Astros will have a few lefty relievers in camp: Gage, Austin Davis, Parker Mushinski, Blake Taylor. https://t.co/bPql9G7jJM
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) February 13, 2023
Once you get one lefty, you want to get two
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) February 13, 2023
Ag_07 said:
It's a BS beer league softball rule that has no place in the professional game.
some start before the game is over withPrestigeWorldwideAg12 said:Ag_07 said:
It's a BS beer league softball rule that has no place in the professional game.
Maybe the players can start drinking during the 10th?
MLB will also have new rules for when position players can pitch, per @JesseRogersESPN.
— B/R Walk-Off (@BRWalkoff) February 13, 2023
Position players can only pitch when:
• leading team is up by 10+ runs in 9th inning
• trailing team is down by 8+ runs anytime
• the game goes into extra innings pic.twitter.com/QVHTgmrZKN
Looks like Ohtani's pitching career is over.EastCoastAgNc said:MLB will also have new rules for when position players can pitch, per @JesseRogersESPN.
— B/R Walk-Off (@BRWalkoff) February 13, 2023
Position players can only pitch when:
• leading team is up by 10+ runs in 9th inning
• trailing team is down by 8+ runs anytime
• the game goes into extra innings pic.twitter.com/QVHTgmrZKN
Ag_07 said:
It's a BS beer league softball rule that has no place in the professional game.
FredMc92 said:Ag_07 said:
It's a BS beer league softball rule that has no place in the professional game.
Probably 90% of the people that starred your response said the same thing about the DH before the Astros moved to the AL.
𝘽𝙖𝙘𝙠 𝙬𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙚 𝙞𝙩 𝙖𝙡𝙡 𝙨𝙩𝙖𝙧𝙩𝙚𝙙.@astros star Framber Valdez took @YonderalonsoU around his hometown roots in the Dominican Republic to show how it shaped him into the person and player he is today. 🇩🇴@LasMayores | @LosAstros pic.twitter.com/eKGDxFbrjN
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) February 13, 2023
Don't want to play the game that way, win the game in 9 innings. This is not something that is new to sports with shootouts in soccer/hockey that is totally different than the regular game. Hell in College Football, both teams automatically get the ball at the 25 in OT.Ag_07 said:FredMc92 said:Ag_07 said:
It's a BS beer league softball rule that has no place in the professional game.
Probably 90% of the people that starred your response said the same thing about the DH before the Astros moved to the AL.
The DH isn't changing the way the game is played after XX amount of innings.
Ok so for 9 innings the rules of the game are this. But after that then we're gonna play it like this.
It's completely asinine.
doesn't necessarily ruin your bullpen...if the starter goes 7 or 8 innings.loma_vista78 said:
I have come around on the ghost runner rule. Nobody cares about an 18 inning Tuesday night game and it ruins your teams bullpen for 3-4 days after
lmao ... your statements have no basis in fact.Ag_07 said:
The average fan isn't watching an extra inning game on a random Tuesday night against the Royals.
This rule has absolutely nothing to do with making games interesting and making it better on fans.
#2 is my main issue.Ag_07 said:
I have two issues with the rule is that
1) It' so drastically different than how the previous 9 innings were played
2) A pitcher can come into the game and literally do his job and get 3 up and 3 down and his team lose
That's insane to me
That's exactly how it is.Phrasing said:#2 is my main issue.Ag_07 said:
I have two issues with the rule is that
1) It' so drastically different than how the previous 9 innings were played
2) A pitcher can come into the game and literally do his job and get 3 up and 3 down and his team lose
That's insane to me
Curious how they treat it statistically? I'm guessing it's just like an inherited runner from a previous pitcher, but if that run scores it isn't assigned to anybody?
i want the rule to be that the last batter out starts out on third, but he has to run home either stealing home or on a hit and run in the first 3 pitches of the inning.Bag said:would rather start each batter off with a 2-0 count than this stick ball bsBag said:agree 100%Ag_07 said:
It's a BS beer league softball rule that has no place in the professional game.
I'm actively rooting for someone to throw a 10-inning perfect game and lose when the runner gets sacrificed to third and scores on fielder's choice when they do a delayed break for home just to make Manfred Mann look stupid as *****Phrasing said:#2 is my main issue.Ag_07 said:
I have two issues with the rule is that
1) It' so drastically different than how the previous 9 innings were played
2) A pitcher can come into the game and literally do his job and get 3 up and 3 down and his team lose
That's insane to me
Curious how they treat it statistically? I'm guessing it's just like an inherited runner from a previous pitcher, but if that run scores it isn't assigned to anybody?
The Porkchop Express said:i want the rule to be that the last batter out starts out on third, but he has to run home either stealing home or on a hit and run in the first 3 pitches of the inning.Bag said:would rather start each batter off with a 2-0 count than this stick ball bsBag said:agree 100%Ag_07 said:
It's a BS beer league softball rule that has no place in the professional game.
Also, any fielder who makes an error has to leave the field and cannot be replaced, like a red card in soccer.
Also, if the game gets to the 15th inning, your pitching coach has to pitch until the game is over, your first base coach is the runner on second, and the third base coach leads off the inning.
If the game gets to 20 innings, each team gets to pick one guy from the other team. They each have to run around the bases as fast as they can, and whoever makes it to home fastest, his team wins.
SOURCE: Framber Valdez could sign extension with Astros by Opening Day. According to a person close to the talks, he's looking for a contract of $150 million and up.@z101digital @ZDeportes pic.twitter.com/z4CU7UfrMU
— Héctor Gómez (@hgomez27) February 14, 2023
The Astros and Framber Valdez have had no negotiations about a long-term extension, his agent said on Tuesday morning, calling a report of Valdez signing before opening day for at least $150 million "absolutely 100 percent made up information.” - https://t.co/Qs9cHSIDwt
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) February 14, 2023
Quote:
A report from the Dominican Republic, which cited one anonymous source, suggested Valdez is seeking a deal of at least $150 million and could sign before opening day. Cabrera called the report "absolutely 100 percent made up information."
"That is 1,000 percent categorically false," Cabrera said on Tuesday morning. "I haven't even had a conversation with (general manager Dana Brown) with respect to Framber Valdez. There are no negotiations. Whatever conversations that do exist will not be handled in the press."
"Framber, as of right now, has won two World Series games and won a ring last year," Cabrera said. "All he knows is Houston. He likes Houston. Whatever conversation (happens) beyond that is something we'll address if necessary. Until then, there's no use in speculating."
Like you said in your earlier post, the 4/$115 implied tack-on isn't enough of a value price to justify us pulling the trigger on that right now. I'd rather just roll the dice, gauge his value after 2025 and see if he can be signed for something similar.Farmer1906 said:
That's kind of disappointing, but also a relief because 150 M for Framber age 32+ isn't ideal.
I wonder if the option was Javier or Framber and not both.