I am honestly in agreement with this. It told folks that Maldy called that on purpose b/c he knew the reaction he would get.
bearkatag15 said:Just met Jose Abreu at Bucees!!! OMG!!! @astros dude was sooo nice! @LockedOnAstros pic.twitter.com/sDXrKO1JBm
— Htown Wheelhouse™️2X World Series Champs '17, '22 (@HtownWheelhouse) October 21, 2023
lol imagine being at Buccees and seeing Jose Abreu after that game
512Ag said:
Which ***** ass player hid behind anonymity? I guess he's afraid mean old Maldy might target him next.
From The Athletic:
"Another Rangers player, granted anonymity in exchange for his candor, essentially accused Maldonado of masterminding the whole thing.
"One of the best relievers in baseball just suddenly lost command?" the player asked, referring to Abreu. "Maldonado's smart. They got exactly what they wanted, Adolis riled up. Crazy coincidence, isn't it?"
Maldonado is certainly smart. He also can be an irritant. And evidently, he is inside the Rangers' heads."
I agree. I know what we have to say publicly. And I know we have a good alibi (ie don't want to put runners on first and second with nobody out, down by only 2). But that just made the situation more perfect.texasaggie2015 said:
I'm in the minority but I do think he was beaned on purpose. I went back and forth until this morning. But it wasn't retaliation. I think we knew he would react the way he did and it would A) Light a fire under our asses and B) Cause them to lose their composure
That's just my opinion. No inside info obviously.
Nanomachines son said:Bob Lee said:512Ag said:
Which ***** ass player hid behind anonymity? I guess he's afraid mean old Maldy might target him next.
From The Athletic:
"Another Rangers player, granted anonymity in exchange for his candor, essentially accused Maldonado of masterminding the whole thing.
"One of the best relievers in baseball just suddenly lost command?" the player asked, referring to Abreu. "Maldonado's smart. They got exactly what they wanted, Adolis riled up. Crazy coincidence, isn't it?"
Maldonado is certainly smart. He also can be an irritant. And evidently, he is inside the Rangers' heads."
Maldonado is a clever player, but the mythology surrounding him is fantastic, and it's kind of self fulfilling. The more people believe these things, the more they come true.
The mythology continues to grow the more he massively over performs in the playoffs and is constantly involved in crazy scenarios through no fault of his own. Everyone knows his analytics are among the best in the league so there is already a mystic surrounding his brain wherein everyone thinks he knows just how to get into other player's heads.
He's reaching stratospheric levels now since hitters go straight for him instead of the pitcher who hit the batter.
He will carry this over when he becomes a coach. The guy is going to be able to coach in this sport the rest of his life if he wants.
You say some words of truth in there, but there's a literal 0% chance JV wanted or planned for Garcia to hit the initial go-ahead HR.AustinAg2K said:
The Rangers player is only partially correct. This wasn't a ploy by only Maldy. JV, Maldy, and Dusty all got together and hatched the plan before the 6th inning. They could see the Astros bats were struggling. While they knew JV could have just finished the game himself and win 2-1, they felt like they needed to make a spark happen to propel the team for the rest of the playoffs. So, the three veterans got together and hatched the plan. They knew that if Garcia got a big HR, he would showboat and act a fool. So JV made the sacrifice and dropped a meat ball right into his power zone. As expected, Garcia did his thing. At that moment, all three of them looked at each other because they knew they had the Rangers. The next time up, Maldy called for up and in, knowing Garcia would be a little ***** about it. That's when Dusty went to work. He dragged that argument out knowing that not only knowing it would make LeClerc sit, but also he could see the fire start to burn inside the offense. Dusty played his part perfectly. He didn't need to give the team any words of encouragement, he knew they were about to do what was expected. It was all calculated, and perfectly executed.
Go back and watch the tape. The truth is out there. Maldy, Dusty, and JV cold ass gangster. The Rangers might be out there playing chess, but those three are out there playing Hunger Games.
texasaggie2015 said:
I'm in the minority but I do think he was beaned on purpose. I went back and forth until this morning. But it wasn't retaliation. I think we knew he would react the way he did and it would A) Light a fire under our asses and B) Cause them to lose their composure
That's just my opinion. No inside info obviously.
We wonFarmer1906 said:
I think y'all are nuts. If Maldy called it and Abreu trusted him to do it, then they're the dumbest players in baseball and we deserved to lose last night.
Deluxe said:We wonFarmer1906 said:
I think y'all are nuts. If Maldy called it and Abreu trusted him to do it, then they're the dumbest players in baseball and we deserved to lose last night.
Agreed. Calling up and in or high and tight - sure. As you've pointed out that's where you should pitch him anyway, and nothing wrong with a little brushback to get him off the plate.Farmer1906 said:
I think y'all are nuts. If Maldy called it and Abreu trusted him to do it, then they're the dumbest players in baseball and we deserved to lose last night.
Don't act like we've never been here before. You think we can't handle some increased intensity? If anything, I think it plays right into our hands.Farmer1906 said:
And they won't forget it.
Farmer1906 said:
I think y'all are nuts. If Maldy called it and Abreu trusted him to do it, then they're the dumbest players in baseball and we deserved to lose last night.
Nanomachines son said:Bob Lee said:512Ag said:
Which ***** ass player hid behind anonymity? I guess he's afraid mean old Maldy might target him next.
From The Athletic:
"Another Rangers player, granted anonymity in exchange for his candor, essentially accused Maldonado of masterminding the whole thing.
"One of the best relievers in baseball just suddenly lost command?" the player asked, referring to Abreu. "Maldonado's smart. They got exactly what they wanted, Adolis riled up. Crazy coincidence, isn't it?"
Maldonado is certainly smart. He also can be an irritant. And evidently, he is inside the Rangers' heads."
Maldonado is a clever player, but the mythology surrounding him is fantastic, and it's kind of self fulfilling. The more people believe these things, the more they come true.
The mythology continues to grow the more he massively over performs in the playoffs and is constantly involved in crazy scenarios through no fault of his own. Everyone knows his analytics are among the best in the league so there is already a mystic surrounding his brain wherein everyone thinks he knows just how to get into other player's heads.
He's reaching stratospheric levels now since hitters go straight for him instead of the pitcher who hit the batter.
He will carry this over when he becomes a coach. The guy is going to be able to coach in this sport the rest of his life if he wants.
bearkatag15 said:Just met Jose Abreu at Bucees!!! OMG!!! @astros dude was sooo nice! @LockedOnAstros pic.twitter.com/sDXrKO1JBm
— Htown Wheelhouse™️2X World Series Champs '17, '22 (@HtownWheelhouse) October 21, 2023
lol imagine being at Buccees and seeing Jose Abreu after that game
That is an extremely loud stadium for a HR hit by the away team.Texas A&M said:
Let's be honest, how many times have you watched this clip since the end of the game? I missed it live, so I probably went overboard on how many times I've watched it since I got home last night.The hit heard all around Texas. pic.twitter.com/cWhkQIfBfk
— Houston Astros (@astros) October 21, 2023
AustinAg2K said:512Ag said:
Which ***** ass player hid behind anonymity? I guess he's afraid mean old Maldy might target him next.
From The Athletic:
"Another Rangers player, granted anonymity in exchange for his candor, essentially accused Maldonado of masterminding the whole thing.
"One of the best relievers in baseball just suddenly lost command?" the player asked, referring to Abreu. "Maldonado's smart. They got exactly what they wanted, Adolis riled up. Crazy coincidence, isn't it?"
Maldonado is certainly smart. He also can be an irritant. And evidently, he is inside the Rangers' heads."
The Rangers player is only partially correct. This wasn't a ploy by only Maldy. JV, Maldy, and Dusty all got together and hatched the plan before the 6th inning. They could see the Astros bats were struggling. While they knew JV could have just finished the game himself and win 2-1, they felt like they needed to make a spark happen to propel the team for the rest of the playoffs. So, the three veterans got together and hatched the plan. They knew that if Garcia got a big HR, he would showboat and act a fool. So JV made the sacrifice and dropped a meat ball right into his power zone. As expected, Garcia did his thing. At that moment, all three of them looked at each other because they knew they had the Rangers. The next time up, Maldy called for up and in, knowing Garcia would be a little ***** about it. That's when Dusty went to work. He dragged that argument out knowing that not only knowing it would make LeClerc sit, but also he could see the fire start to burn inside the offense. Dusty played his part perfectly. He didn't need to give the team any words of encouragement, he knew they were about to do what was expected. It was all calculated, and perfectly executed.
Go back and watch the tape. The truth is out there. Maldy, Dusty, and JV cold ass gangster. The Rangers might be out there playing chess, but those three are out there playing Hunger Games.
agdaddy04 said:
What's wild is that people wanted to replace him all year on this thread. People get laser focused on one team for 162 games and don't realize how good he is and how other teams would do anything to have him on their squad.
dermdoc said:
Farmer1906 said:
I think y'all are nuts. If Maldy called it and Abreu trusted him to do it, then they're the dumbest players in baseball and we deserved to lose last night.
Woods Ag said:
I think it's crazy we're all acting like there aren't unwritten rules about etiquette, and that it's preposterous that we plugged him intentially.
texasaggie2015 said:
I believe Grant called McTaggart unprofessional for… simply saying they partied. Which was correct. There was videos.
And now Grant is quite literally making **** up. It's wild.
Ag_07 said:
Does anyone video of the entire scuffle because live I could've sworn Garcia gave that umpire a shove and after that the ump backed off and that's when Yordan was there.
If he didn't shove him then he came awfully close.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1318357826/houston-astros-make-america-mad-again-tDoitBest said:dermdoc said:
Do you have a link where to get that shirt?
Deluxe said:You say some words of truth in there, but there's a literal 0% chance JV wanted or planned for Garcia to hit the initial go-ahead HR.AustinAg2K said:
The Rangers player is only partially correct. This wasn't a ploy by only Maldy. JV, Maldy, and Dusty all got together and hatched the plan before the 6th inning. They could see the Astros bats were struggling. While they knew JV could have just finished the game himself and win 2-1, they felt like they needed to make a spark happen to propel the team for the rest of the playoffs. So, the three veterans got together and hatched the plan. They knew that if Garcia got a big HR, he would showboat and act a fool. So JV made the sacrifice and dropped a meat ball right into his power zone. As expected, Garcia did his thing. At that moment, all three of them looked at each other because they knew they had the Rangers. The next time up, Maldy called for up and in, knowing Garcia would be a little ***** about it. That's when Dusty went to work. He dragged that argument out knowing that not only knowing it would make LeClerc sit, but also he could see the fire start to burn inside the offense. Dusty played his part perfectly. He didn't need to give the team any words of encouragement, he knew they were about to do what was expected. It was all calculated, and perfectly executed.
Go back and watch the tape. The truth is out there. Maldy, Dusty, and JV cold ass gangster. The Rangers might be out there playing chess, but those three are out there playing Hunger Games.