No I'm saying some are better than others, and it has nothing to do with who their MLB manager is at a given time. It's a skill they have developed since they were children playing little league. Kind of like Espada doesn't teach an MLB player to hit with power or teach a pitcher how to throw a curveball. And that every MLB player swings at unhittable pitches and quite often - if not, MLB would be super-easy for hitters (and not so great for pitchers).
The weekend was ****ed when Chas got thrown out at home. Wtf call was that? Then Gordon gave up gopher balls over the green monster and everyone sat with thumbs up their asses. Not sure what happened today. Bregman looked great.
We have entered the dog days of summer. Astros are currently "not very good." Hope reinforcements are on the way.
Since July 1: Toronto: 18-9 Red Sox: 18-7 Seattle: 15-12 Texas: 16-10 Yankees: 12-14 Detroit: 11-15 Houston: 12-15
Hopefully we can regroup but for a long time this team has put pressure on their pitchers the most. Our bats are just too inconsistent and our base running is horrendous