Bort August 29, 2017 Share August 29, 2017 42 minutes ago, Silver Raven said: What was the Rangers' reasoning? They didn't want to be the away team in September because then they'd be on a 12-game away roadtrip instead of 9. Boo hoo. 4 Link to comment
cleo August 29, 2017 Share August 29, 2017 What difference does it make to the Rangers? It's not like they're a contending team. And so the Astros are looking at something like 19 away games, and playing for a city which has been decimated. Another reason to hate the Rangers. 3 Link to comment
doodlebug August 29, 2017 Share August 29, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, Silver Raven said: What was the Rangers' reasoning? Apparently, flipping the series would've given the Rangers a prolonged 12 game road trip at the end of the season when they might be contending for the playoffs. So, they offered to host both series and give the Astros the proceeds from 'their' series and donate to hurricane relief. When Houston balked at giving up the home games, MLB stepped in and sent the series to Florida. And, yes, worrying about their playoff hopes while people have lost their homes, their lives does make the Rangers look pretty small. Edited August 29, 2017 by doodlebug 2 Link to comment
Crs97 August 30, 2017 Share August 30, 2017 They also said it wasn't fair to their fans who already had tickets to the September series. Because God forbid anyone in the Dallas area be inconvenienced. Jerks. 2 Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue August 30, 2017 Share August 30, 2017 I'm watching the Rays game (they're in KC) and Dewayne Staats, while keeping the reason in perspective, loves how Todd Kalas is back in the home team broadcast booth at the Trop. He was so great as the on field reporter and occasional play by play guy for the Rays and I hope Astros fans love him as much as I did. 3 Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue August 30, 2017 Share August 30, 2017 I'm on vacation this week and if I didn't have a retirement luncheon to attend tomorrow for a dear friend and coworker I would drive over to St. Pete for the day game between the Rangers and Astros. This is one time baseball can't win out. 3 Link to comment
xaxat August 30, 2017 Share August 30, 2017 Nice job by the Bay Area residents in adopting the Astros this series. Not a big crowd, but definitely vocal. 6 Link to comment
Bort August 30, 2017 Share August 30, 2017 The Astros are coming home to Houston for the Mets series. There was supposed to be a Correa jersey giveaway Saturday for the first 10,000 fans but they're donating all of them to shelters. 5 Link to comment
theatremouse August 31, 2017 Share August 31, 2017 45 minutes ago, xaxat said: Nice job by the Bay Area residents in adopting the Astros this series. Not a big crowd, be definitely vocal. Looked like a normal sized crowd for Tampa to me. Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue August 31, 2017 Share August 31, 2017 It looks like a normal sized crowd for Tampa to me as well but I'm thrilled that anyone showed up, to be honest. The stadium may suck but the Rays are a great organization and there are obviously some wonderful people living in the Tampa/St. Pete area. 7 Link to comment
Lantern7 August 31, 2017 Share August 31, 2017 I was watching Vixen last night, and I was flipping sporadically to SNY. Me; Wow, Rafael Montero is pitching a helluva game! He's still going and he only gave up the one hit! This is gonna be an episode of Mets Classics for sure. (Ninth inning, Montero is out, Reds have two runners on) Me: Why was he pitching into the ninth? At over 100 pitches?!? (Bases loaded; one out) Me: I know where this is going . . . (Bases loaded, two out, 3-2 count on Scooter Gennett) Me: Greeeeeeeeeeat. Nice that I can see the ship sinking as it happens. (AJ Ramos strikes out Gennett to end the game) Me: Huh. Way to go against the script, guys. (Later . . . ) Me: They're flying into Houston? Sure. Why the fuck not?!? 3 Link to comment
Moose135 August 31, 2017 Share August 31, 2017 I got the Reds feed of the game on the regional Fox Sport network, and was in and out for most of it, but I tuned back in just in time for that final at bat. That was something! Link to comment
xaxat August 31, 2017 Share August 31, 2017 The Judge's Chamber seats at Yankee stadium will never again be as cool as they are tonight. Bronx native and real freakin' life Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is holding court. 11 Link to comment
Mittengirl September 1, 2017 Share September 1, 2017 Well, I guess the Tigers are not planning on playing in the post-season for the next several years. Trading Justin Upton this afternoon and now Justin Verlander - for prospects. To recap - they traded their best hitter, J.D Martinez, for prospects, their best relief pitcher, Justin Wilson, and best hitting catcher, Alex Avila, for prospects, their hottest hitter, Justin Upton, for prospects and their best pitcher for the last decade, Justin Verlander, for prospects. (Heh, I just realized the Tigers traded 3 Justins in one season.) What are the Tigers' prospects for happy fans? Poor, at best. 2 Link to comment
MVFrostsMyPie September 1, 2017 Share September 1, 2017 In the words of Justin Verlander, "wow". 8 Link to comment
Mittengirl September 1, 2017 Share September 1, 2017 (edited) I have to admit, I teared up a little hearing about JV being traded. He really seemed like he wanted to stay a Tiger for his whole career. Part of me understands the desire to win a World Series, which wasn't likely to happen with Detroit in the next few years. But another part of me feels like loyalty to the fans doesn't mean a damn thing any more. I know the Tigers PTB are trying to sell these trades as a good thing, but fans just want to see a good team. Cutting the bankroll isn't exactly thrilling to watch. And trading five good, established big leaguers for 10 prospects that may never see a day in the bigs isn't exactly a popular move. Consensus among fans is that Ausmus needs to go next. Then Avila. Should be an interesting off-season. Sad that's all I have to look forward to. My only consolation is that Verlander didn't go to the Yankees. Edited September 1, 2017 by Mittengirl Link to comment
Lantern7 September 1, 2017 Share September 1, 2017 Mets are heading to Houston, and I heard that they'll be joining the Astros in the relief effort today. I'm willing to put money on a Met injuring himself lifting something heavy. Or breaking his foot by dropping something heavy. These are the Mets, after all. I don't know if being the first team to visit Harvey-ravaged Houston is as bad as coming to Miami last year, when Jose Fernandez would have started. 2 Link to comment
Bort September 1, 2017 Share September 1, 2017 29 minutes ago, Mittengirl said: I know the Tigers PTB are trying to sell these trades as a good thing, but fans just want to see a good team. Cutting the bankroll isn't exactly thrilling to watch. And trading five good, established big leaguers for 10 prospects that may never see a day in the bigs isn't exactly a popular move. That's exactly what the Astros went through several years ago. Sold off all the vets, collected prospects and now look. The rebuild process works, but it ends up being several years of crapitude until the prospects come to fruition. 3 Link to comment
pennben September 1, 2017 Share September 1, 2017 (edited) Cubs fan can confirm that the rebuilding phase is god awful to live through, but when it finally pays off, the wait will have been worth it! Edited September 1, 2017 by pennben 1 Link to comment
Mittengirl September 2, 2017 Share September 2, 2017 So, only a hundred years to wait? And that is assuming the prospects work out. 8 Link to comment
attica September 2, 2017 Share September 2, 2017 On 8/31/2017 at 7:55 PM, xaxat said: The Judge's Chamber seats at Yankee stadium will never again be as cool as they are tonight. Bronx native and real freakin' life Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is holding court. It would make me so happy if she'd wear the Yankees logo robe at SCOTUS. Do it for the Bronx!!! 2 Link to comment
MVFrostsMyPie September 2, 2017 Share September 2, 2017 So in last night's Giants/Cardinals game, Brandon Crawford hit a 2-run HR in the 9th inning that was caught by a fan. The Cardinals challenged it (it was clearly a HR) and the umpires in NY took 4 minutes to reverse it and rule it a double instead. They claimed they know the ground rules for AT&T Park but clearly they do not. And they ejected the fan who caught the ball and took it away from him. IT WAS A HOME RUN!!! http://www.csnbayarea.com/giants/mlb-admits-ump-made-wrong-replay-call-crawfords-should-be-homer-loss So now the MLB is saying they fucked up and it indeed was a home run. But it won't be added to Crawford's record. It would have been his 13th HR which beats his record from last year. That's fucked up. Crawford and his wife are sending the fan who got ejected a signed ball and tickets to a game. Fuck you, umpires. Fuck you, Mike Matheny. Your team was ahead anyway. Fuck you, 2017. 2 Link to comment
MVFrostsMyPie September 2, 2017 Share September 2, 2017 And Crawford just hit a home run in tonight's game! HAHAHA. In the deepest part of the ballpark. Link to comment
pennben September 2, 2017 Share September 2, 2017 (edited) 6 hours ago, Mittengirl said: So, only a hundred years to wait? And that is assuming the prospects work out. Hee! I concede the point that things can go terribly awry for a decade or a century or so if you aren't careful:)) Edited September 2, 2017 by pennben Link to comment
theatremouse September 2, 2017 Share September 2, 2017 Well Matt Harvey looks about as sharp as he did in May... 3 Link to comment
Bort September 2, 2017 Share September 2, 2017 He DID have a rather unfortunate last name to come pitching in Houston... 4 Link to comment
xaxat September 2, 2017 Share September 2, 2017 NY tabloids tomorrow. Houston batters Harvey after Harvey batters Houston! 8 Link to comment
Bort September 2, 2017 Share September 2, 2017 Houston broadcasters just informed us: Verlander has entered the building! Also, a tweet by one of the Astros outfielders once he learned of the trade: 2 Link to comment
jennifer6973 September 3, 2017 Share September 3, 2017 I have a question about Extra Innings: I know some team broadcasts don't appear on them like Dodgers & the NY teams & Philadelphia except on occasion. Recently the Root Sports/AT&T Sportsnet haven't appeared there either. (which I think I get), but what I don't get is MASN (Nationals only), not being shown this weekend. Is there a limit of how many games can be shown through EI, or was it just a glitch this weekend? Link to comment
Lantern7 September 3, 2017 Share September 3, 2017 Mets go swept.Went to the gym, looked at the screen, they were up, 4-1. I hit the machines, I look up again, they're down 6-4. Sounded right to me. Oh, and Wilmer Flores fouled a ball off his nose yesterday. I hope that hurricane-slammed areas take (and will take) priority, but could we get people to see what the hell is wrong with the Mets? I mean, there's underachieving, and then there's dislocating a should by swinging. Link to comment
theatremouse September 3, 2017 Share September 3, 2017 My understanding is Flores broke his nose on that foul ball. Link to comment
catrox14 September 3, 2017 Share September 3, 2017 Welp the Rockies season is on the ropes now :( Link to comment
Moose135 September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 3 hours ago, Lantern7 said: Flores fouled a ball off his nose yesterday. Of course he did...the Mets lead the league in bizarre injuries. 3 hours ago, theatremouse said: My understanding is Flores broke his nose on that foul ball. He did, but there doesn't seem to be any other injuries, and he may play as early as Tuesday. Link to comment
jennifer6973 September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 (edited) Flores seems like the type who doesn't want people to forget about him, so he'll play through the pain/show up so Sandy Alderson won't forget him and try to trade him. Oh and is it just me, does Keith Hernandez and Ron Darling sound alike? Edited September 4, 2017 by jennifer6973 Link to comment
theatremouse September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 Ron Darling has a very different accent from Keith's, so they don't sound alike to me. 1 Link to comment
Bort September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 12 hours ago, Moose135 said: Of course he did...the Mets lead the league in bizarre injuries. Nah, Astros already had the Mets beat there. Colin Moran fouled a ball off his face back in July. Fractured his cheekbone and had to have surgery. Flores is lucky, if he's gonna be back Tuesday. Moran still hasn't come back off the DL from that. Link to comment
mojoween September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 "It is true, chicks dig the long ball" 3-0 O's, two dingers "Ugh home runs suck I'm over it" 2 Link to comment
ebk57 September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 32 minutes ago, mojoween said: "It is true, chicks dig the long ball" 3-0 O's, two dingers "Ugh home runs suck I'm over it" Feeling any better now? :-) 1 Link to comment
mojoween September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 I think I might be coming back around. (Sorry!) 2 Link to comment
twoods September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 The O's have been on a hot streak but the Yankees always manage to cool them down. I'm hoping they take one or two games from them to keep this good streak going. Today doesn't look good. Link to comment
Silver Raven September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 If I were an A's pitcher, I would hand Martin Maldonado his head after the way he acts on home runs. Pouncing onto home plate, pounding his chest, pointing his fist in the air? Showboat. 1 Link to comment
jennifer6973 September 4, 2017 Share September 4, 2017 I just read on twitter that Lady Gaga had to postpone her Montreal concert after getting sick playing Citi Field in the rain this weekend. I believe someone was joking about this above somewhere in this timeline. Link to comment
Lantern7 September 5, 2017 Share September 5, 2017 1 hour ago, jennifer6973 said: I just read on twitter that Lady Gaga had to postpone her Montreal concert after getting sick playing Citi Field in the rain this weekend. I believe someone was joking about this above somewhere in this timeline. That would be me. I'm guessing performing in the rain did her in, but I don't think we're talking Diana Ross/Central Park in 1983. That said? Bring on all of the holy men. All of them. I missed most of today's game. The Mets wound up winning 11-7, because the Phillies are the bigger whipping boys. Phillies had something going in the ninth, and Gary Cohen noted that the Mets had never blown a ten-run lead. My reaction? "WHY WOULD YOU SAY THAT?!?" They won, but that was a harrowing few minutes. 3 Link to comment
Moose135 September 5, 2017 Share September 5, 2017 31 minutes ago, Lantern7 said: Gary Cohen noted that the Mets had never blown a ten-run lead. My reaction? "WHY WOULD YOU SAY THAT?!?" Whenever they say something like that, I yell at the TV "Shut up!" 6 Link to comment
shoregirl September 5, 2017 Share September 5, 2017 (edited) 2 hours ago, Lantern7 said: I missed most of today's game. The Mets wound up winning 11-7, because the Phillies are the bigger whipping boys. Phillies had something going in the ninth, and Gary Cohen noted that the Mets had never blown a ten-run lead. My reaction? "WHY WOULD YOU SAY THAT?!?" They won, but that was a harrowing few minutes. I wouldnt say the Phillies ate bigger whipping boys.The Phillies were always supposed to be bad because they are rebuilding and playing a lot of young guys to see what they have. . They have won more games than the mets have in the last 30 games. In fact the phillies had better records than the Metsin April Jul and August (not great but still better) They are both .500 agaist the rest of the division. Plus as bad as the Phillies have played The Mets are only 7 games better than them . And as this is the 10th anniversary of the Phillies playing ridiculously good baseball to win the NL East in 2007 who is to say they cant overtake them for 4th place (they probably won't but you never know ☺) Edited September 5, 2017 by shoregirl Link to comment
smittykins September 5, 2017 Author Share September 5, 2017 Dear At Bat people: Maybe announcing that "So-and-So has a perfect game through five innings" is just a little soon? Methinks you might want to wait until, say, after the seventh? kthxbai 2 Link to comment
Lantern7 September 5, 2017 Share September 5, 2017 3 minutes ago, smittykins said: Dear At Bat people: Maybe announcing that "So-and-So has a perfect game through five innings" is just a little soon? Methinks you might want to wait until, say, after the seventh? kthxbai Six innings for no-hitters. I don't think five for perfectos isn't that out of line. Fifteen up and down is rare, even if it isn't right off the bat. Link to comment
Moose135 September 5, 2017 Share September 5, 2017 1 hour ago, Lantern7 said: Six innings for no-hitters. I don't think five for perfectos isn't that out of line. Fifteen up and down is rare, even if it isn't right off the bat. You never talk about no hitters while they are in progress! 4 Link to comment
Lantern7 September 5, 2017 Share September 5, 2017 @Moose135 . . . yeah, if you're at the game itself. Maybe if the TV people flash the line score during a no-hitter (runs, hits, errors). ETA: Special welcome to JD Martinez to the Four Home Run Club! Link to comment
Moose135 September 5, 2017 Share September 5, 2017 10 hours ago, Lantern7 said: yeah, if you're at the game itself. Are you trying to tempt the fate of the whatever from high atop the thing? The Baseball Gods are fickle, my young friend, you don't want to go poking them unnecessarily lest they come back and smite thee! 3 Link to comment
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