Wabs said:
Bunch of empty seats in the upper deck in Cleveland
There were always empty seats at the opening series day games for the Astros as well. Just a nature of the beast.
Wabs said:
Bunch of empty seats in the upper deck in Cleveland
Wabs said:
Bunch of empty seats in the upper deck in Cleveland
Farmer1906 said:
Offensively, Yainer was the same guy he was in '24 as '25 but with ****ty luck. If he does the same thing (batted balls) in '26, he's likely going to be a top 10 catcher offensively.
txags92 said:
Re: Framber, I am all for offering him the absolute minimum we can in terms of salary for 1 year to meet the QO and not a penny more. The guy is a ticking time bomb on the mound and you never really know which version you are going to get. He can be absolutely nails for half a season, then just fall apart like he did this year, seemingly just by losing it mentally. Add in the likelihood of TJ sometime in his future and I don't want to be tied to him long term.
In terms of hitting coaches, seeing pitches, etc. I think raising your pitch count is only effective if you are using it to get better pitches to swing at. If you run the count to 8 pitches, but 6 of them were well outside the strike zone and you were swinging and fouling them off, you are not doing yourself any favors. The pitcher knows they can keep throwing pitches you can't handle and you will keep swinging. If you run the count to 8 pitches because you watched 3 balls and fouled off 2-4 strikes that you got fooled on, you are forcing the pitcher to give you a strike. Our free swinging lineup has not been very good at "getting their pitch to hit", and when they do, they have mostly missed them.
I don't expect a new coach to come in and change who Yainer is at the plate. He is going to swing at pitches outside the zone because he is not good at recognizing them. But what a good coach should be able to do is convince him to quit trying to pull those pitches to left field. If they are going to pitch you outside, hit it where they pitch you. I also would expect new coaches to work on situational things like elevating in sacrifice situations, hitting behind runners, etc. We were terrible at situational hitting this year and last and it is one of my biggest beefs with the hitting coaches. We would make the same stupid mistakes over and over and over and nobody seemed to be stepping up to try to get it corrected.
txags92 said:Farmer1906 said:
Offensively, Yainer was the same guy he was in '24 as '25 but with ****ty luck. If he does the same thing (batted balls) in '26, he's likely going to be a top 10 catcher offensively.
So all of those ground balls hit right at the shortstop should have bounced differently and not been easy outs?
Farmer1906 said:
Offensively, Yainer was the same guy he was in '24 as '25 but with ****ty luck. If he does the same thing (batted balls) in '26, he's likely going to be a top 10 catcher offensively.
Farmer1906 said:txags92 said:
Re: Framber, I am all for offering him the absolute minimum we can in terms of salary for 1 year to meet the QO and not a penny more. The guy is a ticking time bomb on the mound and you never really know which version you are going to get. He can be absolutely nails for half a season, then just fall apart like he did this year, seemingly just by losing it mentally. Add in the likelihood of TJ sometime in his future and I don't want to be tied to him long term.
In terms of hitting coaches, seeing pitches, etc. I think raising your pitch count is only effective if you are using it to get better pitches to swing at. If you run the count to 8 pitches, but 6 of them were well outside the strike zone and you were swinging and fouling them off, you are not doing yourself any favors. The pitcher knows they can keep throwing pitches you can't handle and you will keep swinging. If you run the count to 8 pitches because you watched 3 balls and fouled off 2-4 strikes that you got fooled on, you are forcing the pitcher to give you a strike. Our free swinging lineup has not been very good at "getting their pitch to hit", and when they do, they have mostly missed them.
I don't expect a new coach to come in and change who Yainer is at the plate. He is going to swing at pitches outside the zone because he is not good at recognizing them. But what a good coach should be able to do is convince him to quit trying to pull those pitches to left field. If they are going to pitch you outside, hit it where they pitch you. I also would expect new coaches to work on situational things like elevating in sacrifice situations, hitting behind runners, etc. We were terrible at situational hitting this year and last and it is one of my biggest beefs with the hitting coaches. We would make the same stupid mistakes over and over and over and nobody seemed to be stepping up to try to get it corrected.
He doesn't have a high pull rate tho. He goes up the middle mostly.
Farmer1906 said:txags92 said:Farmer1906 said:
Offensively, Yainer was the same guy he was in '24 as '25 but with ****ty luck. If he does the same thing (batted balls) in '26, he's likely going to be a top 10 catcher offensively.
So all of those ground balls hit right at the shortstop should have bounced differently and not been easy outs?
Do you think that is what I am saying?
Chef Elko said:Farmer1906 said:
Offensively, Yainer was the same guy he was in '24 as '25 but with ****ty luck. If he does the same thing (batted balls) in '26, he's likely going to be a top 10 catcher offensively.
Diaz sure has a lot of allowed stolen bases. I wonder what this figure would need to be to equal out his batting? I view him as a catcher with good slug %, but man, giving up all those stolen bases really waters that down.
Chef Elko said:Farmer1906 said:
Offensively, Yainer was the same guy he was in '24 as '25 but with ****ty luck. If he does the same thing (batted balls) in '26, he's likely going to be a top 10 catcher offensively.
Diaz sure has a lot of allowed stolen bases. I wonder what this figure would need to be to equal out his batting? I view him as a catcher with good slug %, but man, giving up all those stolen bases really waters that down.
txags92 said:Farmer1906 said:txags92 said:Farmer1906 said:
Offensively, Yainer was the same guy he was in '24 as '25 but with ****ty luck. If he does the same thing (batted balls) in '26, he's likely going to be a top 10 catcher offensively.
So all of those ground balls hit right at the shortstop should have bounced differently and not been easy outs?
Do you think that is what I am saying?
I am saying I don't think the "batted ball" stats that use velocity and launch angle among other things to assess how "lucky" a hitter is tell the entire story.
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tjack16 said:
I still think we would have won the wild card series if we got in. Especially at Cleveland
This had the feeling of 2020 to me
texasaggie2015 said:Mr.Bond said:
Joe's gotta go
My dad would scream the same thing at the TV watching Fox News around 2022
Farmer1906 said:txags92 said:Farmer1906 said:txags92 said:Farmer1906 said:
Offensively, Yainer was the same guy he was in '24 as '25 but with ****ty luck. If he does the same thing (batted balls) in '26, he's likely going to be a top 10 catcher offensively.
So all of those ground balls hit right at the shortstop should have bounced differently and not been easy outs?
Do you think that is what I am saying?
I am saying I don't think the "batted ball" stats that use velocity and launch angle among other things to assess how "lucky" a hitter is tell the entire story.
I agree. There are going to be guys who outperform it yearly like Paredes, who turns .010 xBAs into HRs with his crazy air pull rate.
But there are plenty of well-hit balls (even on the ground) that were outs at a much higher rate than league average. The odds are it won't happen like that again.
Look at the 2 seasons below. Can you tell which was 2024 and which was 2025? Without looking, which season do you think is better?
FB%: 23.3 vs 18.7
LD%: 24.9 vs 25.5
GB%: 46.0 vs 51.2
Pull%: 36.7 vs 38.3
Straight%: 40.2 vs 40.5
Oppo%: 23.1 vs 21.2
EV: 89.9 vs 90.2
LA: 10.2 vs 8.9
Brl%: 9.6 vs 7.6
K%: 16.8 vs 17.3
BB%: 3.5 vs 3.9
xwOBA: .340 vs .339
xwOBA on contact: .396 vs .395
Wabs said:
Tucker 0-3 with a K. Postseason has begun.
Wabs said:
Tucker 0-3 with a K. Postseason has begun.
Wabs said:
Tucker 0-3 with a K. Postseason has begun.
Drunken Overseas Bettor said:
By the way guys, I'm already kinda bored despite running Texans Bingo and a Survivor game and playing in the Pickoff and having 2 fantasy football teams and am definitely leaning to whoever said we should have Astros Off-Season BIngo as well.
Any and all suggestions for squares are welcome, although we'll have to either do it really fast assuming the coaches and Espada get retained/fired in the next week or just leave them out of it.
All suggestions welcomed. Free agency starts Oct 31
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