Can't figure this guy out. He throws gas with movement, yet doesn't strike anybody out. He's a fly ball pitcher who doesn't give up HRs, but gives up a bunch of baserunners. Oh, and there's that patented Altuve baserunning.
TOOTBLAN His aggressiveness seems to mostly be a positive (SB's, errant throws/errors, easy bases, etc) so, I'd guess stats say Altuve is a positive baserunner overall easily.
99 mph exit-velocity on Tucker's flyout. I am entertained. Stros will score, then close it out. Yankees best case today is a split in their doubleheader after losing Game 1.
I hate these pseudo stats like absolute run differential and "most strikeouts by an Astro before the All Star Break." Even Todd and Geoff had to admit that the All Star Break changes year-to-year, so the latter doesn't mean a whole lot. They always seem to bring up run differential in games where the Astros cannot score a single run. I mean, they don't have to use the term "standard deviation," but everyone's wondering the actual distribution around the mean is. A +10 and a -2 average to a +4, which is pretty high, but it doesn't mean you won both games.