All I do is Nguyen said:
There was a guy on Twitter a couple of years ago who posted that his mom got him an Astros jersey. It was Mike Fiers
All I do is Nguyen said:
Cannot wait for baseball season.
— Alex Bregman (@ABREG_1) December 24, 2023
He's making a list and he's checking it twice 🎁
— Houston Astros (@astros) December 24, 2023
Happy Holidays from the Houston Astros. pic.twitter.com/EZUfub4zc6
Bregxit said:That is a Niet Yakov hat. Given to bad kids named Yakov. Can also be used for Yevgeny and Yury.Marvin said:
Spent a day touring Tallinn, Estonia on the way to northern Finland. What in the hell is this?!
EastCoastAgNc said:He's making a list and he's checking it twice 🎁
— Houston Astros (@astros) December 24, 2023
Happy Holidays from the Houston Astros. pic.twitter.com/EZUfub4zc6
Why would the Mariners want to do that?Farmer1906 said:
We need to trade for Miller before he blows up next season.The data on Bryce Miller’s splitter is insane!
— Chris Clegg (@RotoClegg) December 23, 2023
80 mph
884 rpm
-3 IVB (43 in vMov)
15.7 in hMov
Among qualified splitters in the Majors:
vMov: 1st
hMov: 2nd
Spin: 5th lowest(low spin is good) https://t.co/7SAV7t2XwZ
BREAKING: Catcher Mitch Garver and the Seattle Mariners are in agreement on a two-year, $24 million contract, pending physical, sources tell ESPN.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) December 25, 2023
Merry Christmas and happy holidays to him, Mariners fans who get to celebrate an unexpected gift and everyone else.
Twisted Helix said:
Merry Christmas Astros Buddies!
Enjoy and indulge your families today.
Jeremy Peña might actually hit 11 HR next season! #HoustonAstros pic.twitter.com/P7zMqo6VPg
— Kuno Martinez 🚂 ✭🤘🏽 (@Kuno75) December 24, 2023
Mr.Bond said:Twisted Helix said:
Merry Christmas Astros Buddies!
Enjoy and indulge your families today.
NSFW!
love that second one. Where might that be found?spadilly said:
Apparently I'm easy to buy for. Merry Christmas!
Lonestar_Ag09 said:love that second one. Where might that be found?spadilly said:
Apparently I'm easy to buy for. Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to everyone, and especially those children in third-world countries receiving 2023 Astros American League champions gear
— Ben DuBose (@BenDuBose) December 25, 2023
Cuban INF/OF Pedro León (25) will play Winter Ball in Puerto Rico with the Criollos de Caguas, a team whose manager is Yadier Molina.
— Francys Romero (@francysromeroFR) December 26, 2023
León hit 21 HR in Triple-A 2023 and is expected to reach MLB next season.
He will be activated this Wednesday. pic.twitter.com/KUNP7EC0uV
#BlueJays are in agreement with Kevin Kiermaier on a one-year, $10.5 million deal pending physical per source@Feinsand was on this. Deal includes some incentives
— Ben Nicholson-Smith (@bnicholsonsmith) December 26, 2023
The Porkchop Express said:
Missed my countdown a bit this week , but here are a couple of catch-me-ups.
95 days to opening day.
In the summer of 1995, I surprised my best friend at A&M with tickets to er on his birthday. the Padres in a double header on his birthday. We were both taking summer calsses at A&M.
It was post-mega trade, so the Padres had Caminiti, Finley, Roberto Petagine, Andujar Cedeno and Brian Williams, and the Astros had received Derek Bell, Phil Plantier, Orlando Miller, Craig Shipley, andDoug Brocail.
Doug Drabek was on the bump for the Astros and gave up a run in the top of the first thanks to a Derek Bell error, but Bell got an RBi single with two outs in the bottom of the inning to tie it.
Neither team scored again for 15 more innings.
That's right! In the top of the 16th, the Padres finally got ahead 2-1 on an RBI double by Tony Gwynn to score Cedeno, but Bell threw out FInley at home.
Trevor Hoffman had pitched the bottom of the 15th and gotten three foul pops, so they brought him back out for the 16th. But Bagwell doubled off him to lead off the inning, and Tony Eusebeio doubled him in to tie the game at 2.
Brocail pitched the top of the 17th and retired the side in order. He then bunted for a hit to lead off the bottom of the 17th, moved to second on a sac bunt by James Mouton and scored the game-winning run on a single by Biggio. How many pitchers in the last 75 years have gotten the win and scored the walkoff run in the same game? Can't be very many.
40 minutes later, Game 2 started and the Astros cruised to a 41 victory with Mike Hampton defeating none other than Fernando Valenzuela. Biggio lit him up for a 3-run homer in the 5th inning. The incomparable Tony Gwynn was 5-for-11 in the double header, raising his average to .361.
26 innings of baseball for $8 apiece. not a bad Saturday.
JDUB08AG said:
My dad and I were both at these games. I was 10 and loved that we spent basically the entire day in the dome. I oddly remember there being a cow milking competition between games that I'm pretty sure was won by Shane Reynolds lol.
The Porkchop Express said:JDUB08AG said:
My dad and I were both at these games. I was 10 and loved that we spent basically the entire day in the dome. I oddly remember there being a cow milking competition between games that I'm pretty sure was won by Shane Reynolds lol.
JDUB08AG said:The Porkchop Express said:
Missed my countdown a bit this week , but here are a couple of catch-me-ups.
95 days to opening day.
In the summer of 1995, I surprised my best friend at A&M with tickets to er on his birthday. the Padres in a double header on his birthday. We were both taking summer calsses at A&M.
It was post-mega trade, so the Padres had Caminiti, Finley, Roberto Petagine, Andujar Cedeno and Brian Williams, and the Astros had received Derek Bell, Phil Plantier, Orlando Miller, Craig Shipley, andDoug Brocail.
Doug Drabek was on the bump for the Astros and gave up a run in the top of the first thanks to a Derek Bell error, but Bell got an RBi single with two outs in the bottom of the inning to tie it.
Neither team scored again for 15 more innings.
That's right! In the top of the 16th, the Padres finally got ahead 2-1 on an RBI double by Tony Gwynn to score Cedeno, but Bell threw out FInley at home.
Trevor Hoffman had pitched the bottom of the 15th and gotten three foul pops, so they brought him back out for the 16th. But Bagwell doubled off him to lead off the inning, and Tony Eusebeio doubled him in to tie the game at 2.
Brocail pitched the top of the 17th and retired the side in order. He then bunted for a hit to lead off the bottom of the 17th, moved to second on a sac bunt by James Mouton and scored the game-winning run on a single by Biggio. How many pitchers in the last 75 years have gotten the win and scored the walkoff run in the same game? Can't be very many.
40 minutes later, Game 2 started and the Astros cruised to a 41 victory with Mike Hampton defeating none other than Fernando Valenzuela. Biggio lit him up for a 3-run homer in the 5th inning. The incomparable Tony Gwynn was 5-for-11 in the double header, raising his average to .361.
26 innings of baseball for $8 apiece. not a bad Saturday.
My dad and I were both at these games. I was 10 and loved that we spent basically the entire day in the dome. I oddly remember there being a cow milking competition between games that I'm pretty sure was won by Shane Reynolds lol.