Mid Season Grade: D
This team was so bad, I dropped Fubo and began listening on iHeart Radio and I haven't missed too much. This was a lot for me as I would watch them every night for the last few seasons.
Pitching and RISP horrific early on and have finally come around a bit. We'll see what happens tomorrow when we take on the flaming hot Grimace's.
Not very hopeful for this season with our lack of top end pitching. But hey, lets win the AL West and see what happens!
I don't bother with Spec's unless I happen to be downtown. Been shopping only at Colony Liquors in Meyerland, Rice Fine Wines & Liqour or Total Wine off Shepherd or Holcombe.
I'm not familiar with Roma, but I'll check the googles.
What're my chances of scoring Disco #11 anywhere around Houston?
Haven't even seen it in a bar/restaurant to taste this year so far.
Any tips would be appreciated.
Damn, I used to ride those exact roads on my road bike in the summer of '92. The way you describe them flashed me back to those days. I didn't have spandex or cleats and was just a dumb kid on a road bike after finally selling my freestyle bikes that I rode all over town as a young buck back in the late 80s.
But why?
We have not one, but two incredible hitting coaches!
Don’t forget Bagwell, the West Palm Beach swing guru, who clearly has worked wonders with Abreu!
Searched Silverada and ran across this thread of mostly a few Surlys saying they loved the Moonpies and weren't sure about his new band name and what might come out of it.
I've been to 5 of their shows recently and they are putting on great shows, playing the hits and really rocking out to the new songs.
Saw them this past weekend at Radio East in Austin, which included Rattlesnake Milk (bluesy alt-country) and The Weary Boys (hillbilly rock/grass?)
one of the new upbeat songs
One of his best new ones is Stay By My Side
go see them, they're worth it