And it's starting to look like we're skipping a Gray start.
So add that to the "lets hope there's nothing more to this" pile.
So add that to the "lets hope there's nothing more to this" pile.
South Platte said:Having lived in several different metro areas, it's just a really weak and frustrated sports town. The Dallas Cowboys' success (and attention) created a permanent wound on the city's fanbase. The Rockets had a brief summit in the 1990's and had some good teams recently, but nobody really believed it could be sustained. The teams don't create a lasting relationship with the fanbase, and I wouldn't be surprised if the Texans eventually left Houston.Tobias Funke said:
What is it about Houston that makes fans of their teams so insecure and obnoxious? It's like the youngest child of every Texas family moved there and went all in on talking ****
The fanbase only supports teams that win at a considerable rate, which is why the Astros' run has generated so much pride. These Astros teams have taken on MLB's best and won. They relish villain status and the players don't crater like all the other Oilers, Rockets, Texans, and Astros teams used to.
Let this pathetic town have their 1 team. We'll have to listen to it until we punch back with our own title.
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Proposition Joe said:
Not real sure what to make of the Hedges deal. On one hand it's a depth move which would seem to signal Heim may very well be on the shelf for a while. On the other hand, it's a catcher with zero offensive skills so surely that wouldn't be the answer.
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Austin Hedges of Pittsburgh grades out this year as the best receiver in the game. According to MLB's Statcast system, he's saved 10 runs behind the plate, three more than Heim (who ranks third). Hedges is a veteran who is solid at guiding a staff and excellent at calling games. Offensively, he's a non-factor. He's a career .569 OPS guy; over the last three seasons it's below .500. He's not going to solve the offensive issues, but, then again, the Rangers will solve a lot of those if Corey Seager returns to the lineup this week.
don't forget those WNBA championships!!!!South Platte said:Having lived in several different metro areas, it's just a really weak and frustrated sports town. The Dallas Cowboys' success (and attention) created a permanent wound on the city's fanbase. The Rockets had a brief summit in the 1990's and had some good teams recently, but nobody really believed it could be sustained. The teams don't create a lasting relationship with the fanbase, and I wouldn't be surprised if the Texans eventually left Houston.Tobias Funke said:
What is it about Houston that makes fans of their teams so insecure and obnoxious? It's like the youngest child of every Texas family moved there and went all in on talking ****
The fanbase only supports teams that win at a considerable rate, which is why the Astros' run has generated so much pride. These Astros teams have taken on MLB's best and won. They relish villain status and the players don't crater like all the other Oilers, Rockets, Texans, and Astros teams used to.
Let this pathetic town have their 1 team. We'll have to listen to it until we punch back with our own title.
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--Austin Hedges of Pittsburgh grades out this year as the best receiver in the game. According to MLB's Statcast system, he's saved 10 runs behind the plate, three more than Heim (who ranks third). Hedges is a veteran who is solid at guiding a staff and excellent at calling games. Offensively, he's a non-factor. He's a career .569 OPS guy; over the last three seasons it's below .500. He's not going to solve the offensive issues, but, then again, the Rangers will solve a lot of those if Corey Seager returns to the lineup this week. He's a backup in Pittsburgh, free at the end of this year and, you would think, easily available. Of course, if the Rangers decide to consider any more bullpen arms, it could make doing a deal a bit more complicated.
I think that is something you can message to Heim and Perez.rbtexan said:
Tough call. If I remember correctly, he's under contract through '26, and is 33. Not a great message to send to Heim IMO, but definitely a huge upgrade from Garver.
DallasAg 94 said:I think that is something you can message to Heim and Perez.rbtexan said:
Tough call. If I remember correctly, he's under contract through '26, and is 33. Not a great message to send to Heim IMO, but definitely a huge upgrade from Garver.
2023, Perez has been C (69), DH (26), 1B (2). He has been averaging about 40G/Season at DH.
Heim has gone C (84), DH (7).
I'm wanting a Catcher to go no more than 110G behind the plate. I think if you gave Heim 100-110 G @ C, that'd extend his life at C.
gigem1223 said:
Shocked we haven't picked up another reliever yet. Hope they're working on something.
gigem1223 said:
He's an excellent defensive catcher. I bet we see him catch 60% of the time with Garver being more DH.
PatriotAg02 said:
Deadline has passed correct?
PatriotAg02 said:
Deadline has passed correct?
Why? We've essentially added 3 relievers (and possibly 4 depending on Eovaldi) to our 'pen already.Dwb22 said:
Praying for a reliever somehow
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dvldog said:Proposition Joe said:
Not real sure what to make of the Hedges deal. On one hand it's a depth move which would seem to signal Heim may very well be on the shelf for a while. On the other hand, it's a catcher with zero offensive skills so surely that wouldn't be the answer.
It has to be based on how horrible defensively Garver/Huff have been.
Per EG:Quote:
Austin Hedges of Pittsburgh grades out this year as the best receiver in the game. According to MLB's Statcast system, he's saved 10 runs behind the plate, three more than Heim (who ranks third). Hedges is a veteran who is solid at guiding a staff and excellent at calling games. Offensively, he's a non-factor. He's a career .569 OPS guy; over the last three seasons it's below .500. He's not going to solve the offensive issues, but, then again, the Rangers will solve a lot of those if Corey Seager returns to the lineup this week.