Screw the Yankees and Red Sox, it's time for an all-Texas ALCS
All I do is Nguyen said:
I want to come over and genuinely wish the rangers good luck in this upcoming ALCS. This is going to be an EPIC series. May the best team win
Astros v Rangers going to have us feeling like Travis Kelce’s mom at the Super Bowl
— Whataburger® (@Whataburger) October 12, 2023
In the last 7 seasons, the Astros are 79-39 vs. Texas. In the 7 seasons prior to that, the Rangers were 67-27 vs. HOU. Two 7 season stretches where each team is 40 games over .500 against the other. They are 106-106 against each other in the last 14 years. And now the ALCS.
— Matt McClearin (@McMattRadio) October 12, 2023
MrCoachEricTaylor said:
They were talking about it on a Dallas area radio station and unless they were talking only about Texas, this is the third time in major league sport's history that 2 teams from the same state have faced off in a championship game/series.
The other two were Spurs and Rockets and then Spurs and Mavs, both basketball.
PoppaB05 said:MrCoachEricTaylor said:
They were talking about it on a Dallas area radio station and unless they were talking only about Texas, this is the third time in major league sport's history that 2 teams from the same state have faced off in a championship game/series.
The other two were Spurs and Rockets and then Spurs and Mavs, both basketball.
Maybe in a league championship but it's happened multiple times in World Series- off the top of my head NY Yankees/Brooklyn Dodgers multiple times and SF Giants /Oakland A's in the quake series.
I'd agree with you Bochy is an X Factor for the Rangers, but I think you are overselling it.fc2112 said:
Gotta admit the Rangers are playing with house money at this point. Next year was the year we were supposed to be good.
But Jung, Carter, Lowe and Heim said "naw right now is good".
The X Factor, imho, is Bruce Bochy, who has forgotten more playoff baseball than most will ever know. I think he's 10X the manager Dusty Baker is. Baker reminds me so much of Wash it's spooky.
Racistfc2112 said:
Gotta admit the Rangers are playing with house money at this point. Next year was the year we were supposed to be good.
But Jung, Carter, Lowe and Heim said "naw right now is good".
The X Factor, imho, is Bruce Bochy, who has forgotten more playoff baseball than most will ever know. I think he's 10X the manager Dusty Baker is. Baker reminds me so much of Wash it's spooky.
There's nothing really within walking distance of Dickies. But if you drive down Montgomery, just on the otherside of 30 is Railhead Barbecue. Good BBQ and they'll for sure have the Ranger game on in the bar and around the restaurant.cablinaggie said:
My wife bought Nate Bargatze tickets months ago for my birthday, for his Fort Worth show on 10/18. If I don't cancel this trip outright, I'd like to catch what I can of Game 3 after the show.
Can anyone recommend a good sports bar near Dickies Arena?
Legal Custodian said:
So is Dubon gonna be a long term guy for y'all or is he just a stop gap? Made some good contact tonight, but don't know yalls plans for him. Thanks
agproducer said:Legal Custodian said:
So is Dubon gonna be a long term guy for y'all or is he just a stop gap? Made some good contact tonight, but don't know yalls plans for him. Thanks
Not sure. He's young, but he may really for the super utility role. He can play everywhere and competently.
Farmer1906 said:agproducer said:Legal Custodian said:
So is Dubon gonna be a long term guy for y'all or is he just a stop gap? Made some good contact tonight, but don't know yalls plans for him. Thanks
Not sure. He's young, but he may really for the super utility role. He can play everywhere and competently.
He's not that young. He's a nice utility player.
CampingAg said:
What are y'all's thoughts on the Astros home struggles? It's weird. Is it too big of a sample size to be an anomaly?
I love this guy. I wonder if he has any new stuff recently. I love his Facebook marketplace story.cablinaggie said:
My wife bought Nate Bargatze tickets months ago for my birthday,
Not super rare but not really common. The vast majority of the time it's a foul ball. I can only remember a couple that hit the roof and were fair balls.Legal Custodian said:
And another random question, how often do balls hit the roof? Didn't really affect the game cause Semien ended up striking out or something but I'm not sure I've seen that happen outside of Tropicana. Was that ever an issue at the Astrodome?
Legal Custodian said:
And another random question, how often do balls hit the roof? Didn't really affect the game cause Semien ended up striking out or something but I'm not sure I've seen that happen outside of Tropicana. Was that ever an issue at the Astrodome?
Would agree. Seems to be a thing this year. Hopefully next year it reverts back to previous years.AggieJ2002 said:CampingAg said:
What are y'all's thoughts on the Astros home struggles? It's weird. Is it too big of a sample size to be an anomaly?
Mental at this point IMO
Would only be fair!Mr Gigem said:
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tjack16 said:Legal Custodian said:
And another random question, how often do balls hit the roof? Didn't really affect the game cause Semien ended up striking out or something but I'm not sure I've seen that happen outside of Tropicana. Was that ever an issue at the Astrodome?
It happens like a handful of times each year. The ruling is always really weird
From my understanding if it's in foul territory, it's a dead ball automatically. But if not then it's live.