tjack16 said:TarponChaser said:
With a kid that young mechanics can be important but I'd rather see the kid going up and taking daddy-hacks. Too many kids just try to make contact, even off the tee, and don't swing with intent. Teach them to swing with some violence and the mechanics can follow.
I mean… Joey gallo with a career .197 average does have $33M in the bank right now. It's possible
I still can’t believe Orbit was at my damn wedding last night! Unbelievable night that I will never forget. Here’s to forever @MarleyHebert @astros 🫶🏽 pic.twitter.com/0Wh3WM7tC6
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Farmer1906 said:
You tell that to my 4 year old when I turn on film.
RO519 said:
Y'all are wild. I'm not making my 4 year old study film for tee ball, it's tee ball. The post was meant as a nod to the pure mechanics of Uncle Mikes swing. When baseball gets more serious, that's the swing to duplicate.
Orbit did our son's wedding in Austin. It was awesomeEastCoastAgNc said:I still can’t believe Orbit was at my damn wedding last night! Unbelievable night that I will never forget. Here’s to forever @MarleyHebert @astros 🫶🏽 pic.twitter.com/0Wh3WM7tC6
— Houston Diehard (@martinez_d2) January 6, 2024
Orbit makes appearances at weddings?
The Porkchop Express said:
82 days ( and 7 minutes until opening day so let's hit up 1982.
The Astros sucked balls in 1982 on the field, but they made two big moves off of it that paved the way to the greatness of 1986.
The first game on August 30, 1982, when traded away Don Sutton to the Milwaukee Brewers for cash and 3 players Mike Madden, Frank Dipinio, and Kevin Bass.
Sutton was 13-8 with a a 3.00 ERA for the Astros and was like Verlander for the Brewers going 4-1 with a 3.29 ERA and helping them get to the WS, where they lost to the Cardinals and he pitched godawful, starting 2 games and compiling a 7.84 ERA. tHe went just 22-25 over the next 2 years for the Brew Crew but did pitch until he was like 73.
Mike Madden had huge promise in 83, going 9-5 with a 3.14 ERA as a swingman, but was terrible after that and was out of the Majors by the end of 86.
Dipino was a solid bullpen guy who was eventually traded for Davey Lopes in 86.
Bass became one of the most consistent players in the NL. He had gone o for 11 for Milwaukee in 18 games ade. as just 1 for 24 for the Astros after the trade. He was a part-time player for the next 2 years, then won the starting CF job in 1985 and put up 16 HR< 19 SB and a .269 average.
In 86 he was an MVP candidate, .311, .842 OPS, 20 HR, 22 SB, 79 RBi, 83 R. He nearly matched those nummbers in 87, with 19 HR< 85 RBI, and 21 steals. He hit .300 in an injury-plagued season of 1989 before signing with the Giants where he was largely platooned.
He came back to Houston for 93 and 94, and in the strike year, hit .310 in 82 games at age 35.He also did the best impersonation of Sammy Davis Jr.
After the season ended, the Astros made a move that was barely a blip on the radar on December 10, 1982, trading Danny Heep to the Mets for Mike Scott. Heep had played 165 games for the Astros over 4 years and hit .246. He would later be Nolan Ryan's 4000th strikeout victim. Sott had gone 14-27 with a 4.64 ERA for the Mets. He went 110-81 with the Astros, won a Cy Young, finished second for another, and remains the only player to win a league LCS MVP for the losing team. In 1986, he led the NL with 275.1 innings pitched, 306 strikeouts, and a 2.22 ERA.
The Mets and Sean Manaea have agreed to a two-year deal that allows Manaea to opt out at the end of the 2024 season, league sources confirmed to @TheAthletic. @JonHeyman had news of deal first.
— Will Sammon (@WillSammon) January 7, 2024
Sean Manaea added a sweeper last season. After he started throwing it on May 30, he achieved better results. From that date to the end of 2023 (85 innings), he had a 3.60 ERA/3.19 FIP.
— Will Sammon (@WillSammon) January 7, 2024
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The Texas Rangers and Houston Astros are the two leading candidates to host the finals of the 2026 World Baseball Classic. MLB is strongly leaning towards having the event in the Central Time Zone with retractable roof ballparks.
Lonestar_Ag09 said:
Haven't many discussed how poor views and seating is at the tuna can?
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Free-agent starter Marcus Stroman has informed the Yankees he's seriously interested in signing with them, but the Yankees have declined to make an offer.
Stroman: Hey I want to be a Yankee!
— Jonny's Lasagna ⚾️ (@JLasagna43) January 7, 2024
The Yankees: pic.twitter.com/IvPTDYIUEH
Dodgers saw this and DM’d him a blank check pic.twitter.com/BRLKKPAKUH
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) January 7, 2024
¡Esa por poco cae en las machinas!
— Criollos de Caguas 2️⃣0️⃣🏆 (@CriollosCaguas) January 8, 2024
Pedro León sacude HR y nos coloca al frente en la 3ra entrada. #VamosConTodo#NueveEnEnero #SomosCriollos#LosMáximosCampeones pic.twitter.com/TKV6KF5Y7u
EastCoastAgNc said:Dodgers saw this and DM’d him a blank check pic.twitter.com/BRLKKPAKUH
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) January 7, 2024
Farmer1906 said:
Why is that funny? He's a good hitter and the Dodgers will use him in a semi platoon role. He'll probably have a career season with no pressure in the 6 thru 8 hole.
Just another beneficiary of Shohei playing for free the next 10 years. Move along.mAgnoliAg said:Farmer1906 said:
Why is that funny? He's a good hitter and the Dodgers will use him in a semi platoon role. He'll probably have a career season with no pressure in the 6 thru 8 hole.
Just another casual $23.5 million. That's what I'm laughing at
Farmer1906 said:
I don't think that is getting "fixed" until the next CBA.