bigjag19 said:
What's the definition of valuable?
Having worth.
K I looked it up.
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bigjag19 said:
What's the definition of valuable?
Absolutely, and it didn't help they all chanted F Altuve as he made them their *****. We got into their heads the same way the Braves did us back in the 90's and we knew we would never get over the hump (back then).Ag4life80 said:
Judge has BYS
Battered Yankee Syndrome from having the Astros dominate the Yankees for 7 years running
The doubleheader sweep right after the all-star game broke their souls this past season
This is an official Chris Carter appreciation tweet. pic.twitter.com/3N0qv3zCJ3
— 2x World Series Champion Doug Dimmadome (@jalex_819) November 18, 2022
bearkatag15 said:This is an official Chris Carter appreciation tweet. pic.twitter.com/3N0qv3zCJ3
— 2x World Series Champion Doug Dimmadome (@jalex_819) November 18, 2022
If this tweet was all you knew of Chris Carter, you would think he was a right handed Yordan
With our current pitching staff, probably Judge. With Yordan protecting him he might hit 70.AggiEE said:
If you have to choose JV or Judge, who do you pick?
JV because it will be a 2 year deal, not 7 to 9.AggiEE said:
If you have to choose JV or Judge, who do you pick?
Sept of 2015, he saved our season. 6 HR and a 1.222 OPS while everyone else slumped.bearkatag15 said:This is an official Chris Carter appreciation tweet. pic.twitter.com/3N0qv3zCJ3
— 2x World Series Champion Doug Dimmadome (@jalex_819) November 18, 2022
If this tweet was all you knew of Chris Carter, you would think he was a right handed Yordan
Mr.Bond said:
Judge not being unanimous is pretty ridiculous
Quote:
Angels beat writer Sam Blum, of The Athletic, and L.A.-based Associated Press writer Greg Beacham were the only two voters to pick Ohtani.
I went to every game of that 4 game series in September. Pretty sure we were up 2.5 games in the division and finished the series down 2.5 games. That was such a beatingQuote:
I am having mild PTSD. That Sept was so bad. Arlington wrecked us and took the division.
Agree...taking Judge over Verlander should be a no brainerRed Five said:With our current pitching staff, probably Judge. With Yordan protecting him he might hit 70.AggiEE said:
If you have to choose JV or Judge, who do you pick?
I would not be so definitive about any player at this point. The person making the decisions isn't a dispassionate GM but it's now more directly an owner and every owner that does this gets an emotional attachment to a player and they have an emotional attachment to their money. And next you know they are making decisions with their hearts.Farmer1906 said:
No.
Those two idiots should have their voter rights revoked. When your team finishes 33 games out of first place nobody on your team should be considered for the award.lil99chris said:Mr.Bond said:
Judge not being unanimous is pretty ridiculous
The two LA voters felt Ohtani was a better selection.Quote:
Angels beat writer Sam Blum, of The Athletic, and L.A.-based Associated Press writer Greg Beacham were the only two voters to pick Ohtani.
https://www.ocregister.com/2022/11/17/angels-shohei-ohtani-finishes-2nd-to-yankees-aaron-judge-for-al-mvp/
At the end of the day it's still a division title so you can celebrate it but it will ring hollow, as it should.tjack16 said:
So ultimate off-season topic that doesn't matter but I'm curious about.
We've seen in recent years a team that "wins their division" but then a division rival advances further than them in the playoffs. (Even sometimes eliminating the division champ)
Examples
2005: Cardinals / Astros
2019: Braves / Nationals
2020: A's / Astros
2021: Giants / Dodgers
2022: Braves / Phillies
The list goes on and on the further you go back. My question is, if you win the division title but get passed by a division rival in the playoffs, can you even celebrate that accomplishment at the end of the year?
That was in reference to the question about Judge. The only attachment we have to Judge is regularly ending his season.Mathguy64 said:I would not be so definitive about any player at this point. The person making the decisions isn't a dispassionate GM but it's now more directly an owner and every owner that does this gets an emotional attachment to a player and they have an emotional attachment to their money. And next you know they are making decisions with their hearts.Farmer1906 said:
No.
Crane has an emotional attachment to JV. I think that's clear. And it may well cloud his judgement into making a decision that is not the best baseball decision. It's his money. I won't begrudge him that choice. But that rarely ends well.
If he decides he feels that way about Yuli then Yuli is coming back regardless of consequences. It's true for any player.
The deadline to tender contracts to arbitration-eligible players is 7 p.m. today. Here are the nine arb-eligible Astros and what MLBTradeRumors projects them to cost in arbitration pic.twitter.com/s2fV9yDP3N
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) November 18, 2022
iamtheglove said:
Astros have shown the desire to buy out years of arbitration to extend the year free agency hits for star players (Bregman, Lance, Yordan).
How would you prioritize the following players for buyout and extend deals? Let's say you could only afford to do 2 deals this year?
And what would you do if you didn't address any of those players this year but you did after next season?
Tucker (3 years of arbitration left)
Framber (3 years of arb)
Javier (3 years of arb)
Urquidy (3 years of arb)
Luis (4 years - 1 of pre arb, 3 of arb)
Pena (5 plus years - 2 of pre arb, at least 3 of arb)
Prosperdick said:Those two idiots should have their voter rights revoked. When your team finishes 33 games out of first place nobody on your team should be considered for the award.lil99chris said:Mr.Bond said:
Judge not being unanimous is pretty ridiculous
The two LA voters felt Ohtani was a better selection.Quote:
Angels beat writer Sam Blum, of The Athletic, and L.A.-based Associated Press writer Greg Beacham were the only two voters to pick Ohtani.
https://www.ocregister.com/2022/11/17/angels-shohei-ohtani-finishes-2nd-to-yankees-aaron-judge-for-al-mvp/