So basically they dont want him being diaz

tjack16 said:
The horns just lost a game in the best possible way. Fly ball found the triangle of death and Stanford walked it off
agdaddy04 said:
Man, was rooting for Stanford but feel bad for tu losing that way. That is a crappy stadium with their lights…
tjack16 said:
The horns just lost a game in the worst possible way. Fly ball found the triangle of death and Stanford walked it off
Stanford is going to Omaha on a nightmare ending for Texas pic.twitter.com/9AxkPcDLfV
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) June 13, 2023
Mathguy64 said:tjack16 said:
The horns just lost a game in the worst possible way. Fly ball found the triangle of death and Stanford walked it off
It's the sips. **** them and the horse they rode in on. There is no worst possible way for them to lose.
agdaddy04 said:
Did you see his throw from RF in the 8th, gunning out the guy at third?
"Data dredging" - Dusty (probably)BTKAG97 said:Fans bringing up fan stuffFarmer1906 said:
Yainer now Ranks (min 50BIP for catchers)
- 5th in xwOBA (.366)
- 16th in wOVA (.318)
- 2nd in xSLG (.565)
- 5th in SLG (.464)
- 4th in xAVG (.288)
- 10th in AVG (.274)
- 3rd in EV (91.8)
- 9th in HH% (45.8%)
- 4th in Barrel% (13.9%)
- 2nd in Brls/PA (10.9%)
Play him, Dusty.
agdaddy04 said:
Man, was rooting for Stanford but feel bad for tu losing that way. That is a crappy stadium with their lights…
Me: Catch the ball if you aren’t scared to play Texas in the supers
— Hook’Em Sports🤘🏻 (@HookEm_Sports) June 6, 2023
Aggies: pic.twitter.com/iiqsmamr0b
The last time each MLB team won a playoff game pic.twitter.com/1soXMFbBx4
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) June 12, 2023
texasaggie2015 said:
Looking at that graphic really makes you appreciate the last 8 years here in Houston. It's so, so hard to find sustained success in this league.
To be honest, it's why I find the win at all cost, go all in every year mentality to be flawed. Yes, I'd like to win the WS each year, but sustained success is how you build a fanbase and a more profitable team.texasaggie2015 said:
Looking at that graphic really makes you appreciate the last 8 years here in Houston. It's so, so hard to find sustained success in this league.
This would seem to offset by continuing to sit at the table with a dud of a managerQuote:
Also, you have to give a lot of credit to Crane for these past 8 years too. He's pushed a lot of chips on the table at the right time and walked away from a hand that probably isn't a winner with his GMs.
I mean, the dude has managed the hell out of the postseason. Regular season has been head-scratching at times, but it's very hard for me to argue with the way he's handled the postseason.redline248 said:This would seem to offset by continuing to sit at the table with a dud of a managerQuote:
Also, you have to give a lot of credit to Crane for these past 8 years too. He's pushed a lot of chips on the table at the right time and walked away from a hand that probably isn't a winner with his GMs.
Remember when they called it the City of Champions? The Steelers and Pirates of the 70s? They've had more than their time in the sun.texasaggie2015 said:
Poor Pittsburgh fans. That's a good sports city. They love their teams and deserve better. PNC Park is fantastic.
I think more than anything its just plain hard to win it. I know that sounds dumb. But in the 90's the Yankees were successful buying their championships nothing stopped them from spending money so they got anyone they wanted. Then you add that guys are drawn to that and drawn to wanting to play in NY and it makes buying it easier.Beat40 said:To be honest, it's why I find the win at all cost, go all in every year mentality to be flawed. Yes, I'd like to win the WS each year, but sustained success is how you build a fanbase and a more profitable team.texasaggie2015 said:
Looking at that graphic really makes you appreciate the last 8 years here in Houston. It's so, so hard to find sustained success in this league.
Royals fans love the 2015 WS, but 8 years later it looks like they are nowhere near competitive in a super weak AL Central. I'd rather be able to make it to the postseason year after year, and then let the chips fall since anything can happen. The Astros should know from experience from 2019, 2021, and 2022 that teams without the best record can make the WS, and even win it.
Also, you have to give a lot of credit to Crane for these past 8 years too. He's pushed a lot of chips on the table at the right time and walked away from a hand that probably isn't a winner with his GMs. An owner who knows when it's best to be aggressive and when it's best to walk away is the reason windows stay open. Let's hope Dana does an excellent job and Crane continues to make the right moves.
That was like... half a century ago lolMcInnis said:Remember when they called it the City of Champions? The Steelers and Pirates of the 70s? They've had more than their time in the suntexasaggie2015 said:
Poor Pittsburgh fans. That's a good sports city. They love their teams and deserve better. PNC Park is fantastic.