Grapesoda2525 said:
Fans from the other thread would probably crash it and mess it up.
Didn't even think about that but man wouldn't surprise me at all haha
Grapesoda2525 said:
Fans from the other thread would probably crash it and mess it up.
Legal Custodian said:
Just looked it up, and unless I'm missing something, this is the first time two teams from the same state have matched up in the LCS.
Hundreds if not thousands of Astro fans who supposedly don't care about us at all read this thread. You wouldn't just have to worry about the ones on the other thread who post, but lurkers who read and don't post at all could still ruin your day if you arrange something publicly on here.bmac_aggie18 said:Grapesoda2525 said:
Fans from the other thread would probably crash it and mess it up.
Didn't even think about that but man wouldn't surprise me at all haha
Grapesoda2525 said:
Well…. I was very vocal about wanting to be on the AL east side of the bracket and was right about that.
I was hoping the Astros either wouldn't make it at all or the twins would beat them.
The Astros are 9-4 against us and have gone to 7 ALCS's in a row. They just seem like the team that won't die.
In the Astros postgame celebration in the locker room on FS1 Dusty Baker tells Justin Verlander to lead things off because “I’m doing the World Series.” Justin did drop a few F-bombs pic.twitter.com/H4EKLfunmy
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The NLCS doesn't start until Monday. Games 1, 3 and 5 (if necessary) of the ALCS will all be 7PM starts.CampingAg said:
I wonder what the holdup has been on announcing the game time Sunday? It was always gonna be just one game with two central time zone teams. If AZ is in the NLCS I wonder who will get prime time slots on days when they both play? ALCS (two medium market teams in the same state), or NLCS (one major market and one dud market)?
bmac_aggie18 said:Quincey P. Morris said:bmac_aggie18 said:
Any of y'all live around Houston and are interested in meeting up for one of the games this week? Know the times suck but worth a shot
I'm in League City but have appointments for my daughter tomorrow and Wednesday. I'd be down for something if we advance.
Quincey P,
You still up to meet for something? Surely there's a Ranger friendly bar or something around.
Anyone else around Houston feel free to chime in, be cool to get something put together.
Seven Costanza said:
Ridiculous hypothetical:
Let's say that some miraculous technology existed that would allow an unlimited number of fans to comfortably attend the next playoff game in Arlington. Everything about the experience is exactly the same from the seating, traffic, parking, and lines, but somehow could have unlimited attendance (just go with it). And assume it's not a novel concept.
If the Rangers offered free admission to anyone that showed up under this stupid premise, how many people would go to the game? Assume your seats would be good, but not a luxury experience. DFW has about 8 million people. Would 1 in 25 want to go (320,000)? More or less, in your opinion?
fc2112 said:
Hey, why the celebrations from the Oxys over getting to the ALCS? Weren't the Oxy fans around here saying getting to the ALCS wasn't a big deal?
fc2112 said:
Be prepared that the aftermarket is gonna be stupid for this series.
At least the game is in Houston and it would be game 2.hawk1689 said:
How is that DFW sports always find a way to conflict in big games? The one MNF game we have just happens to be on game 1 of the ALCS?
I assume you are only asking Rangers fans to attend. Therefore, I would put the number much higher. Closer to one million and could be much higher. For example, I live in Baton Rouge and would make the trip for free tickets.91AggieLawyer said:Seven Costanza said:
Ridiculous hypothetical:
Let's say that some miraculous technology existed that would allow an unlimited number of fans to comfortably attend the next playoff game in Arlington. Everything about the experience is exactly the same from the seating, traffic, parking, and lines, but somehow could have unlimited attendance (just go with it). And assume it's not a novel concept.
If the Rangers offered free admission to anyone that showed up under this stupid premise, how many people would go to the game? Assume your seats would be good, but not a luxury experience. DFW has about 8 million people. Would 1 in 25 want to go (320,000)? More or less, in your opinion?
500K easy. Maybe 750. A million would be pushing it. Keep in mind that there wouldn't be fans from just the immediate metroplex. I was attending games when I was a kid living in Sherman in Grayson County. All of North Texas would come under these circumstances so come to think of it, a million might not be out of the question.
There are a lot of older, 60+ year old Ranger fans who haven't been to playoff baseball and would love to see a game.
hawk1689 said:
How is that DFW sports always find a way to conflict in big games? The one MNF game we have just happens to be on game 1 of the ALCS?
fatherof4 said:
What is Montgomery salary range going to be and what are the chances he stays with the Rangers after the season?
It's going to be pretty steep, and I think his agent is going to test FA regardless - he'd be remiss if he didn't.KT 90 said:fatherof4 said:
What is Montgomery salary range going to be and what are the chances he stays with the Rangers after the season?
DallasAg is pretty good at finding comparable pitchers and getting a general range. Montgomery has been solid since the trade, so his price is likely increasing. His last start wasn't as good, but still not terrible.
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Whether he's the ace of the staff or a No. 2 starter is in the eye of the beholder, but Montgomery is on the short list of legitimate candidates to get a deal in excess of $100 million.