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  2. he's not even hitting soft toss yet. see him in 2026. he should have had the fucking surgery
  3. our fans are the exact opposite of what pancho said they are. we give our donors and season ticket holders this: and our entire online fanbase (so, the hardcores) are unanimously saying, “what are you even complaint about???”. and y’all have been saying that through shaka, beard, terry, and now miller. y’all have been beating the “we’re gaming NET bro!” drum for years, making excuses, and villainizing the fans who want a better home schedule. “cater to me” he says. yeah right.
  4. Drummer swap with NIN
  5. Michael Jackson’s Thriller video scared the shit out of me. Who would’ve guessed he would eventually look scarier in real life?
  6. the dumbest fucking people alive
  7. So they think Yordan is coming back right? They need a lot more pop than Urias.
  8. 1 - UNC 2 - SMU 3 - UVa 4 - Fla St
  9. i have that cap
  10. 3 ex wives. read somewhere wife #3 is very new and will get 30% wife #1 was still in a legal battle for her share
  11. Those are classic, and awesome. Warning - they are very flat thin soles. For my flat feet they hurt to walk or stand in for extended periods (e.g games)
  12. Urias Pena Dubon Walker is a Gold Glove infield! Of course, so is Urias Pena Altuve Walker
  13. tx 3 putt

    Houston BBQ

    luling city market or just buy a case next time you're passing by city market
  14. @immamac looks like gruhorn is back
  15. i hope that the usa’s golden generation loses their home soil world cup because our cruel and demented president has scared the rest of the world off from trying to travel to our country, as a lesson for what happens when you elect an actual fascist as your president. i hope that trump has to watch canada and mexico take the world cup from him. we’ve created an unsafe environment for the world to come here, and we deserve to be punished. Texas Basketball has been giving the middle finger to its season ticket holders while raising prices and building a new arena, and they deserve to have an empty arena for consistently giving their dedicated fans one garbage home schedule after another for more than a decade.
  16. astros aren't trading 3 guys on the 27 roster for this stat line .... SD · 2025 season 3 - 10 Record 4.79 ERA 153 SO 1.34 WHIP
  17. Rome: Urías raises the floor of a depleted Astros roster and strengthens one of the sport's best run prevention machines. Only four infields entered Wednesday worth more outs above average than Houston's — a byproduct of moving Jose Altuve to left field and signing three-time Gold Glove first baseman Christian Walker this offseason. Urías has been worth three outs above average at third base this season, according to Baseball Savant. According to Sports Info Solutions, he's been worth six defensive runs saved. Playing Urías primarily third base would put him alongside Gold Glove shortstop Jeremy Peña, who could return from the injured list on Friday when the Astros open a three-game series against the Boston Red Sox. Presuming Urías and Peña comprise the left side of the infield, Houston could shift Mauricio Dubón — a utility Gold Glove winner — to second base, where rookies Brice Matthews and Shay Whitcomb have been splitting playing time.
  18. I hesitate to ask, but… …how does the U.S. losing in the World Cup make things better in the long term vis-à-vis Donald Trump?
  19. IIRC, Dustin Long was their Chance Mock.
  20. The Houston Astros added a utility infield option on Wednesday, acquiring Ramon Urias from the Baltimore Orioles, a source confirmed to ESPN. Baltimore reportedly is receiving minor league right-hander Twine Palmer in return, according to the source. Urias, 31, has spent his entire six-year major league career with the Orioles. He won a Gold Glove Award in 2022 at third base, where he has seen the most action, but he also has extensive experience at second base and shortstop, plus some time at first base. The Mexico native is hitting .248 with a .300 on-base percentage, a .388 slugging percentage, eight homers and 34 RBIs in 77 games this season. Over his career, he has hit .259/.324/.404 with 47 home runs and 205 RBIs in 506 games. Palmer, 20, posted a 2-0 record and a 2.13 ERA in 13 games (eight starts) for Class-A Fayetteville this year. The Astros selected him in the 19th round of the 2024 draft out of an Oklahoma junior college. The New York Post was first to report the trade.
  21. looking forward to ctj/carton response to this
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