This baby is going to pitch an inning in the majors before LMJ does again.tjack16 said:
Rally baby says merry Christmas!
This baby is going to pitch an inning in the majors before LMJ does again.tjack16 said:
Rally baby says merry Christmas!
Wabs said:
Good Lord. Breggy was a critical piece of this golden era in Astros history. Best 3B we've ever had, 2-time World Series champion, and I'd say top 10 all time Astro. Dude was nails.
Bregman was tied for around 13th.Quote:
Mount Rushmore
Jose Altuve - 28/28
Craig Biggio - 28/28
Jeff Bagwell - 26/28
Nolan Ryan - 15/28
Mount Rushmore - B Team
Justin Verlander - 13/28
Jose Cruz - 12/28
Lance Berkman - 11/28
Billy Wagner - 8/28
Other Votes
Roy Oswalt - 5/28
JR Richard - 5/28
Yordan Alvarez - 4/28
Csar Cedeño - 4/28
Mike Scott - 2/28
Alex Bregman - 2/28
Jimmy Wynn - 2/28
Carlos Correa - 1/28
Larry Dieker - 1/28
George Springer - 1/28
How is this possible? Surely he and Altuve are tied for first?Farmer1906 said:
Alex Bregman All Time Astro Ranks
- 7th fWAR, 39.7
- 16th Games, 1111
- 11th PA, 4832
- 6th HR, 191
- 8th Runs, 694
- 9th RBI, 663
- 11th Hits, 1132
- 9th BB, 576
- 8th wRC+, 135
- 9th Off, 196.6
- 17th Def, 32.6
Postseason
- 2nd Games, 99 - tied for 8th all time
- 2nd PA, 434 - 8th all time
- 2nd (tied) HR, 19 - tied for 6th all time
- 2nd Runs, 63 - 6th all time
- 3rd RBI, 54 - tied for 8th all time
- 2nd Hits, 88 - tied for 13th all time
- 1st BB, 53 - 9th all time
- 9th wRC+, 117 (min 50 PA)
Farmer1906 said:
We did Mount Rushmore last offseason. Here are the results. Note - the rules for the exercise said at least 1 pitcher. People submitted their A and B Mount Rushmore.Bregman was tied for around 13th.Quote:
Mount Rushmore
Jose Altuve - 28/28
Craig Biggio - 28/28
Jeff Bagwell - 26/28
Nolan Ryan - 15/28
Mount Rushmore - B Team
Justin Verlander - 13/28
Jose Cruz - 12/28
Lance Berkman - 11/28
Billy Wagner - 8/28
Other Votes
Roy Oswalt - 5/28
JR Richard - 5/28
Yordan Alvarez - 4/28
Csar Cedeño - 4/28
Mike Scott - 2/28
Alex Bregman - 2/28
Jimmy Wynn - 2/28
Carlos Correa - 1/28
Larry Dieker - 1/28
George Springer - 1/28
W said:
the 2015 postseason gives Altuve the lead
jja79 said:
jone Cruz belongs there.
Are you talking about all time?Mr.Bond said:W said:
the 2015 postseason gives Altuve the lead
So is altuve 1st? If so bregman has to be 2nd
I thought we were talking astros all time ranksFarmer1906 said:Are you talking about all time?Mr.Bond said:W said:
the 2015 postseason gives Altuve the lead
So is altuve 1st? If so bregman has to be 2nd
1. Jeter - 158
2. Posada - 125
3. B Williams - 121
4. Justice - 112
5. Manny - 111
6. Altuve - 105
7. Molina - 104
8. Tino Martiniez & Breggy - 99
Basically the Yankees dynasty plus Manny are all that is ahead of Altuve.
A while back I was going through the notes app in my phone and deleting old ones when I came across one that was typed out at 2:44am on a Friday night in 2018 and it just said "Chris Truby".The Porkchop Express said:
I'm waiting for the post with the advanced stats that reveal that Adam Everett and Chris Truby are actually the two greatest Astros of all time.
Oh I'd fully agree on Dierker.jja79 said:
Probably not many people my age here so most never saw him. Larry Dierker definitely belongs. In the majors at 17, played on some horrendous teams but won 137 games, pitched a no hitter, first 20 game winner, great broadcaster and Astros manager. He was absolutely a horse.
Jim Wynn would have hit who knows how many HR playing in the current band box. When he played the dimensions of the dome were 340 down the lines, 390 in the alleys and 406 to center.
Mr.Bond said:I thought we were talking astros all time ranksFarmer1906 said:Are you talking about all time?Mr.Bond said:W said:
the 2015 postseason gives Altuve the lead
So is altuve 1st? If so bregman has to be 2nd
1. Jeter - 158
2. Posada - 125
3. B Williams - 121
4. Justice - 112
5. Manny - 111
6. Altuve - 105
7. Molina - 104
8. Tino Martiniez & Breggy - 99
Basically the Yankees dynasty plus Manny are all that is ahead of Altuve.