First home run for Yuli Gurriel in Spring Training with the San Diego Padres.
— Francys Romero (@francysromeroFR) March 17, 2025
He remains in a good position to make the Opening Day roster.pic.twitter.com/n8oXgVuH0i
The ageless wonder
First home run for Yuli Gurriel in Spring Training with the San Diego Padres.
— Francys Romero (@francysromeroFR) March 17, 2025
He remains in a good position to make the Opening Day roster.pic.twitter.com/n8oXgVuH0i
EastCoastAgNc said:First home run for Yuli Gurriel in Spring Training with the San Diego Padres.
— Francys Romero (@francysromeroFR) March 17, 2025
He remains in a good position to make the Opening Day roster.pic.twitter.com/n8oXgVuH0i
The ageless wonder
Mr.Bond said:EastCoastAgNc said:First home run for Yuli Gurriel in Spring Training with the San Diego Padres.
— Francys Romero (@francysromeroFR) March 17, 2025
He remains in a good position to make the Opening Day roster.pic.twitter.com/n8oXgVuH0i
The ageless wonder
One of my all time favorite swings
GURRIEL! Has…tied it.pic.twitter.com/Zcri4tn97Q
— MLB Metrics (@MLBMetrics) August 15, 2022
PoppaB05 said:
Gurriel is right behind Altuve and Alvarez in my "He's definitely coming through" confidence level late in games.
Also, that 2017 team was so much fun.
The Marlins are no longer hiring a practice squad of non-pro players, after MLB approached the organization with concerns.
— Sam Blum (@SamBlum3) March 18, 2025
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Here's a story on those concerns and what happened, with @ByMcCullough: https://t.co/Ksi10BIuN8 https://t.co/mqawaCule6
What about their practice of hiring non-pro players to play for the Marlins?EastCoastAgNc said:The Marlins are no longer hiring a practice squad of non-pro players, after MLB approached the organization with concerns.
— Sam Blum (@SamBlum3) March 18, 2025
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Here's a story on those concerns and what happened, with @ByMcCullough: https://t.co/Ksi10BIuN8 https://t.co/mqawaCule6
The Original Houston 1836 said:What about their practice of hiring non-pro players to play for the Marlins?EastCoastAgNc said:The Marlins are no longer hiring a practice squad of non-pro players, after MLB approached the organization with concerns.
— Sam Blum (@SamBlum3) March 18, 2025
The advertisements have been removed.
Here's a story on those concerns and what happened, with @ByMcCullough: https://t.co/Ksi10BIuN8 https://t.co/mqawaCule6
gambochaman said:
Baseball started and the cubs suck
I remember his last season here struggling at the plate, at least by Yuli standards, and he basically flipped a switch in the postseason on the way to winning the World Series.PoppaB05 said:
Gurriel is right behind Altuve and Alvarez in my "He's definitely coming through" confidence level late in games.
Also, that 2017 team was so much fun.
Source: Ex-Yankees outfielder Alex Verdugo hasn’t received a formal big-league contract offer since the end of last season. https://t.co/iZvkawo15t
— Brendan Kuty 🧟♂️ (@BrendanKutyNJ) March 18, 2025
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Bring it full circle. Begin as a Stro, retire as a Stro
That one time when Jose Lima came out (in his batting practice jersey that had his name on the back) to Alief to play in a softball game with us. He told us he was a "big tine" athlete when he got to the park.
— Lance Zierlein (@LanceZierlein) March 18, 2025
The trash talk between Lima and the other team was tremendous. pic.twitter.com/8fQTDuekWp
Screw that guy anyway. He was one that was big mad about "orange team bad" post scandal. Even though none of those guys will ever admit that half the league was participating. I forever hold grudges against several of guys like him.texasaggie2015 said:
I think he's washed. His legs were a big part of what made him good and he doesn't have the same wheels
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Why the season hinges on Yordan lvarez: Now that Kyle Tucker is gone, and with Jose Altuve turning 35 in May, lvarez is the sun around which the Astros orbit. When he is healthy, lvarez is one of the five best hitters in baseball, a force who punishes bad pitches and manages others with aplomb. For a guy with four consecutive 30-homer-plus seasons, lvarez rarely strikes out -- he had the third-lowest K rate of anyone with 30-plus last year -- and rarely chases bad pitches.
lvarez played a career-high 147 games last season, and if Houston returns to form amid an overhaul from its two World Series-winning seasons, it will be with lvarez hitting the massive sorts of home runs like he did in the 2022 World Series-clinching Game 6.
How to win your fantasy league: Grab third baseman Isaac Paredes and fall in love with Daikin Park's left-field Crawford Boxes. No player and stadium marry quite as well as Paredes and Houston's home park thanks to his extreme-pull approach, with 1,786 career plate appearances and every one of his 72 home runs to left. It didn't work in Chicago, where Paredes hit three homers in 52 games. But with the foul pole in left only 315 feet away, it should in Houston.
The best thing I heard all spring: The ocean of praise lavished on Cam Smith is rare for a player with 134 professional plate appearances, though since entering organized baseball, Smith has done nothing but hit. Chosen 14th overall by the Cubs last summer, Smith looked like their third baseman of the future. He came to the Astros in the Kyle Tucker deal, carried an OPS of nearly 2.000 through his first spring, and is now readying to transition to right field, the truest sign yet that the team wants him in Houston full time as soon as possible.
Something you might not know: From May 11 on, right-hander Hunter Brown posted the third-best ERA in baseball behind Paul Skenes (who's arguably the best pitcher in the game) and Chris Sale (who won the National League Cy Young Award). In each of his 24 outings, he went at least five innings, and 19 times it was six or more. With a six-pitch mix, including a nasty changeup he debuted last season, Brown won't start Opening Day. But by the end of the season, he's primed to be the clear ace of Houston's future.
MLB casuals: “The @astros defiled the game by using trashcans!!!!”
— JTyler (@TX2WI) March 18, 2025
Lenny Dykstra: 😳pic.twitter.com/8VX86kkdE7