Yep. Won't get an ASG invoice until your season tickets are paid in full
I'm looking forward to watching the regular season games with the perspective of "well, we won the World Series, so I can just enjoy the game."Water Boy said:
Being an Aggie and cowboys fan has made me enjoy the offseason more than the regular season since it's usually just disappointment when games are actually played. Right now I'm enjoying our offseason as champs. Ready to see us defend but it's nice being able to relax and not sweat every game knowing the bullpen could blow it at any second.
Me getting my ASG invoiceMr Gigem said:
Yep. Won't get an ASG invoice until your season tickets are paid in full
I am on first base side, but just barely because I'm really behind home plate in Section 118DallasAg 94 said:
I will reach out to you next week after the Wife gets home to set the wheels in motion.
Those with txts that post on here are mostly on the 3B side - main concourse, if I recall?! I usually prefer the 1B line.
Degrom should be ready to rock in 2025. He has been in recovery for a long time already.Water Boy said:
It will also be nice to know the window will still be open after this season. Man if degrom was healthy we would probably be the favorites to win the American League.
DallasAg 94 said:
I'm getting itchy... the closer it gets to the season the more I'm tempted to buy Season Tickets.
Trying to decide between 2 Full Season or 4 Half Seasons. Likely in the Corner Box.
Sorry. One more time. Can you please post your email address?Mr Gigem said:DallasAg 94 said:
I'm getting itchy... the closer it gets to the season the more I'm tempted to buy Season Tickets.
Trying to decide between 2 Full Season or 4 Half Seasons. Likely in the Corner Box.
Don't have 4 half season seats together in the corner box. So full season it is.
Section 23, row 13
Section 24, row 11 on the aisle
He should be ready to rock sometime after the All-Star break. I'm sure he'll be on a pitch limit at first, so maybe not fully ready to rock, but hopefully something pretty close after he gets some innings under his belt.Grapesoda2525 said:Degrom should be ready to rock in 2025. He has been in recovery for a long time already.Water Boy said:
It will also be nice to know the window will still be open after this season. Man if degrom was healthy we would probably be the favorites to win the American League.
shack009 said:
I remember late last year there was talk the deGrom would be ready around July/August this season. Has there been any definitive update on that plan? Would love to have him down the stretch, and what a guy to have if you are in one of those 3-game series to start the playoffs.
Edit: I would be disappointed, but would also completely understand, if they decide he should not come back at all in 2024 and be fully ready to go for 2025.
Ok cool. Still, with him, I would adjust the timetable by a month or two based on whatever we are told lol. As long as we are in the postseason and have him in any capacity, even as a 2-3 inning opener, would be great.KT 90 said:shack009 said:
I remember late last year there was talk the deGrom would be ready around July/August this season. Has there been any definitive update on that plan? Would love to have him down the stretch, and what a guy to have if you are in one of those 3-game series to start the playoffs.
Edit: I would be disappointed, but would also completely understand, if they decide he should not come back at all in 2024 and be fully ready to go for 2025.
I posted about the same time as you. Expecting him to be available sometime after the all-star break is still what I have heard in the various writeups. Always subject to change of course, but hopefully we get him for the last 25 to 30% of the season at least.
Mr Gigem said:
jchance@texasrangers.com
There is an emerging narrative that relative to TJ surgery, limiting IP may not make a difference. As such, depending on the position the Rangers take, his limit would be related to his time off from throwing more than the fact he had TJ.rbtexan said:
What I've heard (consistently) is that it'll be August or early September.
We also shouldn't get our hopes up as to what to expect from deGrom in '24 when he does come back. It usually takes a pitcher a while to get back close to where they were following TJ procedures. I think when we see him he'll be effective but not the dominate pitcher he's been in the past. If he gets back to that level it'll likely be in '25.
Would be nice to have him available for short outings in a playoff run though.
GigEmRangers75455 said:
I'm trying to figure out how we haven't addressed by far the biggest team weakness with anything other than a couple of hopefully decent arms.
Also don't know how our rotation makes it until we get all the injured guys back. It's gonna be an interesting first half of the season… Hope we're still in it when we get help.
I would've been more upset if they got Montgomery. The Astros have always had a good bullpen it seems like.GigEmRangers75455 said:
Hader to Houston…
I think this makes the Astros the front-runner in the AL ahead of the Yankees and Rangers. Baltimore is in that group, but we'll see how they come together. They lost Bautista, their Closer.Flounder Dorfman said:
I'm really surprised they did that. Five years for a reliever doesn't make a lot of sense. I guess they realize their window is closing so they are going to make another push.