do we have to be civil to the Mariners on this thread? All hail king neris
Don't want to overstate it, but a potentially huge loss for the D-Backs today against White Sox. HOU doesn't need ARI in must-win mode, but that's what they're gonna get, at least for 2 games.Fuzzy Dunlop said:
I did a dive Monday based on the 4 teams records at home, on the road, vs over .500 teams, and under .500 teams in the case of the Rangers and Blue Jays.
Here are the results with 7 games remaining for TX and Seattle and 6 for Houston and Toronto:
Texas - 3.94 wins. 91 wins total
Houston - 3.22 wins. 88 wins total
Toronto - 3.22 wins. 90 wins total
Seattle - 3.39 wins. 89 wins total
Toronto is going to struggle to get their 3 wins unless TB puts it on cruise control, which they may of Baltimore clinches tonight.
Tx, Houston, and Sea are looking about right.
I think if you combine the gifs of Neris bouncing on the top of his head while fielding a bunt (wth?) and Rodriguez turning a 398 foot fly ball into a 402 foot HR (difference in the game against TEX), maybe both of them should just go to timeout for a few minutes.Keeper of The Spirits said:
do we have to be civil to the Mariners on this thread? All hail king neris
Gray is on the 15 Day IL so barring a late run, most likely done. I think tomorrow we throw a combo of Perez / Heaney and go for it all cause Sunday will have to be a BP gameFarmer1906 said:
Rangers, who y'all throwing the next two? Is Gray done for the year?
bmac_aggie18 said:Gray is on the 15 Day IL so barring a late run, most likely done. I think tomorrow we throw a combo of Perez / Heaney and go for it all cause Sunday will have to be a BP gameFarmer1906 said:
Rangers, who y'all throwing the next two? Is Gray done for the year?
Farmer1906 said:bmac_aggie18 said:Gray is on the 15 Day IL so barring a late run, most likely done. I think tomorrow we throw a combo of Perez / Heaney and go for it all cause Sunday will have to be a BP gameFarmer1906 said:
Rangers, who y'all throwing the next two? Is Gray done for the year?
I wonder if there is a point tomorrow where you call off the dogs and save everything for Sunday with pitching being so limited. Say you're down 3 in the 7th, do you throw high leverage arms or save it all for Sunday
This could get wild.
the fact they are allowed to have that line back there is crazy, you have to hit 440 to hit it out in AZ loljkag89 said:
Well of course they did,
Hi, Im Brett said:
Big congrats to Rangers for making playoffs. We'll deserved.
If Texas had a bullpen, we'd have 105+ wins. But we don't have a bullpen. Makes no difference to me who we play. Our bullpen isn't going to change between today and tomorrow. That weakness is going to present itself in whatever ballpark vs. whatever team.agproducer said:
Rangers fans -- no hate on this -- but how are you feeling about the matchup with the Rays? I saw on MLB Network that the Rangers had a .220ish BA against the Rays this year.
I think if your pitching can compete, your bats will come around.
agproducer said:
Rangers fans -- no hate on this -- but how are you feeling about the matchup with the Rays? I saw on MLB Network that the Rangers had a .220ish BA against the Rays this year.
I think if your pitching can compete, your bats will come around.
Carlo4 said:
How does Houston feel about Toronto?
I'd rather play the Twins over Toronto. The Blue Jays offense can be potent. I'm still not sold on their starting pitching. Their bullpen seems pretty decent.Carlo4 said:
How does Houston feel about Toronto?
LOL my bad. Brain fart to the extreme. Guess the bigger question is who would you want to face/not want to face.Farmer1906 said:Carlo4 said:
How does Houston feel about Toronto?
I feel like they won't be getting past the Twins.
I'm rooting for the Twins. That franchise and fanbase shouldn't have to suffer through another series loss. They need to do more than simply break a 19 year sweep streak.Farmer1906 said:Carlo4 said:
How does Houston feel about Toronto?
I feel like they won't be getting past the Twins.
Not a Rangers fan, obviously, but I can't get past the Texas pitching. A year ago J-Mo was a piece that wouldn't make the Yankees postseason rotation so he was dealt for Badar. He's been solid but is a step or two down from Glasnow. Eovaldi has been there in the postseason, but... since he came back he's been bad. Like real bad. 6 starts, 9.30 ERA, only made 5 IP twice, 13% Barrel%, 53% Hard Hit%, & BB% of 13.3%. Then we all know about the bullpen.agproducer said:
Rangers fans -- no hate on this -- but how are you feeling about the matchup with the Rays? I saw on MLB Network that the Rangers had a .220ish BA against the Rays this year.
I think if your pitching can compete, your bats will come around.
Sure, it's why they have 99 wins. Good thing for us this is baseball, not the NFL where the best teams usually win in the playoffs.Farmer1906 said:Not a Rangers fan, obviously, but I can't get past the Texas pitching. A year ago J-Mo was a piece that wouldn't make the Yankees postseason rotation so he was dealt for Badar. He's been solid but is a step or two down from Glasnow. Eovaldi has been there in the postseason, but... since he came back he's been bad. Like real bad. 6 starts, 9.30 ERA, only made 5 IP twice, 13% Barrel%, 53% Hard Hit%, & BB% of 13.3%. Then we all know about the bullpen.agproducer said:
Rangers fans -- no hate on this -- but how are you feeling about the matchup with the Rays? I saw on MLB Network that the Rangers had a .220ish BA against the Rays this year.
I think if your pitching can compete, your bats will come around.
I'm not trying to be a hater. This is how I see it. The offense will have to go wild. I am leaning toward that not happening with Glasnow, Eflin, & Civale starting and Fairbanks, Poche, Stephenson, Kelly, Diekman, & Armstrong. Not everyone will recognize all those names, but they have been killers.
It's not quite as dramatic as hockey, which sometimes goes completely off the rails starting in the 1st round. Wild card teams seem to do fine in the MLB playoffs.Farmer1906 said:
Exactly. You could take the top 8 MLB teams vs. the bottom 8 MLB teams and match them up and I wouldn't be shocked if 1 or 2 teams upset the top dogs in a 3 game series.
Farmer1906 said:Not a Rangers fan, obviously, but I can't get past the Texas pitching. A year ago J-Mo was a piece that wouldn't make the Yankees postseason rotation so he was dealt for Badar. He's been solid but is a step or two down from Glasnow. Eovaldi has been there in the postseason, but... since he came back he's been bad. Like real bad. 6 starts, 9.30 ERA, only made 5 IP twice, 13% Barrel%, 53% Hard Hit%, & BB% of 13.3%. Then we all know about the bullpen.agproducer said:
Rangers fans -- no hate on this -- but how are you feeling about the matchup with the Rays? I saw on MLB Network that the Rangers had a .220ish BA against the Rays this year.
I think if your pitching can compete, your bats will come around.
I'm not trying to be a hater. This is how I see it. The offense will have to go wild. I am leaning toward that not happening with Glasnow, Eflin, & Civale starting and Fairbanks, Poche, Stephenson, Kelly, Diekman, & Armstrong in the arm barn. Not everyone will recognize all those names, but they have been killers.