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I have 2 today for whoever wants them until I don’t. Let me know and they are yours. Free as always. 

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    Pretty perfect game to take a three year old to. Was over before he got too bored and got to see a couple homers. Thanks @UTPhil2006 for the suggestion about the first game certificate, had plenty of

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    I’m just glad I survived another season of being the official thread starter. Thank you all for your continued support in this emotional time.   In more ways than one with tonight’s result:

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15 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

He’s better than grae ?

I like the idea of another veteran bat on the bench but I don’t think he hit his weight in Oakland. But they did send him to that fountain of youth in West Palm Beach…

13 minutes ago, Wulaw Horn said:

I have 2 today for whoever wants them until I don’t. Let me know and they are yours. Free as always. 

Freakin baby shower today of all damn things. Gonna try to go tomorrow. 

He’s better than grae ?
Who isn't other than Jose Abreu?
9 minutes ago, Scraps said:
45 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:
He’s better than grae ?

Who isn't other than Jose Abreu?

Are we sure Abreu isn’t?  Grae still doesn’t have a hit this year- right? 

11 minutes ago, Wulaw Horn said:

Are we sure Abreu isn’t?  Grae still doesn’t have a hit this year- right? 


all glove and heart !!!!


 

is Diaz the Tucker replacement ?????

4 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:


all glove and heart !!!!


 

is Diaz the Tucker replacement ?????

No. 

Tigers Beat
By Brian McTaggart

Saturday, July 13

Astros GM Dana Brown

HOUSTON -- General manager Dana Brown’s second MLB Draft with the Astros will be the first under the guidance of Deric Ladnier, who came over from the Diamondbacks in the offseason, and Cam Pendino, who took over as scouting director.

The goal for Brown, who oversaw successful Drafts as scouting director in Atlanta, was to combine Ladnier’s lengthy track record of scouting success with Pendino’s background in data analysis to help bolster a farm system that MLB Pipeline ranked 27th out of 30 teams prior to this season. Houston’s only Top 100 prospect is outfielder Jacob Melton (No. 68). 

"Deric is a really good evaluator, so we incorporate the baseball side and the data and information side and you put those two together with the addition of evaluation of makeup to get these players right," said Brown, who was vice president of scouting in Atlanta from 2019-22 and oversaw the drafting of 2022 National League Rookie of the Year Michael Harris II and Harris' runner-up, '23 All-Star and Cy Young finalist Spencer Strider, among others.

After years of graduating prospects to the big leagues (such as Astros hurlers Spencer Arrighetti and Jake Bloss in 2024) and losing others in trades (like sending Drew Gilbert and Ryan Clifford to the Mets last year), the Astros view this Draft as pivotal to continue their run of success. 

"I know how important it is to draft and develop and that’s how the sustainable championship winner we’ve had in Houston continues. We know we need to continue to build in the standard that we had here,” Pendino said. 

 

The Astros will pick 28th overall in Sunday’s first round of the Draft and won’t pick again until the 101st pick in the third round, having lost their second-round pick as a result of signing free-agent reliever Josh Hader. Each choice in the first 10 rounds of the Draft comes with an assigned value, with the total for a club's selections equaling what it can spend in those rounds without incurring a penalty. The Astros have the smallest Draft bonus pool at $5,914,700. 

The Astros will have about 650 college and high school players on their Draft board Sunday and have had their scouts in Houston in recent days for meetings. In addition to scouting players all over the country, the Astros held Draft workouts in Fayetteville, N.C., West Palm Beach, Fla., Chicago, Los Angeles and Houston.

Houston Astros at the MLB Draft in 2022

"From there, that helps us filter down who our priority targets are to drill down on and continue to collect information and try to help us make the best decision," Pendino said.

Because he’s a scout at heart, Brown has seen more than 20 players himself, mostly at the college level. He said it’s probable that he’s scouted the player the Astros will take at No. 28.

"I was in Atlanta for four years and we traded over 20 of my players in that four-year span to get Major League players to help us win," Brown said. "I think it’s important that you have to get as much value as possible in each round and each pick. Some of those guys are going to make it to the Major Leagues and play for you and some other guys are going to be put in trades to get some deals done to acquire Major League players."

No matter who is running the Draft, the Astros’ goal remains the same: take the best available player regardless of position. 

"We know these players that are in consideration for our first pick are very, very talented individuals and have a lot of outlier skills," Pendino said. "That’s why they’re in the mix, but what we’re trying to hone in on is, among the individual skillsets of different players, who we think we are best equipped to improve in [player development] to help them play here one day."

This Tucker injury is laughable at this point. A bruised shin and he's missing over a month. It's compelte bullshit, just tell us the truth, it's a stress fracture and he's out for another month. I just don't understand the outright lies from this organization with injuries. It's like thinking a guy with a .190/.261/.339  triple slash and a 27% K rate over the last month and half is amazing.

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11 minutes ago, HtownHorn said:

This Tucker injury is laughable at this point. A bruised shin and he's missing over a month. It's compelte bullshit, just tell us the truth, it's a stress fracture and he's out for another month. I just don't understand the outright lies from this organization with injuries. It's like thinking a guy with a .190/.261/.339  triple slash and a 27% K rate over the last month and half is amazing.


Somewhat hides trade deadline intentions and gives the surly thread something to bitch about

surly thread would show up to watch his colonoscopy if given the chance 😂😂😂😂

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22 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:


Somewhat hides trade deadline intentions and gives the surly thread something to bitch about

surly thread would show up to watch his colonoscopy if given the chance 😂😂😂😂

That polyp looks precancerous!

What the fuck is the GI doc doing leaving that for another 5 years?!!

 

Fuck

Fuck

He dead

40 minutes ago, HtownHorn said:

This Tucker injury is laughable at this point. A bruised shin and he's missing over a month. It's compelte bullshit, just tell us the truth, it's a stress fracture and he's out for another month. I just don't understand the outright lies from this organization with injuries. It's like thinking a guy with a .190/.261/.339  triple slash and a 27% K rate over the last month and half is amazing.

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I wonder how many Astros over the years have respectfully had the pleasure to lay the pipe to Julia? At least few have. I won’t believe it hasn’t happened. 

These injury excuses are as bad as Correa claiming he broke a rib from a massage and not his wife hitting him with a bat after she found out he cheated on her.

The pre game lines tomorrow will be crazy. You better be there at least one hour before gates open ….

 

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Hahahahah 

 

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27 minutes ago, UTexasFight said:

Both pitchers now retired 9 in a row 


after the 1st, a pitchers duel broke out 

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