FrioAg 00 said:
I think it has something to do with his "I'm the most badass dude on the planet" stance
I think you're way off here.
Regardless of his struggles in the clutch a top 5 Astro list without Bagwell is a joke.
FrioAg 00 said:
I think it has something to do with his "I'm the most badass dude on the planet" stance
I've mentioned before that the end of Baggy's career left me with some sour grapes on the subject of him, but he was a megastar during his playing days and impossible to leave off the list. Biggio and Bagwell's careers would have been significantly lessened without each other's presence, and Bagwell's 1994 season was one for the ages. He's not in my top 5 favorites, but definitely in the top best.Ag_07 said:FrioAg 00 said:
I think it has something to do with his "I'm the most badass dude on the planet" stance
I think you're way off here.
Regardless of his struggles in the clutch a top 5 Astro list without Bagwell is a joke.
When I was in HS with Cheo Jr., Bellaire played Alvin in the regional semifinals one year and Alvin walked Cruz Jr. intentionally with the bases loaded in the top of the first inning so they didn't have to pitch to him. He hit .600 his senior year.Bregxit said:The Porkchop Express said:
You're right. I went to plenty of Nolan games in the 80s where he would lose 2-0 or 3-1. He was our long-time favorite alongside Cheo Cruz, and when I saw Nolan at TCU in 1995 in person, I literally stopped walking and my friend went crashing into me. I was quite star struck
I was in a pitchers duel against Alvin when Reese was in the team. I went 8 2/3 and they walked it off on an error and a double. Nolan shook mine and the Alvin pitcher's hands after the game and said we did a heck of a job. Highlight of my baseball career.
Bellaire was cheating its ass off in baseball throughout the 80s and 90s. There were some sleazeball apartments on Bissonet and Bellaire Blvd. what cost about $250/month, so parents would rent one, pretend it was their home address, and enroll their kids at BHS. My sophomore year, Bellaire had 3 future MLBers on its roster, but only 1 of them, Kelly Wunsch (Gigem) was zoned there. Cruz lived in Friendswood but came to Bellaire on a foreign language transfer, and Jeff Devanon's parents had the phony apartment, he lived literally across the street from Westbury HS.Bregxit said:Pretty sure I have told this here before, but we played a preseason game against Bellaire. I struck Cheito out the first time up. Second time he hit a ball about 550' off of me. My neck still hurts from the whiplash.The Porkchop Express said:When I was in HS with Cheo Jr., Bellaire played Alvin in the regional semifinals one year and Alvin walked Cruz Jr. intentionally with the bases loaded in the top of the first inning so they didn't have to pitch to him. He hit .600 his senior year.Bregxit said:The Porkchop Express said:
You're right. I went to plenty of Nolan games in the 80s where he would lose 2-0 or 3-1. He was our long-time favorite alongside Cheo Cruz, and when I saw Nolan at TCU in 1995 in person, I literally stopped walking and my friend went crashing into me. I was quite star struck
I was in a pitchers duel against Alvin when Reese was in the team. I went 8 2/3 and they walked it off on an error and a double. Nolan shook mine and the Alvin pitcher's hands after the game and said we did a heck of a job. Highlight of my baseball career.
I don't remember him. I was too busy helping our basketball team go 8-22 to get to know too many of the baseball playersBregxit said:
Yeah I remember hearing about Devanon. I remember Schreiber was a d-bag. Did he weasel his way in as well?
No idea! I was in elementary school then.Taxman90 said:
…I guess Bellaire got tired of losing to Sharpstown in the 70's and early 80's.
From @EvanDrellich's new article, MLB might adjust some of the new rules. He says, "It wasn’t immediately known what specific changes were discussed, but if any are made, they’re not expected to be major." I'm Team Pitch Clock, but I wouldn't mind https://t.co/KL8qUJsPJO… https://t.co/osQQ0xk3Sa pic.twitter.com/8hAcpcistE
— Jared Carrabis (@Jared_Carrabis) March 21, 2023
Something I just realized: The Astros won't have Jose Altuve at second base on Opening Day for the first time in 11 seasons.
— Astros Stats (@astro_numbers) March 21, 2023
The last second baseman not named Jose Altuve who played second base on Opening Day for Houston? Bill Hall.
Talk about a lifetime ago.
Lonestar_Ag09 said:
I really enjoy Japanese baseball. It's very pure
Oh hell yeah I’m getting one of these for the desk pic.twitter.com/F2P8l2tGX1
— 🏆 SPACEMAN 🏆 (@CopierCollin) March 21, 2023
Probably the most remarkable thing about this walk-off is Ukyo Shuto reaching a sprint speed of 30.4 ft/s (ELITE) and reaching home plate from 1st base in only 10.3 seconds (3.08 seconds from 3rd to home).
— Jeremy Maschino (@JMaschino_56) March 21, 2023
Most dudes aren't scoring on this play. pic.twitter.com/U3EI8C6LTk
I would EASILY wear a 30-0 ass whooping from Japan tomorrow and then watch Ben Verlander make out with Ohtani in the post game if it meant Jose Altuve returned to spring training at full health.
— Bonda (@BenOndaTop) March 21, 2023
I think he played for the Brewers for a long time. The 2011 Astros were not exactly a team to write home about. BR.com says we signed him as a free agent in December 2010 and released him on June 4 2011 so he must have been pretty spectacular.Lonestar_Ag09 said:
Who the hell is Bill Hall
Astros-Marlins pic.twitter.com/WfaiCffbtA
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) March 21, 2023
Starters for the week
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) March 21, 2023
Today: Ronel Blanco
Wed @ NYM: Hunter Brown
Thurs vs WAS: Luis Garcia
Fri vs MIA: Framber Valdez
Yeah, I can't stand the guy. Also I would take his "inside info" with a grain of salt. He mentions having "friends" on the team way too often for someone to actually have friends on the team lolAggieLong said:
I had to unfollow. He is too much sometimes. I figured someone would retweet the good info he has, if any.