If they really do like Cease... He's a free agent after this season.
Chef Elko said:Drunken Overseas Bettor said:Marvin said:Drunken Overseas Bettor said:
WANGUS12 and CHIEF ELKO
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Where do I send prize money?
You can take care of wangus12 and Chief Elko, I've got ntouch and wmitchell covered. .
This is Elko's Venmo - agtxtxag14 at gmail dot com
Still waiting on wangus12 (sounds like a bad play)
My venmo isn't attached to that email but I'll share it via email if you/Marvin emails me. Not trying to doxx myself on here with my full name
Chef Elko said:Drunken Overseas Bettor said:Marvin said:Drunken Overseas Bettor said:
WANGUS12 and CHIEF ELKO
I need some payment info for you guys for Astros Bingo prize money.
Where do I send prize money?
You can take care of wangus12 and Chief Elko, I've got ntouch and wmitchell covered. .
This is Elko's Venmo - agtxtxag14 at gmail dot com
Still waiting on wangus12 (sounds like a bad play)
My venmo isn't attached to that email but I'll share it via email if you/Marvin emails me. Not trying to doxx myself on here with my full name
EastCoastAgNc said:
We should be playing right now
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Beat40 said:
Where is the board's position on resigning Framber right now?
Is the thought his second half attitude is a result of Joe's leadership or that he is a clubhouse cancer? The answer to that probably influences your position on resigning him or not.
Beat40 said:
Where is the board's position on resigning Framber right now?
Is the thought his second half attitude is a result of Joe's leadership or that he is a clubhouse cancer? The answer to that probably influences your position on resigning him or not.
Beat40 said:
Where is the board's position on resigning Framber right now?
Is the thought his second half attitude is a result of Joe's leadership or that he is a clubhouse cancer? The answer to that probably influences your position on resigning him or not.
Beat40 said:
Where is the board's position on resigning Framber right now?
Is the thought his second half attitude is a result of Joe's leadership or that he is a clubhouse cancer? The answer to that probably influences your position on resigning him or not.
Beat40 said:
Where is the board's position on resigning Framber right now?
Is the thought his second half attitude is a result of Joe's leadership or that he is a clubhouse cancer? The answer to that probably influences your position on resigning him or not.
Beat40 said:
My opinion is Dana needs to seriously look at the offensive approach he wants the team to have and change the personnel to match as much as possible. You can keep 2-3 guys like Yanier and Dubon around as far as free-swinging, uber-aggressive hitters, but if Dana really wants a more patient approach at the plate, he's going to have to go get those guys. Lunhow did it in 2017 after the 2015 and 2016 seasons.
Parades was a start. I think Carlos does ok with that. Missing Alvarez hurt in that regard. Altuve isn't going to change, and I'm concerned about him chasing more as he gets older. Hopefully he's 100% healthy next season.
Yanier is probably kept, so just going to have to deal with that. Hope he can get some pitch recognition work in this off-season like I'd rather replace Dubon with a more patient hitter that plays above average, not necessarily great, utility defense. Maybe that's Urias.
At the point I really don't care a ton about the hitting coaches. I'm always going to fall on the side of the personnel dictates the majority of the success. I think coaches certainly help, but no coach is taking a well below average player and turning them into a well above average player. I'll let you guys have what you want this offseason for hitting coaches
Farmer1906 said:Beat40 said:
My opinion is Dana needs to seriously look at the offensive approach he wants the team to have and change the personnel to match as much as possible. You can keep 2-3 guys like Yanier and Dubon around as far as free-swinging, uber-aggressive hitters, but if Dana really wants a more patient approach at the plate, he's going to have to go get those guys. Lunhow did it in 2017 after the 2015 and 2016 seasons.
Parades was a start. I think Carlos does ok with that. Missing Alvarez hurt in that regard. Altuve isn't going to change, and I'm concerned about him chasing more as he gets older. Hopefully he's 100% healthy next season.
Yanier is probably kept, so just going to have to deal with that. Hope he can get some pitch recognition work in this off-season like I'd rather replace Dubon with a more patient hitter that plays above average, not necessarily great, utility defense. Maybe that's Urias.
At the point I really don't care a ton about the hitting coaches. I'm always going to fall on the side of the personnel dictates the majority of the success. I think coaches certainly help, but no coach is taking a well below average player and turning them into a well above average player. I'll let you guys have what you want this offseason for hitting coaches
I agree we are too aggressive at times, but seeing more pitches doesn't always equate to a good thing for the offense.
The Braves saw the most pitches per PA last year. Their offense wasn't too dissimilar from ours. The Angels saw the 3rd most pitches per PA. They were ass.
On the flip side, the Blue Jays saw the 4th fewest (3.77 per PA vs our 3.76 per PA) and their offense was one of the best in baseball.
If you trended it, I would imagine there is some correlation, but it's not some magical cure to the offense some seem to think.
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Key FindingsThese values suggest a mild association: more patient lineups (higher Pit/PA) may create better scoring opportunities by tiring pitchers and forcing mistakes, but it's far from deterministic. Factors like power hitting, contact rates, and base-running likely explain more variance in offensive success. The league average Pit/PA was 3.87, with R/G at 4.45 and OPS+ at ~100 (implied from data).
- Correlation between Pit/PA and R/G: r=0.214 r = 0.214 r=0.214 (weak positive). Teams that saw more pitches tended to score slightly more runs, but the link is modest.
- Correlation between Pit/PA and OPS+: r=0.190 r = 0.190 r=0.190 (weak positive). A similar slight positive trend exists with adjusted on-base and power production.
EastCoastAgNc said:
We should beplayingfiring coaches right now
SpaceCityAg05 said:
If we did indeed dodge the luxury tax this season, then that will make the value of the QO pick all the more meaningful, unlike the one we got this year for Bregman.
Farmer1906 said:SpaceCityAg05 said:
If we did indeed dodge the luxury tax this season, then that will make the value of the QO pick all the more meaningful, unlike the one we got this year for Bregman.
We did not.
edit: maybe we did. I would have bet my house that I read we went over after the trade deadline.
tjack16 said:
Yainer is a 7 hole hitter in an ideal lineup. He and Walker spent way too much time in the top 5. Which I know was due to injury… but his numbers as they are if he's in the 7 hole are good.
We just need him to get closer to his 2023 production of making more contact
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linkdude said:There hasn't been a postseason complete game since the Astros' Justin Verlander in Game 2 of the 2017 ALCS, one of the more underrated games of Houston's golden era.https://t.co/R2ihFNlhLE
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Mr.Bond said:
Joe's gotta go
linkdude said:There hasn't been a postseason complete game since the Astros' Justin Verlander in Game 2 of the 2017 ALCS, one of the more underrated games of Houston's golden era.https://t.co/R2ihFNlhLE
— Greg Rajan (@GregRajan) September 30, 2025