A reminder that Josh Hader, Ryan Pressly and Bryan Abreu have all pitched on back-to-back days. So, the Astros will be down their three leverage relievers behind Jake Bloss in his major-league debut.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) June 21, 2024
A reminder that Josh Hader, Ryan Pressly and Bryan Abreu have all pitched on back-to-back days. So, the Astros will be down their three leverage relievers behind Jake Bloss in his major-league debut.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) June 21, 2024
EastCoastAgNc said:Astros reliever Kendall Graveman is in the middle of a throwing program with a remote chance that he could come back in September. Graveman said his Jan. 10 surgery was to repair a torn labrum and clean up his rotator cuff.
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) June 21, 2024
Sex Panther said:EastCoastAgNc said:Astros reliever Kendall Graveman is in the middle of a throwing program with a remote chance that he could come back in September. Graveman said his Jan. 10 surgery was to repair a torn labrum and clean up his rotator cuff.
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) June 21, 2024
Just in time for the playoffs!
MaxPower said:I'm not convinced bat speed is particularly important. If a guy wants to artificially inflate it he can just use a lighter bat. Also, wasn't Abreu's well above average?redline248 said:
Speaking of Cabbage, he has an average bat speed of 76.2 mph. That is the highest on the team, and if he qualified would place him at 9th in MLB.
So far he's only squared up 21%, though.
Brought to you by the group that said, "steroids don't help you be a better hitter".texasaggie2015 said:
Wait… someone is saying bat speed isn't important???