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Post by blcoach8 on Feb 14, 2020 15:47:47 GMT -6
He was too busy practicing his leg-humping routine. He definitely could have used the help. he has teamed up with Fiers so he has to lie and claim to be innocent. He is lying.,
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Post by blcoach8 on Feb 14, 2020 15:52:11 GMT -6
Every pitcher that we lit up will claim it happened because we cheated. Now, Chris Archer is whining. Hell,he has been in decline for two years.
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Post by unionstation82 on Feb 14, 2020 16:31:44 GMT -6
Every pitcher that we lit up will claim it happened because we cheated. Now, Chris Archer is whining. Hell,he has been in decline for two years. Chris Archer hasn’t been relevant since Tampa.
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Post by blcoach8 on Feb 14, 2020 16:41:46 GMT -6
Every pitcher that we lit up will claim it happened because we cheated. Now, Chris Archer is whining. Hell,he has been in decline for two years. Chris Archer hasn’t been relevant since Tampa. He went to the Pirates and has sucked ever since.
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Post by unionstation82 on Feb 14, 2020 18:03:20 GMT -6
Moving forward, I think the team should agree, as a whole, that Jim Crane should stay away from a microphone. Also, they should sack the entire sorry excuse of a PR department and start fresh with new faces. They’ve embarrassed the team and city enough.
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Post by talshill on Feb 15, 2020 8:55:54 GMT -6
Now, Alex Wood says that Jose STOLE the MVP from Aaron Judge. He and Bellinger said the Astros "stole the ring" from the Dodgers. I guess Bellinger is igoring all the K's he piled up because our pitchers made him look bad with breaking pitches. I have the entire WS on DVD and I'm going to find the time to re=watch it. I haven't watched it in about a year. Bellinger is a whiny, millennial prima donna who enjoys hearing himself speak. He's about as bothersome as a piece of dog poop stuck on the bottom of your shoe.
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Post by blcoach8 on Feb 15, 2020 9:47:29 GMT -6
Now, Alex Wood says that Jose STOLE the MVP from Aaron Judge. He and Bellinger said the Astros "stole the ring" from the Dodgers. I guess Bellinger is igoring all the K's he piled up because our pitchers made him look bad with breaking pitches. I have the entire WS on DVD and I'm going to find the time to re=watch it. I haven't watched it in about a year. Bellinger is a whiny, millennial prima donna who enjoys hearing himself speak. He's about as bothersome as a piece of dog poop stuck on the bottom of your shoe. I wanted to vomit listening to him whine. He is one of the primary reasons we beat them.....he couldn't touch our pitching. He continually struck out on the same pitch.
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Post by olpapa on Feb 15, 2020 11:14:05 GMT -6
Bellinger is a whiny, millennial prima donna who enjoys hearing himself speak. He's about as bothersome as a piece of dog poop stuck on the bottom of your shoe. I wanted to vomit listening to him whine. He is one of the primary reasons we beat them.....he couldn't touch our pitching. He continually struck out on the same pitch. ...., but, but, it was because the sound of the trash can banging was running around in his head and he couldn’t get rid of it.
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Post by unionstation82 on Feb 15, 2020 11:55:30 GMT -6
The Astros literally threw the same breaking balls down and in on Bellinger throughout the ‘17 Series. The home run he hit off McHugh was NOT down and in. People who were easy outs shouldn’t chime in about what should’ve been instead of focusing on reality, which was a .143 batting average and 17 K’s at the plate.
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Post by blcoach8 on Feb 15, 2020 12:49:36 GMT -6
The Astros literally threw the same breaking balls down and in on Bellinger throughout the ‘17 Series. The home run he hit off McHugh was NOT down and in. People who were easy outs shouldn’t chime in about what should’ve been instead of focusing on reality, which was a .143 batting average and 17 K’s at the plate. Bellinger sounds like a spoiled brat who didn't get what he wanted. He was the worst hitter the Dodgers had in the WS. He sounds like an idiot and needs to shut up. Trevor Bauer is now sounding off calling us "hypocrites and cheaters". Nothing like hearing from losers.
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Post by paastrosfan on Feb 15, 2020 13:03:44 GMT -6
The Astros literally threw the same breaking balls down and in on Bellinger throughout the ‘17 Series. The home run he hit off McHugh was NOT down and in. People who were easy outs shouldn’t chime in about what should’ve been instead of focusing on reality, which was a .143 batting average and 17 K’s at the plate. Morton in particular neutralized him, and the bumbling Roberts on handling his pitching staff. Not only in the WS against the Stros, but also the Red Sox.
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Post by ɮօʀȶǟʐ on Feb 15, 2020 13:17:07 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2020 13:20:44 GMT -6
Mad respect to Correa. He really gained my respect the way he spoke up and handled things with reporters.
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Post by olpapa on Feb 15, 2020 13:53:08 GMT -6
As I was driving into town this morning, I turned the radio on and a couple sports talk guys (not sure who they were because I tuned in during their discussion and turned them off before they finished blabbing) were discussing the Astros. One guy said that, since the players were not penalized, that pitchers AND FANS OF OPPOSING TEAMS should take it upon themselves to punish the Astros players. That it dangerous and irresponsible talk. I don’t think he intended to suggest that fans of opposing teams should do physical harm to our players (or maybe he did), but there are a lot of unstable people out there who may interpret his comments that way. I really am concerned for the safety of our players.
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Post by olpapa on Feb 15, 2020 14:01:55 GMT -6
Kudos to Correa. If anything good comes out of all this, I hope that it will be a more mature Bregman and Correa. Hopefully we will see less of the childish posing for the cameras (both TV and YouTube); fewer tweets and more attention to playing a full season of serious, winning, baseball from those two.
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Post by Saint on Feb 15, 2020 14:19:50 GMT -6
Mad kudos to Carlos.
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Post by paastrosfan on Feb 15, 2020 14:24:38 GMT -6
As I was driving into town this morning, I turned the radio on and a couple sports talk guys (not sure who they were because I tuned in during their discussion and turned them off before they finished blabbing) were discussing the Astros. One guy said that, since the players were not penalized, that pitchers AND FANS OF OPPOSING TEAMS should take it upon themselves to punish the Astros players. That it dangerous and irresponsible talk. I don’t think he intended to suggest that fans of opposing teams should do physical harm to our players (or maybe he did), but there are a lot of unstable people out there who may interpret his comments that way. I really am concerned for the safety of our players. If this scandal was 40 or 50 years ago, the head hunting would have been tolerated. How the rules are now, it is going to be interesting on how far the ump's are going to let it go if it comes to blows at the plate and on the base paths.
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Post by blcoach8 on Feb 15, 2020 15:18:46 GMT -6
Kudos to Correa. If anything good comes out of all this, I hope that it will be a more mature Bregman and Correa. Hopefully we will see less of the childish posing for the cameras (both TV and YouTube); fewer tweets and more attention to playing a full season of serious, winning, baseball from those two. I now have a lot of respect for Correa..He said that Altuve, Reddick, and Kemp did not steal signs.........does that mean Bregman, Springer, and others did?
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Post by blcoach8 on Feb 15, 2020 15:19:51 GMT -6
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Post by olpapa on Feb 15, 2020 16:12:34 GMT -6
I am more concerned that a crazed fan will injure one of our players than I am with opposing players actions. If opposing pitchers want to get into a bean ball competition, our pitchers should be able to hold their on.
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Post by blcoach8 on Feb 15, 2020 16:14:14 GMT -6
I am more concerned that a crazed fan will injure one of our players than I am with opposing players actions. If opposing pitchers want to get into a bean ball competition, our pitchers should be able to hold their on. I thought of that, too......especially in New York.
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Post by sempersmom on Feb 15, 2020 16:56:00 GMT -6
I am more concerned that a crazed fan will injure one of our players than I am with opposing players actions. If opposing pitchers want to get into a bean ball competition, our pitchers should be able to hold their on. I thought of that, too......especially in New York. They have some demented fans in NYC.
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Post by olpapa on Feb 15, 2020 17:03:29 GMT -6
I thought of that, too......especially in New York. They have some demented fans in NYC. Los Angeles too. We don’t play the Dodgers in the regular season this year, but I read somewhere that several hundred Dodger fans intend to attend the Astros/Angels series the first week of April in Anaheim.
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Post by unionstation82 on Feb 15, 2020 17:15:41 GMT -6
I thought of that, too......especially in New York. They have some demented fans in NYC. Nothing beats that fan reaction in NYC when Reddick caught the ball at the wall in front of those moron fans. Priceless.
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Post by unionstation82 on Feb 15, 2020 17:16:40 GMT -6
Carlos Correa showed a pair of big ones to the media. Hero moment for sure.
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Post by abregmanfan on Feb 15, 2020 17:18:59 GMT -6
As I was driving into town this morning, I turned the radio on and a couple sports talk guys (not sure who they were because I tuned in during their discussion and turned them off before they finished blabbing) were discussing the Astros. One guy said that, since the players were not penalized, that pitchers AND FANS OF OPPOSING TEAMS should take it upon themselves to punish the Astros players. That it dangerous and irresponsible talk. I don’t think he intended to suggest that fans of opposing teams should do physical harm to our players (or maybe he did), but there are a lot of unstable people out there who may interpret his comments that way. I really am concerned for the safety of our players. They can hire a few of us for security.
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Post by sempersmom on Feb 15, 2020 17:19:44 GMT -6
Carlos Correa showed a pair of big ones to the media. Hero moment for sure. I just finished watching it. So proud of him.
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Post by unionstation82 on Feb 15, 2020 17:21:52 GMT -6
Carlos Correa showed a pair of big ones to the media. Hero moment for sure. I just finished watching it. So proud of him. That is what you call a teammate.
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Post by unionstation82 on Feb 15, 2020 17:22:42 GMT -6
As I was driving into town this morning, I turned the radio on and a couple sports talk guys (not sure who they were because I tuned in during their discussion and turned them off before they finished blabbing) were discussing the Astros. One guy said that, since the players were not penalized, that pitchers AND FANS OF OPPOSING TEAMS should take it upon themselves to punish the Astros players. That it dangerous and irresponsible talk. I don’t think he intended to suggest that fans of opposing teams should do physical harm to our players (or maybe he did), but there are a lot of unstable people out there who may interpret his comments that way. I really am concerned for the safety of our players. They can hire a few of us for security. I’m down.
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Post by blcoach8 on Feb 15, 2020 17:34:54 GMT -6
Carlos Correa showed a pair of big ones to the media. Hero moment for sure. I have a newly found respect for Carlos Correa. I think he has a great season. I also think the Astros will use all the crying as motivation to go out and kick ass.
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