So far he is Crash Davis from Bull Durham.gigem1223 said:Tksymm7 said:
The only reason I don't list Huff is because I think we all know what he is at this point in his career.
Do we though?
So far he is Crash Davis from Bull Durham.gigem1223 said:Tksymm7 said:
The only reason I don't list Huff is because I think we all know what he is at this point in his career.
Do we though?
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The Space Cowboys swung at seven Jonathan Hernandez sliders and two changes. All were swinging strikes. Hernandez's velocity remains diminished, topping at 96.2 MPH yesterday in contrast to last year's average velocity of 97.7. The lack of velocity is a concern, but he's been effective most of the time.
96 is plenty, especially with as much run as he can put on a fastball, but a drop in velo is also a major indicator of an injury or something not being right, especially when you are used to sitting 98 and are now sitting 96. I assume he says he's fine or he wouldn't be on his way up, but definitely something to keep an eye one.KT 90 said:
Saw this nugget of info in the Scott Lucas email update from last night. The velo drop may have been why there was a delay in bringing him back up? 96 is plenty of velo if you can locate it and throw multiple pitches for strikes though. We will find out soon enough how it fares at the MLB level, but we had to try something different for another bullpen option and he is the best option available at the moment.Quote:
The Space Cowboys swung at seven Jonathan Hernandez sliders and two changes. All were swinging strikes. Hernandez's velocity remains diminished, topping at 96.2 MPH yesterday in contrast to last year's average velocity of 97.7. The lack of velocity is a concern, but he's been effective most of the time.
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I don't want to look like I'm confusing 2 different things. If his avg Velo was down from 97.7 to 96.2, it might be intentional backing off a bit from max-effort. The 96.2 is what he topped out at. It too, could be intentional, but suggests an avg Velo of less than that.KT 90 said:
Saw this nugget of info in the Scott Lucas email update from last night. The velo drop may have been why there was a delay in bringing him back up? 96 is plenty of velo if you can locate it and throw multiple pitches for strikes though. We will find out soon enough how it fares at the MLB level, but we had to try something different for another bullpen option and he is the best option available at the moment.Quote:
The Space Cowboys swung at seven Jonathan Hernandez sliders and two changes. All were swinging strikes. Hernandez's velocity remains diminished, topping at 96.2 MPH yesterday in contrast to last year's average velocity of 97.7. The lack of velocity is a concern, but he's been effective most of the time.
I mean, they already ripped-off the name, why not the logo too?Quincey P. Morris said:
Is it me or does it look like the Texans had some inspiration for their new helmet logo?
South Platte said:
I don't complain about umpire calls or want robot umps, but Hunter Wendelstedt needs to be suspended. He's lucky he's working 3B today.
I don't get excited about how umpires call balls and strikes. It's been win some lose some on that for 150 years. That seems like Angel's biggest weakness is an inconsistent strike zone.Flounder Dorfman said:South Platte said:
I don't complain about umpire calls or want robot umps, but Hunter Wendelstedt needs to be suspended. He's lucky he's working 3B today.
Oh I am full on, 100% on board with challenged calls in the very least. I'm fine with the robo umps if we go that way.
The union running interference for a guy like Angel Hernandez for years and then this year's umpiring almost begging for robo umps has me that way.
South Platte said:I don't get excited about how umpires call balls and strikes. It's been win some lose some on that for 150 years. That seems like Angel's biggest weakness is an inconsistent strike zone.Flounder Dorfman said:South Platte said:
I don't complain about umpire calls or want robot umps, but Hunter Wendelstedt needs to be suspended. He's lucky he's working 3B today.
Oh I am full on, 100% on board with challenged calls in the very least. I'm fine with the robo umps if we go that way.
The union running interference for a guy like Angel Hernandez for years and then this year's umpiring almost begging for robo umps has me that way.
It's the bullet-proof attitude these guys have that I hate. Like Joey Crawford in the NBA. Suspend or fine them until they get over themselves.
They are 7-16 (.304). Based on that, they project 49Ws, so I'm projecting some improvement.CowtownAg06 said:
Astro's being 70W best case is crazy.
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I think their front office and owner are too aggressive to just throw their hands up and trade everyone. They're still talking about "dynasties" and winning 8-10 in a row to get back in it down there.DallasAg 94 said:
I'd really like to see us get some distance from the "field."
I think the Astros end up around 70Ws best case, right now. If we get too much distance, they likely have a fire sale and get some young/cheap talent. I think we need to have them close enough that they keep Bregman and Tucker.
They don't really have prospects to improve via call-up nor trade. They are at the CBT, so the owner would have to spend over if they add.
shack009 said:
68% called strike accuracy??? My word that is hilariously abominable...
CowtownAg06 said:
Abreu might actually be this bad.
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I used him for the bottom left on immaculate grid today. It was meant to be.Tksymm7 said:
Sooooo we just signed Johnny Cueto?
Tksymm7 said:
Sooooo we just signed Johnny Cueto?