Prosperdick said:
After the gut punches of Aggie basketball (tourney only), baseball (season so far and losing to the sips), and football (still trying to forget) I NEED ASTROS BASEBALL NOW!!!!!
Astros’ ring ceremony is Friday night&again Jim Crane will be spreading the wealth among team/stadium employees:”We’re gonna give everybody n the building a ring” Jim will cover the taxes again. “Happy to pay the taxes-We win another one,I’ll pay the taxes til the cows come home” pic.twitter.com/DQKbZh1iPc
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) March 28, 2023
OF @CoreyJulks, from Friendswood (Clear Brook High School) and @UHCougarBB, on making the opening day roster of his hometown @astros: “That was just pure excitement..Now to be able to say I made the opening day roster, it’s a dream come true.” pic.twitter.com/oKFURvxLfY
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) March 28, 2023
Astros catcher César Salazar on making his first opening day roster: “I was very surprised. It’s an unreal feeling..I couldn’t believe it. I thought it was a dream. I’m an emotional mess. When Dana (Brown) told me there were some tears.” pic.twitter.com/y6uikdu7su
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) March 28, 2023
Just expressing how damn happy I am to have Astros baseball...my apologies I used the Aggies as a comparison but I'm fairly sure it doesn't cross pollinate, unless you're a Ranger fan and I guess there could be a correlation.bigjag19 said:
Why are you even associating all that negativity???
My cousin is pumped. I told this story before but he retired two years ago and has always loved baseball. Although he grew up in Detroit and has always loved the Tigers he moved to Houston about 20 years ago and has fully become a huge Astros fan. It certainly didn't hurt when we acquired Justin.Farmer1906 said:Astros’ ring ceremony is Friday night&again Jim Crane will be spreading the wealth among team/stadium employees:”We’re gonna give everybody n the building a ring” Jim will cover the taxes again. “Happy to pay the taxes-We win another one,I’ll pay the taxes til the cows come home” pic.twitter.com/DQKbZh1iPc
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) March 28, 2023OF @CoreyJulks, from Friendswood (Clear Brook High School) and @UHCougarBB, on making the opening day roster of his hometown @astros: “That was just pure excitement..Now to be able to say I made the opening day roster, it’s a dream come true.” pic.twitter.com/oKFURvxLfY
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) March 28, 2023Astros catcher César Salazar on making his first opening day roster: “I was very surprised. It’s an unreal feeling..I couldn’t believe it. I thought it was a dream. I’m an emotional mess. When Dana (Brown) told me there were some tears.” pic.twitter.com/y6uikdu7su
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) March 28, 2023
Yes but the stats were at the bottom, not drop downs for each player. Pitchers were always visible for both teams no matter who was at bat (now the batting team pitcher does not show). No more permanent score sheet type diamonds to show past game performance. Just overall different look.Lonestar_Ag09 said:
What's different? Honest question I can't tell, wasn't it always lineups on the side, video in middle and box score on the bottom?
The Astros have really led the way on identifying pitcher potential and how to make a tweak and churn out studs, Strom got a lot of credit for this. I have to think we are also on the leading edge of having a strong game manager behind the dish. I am starting to think we don't see Lee as being able to do that. I am sure there are some advanced stats our org has developed showing how much a game manager offsets offensive output. If Maldy loses 20 RBI per year vs avg catcher output but saves 40 RBI per year as game manager, I gotta think the Astros know how measure and quantify that second number.EastCoastAgNc said:Korey Lee: "Obviously it's a little punch in the neck, but at the end of the day, it's going to be good for me. It's going to be good for the org, good for everybody. I'm excited for the season and, at the end of the day, we get to play baseball."
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) March 29, 2023
I also appreciated Lance's wife never dropped the "do you know who I am" card.Farmer1906 said:
It was a cool story, bro. Thanks for sharing.
Don't fret, a few Yordan blasts and they'll need to replace it again.Texaggie7nine said:Yes but the stats were at the bottom, not drop downs for each player. Pitchers were always visible for both teams no matter who was at bat (now the batting team pitcher does not show). No more permanent score sheet type diamonds to show past game performance. Just overall different look.Lonestar_Ag09 said:
What's different? Honest question I can't tell, wasn't it always lineups on the side, video in middle and box score on the bottom?
I'm sure I'll get used to it and like it.
Eso si, Que es said:The Astros have really led the way on identifying pitcher potential and how to make a tweak and churn out studs, Strom got a lot of credit for this. I have to think we are also on the leading edge of having a strong game manager behind the dish. I am starting to think we don't see Lee as being able to do that. I am sure there are some advanced stats our org has developed showing how much a game manager offsets offensive output. If Maldy loses 20 RBI per year vs avg catcher output but saves 40 RBI per year as game manager, I gotta think the Astros know how measure and quantify that second number.EastCoastAgNc said:Korey Lee: "Obviously it's a little punch in the neck, but at the end of the day, it's going to be good for me. It's going to be good for the org, good for everybody. I'm excited for the season and, at the end of the day, we get to play baseball."
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) March 29, 2023
You also can't overlook the fact that a lot of our staff and pitching prospects are English as a second language, and our catchers are now Maldonado, Salazar, and Diaz.
Happy #OpeningDay Eve. pic.twitter.com/VesVFI37hq
— MLB (@MLB) March 29, 2023
Yordan hidden upper right....fu mlb!Farmer1906 said:Happy #OpeningDay Eve. pic.twitter.com/VesVFI37hq
— MLB (@MLB) March 29, 2023
This season, every time we score 3 runs or more at home, H-Town wins a FREE Jumbo Jack with a purchase of a large drink. pic.twitter.com/pEIBnRAwfj
— Houston Astros (@astros) March 29, 2023
Catching up on this thread - can't wait for tomorrow!! LFG!!bearkatag15 said:Astros moves:
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) March 28, 2023
Lee, Matijevic, Bannon, Bielak, and Madris optioned.
Machado, Dirden, Davis and Buttrey reassigned.
Dirden will start season in Triple-A.
When the Astros score runs, you can score runs too!EastCoastAgNc said:This season, every time we score 3 runs or more at home, H-Town wins a FREE Jumbo Jack with a purchase of a large drink. pic.twitter.com/pEIBnRAwfj
— Houston Astros (@astros) March 29, 2023
Lonestar already hit on this, but once you make the 40 man roster you can only be sent down so many times before you can't. Then you can hit waivers, get traded, get released, or added back to the big league club withing a short window (7-10 days?). Guys not yet on the 40 man aren't technically on the roster yet so they get reassigned. I had to freshen up on this the other day.Phrasing said:Catching up on this thread - can't wait for tomorrow!! LFG!!bearkatag15 said:Astros moves:
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) March 28, 2023
Lee, Matijevic, Bannon, Bielak, and Madris optioned.
Machado, Dirden, Davis and Buttrey reassigned.
Dirden will start season in Triple-A.
As a long time Astros fan and baseball player growing up, I still never took the time to understand the front office lingo. Can someone explain to me what being "optioned" and "reassigned" means? Sounds like both Lee and Dirden are playing AAA with Sugar Land, but one was "optioned" and one was "reassigned".
Also, does this mean we are carrying Maldanado, Diaz and Salazer at C?
TIA
EastCoastAgNc said:This season, every time we score 3 runs or more at home, H-Town wins a FREE Jumbo Jack with a purchase of a large drink. pic.twitter.com/pEIBnRAwfj
— Houston Astros (@astros) March 29, 2023
bearkatag15 said:EastCoastAgNc said:This season, every time we score 3 runs or more at home, H-Town wins a FREE Jumbo Jack with a purchase of a large drink. pic.twitter.com/pEIBnRAwfj
— Houston Astros (@astros) March 29, 2023
Last year the Astros scored 3 runs or more at home 61 times. Jack in the Box is not going to be helping with the obesity problem in this city
Absolutely this. Building a rapport outside of game moments is immeasurable. Remember when Maldy and Verlander had a discussion/disagreement on the mound during playoff game. We need someone who can talk a stud back away from the ledge. You can't get that through translation near as well. Sure we have infielders who can translate from Lee to Javier, but it is not the same as a true leader speaking your native tongue.Farmer1906 said:
Fair but I was thinking more about game plans, building trust, and being able to communicate in heated moments.