Keuchel gave up 8 runs, 7 earned in 2.1 innings. Guess Strom couldn't fix him. Sporting an 8.53 ERA now.
He faced adversity for the first time and failed at an incredible level. Very few people in his situation have failed in the fashion he did absent drugs or crime. He is older now, maybe he handles it better now. Also, this is the first season he has really been used out of the pen. The Phillies let the Astros know they would be calling him up before releasing the information and I thought that was cool. FWIW I think he will do well out of the pen and be successful. It’s a different job than starting.
If they are racist, homophobic or sexist, then they are douches. Claiming religious justification for it means squat.
Trading away Stassi was a bad trade. I still think that trade was made because Verlander didn’t like Stassi but that is only my speculation. The Stubbs trade was fine; obviously Houston (and most of us) didn’t expect Castro to suck this bad this year. Stubbs is so small he’s unlikely to ever play full time and his ceiling is pretty limited, and Houston had other solid catching prospects coming up behind him in Lee and Diaz (and maybe a couple others). Plus the Phillies sent over a decent prospect with pretty high upside in Logan Cerny, who in his 95th percentile outcome would be a star CF putting up 20/20 seasons.
I agree with Stubbs, although maybe he can hack it as a backup C for a few years in the majors. Stassi on the other hand has been the total package outside of a couple of years where he forgot how to hit. Talented baseball player.
I miss Stubbs more. Always believed he would be a good backup catcher. Neither though is a big miss, as you can't keep guys forever and they both would have just been backups. Laureano is the guy most missed who got dealt for roster reasons.
We've answered this question...repeatedly. You obviously don't agree with the answer, I'm not sure I do, but it's not gonna change no matter how many times people ask.
Stassi has been playing at like a 5+ WAR/600 PA rate since leaving for LA. There is a good chance Stassi puts up more value in LA than Hader does in Milwaukee when it's all said and done, and Astros fans rightly see the Hader trade as being a total disaster. Astros at least got MLB players in exchange for Hader while they got a couple of guys you've never heard of for Stassi.
He's played 193 games in LA and posted a 2.3bWAR. Fangraphs apparently values catcher defense differently and his value is higher, but mostly off of last season. He's not good at throwing out runners. His framing rates highly, but his game calling has been called into question and it isn't like they get good pitching results over there.
Stassi began his career as a pretty poor pitch framer but around 2017 I believe he spent a lot of time working on that aspect of his game and he's put up like 10+ framing runs each full season since. Meanwhile, the most runs his arm has cost him in a single season was three. It's impossible for us to say much about his game calling but I find it hard to believe someone with Stassi's work ethic would suffer at that aspect of this game.
Does their religion make them racist, homophobic or sexist? How does your beliefs about them not make you just as bigoted? Why should hatred and intolerance be acceptable only from those of your ilk?
In this specific situation, yes their religion is literally making them homophobic. Not a difficult concept. Read the quote by Adams.
I wish we could get a different word than homophonic. It irritates me when words are used that don’t make sense with their definition. There is no phobia (fear) in that situation even though nobody means it that way when they say it. End pedantic rant.