Playoff Correa in effect
Beau Holder said:
Some lefty bats plenty capable of doing damage also in Julien, Kepler, Kiriloff, and Wallner.
txags11 said:
Uh DBacks catcher just got smoked on a follow through
Farmer1906 said:Beau Holder said:
Some lefty bats plenty capable of doing damage also in Julien, Kepler, Kiriloff, and Wallner.
This worries me the most. They're a bad match up for us.
McInnis said:
So young Biggio, after four post season games in his career, now with a .125 BA and no wins. Sure that's a small sample but you know this has to be painful for dad to watch.
txags11 said:
I don't think Torrey Louvello wants to keep him in..will be curious to see how the game goes on..
The difference being Cavin is not counted upon to be one of the big bats for the Jays.superaggie73 said:McInnis said:
So young Biggio, after four post season games in his career, now with a .125 BA and no wins. Sure that's a small sample but you know this has to be painful for dad to watch.
Like father like son
Beau Holder said:Farmer1906 said:Beau Holder said:
Some lefty bats plenty capable of doing damage also in Julien, Kepler, Kiriloff, and Wallner.
This worries me the most. They're a bad match up for us.
May actually be an argument for starting Framber game 1, give yourself the best chance (in theory) to not fall behind with Lopez and Gray due up.
HarryRocket said:
The comparisons of biggios isn't really fair. I didn't see the 3 headed 90's Braves or Kevin brown out there today.
number of postseason games won since 2017 pic.twitter.com/HVG6k40G4h
— Jay Cuda (@JayCuda) October 4, 2023
HarryRocket said:
The comparisons of biggios isn't really fair. I didn't see the 3 headed 90's Braves or Kevin brown out there today.
Joe Ryan was scheduled to start Game 3 of the Wild Card series for the Twins. Presumably, he'd start Game 1 on Saturday. He faced Houston twice in the regular season: 10 IP, 7 H, 9 ER, 4 BB, 16 K.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) October 5, 2023
Twins also have Bailey Ober & Kenta Maeda, but they're using Maeda as a reliever.
I was at that Astros playoff game and I knew it was going to be special because I got a HR ball (yes it was batting practice but I didn't care, it was still awesome).tjack16 said:
Let's hope this weekend is just like the ALDS in 2018
- Aggies win overtime game vs #13 Kentucky
- Astros go up 2-0 on Cleveland
I also acknowledged the irony so you can GTFOH.Bregxit said:Prosperdick said:I know we still have a few more days until Astros baseball but for the love of God can we not have a "I'd rather the Aggies lose than Astros" debate on this thread. I know I wouldn't shut up about Dusty or Maldy but for the most part, people agreed with my takes.MosesHallRAB04 said:BayAg_14 said:
Football without hesitation.
Wrong
I don't want to read any negative football takes on an Astros thread so lets just stick to the games happening this week and when Ketch is going to disclose which veterans (rightly) can't stand Dusty.
After two months of many of us asking you to shut the **** up about Dusty you have the audacity to ask for a topic change. GTFOH.
Prosperdick said:I was at that Astros playoff game and I knew it was going to be special because I got a HR ball (yes it was batting practice but I didn't care, it was still awesome).tjack16 said:
Let's hope this weekend is just like the ALDS in 2018
- Aggies win overtime game vs #13 Kentucky
- Astros go up 2-0 on Cleveland
Yes, the Ags beat UK but you forgot about the Texans beating the Cowboys in OT (or maybe a last second FG in regulation, I can't remember) on that Monday night. It was one of the best sports road trip 3 day weekends I've ever had.
The only negative was the sips beat OU in a crazy game where that ass hat Ehlinger told Kyler "Take the L."
I just realized I'm now talking football...bad Dickie, bad!
It's what I call the fishbowl effect. Each manager knows the camera is locked on them whenever a pitcher gets into even a whiff of trouble so they feel they HAVE to act to show how managerial they are. Dusty wasn't like that last playoffs and I gave him kudos for it. For instance, in the World Series when Verlander got into major trouble I bet 95% of skippers would have asked for the ball.Mathguy64 said:It's playoff baseball. The time of the year when every manager turns into Dave Roberts and overmanages the game from the minute they finish their morning bowl or Cheerios.Beau Holder said:
It's still not clear to me why Berrios was pulled to begin with.