I think the last time was when we were 0-3?tjack16 said:
31-38
7 games under .500
Have we even gotten to 3 games under .500 yet?
tjack16 said:
31-38
7 games under .500
Have we even gotten to 3 games under .500 yet?
W said:
14 games left in the month of June
including series vs. the White Sox and Rockies
better make something big happen in the next 2 weeks
AggiEE said:W said:
14 games left in the month of June
including series vs. the White Sox and Rockies
better make something big happen in the next 2 weeks
Winning 2/3 or 3/4 isn't going to be enough.
We need to start sweeping bad and mediocre teams
The pitching meltdowns and anemic offense leading to us losing winnable games isn't going to cut it
Oh no, we never have not sucked in 2024wangus12 said:
Oh no we suck again
W said:
the Astros did not draw a walk today
Giants only needed 109 pitches to cover 9 innings
an average of 12 pitches per inning
tough way to do business
We gonna go 6-8 in those 14 games then trade all our prospects to get Alonso and still miss the playoffs. The Fellowship of Mid demands it.W said:
14 games left in the month of June
including series vs. the White Sox and Rockies
better make something big happen in the next 2 weeks
It's all about "hope" and the "back of the baseball card." We've thrown analytics out the window and I'm not sure when or if it's ever coming back. This is a broken team and Espada and Dana certainly aren't going to fix it. We need to start being realistic about being sellers this year for the first time in decade.AggiEE said:tjack16 said:
31-38
7 games under .500
Have we even gotten to 3 games under .500 yet?
Dana Brown has been saying since August last year we're just about to go on a run…
He reminded us again this weekend
Still waiting
For comparison Oregon's game 1 starter threw 101 in 3 innings vs the Aggies the other day. I know there is a big difference in the college and big league, but it might be a good idea to make pitchers work at least a little bit.W said:
the Astros did not draw a walk today
Giants only needed 109 pitches to cover 9 innings
an average of 12 pitches per inning
tough way to do business
Since his return from West Palm Beach, Jose Abreu is hitting .167. For the season, he’s hitting .124. The Astros CANNOT continue to put him in the lineup. The experiment is over and it’s time to part ways.#Relentless
— Brian LaLima (@BLima790) June 12, 2024
Framber Valdez is fine physically, both he and Joe Espada said. Espada said pulling him after 59 pitches was more due to San Francisco's contact against him and wanting to keep the game within striking distance.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) June 12, 2024
Exactly...if by some miracle we squeak into the playoffs we have ZERO chance. Might as well start selling pieces and see if we can't reload for next year although I'm starting to wonder if it will be a rebuild._veeyah_ said:
This team is very difficult to watch when our bats are dead. Even if my some wild way we make the playoffs, I don't think our bullpen arms are gonna hold up by then. Some of these guys are gonna be over worked by then.
Brian LaLima just reading my posts.EastCoastAgNc said:Since his return from West Palm Beach, Jose Abreu is hitting .167. For the season, he’s hitting .124. The Astros CANNOT continue to put him in the lineup. The experiment is over and it’s time to part ways.#Relentless
— Brian LaLima (@BLima790) June 12, 2024
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JACKSON MERRILL WALK-OFF HOMER OFF OF MASON MILLER pic.twitter.com/qEHGP693oG
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) June 12, 2024
“In an ingenious cost-saving move, Mets GM Steve Phillips has agreed to pay Grimace’s entire contract in hamburgers.
— Ari Alexander (@AriA1exander) June 12, 2024
Grimace’s representatives were able to work in a clause where he gets a slice of cheese for every hold.
His ERA so far this year is 12.27”
EastCoastAgNc said:Framber Valdez is fine physically, both he and Joe Espada said. Espada said pulling him after 59 pitches was more due to San Francisco's contact against him and wanting to keep the game within striking distance.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) June 12, 2024