won't get to see yankess there any time soonJDUB08AG said:BMX Bandit said:
interesting maybe only to me:
most common ALCS matchup: Yankees v Royals 4 times.
One more against the Yankees and we are tied
won't get to see yankess there any time soonJDUB08AG said:BMX Bandit said:
interesting maybe only to me:
most common ALCS matchup: Yankees v Royals 4 times.
One more against the Yankees and we are tied
Well Framber pitched MUCH better against the Rangers in Arlington than he did in Houston so I like the idea. I have a hard time believing Dusty would do that though.All I do is Nguyen said:
Here's my uneducated fan opinion on the ALCS:
we HAVE to take both games at home. If that means we throw CJ out game 2 then so be it and let Framber take game 3. I know we are better on the road, especially at GLF, but it's the playoffs and anything can happen.
If we split, we need to sweep them at GLF because given our home woes the last thing we need is an anything can happen chaotic game 7.
I believe we can hit Eovaldi, and I know we could hit Sherzer, but the goal every game has to be to drive pitch counts up and get the starters out ASAP so we can get to he BP and wear them down.
Prosperdick said:
I went back and watched the highlights of the game last night and listen to the orgasmic call of Lewis' home run compared to Brantley's and Abreu's.
What a joke and you can argue, well, they knew Royce's shot was out the moment he hit it but Brantley's was pretty much a no doubter and when they DO realize it's a homer there still is no change or inflection. Hell, Abreu's 2 run shot broke the game open and yet you would think they were broadcasting from a morgue.
1:21 Lewis HR
2:41 Uncle Mike's HR
5:56 Abreu's blast
People make too much out of home/away for pitchers. It has more to do with ballpark shape/distances and pitcher type. For example, Framber pitches better on the road than Javier does (both this year and for career splits).SpaceCityAg05 said:
You definitely want to start with JV and Framber because it sets up the best configuration for the road games with Javier, Urquidy, and JV.
That gets both Crmaber starts at MMP and leaves Javier for Game 7 if needed. You don't want Framber on the road with his tendency to get rattled/overamped.
Very true but I don't seem to recall that flat intonation during the World Series last year and I can't recall the Yankee games but since we swept them there really wasn't much drama. Also, the Seattle series they certainly didn't call any of our bombs that matter-of-factly but obviously they were some HUGE home runs that would sound really funny if they weren't called in an excited fashion.BadAggie said:Prosperdick said:
I went back and watched the highlights of the game last night and listen to the orgasmic call of Lewis' home run compared to Brantley's and Abreu's.
What a joke and you can argue, well, they knew Royce's shot was out the moment he hit it but Brantley's was pretty much a no doubter and when they DO realize it's a homer there still is no change or inflection. Hell, Abreu's 2 run shot broke the game open and yet you would think they were broadcasting from a morgue.
1:21 Lewis HR
2:41 Uncle Mike's HR
5:56 Abreu's blast
Hey it comes with being the favorite
Or the hated, whatever
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Who are other stars who played for both teams?
Roy Oswalt
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Astros winning percentage since 2017.
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I think our CF helps Javier out a ton.Buck Compton said:People make too much out of home/away for pitchers. It has more to do with ballpark shape/distances and pitcher type. For example, Framber pitches better on the road than Javier does (both this year and for career splits).SpaceCityAg05 said:
You definitely want to start with JV and Framber because it sets up the best configuration for the road games with Javier, Urquidy, and JV.
That gets both Crmaber starts at MMP and leaves Javier for Game 7 if needed. You don't want Framber on the road with his tendency to get rattled/overamped.
Framber has been slightly worse on the road than at home this year (most likely because of the pitch clock), but his splits over his career basically show no difference between home and away. it's not like he's terrible on the road, either. This year his advantage at home was that he struck out a few more people and walked a few less.
Urquidy gives up fewer homers on the road, but most other stats are even or favor home. Javier is FAR better at home than on the road--both this year and for his career. The real advantage he brings is just being cold as ice in the playoffs for whatever reason.
Adding on to what I said last night and someone this morning comparing Bregman to Jeter, it's a great comparison. If Jeter bounced around the league chasing money rather that loyalty to the Yankees winning titles is he remembered as fondly? Does he make the Hall of Fame? Maybe, who knows. It wouldn't have been the lock it was (396 of 397 ballots).Prosperdick said:This is what I'll never understand and I know I'll get the ridiculous comparisons of "Well, if you were making $120K a year and someone offered you $200K don't tell me you wouldn't take it!!!" It's such a stupid take because once you're making 30, 40, 50 million a year it's all about how many generations below you can piss away your money....there really isn't that much a difference, it almost becomes a rounding error.Harry Dunne said:He ain't gonna be a Twins legend.Boiling Denim said:PrestigeWorldwideAg12 said:
Correa has to be questioning his decision making by now
Ehh he got his bag and broke the Twins playoff streak. They should be back in it again next year. He could become a Twins legend as well by the end of it
He's gonna be a player that they remember fondly that gives them 5 years, a couple of playoff appearances and about 600 games before he gets traded at the deadline towards the end of his contract.
Coulda had his number retired for the Astros and been a real legend with all the rings & postseason records.
You know what doesn't become a rounding error? A ring. Multiple rings. Your name in the team's Hall of Fame. Becoming a legend. That s*** is priceless and some guys just never learn.
Did I hear a "no you don't" after the first "We want Houston" chant? Sounds like there was at least one educated fan in Minnesota or more likely a Blue Jay fan that tried to provide a dire warning they all ignored at their own peril.agproducer said:WE WANT HIGHLIGHTS pic.twitter.com/rytTIlBZry
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Agreed. He is an all-timer, but he is also overrated as hell.agproducer said:
Jeter had 3,465 hits. He would have made the Hall regardless of staying with the Yankees full-time or not.
Nope. This series is going the way the season series went.Wabs said:
Y'all do realize this series is going 7, and it will be tied in the bottom of the 9th with Altuve stepping to the plate against Chapman. It's just gotta happen, right?
I just wonder how his career turns out if he bounces around playing for teams that weren't winning and had lineups that gave him a lot of protection (and extra at bats) to produce all those hits.agproducer said:
Jeter had 3,465 hits. He would have made the Hall regardless of staying with the Yankees full-time or not.
He's a better Cal Ripken Jr (better stats in half the time).Farmer1906 said:Agreed. He is an all-timer, but he is also overrated as hell.agproducer said:
Jeter had 3,465 hits. He would have made the Hall regardless of staying with the Yankees full-time or not.
He's not in the elite wing of the HOF like Ted Williams, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth. etc.
He's more of a Biggio, Larkin, Walker type.
I absolutely agree here.Farmer1906 said:Agreed. He is an all-timer, but he is also overrated as hell.agproducer said:
Jeter had 3,465 hits. He would have made the Hall regardless of staying with the Yankees full-time or not.
He's not in the elite wing of the HOF like Ted Williams, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth. etc.
He's more of a Biggio, Larkin, Walker type.
He's a Biggio type. Larkin didnt have nearly the career counting stats. And IMHO Walker was a product of Coors field and is not a HOF player.Farmer1906 said:Agreed. He is an all-timer, but he is also overrated as hell.agproducer said:
Jeter had 3,465 hits. He would have made the Hall regardless of staying with the Yankees full-time or not.
He's not in the elite wing of the HOF like Ted Williams, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth. etc.
He's more of a Biggio, Larkin, Walker type.
That isn't a terrible comparison. Ripkin just aged in his 30s. From 21-30 he was so so good, especially in '83, '84, & '91. Peak Cal was better than Jeter.AgLA06 said:He's a better Cal Ripken Jr (better stats in half the time).Farmer1906 said:Agreed. He is an all-timer, but he is also overrated as hell.agproducer said:
Jeter had 3,465 hits. He would have made the Hall regardless of staying with the Yankees full-time or not.
He's not in the elite wing of the HOF like Ted Williams, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth. etc.
He's more of a Biggio, Larkin, Walker type.
I can't stand the Yankees either, but don't sell him short. It wouldn't have mattered where he played.
Agreed. Jeter is different for longevity. They had very similar primes.Mathguy64 said:He's a Biggio type. Larkin didnt have nearly the career counting stats. And IMHO Walker was a product of Coors field and is not a HOF player.Farmer1906 said:Agreed. He is an all-timer, but he is also overrated as hell.agproducer said:
Jeter had 3,465 hits. He would have made the Hall regardless of staying with the Yankees full-time or not.
He's not in the elite wing of the HOF like Ted Williams, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth. etc.
He's more of a Biggio, Larkin, Walker type.
I dumped on DB plenty all season, but I absolutely love that after his initial "heck yeah" reaction, he immediately completes his scorecard right there. Just warms the heart.agproducer said:WE WANT HIGHLIGHTS pic.twitter.com/rytTIlBZry
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Yeah, I thought about the Big market vs small market stuff too. It does explain like the Mets also having success as an expansion team.McInnis said:
The chart fascinates me. I think that pointing out how much of general difference there is between expansion and pre-expansion teams is another way of saying what an advantage big market teams have, because all of those markets were taken before expansion.
When the Astros/Mets/Angels/Rangers came into existence in the early 60s free agency was still over ten years away so it was harder for those teams than the ones that came later. That makes what the Mets did in '69 so literally amazing. Of course they did have help from Spec Richardson and the Astros.
Farmer1906 said:Agreed. He is an all-timer, but he is also overrated as hell.agproducer said:
Jeter had 3,465 hits. He would have made the Hall regardless of staying with the Yankees full-time or not.
He's not in the elite wing of the HOF like Ted Williams, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth. etc.
He's more of a Biggio, Larkin, Walker type.