Who knows, it's possible, he's been having leg problems since ST No. In an emergency he could play 2B. Altuve cannot play 3B, he'd need a cutoff man to get the ball to 1B
With Tucker and Bregman out and McCormick playing so well, this'd be my everyday lineup: 2B Altuve LF Brantley SS Correa DH Alvarez 1B Gurriel RF McCormick CF Straw 3B Toro C Castro
Not at all, but if you're a GM and you're not trying at all times to strengthen your weaknesses, then you're not doing your job. Same way in business. Agreed about the last sentence, nothing is guaranteed in life, but you should give yourself the best chance to succeed. Atleast that's my philosophy in life
I broke things in my right arm twice b/t age 13 and 17ish...you could not believe how good I got at throwing darts, footballs, bocce, etc... I can still write left handed, mostly legible.
Yep, you are the only one that feels this way. Click didn't fill weaknesses at LF, 1B, and backup C with the best available players (not counting Realmuto) based on 2021 performance to date.
No , for the record I wanted him to fill the hole at catcher. I was fine with Yuli and knew it would take time for Tucker to grow. Although I thought Tucker's ceiling was Reddick.
I was a 180 bowler right handed. I stained something in my wrist so I had to bowl left handed for a few months. I averaged around 140.
Astros slug 3 more homers, tie MLB record Thursday marked the 10th consecutive game Houston has hit at least two homers. That tied a Major League record, matching the Orioles, who recorded multi-homer games in 10 straight in 2019. https://www.mlb.com/astros/news/jose-altuve-astros-tie-record-for-most-multi-hr-games-in-a-row
My golf scores and bowling scores are ... wildly inaccurate ... given the amount of beer I am consuming.