Charlie Conway said:
I wonder if he's upset the Astros didn't try and extend him
the last of the bohemians said:
I would like to think every player on the Astros was as pi$$ed as Cole after the loss last night (although I think there was more moping than anger and frustration). That's competitive spirit, would take a whole team of players like that everyday of the week over a bunch Boy Scouts.
Cromagnum said:txag614 said:dshedd41 said:
He lost a fan in me. Scum move.
Yep. I'm off the Cole train too after seeing how he handled this.
Nino Brown said:
Being competitive or being a five year old in a grown mans body? Please tell me you saw him look at the Astros logo when he walked up.
AggiEE said:
He wasn't an a-hole to the organization, just the press. I think his comments are misinterpreted.
It's probably one of the worst moments of his entire life, he didn't want to talk. Period.
willie wonka said:
I've heard...maybe on here...that he's a players' union rep so he feels like he needs to get the big contract for everybody. He even alluded to it with Papi and Frank and ARod on the postgame after the yankee series.
Marvin said:AggiEE said:
He wasn't an a-hole to the organization, just the press. I think his comments are misinterpreted.
It's probably one of the worst moments of his entire life, he didn't want to talk. Period.
Ok, I'd buy it, but use that defense instead of the "I'm not an employee" and "I'll represent myself" trash that the threw out. Why bring that up if he was just being rude to the press? He was an a-hole. Maybe it's not him overall, but in that situation there's zero doubt in my mind.
Moving on...
Frok said:
Looking forward to the Greinke bobble head doll where he is being taken out by Hinch.
The AJ Hinch Captain Hook bobbleheadFrok said:
Looking forward to the Greinke bobble head doll where he is being taken out by Hinch.
AggiEE said:Cromagnum said:txag614 said:dshedd41 said:
He lost a fan in me. Scum move.
Yep. I'm off the Cole train too after seeing how he handled this.
He handled it like the competitor he is.
He was 8 outs away from a World Series win that he may never see again. It's heart breaking as a competitor and a fan.
The best pitcher in baseball was available and we didn't even try. If he blows it, at least we put in our best. Now we'll only ever wonder what if.
I don't feel like arguing about this but in game 7 of the World Series, if you're gonna go down, you go down with your best. We had a hall of fame pitcher on the mound pitching the game of his life and the best pitcher in baseball available in the bullpen. The grave mistake Hinch made was giving Washington the opportunity to comeback without going through Greinke or Cole.Cromagnum said:
Bad take is bad. We have NEVER used him as a reliever let alone under short rest on top of things. He could have stunk up the joint for all we know.
TexasRebel said:
Cole said what he said to clarify to the media that they were not talking to someone currently employed by the Astros and his answers were his own views, not to be mistaken for the opinions of a club he was no longer on.
Kind of like paid programming.
That doesn't mean they can't strike a deal later. Just that at tat moment he was speaking on his own terms.
Yep. I don't care what he has to clarify. And I know we are all emotional in the moment you lose a Game 7, but body language and actions show nothing different. The Boras cap was the icing on the cake.astros4545 said:TexasRebel said:
Cole said what he said to clarify to the media that they were not talking to someone currently employed by the Astros and his answers were his own views, not to be mistaken for the opinions of a club he was no longer on.
Kind of like paid programming.
That doesn't mean they can't strike a deal later. Just that at tat moment he was speaking on his own terms.
He was a pissy child in that moment
That is the only interpretation
Deluxe said:I don't feel like arguing about this but in game 7 of the World Series, if you're gonna go down, you go down with your best. We had a hall of fame pitcher on the mound pitching the game of his life and the best pitcher in baseball available in the bullpen. The grave mistake Hinch made was giving Washington the opportunity to comeback without going through Greinke or Cole.Cromagnum said:
Bad take is bad. We have NEVER used him as a reliever let alone under short rest on top of things. He could have stunk up the joint for all we know.
Plenty of starting pitchers have had success out of the bullpen in elimination games on short rest. Cole is among the most durable arms in the league. And the "he could have stunk up the joint" argument applies to Harris and Osuna too.
As good as he was doing, I wanted him to face them. Even after the first mistake pitch and HR, I just wanted to basically give Soto nothing to hit and walk him if you walk him (we got screwed a little here), but then let Greinke face the non-elite hitters after and get out of it.irish pete ag06 said:
I didn't post at the time because I don't post too much in real time, but I wanted Greinke pulled before he faced Rendon/Soto for the 3rd time no matter how much he was dominating or not.
Just the way I was thinking.