Giff wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 12:02 pm
Why is Abreu going rogue there? Why do you think a guy with no history of ever going after players is going to jeopardize his team by going rogue and hitting a guy to give them 2-on with 0 outs down 2 in the most crucial inning of the most crucial game of that series? Because he got excited like most Astros do after HRS? When Abreu hasn’t even given up a HR to him in two years? That is some impressive mental gymnastics, my haters.
All six umpires thought he drilled him intentionally. We're not the ones doing cartwheels.
Oh, no shit? I didn’t realize what I was complaining about! Appreciate that! Now I know you never ever disagree with any call that goes against your teams because a professional official made the determination, so why would they ever be wrong!?
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Giff wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 12:02 pm
Why is Abreu going rogue there? Why do you think a guy with no history of ever going after players is going to jeopardize his team by going rogue and hitting a guy to give them 2-on with 0 outs down 2 in the most crucial inning of the most crucial game of that series? Because he got excited like most Astros do after HRS? When Abreu hasn’t even given up a HR to him in two years? That is some impressive mental gymnastics, my haters.
All six umpires thought he drilled him intentionally. We're not the ones doing cartwheels.
Oh, no shit? I didn’t realize what I was complaining about! Appreciate that! Now I know you never ever disagree with any call that goes against your teams because a professional official made the determination, so why would they ever be wrong!?
Hey, you're the one who accused others of mental gymnastics. Hell, if MLB decided there was enough plausible deniability, they might not have suspended him at all, despite the half a dozen umpires who all agreed he purposely hit him with a 99 mph fastball.
Like I said before - Maldonado was setup outside. Abreu went rogue with it up and in. Did it get away from him? Well, he hit 3 guys out of the 287 batters he faced during the regular season. If he had hit 13 batters this season, his plausible deniability goes through the roof.
I expect Houston to kick the crap out of Texas tomorrow night, but good for Adolis Garcia for jacking that grand slam to blow the game open, all but forcing a game 7.
Brutal error by Altuve last night to go with his .304 postseason OBP. You wonder how much longer Dusty can keep penciling him in before it really bites them.
Johnnie wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:13 pmOh shit, you just reminded me about toilet paper.
degenerasian wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2023 10:21 am
If Texas wins can they give home field to the Phillies?
Assuming Philly beats AZ to reach the WS...
Philly, Texas and Houston all had 90-72 records. Philly took 2 of 3 vs Houston, and lost all three games to Texas. So, if Houston wins, Philly has HFA. If Texas wins, Texas has HFA.
Knowing that suspensions are now “eh, let’s just wait until next year”, there’s probably a strategic time for a reliever to throw one (safely!) behind Garcia’s head and see if you can bait him into an ejection.
Johnnie wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:13 pmOh shit, you just reminded me about toilet paper.
Well now that you can give them out to players with zero history of intentionally hitting players and without a single warning in the game, why the fuck not?!
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Every player from every team should just do crazy bat flips or dances from now on when they do something good. That way, if they’re beaned later in the game, MLB has now deemed that is intentional.
EDITED to remove “act a fool” because I truly had no issue with Garcia’s reaction to a HR in the biggest game of the season just like most other Astros fans.
well this is gonna be someone's new signature - bronto
well aside from the Scotch this has been a disappointing as hell evening - 2 lousy games; i guess they can't all be like Friday. Pulling the cord and trying to get some sleep for once - somebody wake me if the Astros make a comeback
Adolis Garcia is already tied for second for most RBI in a single post-season and the other guys are David Freese and Corey Seager? Why doesn't that seem like a real stat?
And the unicorns shall come down with them, and the bullocks with the bulls; and their land shall be soaked with blood, and their dust made fat with fatness. - God
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