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Dubon yelling back to the Astro’s’ dugout - “Fuck those Surly Assholes”

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    I can fap to this

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    I snuck on to the field and did the same thing, spreading my Dads ashes out in RF in 2019. We used to watch 50+ games a year together in section 134. Made me a Stros fan since birth. He had the best s

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We're uglying up Will Vest's ERA

6 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

warm up the scrubs to close this one out 

Abreu gonna give Hader another save opportunity here. 

8 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

warm up the scrubs to close this one out 

Lulz.  Ain’t ever that easy. 

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1 minute ago, Gut Wagon said:

Sometimes you just have to rear back and fling it, Bryan. 

 

throw

fucking 

strikes

Rodgers is still on the team

1 minute ago, Wulaw Horn said:

Glad we got Hader in here to pitch back to back days in a 4 run game. 

yeah wtf

1 minute ago, Wulaw Horn said:

Glad we got Hader in here to pitch back to back days in a 4 run game. 

And Abreu

3 in a row, they call that a winning streak

Fuck off Hinch.

Now who is starting tomorrow since they are skipping Wesneski?

VanWey?

playing with house money tomorrow 

Just now, Scraps said:

Fuck off Hinch.

Now who is starting tomorrow since they are skipping Wesneski?

VanWey?

 

bullpen game 

1 minute ago, Scraps said:

Fuck off Hinch.

Now who is starting tomorrow since they are skipping Wesneski?

VanWey?

It might be Blubaugh since he's on the taxi squad.

 

It might be Blubaugh since he's on the taxi squad.
 
He's not on the 40 man so that should be interesting

Walker’s last 10 games: 

.297 AVG/.982 OPS

3 HR/7 RBI/11 H (7 XBH)
 

37 minutes ago, Scraps said:
40 minutes ago, Gourmand said:
It might be Blubaugh since he's on the taxi squad.
 

He's not on the 40 man so that should be interesting

 

a move will be made tomorrow

whitley done for the year ?

Another good series win. Walker and Parades heating up. 

 

Stop starting Dubie, or I'll boycott HEB

Rome

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HOUSTON — The Houston Astros will promote pitching prospect AJ Blubaugh to make his major-league debut on Wednesday afternoon in a spot start against the Detroit Tigers.

Blubaugh boasts a 4.29 ERA across his first 21 Triple-A innings. He represented the Astros in the Futures Game last season. The 24-year-old right-hander finished with a 4.19 ERA in the hitter-friendly Pacific Coast League.

The Athletic’s Keith Law slotted Blubaugh sixth in his preseason ranking of Houston’s prospects, higher than any pitcher in the Astros’ system. Blubaugh participated in major-league spring training, but is not on the team’s 40-man roster, so Houston will have to create a spot prior to Wednesday’s game.

The Astros selected Blubaugh in the seventh round of the 2022 Draft from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. When Blubaugh throws his first pitch on Wednesday, he will become the school’s first pitcher to ever reach the major leagues.

Blubaugh closed for almost all of his college career before converting into a starter upon his entrance into pro ball. Blubaugh can reach 97 mph with his four-seam fastball, but usually hovers around the low to mid-90s. Before the season, Law wrote that Blubaugh’s “probability of sticking in the rotation has gone up substantially since last offseason.”

How long he sticks in Houston’s major-league rotation is a mystery. Blubaugh will start on Wednesday in place of Hayden Wesneski, whom Espada said “needs a couple more days to recover from his last start.”

The velocity on all of Wesneski’s pitches declined throughout that outing against the Kansas City Royals, though he still managed to throw five innings of two-run ball. Asked twice this week whether Wesneski is healthy, Espada said he is.

Espada did not answer definitively whether Wesneski could return to the Astros’ rotation during this weekend’s series against the Chicago White Sox, only saying “I’m going to wait to make that call.”

“I just want to make sure he plays catch, recovers well and I’ll make a decision on that,” Espada said.

If Wesneski is not ready to return in Chicago, the Astros could compensate by welcoming back a long-lost face.

Right-hander Lance McCullers Jr. will throw a bullpen session on Wednesday morning at Daikin Park and, if all goes well, Espada hinted he could make his next start at the major-league level.

McCullers has not started a major-league game since Game 3 of the 2022 World Series. He underwent flexor tendon surgery in 2023 and missed all of last season after encountering a slew of setbacks.

 

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