Mark me down as being jealous.
Farmer1906 said:superaggie73 said:EastCoastAgNc said:So, no, there is no timetable.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) August 9, 2024
So he's definitely being traded in the offseason, right? No way they can be unhappy with his lack of effort in recovery and still keep him, right?
We trying to win in 2025 or nah?
I think they are trying to interpret what Dana and Espada are meaning when they are saying things like "We want him doing X" and "We need him to do X". It comes across like they think he should be doing more and for some inexplicable reason he isn't. I don't really think that is what they are saying, but I can see how it could be interpreted that way.texasaggie2015 said:
Wait. People are being serious when they think he just doesn't want to play?
cc10106 said:
I'm not sure there is a time table, and maybe Dana got ahead of himself. I don't think speculation should lead to turning on Kyle already. That said, he did have to settle for less salary this year than was predicted.
— Julia Morales (@JuliaMorales) August 9, 2024
Somebody has to hold the bench down to keep it from flying away, and they already DFA'ed Hensley and traded away Loperfido. It is Leon's turn now.davidthomps18 said:
Remind me again why we called up Leon???
Trying to get hm under contract for a longer-term deal before he pushes too hard and risks a worse injury? Seems like bargaining from a position of weakness honestly if that is really what is going on, but agents have talked players into dumber moves before...superaggie73 said:
I have a buddy who knows some people in the organization and, according to them, management/team is frustrated with the "disagreement in recovery and rehab schedules" between Tucker and his agent vs the team and doctors. Basically, for some reason, Tucker and his agent are really slow playing this.
superaggie73 said:
I have a buddy who knows some people in the organization and, according to them, management/team is frustrated with the "disagreement in recovery and rehab schedules" between Tucker and his agent vs the team and doctors. Basically, for some reason, Tucker and his agent are really slow playing this.
Dezenzo over the monster tonight for his first big-league jack?EastCoastAgNc said:Astros vs. Red Sox RHP Houck:
— Matt Kawahara (@matthewkawahara) August 9, 2024
2B Altuve, 3B Bregman, LF Alvarez, C Diaz, DH Singleton, SS Peña, 1B Dezenzo, CF Meyers, RF Dubón. P Blanco.
Justin Verlander is tentatively set for three innings and 50 pitches in his rehab start tomorrow at Sugar Land, Joe Espada said. Luis Garcia is still not throwing.
— Matt Kawahara (@matthewkawahara) August 9, 2024
Saturday's starter for Boston is out.Red Sox make 4 roster moves: Cooper Criswell to COVID list https://t.co/OngXg7ZPuO
— Christopher Smith (@SmittyOnMLB) August 9, 2024
Big John hits a monster shot that would be easily foul in most parks but hooks around the Pesky's Pole.davidthomps18 said:Dezenzo over the monster tonight for his first big-league jack?EastCoastAgNc said:Astros vs. Red Sox RHP Houck:
— Matt Kawahara (@matthewkawahara) August 9, 2024
2B Altuve, 3B Bregman, LF Alvarez, C Diaz, DH Singleton, SS Peña, 1B Dezenzo, CF Meyers, RF Dubón. P Blanco.
CFTXAG10 said:
Damn. Missed Tjack.
Caden Powell (@Caden_Powell7) 2 run HR for the Woodpeckers! His first professional hit and home run! #Astros pic.twitter.com/put6zWyy3v
— Astros Future (@AstrosFuture) August 9, 2024
tjack16 said:CFTXAG10 said:
Damn. Missed Tjack.
Where you sitting tonight? We are behind the bullpens
txags92 said:
Unpopular opinion alert. I know Fenway is a shrine and everybody should take in a game there at least once. But...we went a few years ago, had tickets down the 3rd base line bottom level and they were the tiniest seats I have ever sat in at any ballpark. And the distance from the seat to the seatbacks in front of you is probably great if you have Altuve's legs, but they are not made to fit modern normal sized adults. Before all the fatty jokes come in, when we were there for a game, I was 6' even and about 205 lbs. It didn't help that they were in the middle of a heat wave at the time, but in terms of actually watching a game, it was one of the most miserable nights I have had watching a game in person.
Yeah, I know back then the average adult was probably built about like Altuve, but every other park in the country has done at least some upgrades. You would think they would make an effort to keep up to some degree.PrestigeWorldwideAg12 said:txags92 said:
Unpopular opinion alert. I know Fenway is a shrine and everybody should take in a game there at least once. But...we went a few years ago, had tickets down the 3rd base line bottom level and they were the tiniest seats I have ever sat in at any ballpark. And the distance from the seat to the seatbacks in front of you is probably great if you have Altuve's legs, but they are not made to fit modern normal sized adults. Before all the fatty jokes come in, when we were there for a game, I was 6' even and about 205 lbs. It didn't help that they were in the middle of a heat wave at the time, but in terms of actually watching a game, it was one of the most miserable nights I have had watching a game in person.
Well, Fenway was built back before every city in America was named Obesity.
Same as the them parks in Japan and Honk Kong. Roller coaster seats are smaller