what does the opposing pitcher want the hitters to do?
does he want the hitters to swing early or work deep into the count?
txags92 said:
That really makes it clear what an outlier we were relative to everybody else. Hopefully improving that is a big point of emphasis this spring.
If you feel like nerding out some more, how does the ranking of teams getting screwed by the umps correlate to pitches watched?
Would be interesting to compare our numbers vs the league for 2024 to the #s from 2017 and 2022.Chrundle the Great said:txags92 said:
That really makes it clear what an outlier we were relative to everybody else. Hopefully improving that is a big point of emphasis this spring.
If you feel like nerding out some more, how does the ranking of teams getting screwed by the umps correlate to pitches watched?
I'm going to go the opposite direction in this and say we'll see Paredes/Walker's #s come way down and the team will stay very low on this list.
As frustrating as it is to watch, you don't become this big a league wide outlier without doing something on purpose at a team level.
We talked about this last post-season when it was a big discussion, but the post-season mix of teams who saw a lot of pitches versus those who didn't were like half and half.txags92 said:
That really makes it clear what an outlier we were relative to everybody else. Hopefully improving that is a big point of emphasis this spring.
If you feel like nerding out some more, how does the ranking of teams getting screwed by the umps correlate to pitches watched?
Yeah, I was just curious about the statcast listing showing the Astros tops among teams who the umps like to call balls as strikes against our hitters. I wonder how much that gets into a team's mindset and forces them to start swinging at anything close to the strike zone? If there was a correlation between the teams that saw the fewest pitches and the teams that umps called balls as strikes against them, it would suggest that was the case.Beat40 said:We talked about this last post-season when it was a big discussion, but the post-season mix of teams who saw a lot of pitches versus those who didn't were like half and half.txags92 said:
That really makes it clear what an outlier we were relative to everybody else. Hopefully improving that is a big point of emphasis this spring.
If you feel like nerding out some more, how does the ranking of teams getting screwed by the umps correlate to pitches watched?
4 of the bottom 10 of teams who didn't see a lot of pitches made the post-season. The Astros were certainly an extreme outlier.
Farmer1906 said:
It's the listed height from what I've read too.
Gotcha. I get what you're saying now.txags92 said:Yeah, I was just curious about the statcast listing showing the Astros tops among teams who the umps like to call balls as strikes against our hitters. I wonder how much that gets into a team's mindset and forces them to start swinging at anything close to the strike zone? If there was a correlation between the teams that saw the fewest pitches and the teams that umps called balls as strikes against them, it would suggest that was the case.Beat40 said:We talked about this last post-season when it was a big discussion, but the post-season mix of teams who saw a lot of pitches versus those who didn't were like half and half.txags92 said:
That really makes it clear what an outlier we were relative to everybody else. Hopefully improving that is a big point of emphasis this spring.
If you feel like nerding out some more, how does the ranking of teams getting screwed by the umps correlate to pitches watched?
4 of the bottom 10 of teams who didn't see a lot of pitches made the post-season. The Astros were certainly an extreme outlier.
Mr.Bond said:
First minute in basically states the athletic claimed Nolan didn't waive his no trade recently either......
Well look at that.... Daikin at the top pic.twitter.com/r6hxxzFqnt
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) February 24, 2025
EastCoastAgNc said:Mr.Bond said:
First minute in basically states the athletic claimed Nolan didn't waive his no trade recently either......
That's not what Chandlers article said...
texasaggie2015 said:
The trade is still very much alive
Another positive step today for Lance McCullers Jr (@lmccullers43 ) closing out his bullpen section of camp and prepping now for the next step of facing live hitters this weekend. #Astros pic.twitter.com/I4WC4MFoAe
— Randy McIlvoy (@KPRC2RandyMc) February 24, 2025
EastCoastAgNc said:texasaggie2015 said:
The trade is still very much alive
I think the tell for it being dead will be if anyone sees Altuve taking ground balls at second base on a regular basis. From what I've gathered he hasn't done that at all yet.
Mr.Bond said:
First minute in basically states the athletic claimed Nolan didn't waive his no trade recently either......
Mathguy64 said:
Easiest walk off HR ever.
super fun 5 minute daily time wastermAgnoliAg said:Mathguy64 said:
Easiest walk off HR ever.
What am I in the dark on with this? FYI I can't possibly ever keep up with this thread. Not enough time in the day, but I have seen this multiple times.
The Cubs have traded OF Alexander Canario to the Mets for cash considerations, sources tell ESPN. Canario, 24, was DFA’d by the Cubs last week.
— Jesse Rogers (@JesseRogersESPN) February 25, 2025
I've seen this before and it's not fun.
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) February 25, 2025
To lose the Oilers was devastating.
To lose the Texans, it would be horrific.
They need to figure this out. https://t.co/uVHrgLoYe5
EastCoastAgNc said:I've seen this before and it's not fun.
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) February 25, 2025
To lose the Oilers was devastating.
To lose the Texans, it would be horrific.
They need to figure this out. https://t.co/uVHrgLoYe5
At least we'll always have the Astros
EastCoastAgNc said:I've seen this before and it's not fun.
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) February 25, 2025
To lose the Oilers was devastating.
To lose the Texans, it would be horrific.
They need to figure this out. https://t.co/uVHrgLoYe5
At least we'll always have the Astros
AggiEE said:Mr.Bond said:
First minute in basically states the athletic claimed Nolan didn't waive his no trade recently either......
Funny hearing Josh Jordan complaining about trading for a guy with declining stats at 3B through his age 36 season
Meanwhile he was crying about us not signing Bregman, who is a similar player, and whose 6 year contract would be far more substantial than 3 years of Arenado for less than $50M
EastCoastAgNc said:I've seen this before and it's not fun.
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) February 25, 2025
To lose the Oilers was devastating.
To lose the Texans, it would be horrific.
They need to figure this out. https://t.co/uVHrgLoYe5
At least we'll always have the Astros