MLB Network says the Astros and Rays are discussing Wilson Ramos.ETA: another rally started by Kemp.
Kemp bomb! JJ Watt stands and claps!
I like seeing Tucker, but he puts Kemp on the bench.
Morton gives up a bases loaded double. T5, 4-2, still nobody out. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
I agree. Man, we a nice problem there.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Not nice at all. Someone sits, and Tucker needs to play.
Routine fly to center. No one there.
I am extremely nervous about this game.
Not watching ... who was supposed to be there?
Me too. It’s one of those where you’re like, Well they’re ahead, but I sure don’t see them winning it!
This right here. It's 2016 all over again. They have to blow out the other team to win (or get stupid lucky like this Tuesday). The one thing they've done better than 2016 is starting pitching. Verlander or Cole or whoever goes nuts and they can blow somebody out 2 - 0. But it looks like the rotation has now been downgraded from "superhuman" to merely "excellent." I'm not sure that will be enough when nothing else on the team is working right.
If they keep getting god-tier starting pitching they'll be just fine.If they don't, it's going to be tough.
Come on. 28 over. Correa out. Springer slumping. Altuve slumping. As are a very hot team. Too early to cry doomsday.
The Astros have scored the 2nd most runs in baseball, and still have the best run differential in baseball. They’ll be just fine.
the big mystery to me is that they are not as good a team at home as on the road. Two different teams. It has mostly been the opposite in the past.
At this point, I"d almost rather see the A's catch the Mariners for one of the wild card spots and put the fear of God in the wild carder of NY/Boston, and then play the other of the two in the first round. Astros take their chances with the Indians.
True, and this is something to worry about in my opinion.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Let’s not worry about postseason matchups just yet.