Mr Gigem said:
Seager with 2 hits today
Box score shows Seager went 2 for 2, Jung went 1 for 2. Game over, ended in a 1-1 tie.
Mr Gigem said:
Seager with 2 hits today
Don't get why the rangers are so high on smith. I don't see it, but hopefully he proves me wrong. Guy strikes out way too often.DallasAg 94 said:
Thought I'd compare our OD Lineup in 2023 to what we'll have in 2024.
Bolds are what I expect to be the same on 2024 OD.
Opening Day Lineup 2023
2B Semien
SS Seager (L)
1B Lowe (L)
CF Garcia
3B Jung
_C Heim (S)
RF Grossman (S)
DH Miller
LF Smith (L)
- PH Bubba Thompson
SP deGrom
I expect Seager and Jung to be in the Lineup Thursday. Too big a day.
Can you believe we started with Smith and Grossman in the OF, and Miller as DH?! What a terrible back end.
Josh Smith is a career .191 guy. He played 90G, .185, 6 HR
Grossman is a career .244 guy. He played 115G, .238, 10 HRs.
Brad Miller was a career .236 guy. He played 27G, .214, 1 HR
Those are the guys Carter and Langford are replacing.
OH>.. and deGrom gave up 5ER in like 3.2 IP that day.
OH Oh... we still won!
Just don't punt home games against St. Louis or suddenly forget how to manage a game in Arizona during the regular season and me / Bochy are good.Proposition Joe said:
I am going to make it a point the entire season not to question any decision Bochy makes.
Every questionable decision he made last year I said that maybe he was playing the long game with the roster for the playoffs but was risking not even making the playoffs (or having a really tough road in the playoffs).
And he was right. And it was glorious. So at least for 2024 he gets a free pass from me. He wants to bat Janikowski cleanup? Go for it.
Tksymm7 said:
Man…I completely understand why you wouldn't (and we're not), but if we were to add someone like Trevor Bauer on a small deal, I think our rotation would be really damn good, and darn near the best in baseball when deGrom and Scherzer come back. He's throwing the absolute hell out of the baseball right now and working his ass off to try and get back to the league.
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investorAg83 said:
There is a reason no team…at all…has signed him for league minimum. There has to be more that MLB teams know about that's keeping them from signing him because the arm is still there.
MrCoachEricTaylor said:
I'm an admitted Bauer… supporter I guess. He's got a really entertaining YouTube page and has go in-depth on some of his pitching knowledge. He's got a very bright mind for pitching. But having said that, I did watch a couple videos that he had posted about the incident and he said she had woke up that morning sending snapchats to a friend in his bed with him still passed out showing absolutely no evidence of any physical assault or damage done to her face or anything.
Take it for what it's worth but I'm pretty positive he said that those snapchats were acquired as evidence in his defense.
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"So Rob, if you're watching this video, you probably won't because you don't even have a pulse on the game that you're commissioner of. But if you're watching this video and you want to talk about some stuff, you want some recommendations, hit me up. I'm sure you can get in contact with me. I'm sure you'll probably be fining me or something like that."
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"probably like 70%" of all pitchers apply sticky pine tar to the ball.
"It affects every single pitch. And it's a bigger advantage than steroids ever were. If you know how to manipulate it, you can make the ball do drastically different things from pitch to pitch at the same velocity," Bauer tells reporter Bernard Goldberg.
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GOLDBERG: "You're not supposed to be givin' up these secrets. I mean your fellow baseball players aren't gonna be happy about this."
BAUER: "Yeah. Well, it needs to be talked about more because it affects every single pitch. And it's a bigger advantage than steroids ever were. If you know how to manipulate it, you can make the ball do drastically different things from pitch to pitch at the same velocity. And "
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GOLDBERG: "Trevor Bauer won't be apologizing for saying what he thinks any time soon ... he's also not going to apologize for who he has always been."
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As Goldberg puts it: "Trevor Bauer says he's good at two things throwing a baseball and (ticking) people off."
Or as Bauer explains: "I decided that as long as I can look in a mirror, and I like what I see looking back at me, as long as I can be proud of that, then I really don't care what other people think."