The ALCS part was good too, with Gary Pettis, Bruce Hurts, Dwight Evans, and Calvin Schiraldi in studio.
There's a scalp inside.Ag_07 said:
So what's with the Philly helmet?
Texaggie7nine said:Treasures from the 2022 World Series are now on display in Cooperstown. Relive the @astros championship in our Autumn Glory exhibit.
— National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum âš¾ (@baseballhall) December 15, 2022
📷 Milo Stewart Jr.https://t.co/MhLmjOadIg pic.twitter.com/tBR2XyRuiL
"Astros Solidify Dynasty"
Rodon Yankees deal: 6/162mm. Full no trade
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) December 16, 2022
Farmer1906 said:
Facts
But they have some legit depth. Cole, Rodon, Nestor, and Sevy is a nice 1-4 punch.
1. 2021 ALDS G4
— Aidan Resnick (@AidanResnick) December 16, 2022
2. 2022 ALCS G3
3. 2022 ALCS G4
4. 2020 ALDS G4 and 2022 ALCS G1
5. 2017 ALCS G2 and G6, 2019 ALCS G3, and 2022 ALCS G2
In other words, the Astros are 9-0 in postseason games against these five pitchers. https://t.co/8F1oF8HMTH
agproducer said:Texaggie7nine said:Treasures from the 2022 World Series are now on display in Cooperstown. Relive the @astros championship in our Autumn Glory exhibit.
— National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum âš¾ (@baseballhall) December 15, 2022
📷 Milo Stewart Jr.https://t.co/MhLmjOadIg pic.twitter.com/tBR2XyRuiL
"Astros Solidify Dynasty"
Does the Dodgers display from 2020 have Mickey Mouse ears in it?
It's a move that they had to make.EastCoastAgNc said:1. 2021 ALDS G4
— Aidan Resnick (@AidanResnick) December 16, 2022
2. 2022 ALCS G3
3. 2022 ALCS G4
4. 2020 ALDS G4 and 2022 ALCS G1
5. 2017 ALCS G2 and G6, 2019 ALCS G3, and 2022 ALCS G2
In other words, the Astros are 9-0 in postseason games against these five pitchers. https://t.co/8F1oF8HMTH
EastCoastAgNc said:1. 2021 ALDS G4
— Aidan Resnick (@AidanResnick) December 16, 2022
2. 2022 ALCS G3
3. 2022 ALCS G4
4. 2020 ALDS G4 and 2022 ALCS G1
5. 2017 ALCS G2 and G6, 2019 ALCS G3, and 2022 ALCS G2
In other words, the Astros are 9-0 in postseason games against these five pitchers. https://t.co/8F1oF8HMTH
Enjoy this highlight video of the Astros dominating the Yankees shiny new rotation. Also, it’s all playoff footage :) pic.twitter.com/275772Qqwh
— Space City Sports (@LiveSCS) December 16, 2022
The Porkchop Express said:
Was enjoying the prep work for my colonoscopy last night and recorded/watched a show on MLB Network about the 1986 Championship series. It was from 2013 and I'd never seen it before. For the Astros/Mets part, they had Bob Costas and another guy talking to Billy Hatcher and Doc Gooden in person, with video recorded clips of several others, including a hilarious Mike Scott interview in which he repeatedly said he had never scuffed a ball, but maybe he had thrown a scuffed ball.
The ALCS part was good too, with Gary Pettis, Bruce Hurts, Dwight Evans, and Calvin Schiraldi in studio.
It apparently was originally a 2-hour special called 1986: A Postseason to Remember, but what I watched was broken down into two different shows. The first was all about the WS and the second was all about the LCSs.Phrasing said:The Porkchop Express said:
Was enjoying the prep work for my colonoscopy last night and recorded/watched a show on MLB Network about the 1986 Championship series. It was from 2013 and I'd never seen it before. For the Astros/Mets part, they had Bob Costas and another guy talking to Billy Hatcher and Doc Gooden in person, with video recorded clips of several others, including a hilarious Mike Scott interview in which he repeatedly said he had never scuffed a ball, but maybe he had thrown a scuffed ball.
The ALCS part was good too, with Gary Pettis, Bruce Hurts, Dwight Evans, and Calvin Schiraldi in studio.
Would love to watch. Do you remember the name of it? I can search On Demand and see if it is available.
"The best left-handed starter in the league."@JimBowdenGM says it is time for @Yankees fans to get excited.#RepBX pic.twitter.com/d0rqzw650L
— MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM (@MLBNetworkRadio) December 16, 2022
Who even wants National TV? I prefer our announcers…scd88 said:
National media still shlts on Houston and sucks off the NY and coastal teams. Color me surprised they are rooting for anything NY, especially when it comes to Houston. **** those chodes.
I'll also bet you there will be multiple teams that still get in national TV more than HOU does. What are the stats on that over the past few years, anyway?
What if our announcers aren't re-signed and get national jobs?Buck Compton said:Who even wants National TV? I prefer our announcers…scd88 said:
National media still shlts on Houston and sucks off the NY and coastal teams. Color me surprised they are rooting for anything NY, especially when it comes to Houston. **** those chodes.
I'll also bet you there will be multiple teams that still get in national TV more than HOU does. What are the stats on that over the past few years, anyway?
Blum has been with the team for over 10 years now. He is a fan favorite and I do not see him or Kalas going anywhere. I *hope* that this is them working on a longer than a one year deal that they got last year.WES2006AG said:
https://www.si.com/mlb/astros/news/houston-astros-broadcasters-todd-kalas-geoff-blum-unsigned-next-season
No way the Astros screw this up right?
What's the matter? You don't want 162 games of Kevin Eschenfelder and Mike Stanton?n_touch said:Blum has been with the team for over 10 years now. He is a fan favorite and I do not see him or Kalas going anywhere. I *hope* that this is them working on a longer than a one year deal that they got last year.WES2006AG said:
https://www.si.com/mlb/astros/news/houston-astros-broadcasters-todd-kalas-geoff-blum-unsigned-next-season
No way the Astros screw this up right?