Pretty much need to win the next two. A split and a game 5 don't bode well for us
OKCAg2002 said:
When do we see JP France in this series? Will be tandem start with Urquidy for game 4?
We were at home, where the bats have died every series for the past 6-7 weeks.wangus12 said:
As streaky as this team has been all year, it seems it's about time for the bats to go cold again
kb2001 said:
More on Bregman. He is reminding me of Morgan Ensberg. Morgan had 1 great season, he was an all-star that year and he deserved to be. He was aggressive, looking for pitches he could hit, and he was playing care free baseball. He fell back into his old ways of looking for the perfect pitch and he fell back to being a mediocre hitter because of it.
Bregman can be a great hitter when he is being aggressive and looking for pitches he can hit. When he comes up to bat, I really think his mindset right now is that he's about to get screwed by a bad call, instead of how he's going to drive it opposite field and get on base.
He has a good eye, and his complaints are usually justified, but his mind is a mess right now focusing on that.
EastCoastAgNc said:After grounding out ot end the game, Pena appears to have puled up a little bit as he crossed the bag. He slowly walks back to the dugout. #Astros lose 6-2, #ALDS tied 1-1. Twins Sonny Gray vs #Astros Cristian Javier on Tuesday in Minnesota, 3:07p 1st pitch.
— Adam Wexler (@AdamJWexler) October 9, 2023
Oh great, pena may have hurt himself too. What a $#!+ sandwich of a night.
kb2001 said:
More on Bregman. He is reminding me of Morgan Ensberg. Morgan had 1 great season, he was an all-star that year and he deserved to be. He was aggressive, looking for pitches he could hit, and he was playing care free baseball. He fell back into his old ways of looking for the perfect pitch and he fell back to being a mediocre hitter because of it.
Bregman can be a great hitter when he is being aggressive and looking for pitches he can hit. When he comes up to bat, I really think his mindset right now is that he's about to get screwed by a bad call, instead of how he's going to drive it opposite field and get on base.
He has a good eye, and his complaints are usually justified, but his mind is a mess right now focusing on that.
Just think if Framber started game 1...we'd be in the same boat as the Orioles.Boiling Denim said:
We sure stayed on brand this weekend. Verlander dealt and Framber crapped his pants. We left with a 1-1 record and now get to look forward to the less oppressive confines of any road stadium
3-9 at MMP with Maldy catching over the last 12
Runs given up in those games: (7,6,6,11,5,4,6,8,1,7,4,6)
average 5.91 runs allowed
That's not gonna allow for sustained success. there's a clear disconnect between our pitching staff execution and whatever the gameplan is going in
Boiling Denim said:
We sure stayed on brand this weekend. Verlander dealt and Framber crapped his pants. We left with a 1-1 record and now get to look forward to the less oppressive confines of any road stadium
3-9 at MMP with Maldy catching over the last 12
Runs given up in those games: (7,6,6,11,5,4,6,8,1,7,4,6)
average 5.91 runs allowed
That's not gonna allow for sustained success. there's a clear disconnect between our pitching staff execution and whatever the gameplan is going in
The Porkchop Express said:
90s braves syndromeFrok said:
I was at the game last night and I know we sucked but man MMP sure is a dead atmosphere for the playoffs now. I guess we've been spoiled and don't get as excited as we used to.
Frok said:
I was at the game last night and I know we sucked but man MMP sure is a dead atmosphere for the playoffs now. I guess we've been spoiled and don't get as excited as we used to.
houag78 said:
This weekend was a microcosm of the Astros season. Look great, hitting on all cylinders one day; take a big step back the next. Ran into a great pitcher yesterday, so not surprising. Worried that our playoff fate is in the hands of our #3 and 4 starters (vs their 2&3).
Frok said:
I was at the game last night and I know we sucked but man MMP sure is a dead atmosphere for the playoffs now. I guess we've been spoiled and don't get as excited as we used to.
Frok said:
I was at the game last night and I know we sucked but man MMP sure is a dead atmosphere for the playoffs now. I guess we've been spoiled and don't get as excited as we used to.
Well that's the conundrum then. If you're admitting the catcher has no impact on the pitching then only an idiot would start the worst offensive catcher when the gap is so wide between the two players.tjack16 said:Boiling Denim said:
We sure stayed on brand this weekend. Verlander dealt and Framber crapped his pants. We left with a 1-1 record and now get to look forward to the less oppressive confines of any road stadium
3-9 at MMP with Maldy catching over the last 12
Runs given up in those games: (7,6,6,11,5,4,6,8,1,7,4,6)
average 5.91 runs allowed
That's not gonna allow for sustained success. there's a clear disconnect between our pitching staff execution and whatever the gameplan is going in
I cant stand Maldy trust me… I talk bad about him all the time, but the pitching issues aren't on him. Our pitchers are just insanely inconsistent. They've also sucked the second half of the season when Diaz was behind the plate
Frok said:
I was at the game last night and I know we sucked but man MMP sure is a dead atmosphere for the playoffs now. I guess we've been spoiled and don't get as excited as we used to.
Bregxit said:BadAggie said:houag78 said:
This weekend was a microcosm of the Astros season. Look great, hitting on all cylinders one day; take a big step back the next. Ran into a great pitcher yesterday, so not surprising. Worried that our playoff fate is in the hands of our #3 and 4 starters (vs their 2&3).
I'm not sure Framber is a 2 anymore.
He sure dropped a 2 last night. A big steaming 2.
But that's precisely what they are, with an 81-game sample to prove it. The Rangers were 40-41 on the road and they also won 90 games and made the playoffs. Being better at home makes sense, but home field advantage in baseball has never been the advantage it is in the other 3 big sports.Marvin said:The Porkchop Express said:
The point, and one I think you know despite the snarky meme, is that the Astros are not even a .500 team at home. No playoff team, no team that won 90 games, should be this bad at home.
When he's on and rolling he's a bona fide #1. But mentally it doesn t take much to totally derail him. Bad plays in the field do it. Bad calls by blue do it. Last night that set him off with all the borderline non strikes. That zone was very tight and you could tell he was upset. Then the bunt he didnt field well was the carry over. If he fields that cleanly hes got the easy out at 3B.Farmer1906 said:Bregxit said:BadAggie said:houag78 said:
This weekend was a microcosm of the Astros season. Look great, hitting on all cylinders one day; take a big step back the next. Ran into a great pitcher yesterday, so not surprising. Worried that our playoff fate is in the hands of our #3 and 4 starters (vs their 2&3).
I'm not sure Framber is a 2 anymore.
He sure dropped a 2 last night. A big steaming 2.
It wasn't great, but Framber is easily a 2. Closer to a 1 than 3.
81 ERA-(ahead of Lopez 87)
83 FIP- (ahead of Verlander 90)
That's good for 16th in baseball (min 150 IP)
I totally see it.kb2001 said:
More on Bregman. He is reminding me of Morgan Ensberg. Morgan had 1 great season, he was an all-star that year and he deserved to be. He was aggressive, looking for pitches he could hit, and he was playing care free baseball. He fell back into his old ways of looking for the perfect pitch and he fell back to being a mediocre hitter because of it.
Bregman can be a great hitter when he is being aggressive and looking for pitches he can hit. When he comes up to bat, I really think his mindset right now is that he's about to get screwed by a bad call, instead of how he's going to drive it opposite field and get on base.
He has a good eye, and his complaints are usually justified, but his mind is a mess right now focusing on that.
BRING BACK TAL'S HILL!!!Cromagnum said:
Too late to address it this year but we need to figure out why we are so horrible batting at home. Do we need to completely revamp centerfield?