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10 hours ago, CaliTitan3518 said:

I hate the fan interference rule. As long as they aren’t reaching down onto the field it should be all fair game. They need to put up netting or higher walls if they are going to allow a call like this to change the outcome of games. 

Agreed, make a point where fans simply can't get in the way and then it's just simply a 1 or a 0 but anyone arguing against the fans getting in the way for that picture is a retard

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Another Houston team completely fucked over by instant replay. That HR was clearly over the wall and they call fan interference? 

The 5th rotation spot means nothing come playoffs.    If Houston fails to win the WS this year (barring any devastating injuries), it will be a massive failure of a season. 

20 hours ago, CaliTitan3518 said:

I hate the fan interference rule. As long as they aren’t reaching down onto the field it should be all fair game. They need to put up netting or higher walls if they are going to allow a call like this to change the outcome of games. 

Horrible call by a horrible umpire. Baseball rules clearly state if a player reaches into the stands, it is fair game. 

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On 10/18/2018 at 3:46 PM, JakePA_Titan said:

Anyone who can definitively say one way or another is going off a biased opinion. I think it's very possible his hand is in the field of play.

You must be blind then, which given your posts over the years is no surprise to anyone here. :rolleyes:

 

The fan he dove into in the gray shirt is standing straight up, on his side of the outfield wall. Mookie's arm is clearly thrust into him, the only fan reaching over the wall is on the far right with his left hand on the wall but he wasn't even close to the play.

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On 10/7/2018 at 10:43 AM, JakePA_Titan said:

Yea it seems Cole being on a good team actually improved his play. Imagine that....

Not only that, his 34.5% strikeout rate in 2018 was the 8th highest in ML history by a starter. So much for being a default #1 in Pittsburgh.

 

Cole is probably going to be the top pitcher available in free agency after the 2019 season, so the Astros better be ready to pay up big time.

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On 12/5/2018 at 10:57 AM, JakePA_Titan said:

Cole had a good year. One good year doesnt make anyone.

How about two then? Or have you forgotten about the year he went 19-8 with a 2.60 ERA in Pittsburgh that you called a fluke?

 

Now they're about to add Michael Brantley to go with a lineup that already includes Bregman, Altuve, Springer, Correa, and Gurriel.

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The Rangers' Joey Gallo is now the fastest player in AL history to 100 HR's (377 games) breaking Mark McGwire's record of 393 games.

 

But the weird thing is he only has 93 singles in his career making him the first player in MLB history to reach 100 HR's before having 100 singles.

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9 minutes ago, Oiler FANatic said:

The Rangers' Joey Gallo is now the fastest player in AL history to 100 HR's (377 games) breaking Mark McGwire's record of 393 games.

 

But the weird thing is he only has 93 singles in his career making him the first player in MLB history to reach 100 HR's before having 100 singles.

I guess that’s what happens when you hit 40 homeruns and bat .200 in back to back years 

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On 6/15/2017 at 2:10 AM, rns90 said:

As someone who's watched him pitch a bunch, counting on Morton isn't wise.

What a difference these last 2-3 years have made for Charlie Morton. He's starting to look like a serious Cy Young candidate for the Rays.

 

Since he signed with Houston 2 seasons ago he has gone 36-10 while his ERA dropped from 3.62 to 3.13 last year, now it's at 2.30 this year.

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13 hours ago, Oiler FANatic said:

What a difference these last 2-3 years have made for Charlie Morton. He's starting to look like a serious Cy Young candidate for the Rays.

 

Since he signed with Houston 2 seasons ago he has gone 36-10 while his ERA dropped from 3.62 to 3.13 last year, now it's at 2.30 this year.

The pitching coach for PIT is the problem at this point.  Cole, Glasnow and Morton have pitched super since leaving.

 

Astros got lucky with the win.  I saw the end on MLB Network and he should have been out but I guess the BAL catcher failed to tag Gurriel.

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