Beau Holder said:
Lost to the A's at home lol
Beau Holder said:
Lost to the A's at home lol
MosesHallRAB04 said:BoxingAg84 said:
Wait, this was real?
How did I miss this?!From the Astros broadcast. Top to bottom classless franchise. Couldn’t imagine being a fan. pic.twitter.com/OCo5PlAoBp
— Texas Rangers Insider (@RangersInsiders) August 30, 2023
Someone with tweeter respond with the forced jerk off story
Ironically made the last out of Mike Scott's no hitter.W said:
the list of all-time Astro-killers might begin and end with Will Clark
he had a phenomenal 1.008 career OPS vs. Houston in 449 at-bats -- not a small sample size
even had an .896 OPS in the Astrodome
Clark destroyed the late 80's Astros teams
probably has the best numbers against Houston of a non-Hall of Famer
BoxingAg84 said:
Wait, this was real?
How did I miss this?!From the Astros broadcast. Top to bottom classless franchise. Couldn’t imagine being a fan. pic.twitter.com/OCo5PlAoBp
— Texas Rangers Insider (@RangersInsiders) August 30, 2023
if we pick C does that make the Yankees org LGBTBoxingAg84 said:
Wait, this was real?
How did I miss this?!From the Astros broadcast. Top to bottom classless franchise. Couldn’t imagine being a fan. pic.twitter.com/OCo5PlAoBp
— Texas Rangers Insider (@RangersInsiders) August 30, 2023
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Kyle Barraclough died for this
Beau Holder said:
Lost to the A's at home lol
I love that they had a packed house to watch them lose to the lowly A's.Quote:
The announced attendance of 44,280 was the largest Tuesday crowd at T-Mobile Park since Seattle's 2014 home opener.
Dies Irae said:
If you guys need some extra mariners tears this is a great compilation of the yordong on game 1 of the playoffs.
I didn't realize baggy and biggio were behind home plate and you can see them both raise their arms in unison when they hear the contact
That was awesome. Two things:Dies Irae said:
If you guys need some extra mariners tears this is a great compilation of the yordong on game 1 of the playoffs.
I didn't realize baggy and biggio were behind home plate and you can see them both raise their arms in unison when they hear the contact
Bullpen Review #1:
— Trevor Rosenthal (@TrevRosenthal) August 29, 2023
St Louis Cardinals -
The best part of any bullpen is the view it provides.
Second is if there is access from the clubhouse through areas other than the field.
The St Louis home bullpen has both.
A break room for the stadium trade workers turns into a… pic.twitter.com/tK0RX0r8Dx
MLB Bullpen Review #2
— Trevor Rosenthal (@TrevRosenthal) August 30, 2023
Cincinnati Reds-
This one has a special place in my heart. My first ASG selection was in 2015 and Cincinnati was the host of the event that season.
I have also spent many games (and rain delays) in this bullpen.
First, I have to appreciate the design.… pic.twitter.com/ItCcU2ahE9
W said:
as expected...quite a few Hall of Famers feasted on the Astros thru the years
- Tony Gwynn had a .355 career BA vs. Houston. 320 hits vs. the Astros -- the most against any opponent
- Willie Stargell had a .922 career OPS vs. the Astros including 43 home runs
- Andre Dawson's OPS vs. the Astros (.857) is 50 points higher than his career OPS (.806)
Will have to remember that. We've gotten to know a few of the bullpen guys, and Bracamonte is a good family friend. When we do go on road trips we always make it a point to go over to the visitor pen to say hello. In KC last year they had easy access to the guys which I think is awesome for the fan experience.texasaggie2015 said:
He would review the visitors bullpen which is in right center.
If you're ever in Cleveland, buy a cheap ticket to get in and go stand along the railing near the away bullpen in left center. I did that for the Astros series last year. It was fun watching those guys go through their routines and I got to have a conversation with a few of them. Decent view of the ballpark as well.
I'd rather they split so it's easier for us to take the division...at that point I don't care if both squeak in because we'll be in the driver's seat with a bye and rested arms (which we'll definitely need).Big Al 1992 said:
So when Seattle plays Rangers do we want one team to beat the other totally out of the playoffs for good or is it better if they split each series. I'm leaning towards knock one of them all the way out so we only have to be concerned about the other.
Big Al 1992 said:
So when Seattle plays Rangers do we want one team to beat the other totally out of the playoffs for good or is it better if they split each series. I'm leaning towards knock one of them all the way out so we only have to be concerned about the other.
For me, the best part of that game (aside from the walk-off obviously), is the emotional swing of the kid in the stands. I know exactly how he felt at the lowest and highest points. I know most dislike this guy, including me, but this is the best video of the kid's emotional roller coaster. His first appearance is about 1:32, and the last is about 4:26.Dies Irae said:
If you guys need some extra mariners tears this is a great compilation of the yordong on game 1 of the playoffs.
I didn't realize baggy and biggio were behind home plate and you can see them both raise their arms in unison when they hear the contact
Boiling Denim said:
So is Mike Clevinger too toxic of an asset still? Asking for a concerned CJ fan
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While Seattle and Baltimore have been fun teams to follow this season, and may very well finish with better records than Houston, neither team has the same level of experience and comfort in October that Houston has. Additionally, with injuries mounting in Baltimore and decimating the Texas Rangers, Houston finds itself with a phenomenal opportunity to make its way back to their familiar stomping grounds of the Fall Classic.
We've gone 4-3 since this post. Need to win this afternoon to get to the 17-11 (.607) for Aug and lock in our second-best month. A loss means 16-12 (.571)Farmer1906 said:
Our best month of the season was May 17-10 (.630). We currently sit 12-8 (.600). We need to finish 6-2 in the last eight to reach 18-10 (.643). If we finish 5-3 / 17-11, I would be a very happy camper.
Farmer1906 said:We've gone 4-3 since this post. Need to win this afternoon to get to the 17-11 (.607) for Aug and lock in our second-best month. A loss means 16-12 (.571)Farmer1906 said:
Our best month of the season was May 17-10 (.630). We currently sit 12-8 (.600). We need to finish 6-2 in the last eight to reach 18-10 (.643). If we finish 5-3 / 17-11, I would be a very happy camper.
Seattle is 20-6 (.769) with 1 to go vs OAK.
Arlington is 15-11 (.577) with 1 to go @ NYM
Farmer1906 said:
Yall got it deleted too quickly. I was going to have some fun.
I know. I was going to call him a liberal and watch his head explode.Marvin said:Farmer1906 said:
Yall got it deleted too quickly. I was going to have some fun.
Me too. He's a Dallas nut that spends his times talking about trucks, hunting, and conspiracy theories. Real man of genius.
Most runs scored since the All-Star break:
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) August 30, 2023
1. Braves 264
2. Astros 259
3. Cubs 255
4. Dodgers 246
5. Phillies 241
Most hits since All-Star break:
1. Astros 425
2. Braves 411
3. Dodgers 408
4. Mariners 401
5. Cubs 393
Team ERA since the All-Star break:
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) August 30, 2023
1. Mariners 3.44
2. Blue Jays 3.45
3. Dodgers 3.49
4. Brewers 3.63
5. Phillies 3.64
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16. Astros 4.52