Arenado would have been smart to pick Houston.
Breggy would have been smart to take the deal.
Now, both are hanging out
Breggy would have been smart to take the deal.
Now, both are hanging out
Ty France to Twins @MillerStrib on it
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) February 11, 2025
Jake Diekman to Braves. Dylan Covey too. Minors deals @JustBB_Media and @JustinCToscano on them
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) February 11, 2025
If Alex ships up to Boston, hopefully Dana finds out how badly the Cardinals want Arenado off the books.EastCoastAgNc said:"I would be surprised if Arenado is a Cardinal come Opening Day."@Feinsand has the latest news on third basemen Nolan Arenado and Alex Bregman ⬇️#MLBTonight pic.twitter.com/gjX1DSxpcg
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) February 11, 2025
In summary he gone. If Alex goes to Boston it really screws up the Arenado stuff.
I agree with all of this. It really sucks I went to game 4 lol.Ag4life80 said:
My personal favorite was Springer's bomb in Game 5 of 2017. Lucky to be there in person, Springer misplayed a ball in center that cost the Astros the lead. He then led off the next inning with a bomb to left center.
For my money, Game 5 of 2017 is the greatest baseball game ever played.
Attendance was horrible for the playoffs that year, and those that were there were stiff as a board and not even into the gametjack16 said:
Another forgotten homerun was Correa's 2020 ALCS game 5 walk off to cut the series deficit to 3-2
Had we won that series it would be a legendary moment
Nope. Nothing can ever take away how I felt in those moments and I'll remember them forever.tylhair said:
I wish I could fully enjoy Yuli's shot, Springers no doubter, Altuve's clutch three-run bomb the way I used to, but for me the enjoyment is lesser.
Understandable -- but look at is this way: sign stealing and operations for sign stealing go back for YEARS in baseball. The Yankees and Red Sox were admonished for it earlier in the year, but the league really didn't crack down.tylhair said:
In the safety of other Astros fans..
I can't help but feel a little apprehensive when remembering those 2017 amazing moments at home.
I strongly believe that the sign stealing thing is way overblown and that the competitive advantage was much smaller than most believe. I've seen the data showing that our wRC+ was actually lower on pitches logged with "bangs."
Evan Gattis went on twitter last year and said he knew what pitch was coming on his ALCS G7 homer. With no one on base.
I know some say the World Series was too loud and there was no system, but if Gattis could get a signal in a Game 7...
I wish I could fully enjoy Yuli's shot, Springers no doubter, Altuve's clutch three-run bomb the way I used to, but for me the enjoyment is lesser.
I know many of you may have no issue and that is all good. It is just hard for me to push out that doubt. I hate that there is doubt at all.
So give me Altuve's 2019 Walk Off. There was never a buzzer or any nonsense there.
texasaggie2015 said:Nope. Nothing can ever take away how I felt in those moments and I'll remember them forever.tylhair said:
I wish I could fully enjoy Yuli's shot, Springers no doubter, Altuve's clutch three-run bomb the way I used to, but for me the enjoyment is lesser.
To be fair that's a completely different thing than what the Astros were doingagproducer said:
Also to add -- tipping pitches. Are other teams, see the Phillies in 2022, cheating for catching LMJ tipping pitches and lighting him up? They cracked what he was doing and teed off.
True, but how did the Phillies see he was tipping? Did they compare on replays? Or was it by seeing it live?texasaggie2015 said:To be fair that's a completely different thing than what the Astros were doingagproducer said:
Also to add -- tipping pitches. Are other teams, see the Phillies in 2022, cheating for catching LMJ tipping pitches and lighting him up? They cracked what he was doing and teed off.
All of this is true. Using zoomed in cameras and algorithms to crack sign sequences and then relaying live to the batter goes beyond "baseball player gaining an advantage with his wits"agproducer said:
Baseball players are going to baseball. They are going to steal signs. They are going to see if a pitcher is tipping. The batters want to get a leg up however they can because again -- hitting a baseball is one of the hardest things to do in sports.
I get that -- and that's probably the case, but what was preventing them from looking at replays to confirm their theories?texasaggie2015 said:
From watching him. These guys are pros.
Heck, we were taught to watch for certain things even back in high school.
Jason Heyward's deal with the Padres for 2025 is for a $1 million base.
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) February 11, 2025
tylhair said:
Evan Gattis went on twitter last year and said he knew what pitch was coming on his ALCS G7 homer. With no one on base.
agproducer said:
Also to add -- tipping pitches. Are other teams, see the Phillies in 2022, cheating for catching LMJ tipping pitches and lighting him up? They cracked what he was doing and teed off.
Baseball players are going to baseball. They are going to steal signs. They are going to see if a pitcher is tipping. The batters want to get a leg up however they can because again -- hitting a baseball is one of the hardest things to do in sports.