Kashchei said:
So, Dubon's great game means he gets to play the next game while Diaz's great game means he gets to ride the pine. Makes total sense.
Can we please stop saying this? At this point, given the information 2015 has given us, it's more Dusty than it is anything else.BadAggie said:
Dusty valuing outfield defense in this series, not surprised that's limiting Uncle Mike.
Pitching staff really needs to get over its Linus need for the Maldy blanket.
Eovaldi is likely on a pitch count anyways.
That was the top 5 since essentially the ASB last year and last year's postseason.RED AG 98 said:
Tucker at 5 again. I mean it worked yesterday but I still hate it. Old school 4 I would get even if I prefer top 3 but 5? 5? 5? And of course there's the continued disrespect of Chazzy Fizz.
So he is saying if you take out the 9 non-starts, the Astros are 22-14 or .611 since July 5th when Yainer is in the starting lineup? Seems like a good thing to me. 50 pts over their season average seems like a good thing...but maybe that is just fan stuff.linkdude said:Larry arguing with Tags. Like two brick walls fightingWhat Brian FAILS to tell you is NINE of these 45 games Diaz was used as a PH and/or defensive replacement and the record in those 9 g is 1-8.
— Larry TheGM (@LarryTheGMman) September 5, 2023
Sure, Diaz is responsible for the loss in a game where he played one inning and had one PA.
This is journalistic propaganda,
Maybe one of the reasons I'm hopefully there will be a new manager next season is just so I can stop reading this statement over and over!txags92 said:So he is saying if you take out the 9 non-starts, the Astros are 22-14 or .611 since July 5th when Yainer is in the starting lineup? Seems like a good thing to me. 50 pts over their season average seems like a good thing...but maybe that is just fan stuff.linkdude said:Larry arguing with Tags. Like two brick walls fightingWhat Brian FAILS to tell you is NINE of these 45 games Diaz was used as a PH and/or defensive replacement and the record in those 9 g is 1-8.
— Larry TheGM (@LarryTheGMman) September 5, 2023
Sure, Diaz is responsible for the loss in a game where he played one inning and had one PA.
This is journalistic propaganda,
Wabs said:He texted and said he just landed.AgLA06 said:
Hopefully he called in sick and got on a plane.
I can't imagine what he must be feeling. I'm on tilt just caddying for my daughter in local golf tournaments. And she's 8 with no expectations from me other than to gain some mental toughness and a life skill.
Beat40 said:
Just depends on if he's getting the groundball or not.
I think it will take less than 8 runs.
Seattle was just red hot - they lit up the entire Astros staff that weekend. They aren't a good offense.BadAggie said:Beat40 said:
Just depends on if he's getting the groundball or not.
I think it will take less than 8 runs.
Hasn't fared well versus good offenses as of late. It'd be great to see him have a quality start tonight unfortunately that's not how he's been lately.
I think this is exactly the case.Ag_07 said:
I doubt Yordan is playing LF at all this series because of the turf. Maybe the same for Brantley.
From your lips to God's ears.Beat40 said:Maybe one of the reasons I'm hopefully there will be a new manager next season is just so I can stop reading this statement over and over!txags92 said:So he is saying if you take out the 9 non-starts, the Astros are 22-14 or .611 since July 5th when Yainer is in the starting lineup? Seems like a good thing to me. 50 pts over their season average seems like a good thing...but maybe that is just fan stuff.linkdude said:Larry arguing with Tags. Like two brick walls fightingWhat Brian FAILS to tell you is NINE of these 45 games Diaz was used as a PH and/or defensive replacement and the record in those 9 g is 1-8.
— Larry TheGM (@LarryTheGMman) September 5, 2023
Sure, Diaz is responsible for the loss in a game where he played one inning and had one PA.
This is journalistic propaganda,
I wish we could get the baby step of when Framber (or JV or just about everyone else Maldy gets to f***ing catch) exits around the 5th or 6th inning Maldy should AUTOMATICALLY be pinch hit for by Diaz.Ags #1 said:
At least chas is starting. Glass half full view. Diaz to pinch hit in the 8th
Ags #1 said:
At least chas is starting. Glass half full view. Diaz to pinch hit in the 8th
Chas would be in the portal too...probably after the 2nd game of the season.gigemJTH12 said:
if this was college Diaz would already be in the portal.
I hate Dusty.
Quote:
The Rangers reinstated Eovaldi without him making a rehab start in the minors. He hasn't faced live hitters since Aug. 21 but felt good after bullpen sessions Friday and Sunday.
Beat40 said:
Just depends on if he's getting the groundball or not.
I think it will take less than 8 runs.
Ciboag96 said:Quote:
The Rangers reinstated Eovaldi without him making a rehab start in the minors. He hasn't faced live hitters since Aug. 21 but felt good after bullpen sessions Friday and Sunday.
An injured pitcher brought up without a rehab start to get into the groove?
Astros:
That is what is s weird about the last month. The numbers averaged out over 27 games look good. But they include a 5 game stretch with the most runs in Astros history and then a bunch of games where our hitters looked absolutely inept against what had been pretty pedestrian pitchers up to that point in the season. Pair it with our aces pitching like the Rangers bullpen and you get 15-12.redline248 said:
Last 30 days, the offense has been pretty, pretty good. Abreu's totals here include before his injury. Since he came back after those few days off he's sitting at .719 OPS and 99 wRC+ (9 games, 39 PA)
In this same timeframe, the Astros are 15-12.