019. Solid all year until they ran out of gas.McInnis said:
The thing with Stanek is puzzling. As some of you pointed out, he puts a lot of batters on base, but he's really good at not letting them score. For the top relievers:
Pitcher -WHIP/ERA
Neris - 1.01/ 3.72
Monterro - 1.02/ 2.37
Abreu - 1.18/ 1.94
Stanek - 1.23/ 1.15
If you only look at walks per inning, he has by far the highest ratio.
Neris - 0.26
Monterro - 0.38
Abreu - 0.43
Stankek - 0.57
Last night I got the feeling that the Phillies have seen enough of Monterro. All of their hitters have a few ABs against him by now. Maybe we will be seeing more of Stanek tomorrow?
Not too dissimilar from before when we had Altuve, Bregman, Correa, Springer, Gurriel, Keuchel, McCullers, & Marwin.iamtheglove said:Farmer1906 said:
It's an off day. Let's talk Mr Jeremy and his long Pena. Would you consider giving him one of those Wander / Fernando / Julio type deals?
Tatis Jr - 340/14 - 24.3 AAV
Rodriguez - 209/12 - 17.4 AAV - heavy incentives
Franco - 182/11 - 16.5 AAV - some incentives
Pena is a little older than these guys so I don't think 12-14 years would make sense, but why not 9 or 10? Currently, he's under team control for 2022-2027, his age 24-29. This deal could keep him here until he's 34. He'd be a Jose Altuve type franchise player.
Right off the bat, his rookie year (regular season) is a step or two below this group. But the flash of excellence in the postseason gives you a reason to consider it because he could become that guy and then some. We're not buying the bottom, but we're buying the beginning of the incline.
Example of the contract I am thinking:
135/9 - 15 AAV - load it up with incentives for games played & firm league-adjusted numbers (not fan stuff gold gloves and All-Star appearances)
What do yall think? You Interested? Not? He'll want more money? Do it if he'll take less?
Interesting question. Right after Click signed Yordan for 6 years I posted that Framber and Tucker should be next. But now I think you have to add Peña and Javier to the list. So much team controlled talent. Would be great to lock up all 5 but not sure that level of commitment would ever happen
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I think it probably has more to do with weapons. Montero, like Harris, relied on 1 main pitch and was seen a ton.
In the 6th inning of game 7? Don't know if he ran out of gas, but he sure waited until the worst possible time to have his worst outing. People still bang on Hinch for not bringing in Cole but I'm guessing if Harris got the Astros out of that inning with the lead intact that maybe we would have seen Cole the next inning - ??Quote:
When did Harris "run out of gas"? His ERA ended up being 1.86 that postseason.
McInnis said:In the 6th inning of game 7? Don't know if he ran out of gas, but he sure waited until the worst possible time to have his worst outing. People still bang on Hinch for not bringing in Cole but I'm guessing if Harris got the Astros out of that inning with the lead intact that maybe we would have seen Cole the next inning - ??Quote:
When did Harris "run out of gas"? His ERA ended up being 1.86 that postseason.
have spent at least 2 hours trying to figure out whether this is real, I am leaning towards absolutelyCT75 said:Bag said:if this picture is in fact legit, you are talking about one of the greatest baseball photos ever takenBeat40 said:kegstand said:This picture of the dirt after the catch is INSANE pic.twitter.com/hKbkemVd91
— Full Seam Ahead (@FullSeamAhead) November 4, 2022
If this team wins it all, that will be a picture in the clubhouse for years to come.Fake...the glove arm never touched the ground and his legs were spread eagle.
I stand corrected...his glove arm did come down first upon further review.
Its really really good food, plus a fun pre-game drinking spot before a game.Harry Lime said:Is it? I always glance over there when I'm heading to a game or something else downtown and wish I had time to check it out, but I'm not in that area much anymore unless I'm on my way somewhere else.bearkatag15 said:. @mlb will be doing a season tribute that comes out in Dec or Jan.... they asked if they could film from here tomorrow. I will update with times asap. Bring your a**!!!
— CobosQue (@CobosQue) November 4, 2022
Amazing how blessings happen when you just keep your head down and grind. God is good!
Cobos is the *****
Farmer1906 said:McInnis said:In the 6th inning of game 7? Don't know if he ran out of gas, but he sure waited until the worst possible time to have his worst outing. People still bang on Hinch for not bringing in Cole but I'm guessing if Harris got the Astros out of that inning with the lead intact that maybe we would have seen Cole the next inning - ??Quote:
When did Harris "run out of gas"? His ERA ended up being 1.86 that postseason.
Something you throw your best pitch and it gets hit. Go back and see where it was. Right at the bottom corner of the zone.
AggiEE said:Mathguy64 said:bearkatag15 said:Phillies fans taking swings at my family … you suck. Get a life.
— Michelle Castellanos (@michcast05) November 4, 2022
Trash fanbase
We have been assured they are the best fans in the league. I do not understand this.
lmfao.
imagine houston fans going after Jeremy Pena's mom
not just technically... he literally wasBeowulfShaeffer said:"Rookie" Gurriel. OK, technically.bearkatag15 said:It's kinda crazy how the Astros pump out an impact rookie every year:
— Liam Fennessy (@LiamFennessy_) November 4, 2022
2014 Springer
2015 Correa
2016 Bregman
2017 Gurriel
2018 Tucker
2019 Alvarez
2020 Javier
2021 Garcia
2022 Pena
2023 Hunter Brown
The Bank Robbery, by @chazzyfizzz
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Completely random but the height difference between Altuve and the home plate umpire was hilarious pic.twitter.com/AmVpnWzMbP
— MLB Metrics (@MLBMetrics) November 4, 2022
bearkatag15 said:It's kinda crazy how the Astros pump out an impact rookie every year:
— Liam Fennessy (@LiamFennessy_) November 4, 2022
2014 Springer
2015 Correa
2016 Bregman
2017 Gurriel
2018 Tucker
2019 Alvarez
2020 Javier
2021 Garcia
2022 Pena
2023 Hunter Brown
Run out of gas comment was driven off the fact he gave up homers in Game 6 and Game 7.Farmer1906 said:When did Harris "run out of gas"? His ERA ended up being 1.86 that postseason. His velo was up and his spin was thru the roof (spydertack!). The juiced balls of '19 struck when Kendrick stuck his bat out there on an absolutely painted cutter.BCSGrubber said:One of the radio stations we comparing Montero's usage to that of Will Harris in 2019. Solid all year until they ran out of gas.McInnis said:
The thing with Stanek is puzzling. As some of you pointed out, he puts a lot of batters on base, but he's really good at not letting them score. For the top relievers:
Pitcher -WHIP/ERA
Neris - 1.01/ 3.72
Monterro - 1.02/ 2.37
Abreu - 1.18/ 1.94
Stanek - 1.23/ 1.15
If you only look at walks per inning, he has by far the highest ratio.
Neris - 0.26
Monterro - 0.38
Abreu - 0.43
Stankek - 0.57
Last night I got the feeling that the Phillies have seen enough of Monterro. All of their hitters have a few ABs against him by now. Maybe we will be seeing more of Stanek tomorrow?
I think it probably has more to do with weapons. Montero, like Harris, relied on 1 main pitch and was seen a ton.
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who needs Jomboy
Whatever Framber wants.Cromagnum said:kegstand said:
Astros possibly teasing throwback unis?Are these the greatest Astros uniforms ever? 🤔#NationalJerseyDay pic.twitter.com/GQsYAOIjzk
— Houston Astros (@astros) November 4, 2022
We are pitching Framber. I don't see this happening.
Whole squad earned us that dub.#AstrosRecaps presented by @Academy Sports + Outdoors pic.twitter.com/ZcBzTqBoDx
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bearkatag15 said:I would pay a good amount of money to watch baseball with mic’d up umps 😂 pic.twitter.com/PcwFGLtkXL
— Baseball (@mlbelites_) November 4, 2022
who needs Jomboy if we had on field mics
you are obsessed with this.EastCoastAgNc said:
Listening to Blum on 790 and on several of his podcasts, he's made multiple references to not having a contract yet for next season. If he and TK are not back, there should be rioting in the streets. They need to lock both of them up before someone else recruits him away.
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first i have heard this who are these people?agdaddy04 said:
People are freaking out about Peña being an arrogant showboat. Man, watching him all year and in interviews I'd say he's mild mannered confident guy. Do y'all hear people complaining about that? Maybe I'm being too sensitive since he's an Astro. Love the way he plays.