Astros hitting coach Jason Kanzler is leaving the organization to become the Chicago Cubs director of player development, source tells @TheAthletic. Joe Espada has vacancy on his coaching staff.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) January 1, 2024
The Astros hired Chuck Caufield from the Brewers to be a special adviser and roving hitting coordinator. He’ll basically assume all hitting coordinator duties after Rafael Peña’s departure. Cool story: longtime Astros scout Jim Stevenson signed Caufield out of college at Oklahoma
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) January 1, 2024
mwm said:
The talk about Bauer reminded me of this picture.
I’m crying lmfaooo Aubrey Huff got absolutely buried finally pic.twitter.com/CtCggZhy2L
— Raysin (@TheRaysin) January 1, 2024
mAgnoliAg said:Lonestar_Ag09 said:
You might be the only post ever on here with a U…
We don't really "do that" around here lol
Yeah this thread all has Ag tags, but you give them 20 championships for their sports teams and instead of even 19 for the Astros and 1 for Aggie football they pick 20 for the Astros. It's wild in here.
07ag said:mAgnoliAg said:Lonestar_Ag09 said:
You might be the only post ever on here with a U…
We don't really "do that" around here lol
Yeah this thread all has Ag tags, but you give them 20 championships for their sports teams and instead of even 19 for the Astros and 1 for Aggie football they pick 20 for the Astros. It's wild in here.
5 each for Aggie football, Aggie baseball, Astros, Texans
One of my first big freelancing jobs last decade was ghostwriting a book for a guy who was wrongfully convicted of murder and spent 25 years in San Quentin.mwm said:
The talk about Bauer reminded me of this picture.
I started 2024 by angrily wondering why we weren't co-favorites with the Dodgers to win the NL and then remembered later that we're about to start our second decade in the AL.CFTXAG10 said:
Back in the office this morning running on caffeine and a dream, flipping the calendar to 2024 has me ready for baseball
McInnis said:
I'm sorry if this has been covered here, I haven't kept up with the off- season thread much. But I have a question for you guys concerning the Michigan football team.
They were caught stealing signs this season. Harbaugh was suspended for 3 games and all was forgiven. No NCAA sanctions, no loss of scholarships or bowl games, and no lingering bad press. I don't even see mention of it on social media from other players or fans. It's been forgotten. The national media is going through a full blown love fest with them and Harbaugh might be about to get the biggest contract ever in college football.
You know where this is headed. What was so different about the Astros of 2017? All I can figure is that the Astros beat the 3 most sacred cows in mlb to win the series that year while Michigan is one of the most sacred cows in the NCAA. Besides that, what's the difference in what they did and the Astros?
I disagree. I don't think what Michigan did was that big of a deal. My dad coached high school football, and we would always go scout future opponents. I would pick up on hand signals usually by halftime. If you don't think other school were doing the same thing with staffers, you are fooling yourselves.AustinAg2K said:McInnis said:
I'm sorry if this has been covered here, I haven't kept up with the off- season thread much. But I have a question for you guys concerning the Michigan football team.
They were caught stealing signs this season. Harbaugh was suspended for 3 games and all was forgiven. No NCAA sanctions, no loss of scholarships or bowl games, and no lingering bad press. I don't even see mention of it on social media from other players or fans. It's been forgotten. The national media is going through a full blown love fest with them and Harbaugh might be about to get the biggest contract ever in college football.
You know where this is headed. What was so different about the Astros of 2017? All I can figure is that the Astros beat the 3 most sacred cows in mlb to win the series that year while Michigan is one of the most sacred cows in the NCAA. Besides that, what's the difference in what they did and the Astros?
It's exactly because of who we beat. Consider that in 2017, we beat the Red Sox, Yankees, and Dodgers. Then consider that in 2017 the Yankees and Red Sox were both caught stealing signs (and the Red Sox again in 2018), and that the Dodgers were known to use their replay room to steal signs (there is an SI article from 2017 praising their ingenuity). No one ever mentions those things. Anyone who really cares about the integrity of the game would also demand that they be punished. No one ever does.
Anyways, as an Astros fan I've learned to just embrace the hate. It's why I'm rooting for Michigan.
How does any of this make it better?BCSGrubber said:I disagree. I don't think what Michigan did was that big of a deal. My dad coached high school football, and we would always go scout future opponents. I would pick up on hand signals usually by halftime. If you don't think other school were doing the same thing with staffers, you are fooling yourselves.AustinAg2K said:McInnis said:
I'm sorry if this has been covered here, I haven't kept up with the off- season thread much. But I have a question for you guys concerning the Michigan football team.
They were caught stealing signs this season. Harbaugh was suspended for 3 games and all was forgiven. No NCAA sanctions, no loss of scholarships or bowl games, and no lingering bad press. I don't even see mention of it on social media from other players or fans. It's been forgotten. The national media is going through a full blown love fest with them and Harbaugh might be about to get the biggest contract ever in college football.
You know where this is headed. What was so different about the Astros of 2017? All I can figure is that the Astros beat the 3 most sacred cows in mlb to win the series that year while Michigan is one of the most sacred cows in the NCAA. Besides that, what's the difference in what they did and the Astros?
It's exactly because of who we beat. Consider that in 2017, we beat the Red Sox, Yankees, and Dodgers. Then consider that in 2017 the Yankees and Red Sox were both caught stealing signs (and the Red Sox again in 2018), and that the Dodgers were known to use their replay room to steal signs (there is an SI article from 2017 praising their ingenuity). No one ever mentions those things. Anyone who really cares about the integrity of the game would also demand that they be punished. No one ever does.
Anyways, as an Astros fan I've learned to just embrace the hate. It's why I'm rooting for Michigan.
The difference is the Astros did it live in game not before the game.
It's because it happened to the Yankees (or that class) of college football......BCSGrubber said:
I don't think either of them are a big deal. But College football doesn't have Yankee lovers on twitter making up stories.
BCSGrubber said:
I don't think either of them are a big deal. But College football doesn't have Yankee lovers on twitter making up stories.
BCSGrubber said:I disagree. I don't think what Michigan did was that big of a deal. My dad coached high school football, and we would always go scout future opponents. I would pick up on hand signals usually by halftime. If you don't think other school were doing the same thing with staffers, you are fooling yourselves.AustinAg2K said:McInnis said:
I'm sorry if this has been covered here, I haven't kept up with the off- season thread much. But I have a question for you guys concerning the Michigan football team.
They were caught stealing signs this season. Harbaugh was suspended for 3 games and all was forgiven. No NCAA sanctions, no loss of scholarships or bowl games, and no lingering bad press. I don't even see mention of it on social media from other players or fans. It's been forgotten. The national media is going through a full blown love fest with them and Harbaugh might be about to get the biggest contract ever in college football.
You know where this is headed. What was so different about the Astros of 2017? All I can figure is that the Astros beat the 3 most sacred cows in mlb to win the series that year while Michigan is one of the most sacred cows in the NCAA. Besides that, what's the difference in what they did and the Astros?
It's exactly because of who we beat. Consider that in 2017, we beat the Red Sox, Yankees, and Dodgers. Then consider that in 2017 the Yankees and Red Sox were both caught stealing signs (and the Red Sox again in 2018), and that the Dodgers were known to use their replay room to steal signs (there is an SI article from 2017 praising their ingenuity). No one ever mentions those things. Anyone who really cares about the integrity of the game would also demand that they be punished. No one ever does.
Anyways, as an Astros fan I've learned to just embrace the hate. It's why I'm rooting for Michigan.
The difference is the Astros did it live in game not before the game.
I guess so, but Danny Darwin was a decent hitter, so not bad. Maddux rocking that mustache is the best part.agproducer said:
That Maddux video -- HA!
Was his first career strikeout really Danny Darwin?
This is my opinion as well. Baseball writers made it a much bigger deal than it was. Deflate gate has done absolutely nothing to Brady, Belichick, or the Patriot's dynasty legacies.Farmer1906 said:
Baseball writers are dorks with self inflated egos. They gaslight everyone.
Football is fine with cheating. Deflate gate, spate, paying amateur athletes, recruiting players on the roster, pulling scholarships, etc.
if you take this back to 2017, there's only one team remaining...who could it be...won a playoff series (or game for the nfl) in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 https://t.co/AH5RXu9VVS pic.twitter.com/nZ0AxDVHUa
— Jay Cuda (@JayCuda) January 2, 2024
Congratulations to Yainer Diaz (@yainer_diaz21) who has been voted the Catcher on the 2023 @BaseballDigest / @eBay MLB Rookie All-Star Team! pic.twitter.com/k0ro7zizbK
— Houston Astros (@astros) January 2, 2024