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{Official] Cardinals @ Astros

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by Castor27, Jun 3, 2024.

  1. Tomstro

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    Gotta give Chas more of a chance. He had a bad April then he missed like 20 games with an injury. His playing time has been spotty since his return.
     
  2. IdStrosfan

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    I agree Chas should get at least as much of a chance as Abreu because he is much more likely to turn the corner, but it's tough to put them both on the field together until (unless) they are hitting.
     
  3. Nick

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    But its not like all those hits are bloops or just finding spots either. He's giving up hard hits as well.

    One way to avoid that would be more K's... but as long as his velocity and spin are close to the career norms we've seen the last 2-3 years, he'll be fine. His peripherals were crappy at the start of the season which is why I was worried about age-related/wear-tear regression.

    He's had as much of a workload over the last 4-5 years as any high leverage pitcher in all of baseball... and probably the most post-season games since that Rivera dude up in NYC. At some point, regression was expected... but with more perceived depth in the bullpen this year compared to last year, hopefully he can maintain his peripherals for the rest of the season.
     
  4. Elienator

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    Im not going to argue against the outcomes, they are what they are.

    I don’t think him pitching in the 9th was why he had better results last night. Pressly has the longest scoreless consecutive appearances and he did it as a middle reliever, so I don’t think it’s a mental issue based on usage. Regression to the mean would suggest he’s going to get better results going forward without any changes and last night was reflective of that.
     
  5. AznH-TownFan

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    Can we catch a break for once? Or this team is curse?

     
  6. AznH-TownFan

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  7. Tomstro

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    Chas has never had the leash that others have
    Chas has never had the leash or margin for error that many of the others have.
     
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  8. havoc1

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    Well this is a bit ridiculous. A comebacker is a hard hit ball toward the pitcher or the middle of the field. I wasn’t trying to downplay it but was just answering a question that the person had.
     
  9. lnchan

    lnchan Sugar Land Leonard
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    Greinke can play short even at this age.
     
  10. sealclubber1016

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    It seems Nick Hernandez, the minor leaguer we just acquired, was activated for Mushinski.

    Barely appeared in the majors, but his AAA numbers the last 2 seasons have been awesome.
     
  11. Snake Diggit

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    Only 2 position players on the bench. Yikes.
     
  12. Tomstro

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    I only meant to post the 2nd one. Sorry
     
  13. RussE

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    Easy peasy.
     
  14. Houstunna

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    Burleson reminds me of Kyle Schwarber.

    The body type, the beard, the swing
     
  15. AkeemTheDreem86

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    Damn, MVPeña is on something.
     
  16. Rock Block

    Rock Block Sorta here sometimes
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    Blanco is a damn horse, strong dude, happy for him that he’s living his dream even a bit late….
     
  17. Nick

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    Blanco is PITCHING!
     
  18. RussE

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    Meyers has no arm to even try that.
     
  19. Radricky

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    It’s crazy how fast other teams advance their runners in scoring position
     
  20. RussE

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    Can the Astros score 2 runs today with this lineup?
     

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