April 1Apr 1 Just now, runthebone said: Why send Blanco back out with that pitch count So he can walk a guy. Duh.
April 1Apr 1 38 minutes ago, WBT said: I was told Paredes was going to pull flyballs into the crawford boxes Close
April 1Apr 1 at least he pitched in a game we weren't going to win anyways, and they threw the closer.
April 1Apr 1 Cintron and Snitker need to be fired, and they can take Espada with them. Horrible decision to not fire those two stooges after the horrible offensive production last season.
April 1Apr 1 1 hour ago, Gourmand said: 2 runs a game isn't gonna get us in the postseason Time to bring in the torpedo bats
April 1Apr 1 get these bats, asap Elly De La Cruz first day using a torpedo bat: 4-5 2 HRs 7 RBIs 4 Runs 11 Total bases
April 1Apr 1 ‘I loved my time here’: SF Giants’ Verlander talks return to Houston Verlander won two Cy Young Awards and two World Series titles with the Astros By Justice delos Santos https://www.mercurynews.com/2025/03/31/i-loved-my-time-here-sf-giants-verlander-talks-return-to-houston/ Quote HOUSTON — Justin Verlander was never dead set on joining the San Francisco Giants at the beginning of the offseason. Verlander and Jim Crane, the owner of the Houston Astros, each had interest in him returning to Houston for the 2025 season. But when president of baseball operations Buster Posey approached Verlander about joining the Giants, the Astros weren’t in a position to extend an offer to Verlander. So, to San Francisco the future Hall of Famer went. “Once you kind of get the ball rolling with negotiations, you just don’t know how things are going to play out,” Verlander said before the Giants played the Astros on Monday at Daikin Park. “I’ve seen that play out before. … I loved my time here. It’s something. It’s something that’s really special to me. Of course, the opportunity to play here is always something that’s on my mind.” Verlander solidified his place in Cooperstown during his time in Houston. Over seven seasons with the Astros, Verlander had a 73-28 record with a 2.71 ERA in 130 regular-season starts, winning two Cy Young Awards (’19, ’22) and two World Series titles (’17, ’22). For all he accomplished in Houston, Verlander doesn’t know which cap his Hall of Fame plaque will feature — only that it won’t be that of the Giants or the New York Mets. The right-hander spent the first 13 seasons of his career with the Detroit Tigers, who drafted him with the second pick in the 2004 MLB Draft. With Detroit, Verlander went 183-114 with a 3.49 ERA and 2,373 strikeouts, winning Rookie of the Year, an MVP and his first Cy Young Award in the process. Entering Monday, Verlander’s 262 wins are the most by an active pitcher. “Some really special things happened here … I’m not blowing smoke; this is just kind of how I operate. I let things just kind of happen and make decisions when I have all the information,” Verlander said. “I never would have known I would come back here after going to New York. You just never know how things play out. You don’t know how things will play out with Detroit for me in the future. It’s not a decision I can even really think about that much right now. Quite honestly, I try not to.” For manager Bob Melvin, most of his memories of Verlander are in a Tigers uniform — and they aren’t exactly fond memories either. In back-to-back years, Verlander’s Tigers met Melvin’s Oakland A’s in the ALDS. In back-to-back years, the Tigers beat the A’s and Verlander had no small part in those outcomes. Verlander made four total starts against the A’s in the 2012 and 2013 playoffs, allowing one lone run over 31 innings (0.29 ERA) with 43 strikeouts. He took the mound in the deciding Game 5 of each series, tossing an 11-strikeout shutout in ’12 and eight shutout innings with 10 strikeouts in ’13. “He was hard on me all the time,” Melvin said. “(With) Detroit, there were a couple of epic Game 5s. I probably remember him more in a Tigers uni, but he won a world championship here. He can do what he wants.” Verlander, who won’t pitch during the three-game series in Houston, will make his next start against Seattle during the Giants’ home opener Friday afternoon.
April 1Apr 1 See we picked up right where we left off last season. serious question because I have no clue, do we have the same hitting coach as last season? Whoever it is blows ass.
April 1Apr 1 19 hours ago, UTexasFight said: 5 Thursdays off in a row (outside of the all-star break) is surely unusual and uncommon. we’re going to definitely wish we had one of those off days available during the stretch where we’re playing 23 games in 24 days starting August 15. 7 thursdays off in a row in 2023 from first week of April when they played on a Thursday through the rest of April and all of May where they were off every Thursday.
April 1Apr 1 Through four games, the Astros: Offense: .157/.269/.200 (18-for-115 with three extra-base hits) Pitching: 2.75 ERA (2.25 starter, 3.75 reliever). 18 walks/37 strikeouts in 36 innings.
April 1Apr 1 10 hours ago, tx 3 putt said: lulz The way it's gone so far, put 27 wherever he wants to play and sort out the rest.
April 1Apr 1 New episode up where we talk about the opening series and Cam smith. Also- I have 2 tix tonight- first come first served.
April 1Apr 1 37 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said: get the team back to basics .... 25% of. just like our team BA/OPS/SLG…
April 1Apr 1 BARRELS PER SWING SO FAR: 8.4% NYY 5.5% BAL 4.9% CIN 4.5% PHI CWS 4.2% TEX ARI 4.2% NYM 4.0% STL 3.9% ATL 3.6% ATH WSH MIN LAA 3.5% LAD 3.3% CHC 3.2% SEA TOR 3.1% TB 2.9% SD 2.8% MIL 2.7% MIA 2.5% BOS DET 2.4% CLE KC 2.2% PIT 2.1% SF 2.0% COL 1.7% HOU
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