I am too. I want Joc and Giolito.
shano0603 said:chlavinka said:
We're basically down to our ninth starter … haven't been that bad, really. Need to get healthy and get some SP help at the deadline.
That's why I'm not worried. I love that some of these guys are getting the experience. And doing surprisingly well.
Yep. The baseball gods have kindly given us a few dominant seasons over the last six years that were easily predictable. But the baseball gods giveth and taketh away.Marvin said:
Looking back at the season predictions early in the thread... and we are bad at this game. About the only one we nailed were the negative predictions about LMJ, unfortunately.
It’s extremely obvious which Astros fans were around pre-2017 and which ones weren’t. Y’all need to relax…
— Jake Sumeraj (@AstrosJake) June 11, 2023
Might be a good thing. Humble the team and fans early in the season. Ain't gonna come easy.Deluxe said:Yep. The baseball gods have kindly given us a few dominant seasons over the last six years that were easily predictable. But the baseball gods giveth and taketh away.Marvin said:
Looking back at the season predictions early in the thread... and we are bad at this game. About the only one we nailed were the negative predictions about LMJ, unfortunately.
I agree, I try my best to allow it to play out, knowing it is important to rest players and give prospects real AB's and reps. I just can't abide the personnel decisions made on Sunday. What a f/cking punt. I refused to watch that abomination of a lineup. If that game isn't important to our manager then it isn't important to me.Keeper of The Spirits said:It’s extremely obvious which Astros fans were around pre-2017 and which ones weren’t. Y’all need to relax…
— Jake Sumeraj (@AstrosJake) June 11, 2023
Probably went something like "ok guys great game. I'm going to order a shipment of wine to have ready for us on Monday, who wants cab?"CFTXAG10 said:
Hearing there was a feisty team meeting after the game in Cleveland yesterday called by Dusty. The irony.
9️⃣9️⃣ is coming home 🤘 pic.twitter.com/DHwWVkWUoi
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) June 12, 2023
Umpire: Erich Bacchus
— Umpire Scorecards (@UmpScorecards) June 12, 2023
Final: Astros 0, Guardians 5#Ready2Reign // #ForTheLand#HOUvsCLE // #CLEvsHOU
More stats for this game 👇https://t.co/KaPqNhamIQ pic.twitter.com/iTKUK5T3B0
Yanier can still be ROY if Dusty would, you know, actually play him.Mathguy64 said:
Predicted Record:95-67 - Losing Altuve for 2 months has to catch up with the record at some point.
Team MVP: Yordan
Team Cy Young:Javier - He pitches an actual no hitter not a combined one.
Rookie of the Year: Yanier
Surprise Player of the Year: Yanier
Make 2 or more Positive Predictions:
- Framber and Javier finish top 5 CYA
- Tucker emerges from the shift as a $300MM guy
Make 2 or more Negative Predictions:
- It takes until August for Jose to get back to normal
- Brown struggles
tjack16 said:
Prediction from me
98-64 record for the Astros
The mariners put together a dream run to end the season, make the wild card, and make it to the ALCS…. Only to have us crush their dreams.
Rematch against the Dodgers for the title.
WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS!
Thanks for the insight!texasaggie2015 said:
I've been off the grid the last couple days. Not much new to report or new names that have been mentioned to me as trade targets. Haven't heard anything on Yordan either.
To be fair to Julks, since Chas returned to action on May 8 these are the slash linesredline248 said:
According to Fangraphs, Yainer is up to 102 wRC+
Jake and Chas are sitting at 109 and 108, respectivley
Julks is sitting at 86.
Let's see who starts in LF next time out with a lefty on the mound
Marvin said:
Of the guys not injured (thinking Altuve, Brantley, LMJ, Garcia, Urquidy), I find myself most disappointed in McCormick and Tucker. I expected both to take the next step in their careers, and so far they have held serve at best. Lots of time left, though. I look forward to them getting hot and creating some protection for Alvarez.
And, yes, I did not mention Abreu. He's sort of in a class of his own, but showing signs of approaching some version of his prior self.
In June:redline248 said:To be fair to Julks, since Chas returned to action on May 8 these are the slash linesredline248 said:
According to Fangraphs, Yainer is up to 102 wRC+
Jake and Chas are sitting at 109 and 108, respectivley
Julks is sitting at 86.
Let's see who starts in LF next time out with a lefty on the mound
Chas - .200/.273/.386, 3 HR, 5 BB, 21 K (77 PA)
Julks - .250/.292/.405, 3 HR, 5 BB, 25 K (89 PA)
redline248 said:In June:redline248 said:To be fair to Julks, since Chas returned to action on May 8 these are the slash linesredline248 said:
According to Fangraphs, Yainer is up to 102 wRC+
Jake and Chas are sitting at 109 and 108, respectivley
Julks is sitting at 86.
Let's see who starts in LF next time out with a lefty on the mound
Chas - .200/.273/.386, 3 HR, 5 BB, 21 K (77 PA)
Julks - .250/.292/.405, 3 HR, 5 BB, 25 K (89 PA)
Chas - 7 games, .292/.393/.458 1 HR, 2 BB, 7 K (28 PA)
Julks - 10 games, .235/.278/.441, 2 HR, 2 BB, 11 K (36 PA)
redline248 said:
Yeah, give me a few. I'm using baseball reference. If you go to game logs, you can click the game number for where you want to start and end and it calculates it over the range.