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patrickdrinksbeer

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  1. yordan has 122 RBI this season between AAA (56 gm) and MLB (45 gm). 101 games total and 380 AB.
  2. the altuve homer to the conoco porch off maeda after we’d fallen behind by 3 again is my all-time favorite swing of the bat.
  3. signed mike trout bat maybe?
  4. selling our first cans today. i’ll be working behind the bar early tomorrow in case any of you swing by.
  5. sounds like a dude trying to set himself up for some kind of ministry gig. dumbass did nothing to help himself while lost.
  6. i’m guessing they’re regretting putting this guy on air
  7. those FVs are 7bbl max, but probably 5bbl. edit: looked it up and the brewhouse is 6bbl (brutal beerworks)
  8. that sounds terrible. hope he’s ok.
  9. csb/ Mark Saccomanno was in my wedding.
  10. reminded me a lot of backwoods bastards (which i love)
  11. in honor of meg gill?
  12. the two worst things about the ticket: Computer and Gene in Carrollton
  13. where’s the goddamned self respect?
  14. our hitters K’d 10 times and our staff recorded 1 K last night. i’d love to know the last time this team had a -9 K deficit in a game.
  15. disgraceful? or brilliant?
  16. i’ll give you $80 for these 4 and throw in a couple pints if you can deliver to Great Heights Brewing
  17. today is actually the first game of the season, if i’m not mistaken.
  18. i stayed at an airbnb that was literally 40 yards from apex. popped in each night i was there. beermongers (right across street) was also great. if time for just one brewery, i’d do Great Notion.
  19. he was a non-roster spring training invite
  20. i support the one true muser
  21. what happened to junior this morning? left mid-show and never heard them address it.
  22. Big crawfish cookoff with live music and new beer releases at Great Heights Brewing today, if anyone is looking for something to do.
  23. listening to guys play pinball is riveting
  24. While Cole’s agent, Scott Boras, negotiated a seven-year, $163.5 million extension with the Astros for second baseman José Altuve last spring, Boras generally prefers his clients to establish their values on the open market. For Cole, who is eligible to hit the open market at the end of the season, Boras almost certainly would want a deal in excess of the largest contract awarded a free-agent starting pitcher this offseason — six years, $140 million to left-hander Patrick Corbin. Cole, like Corbin, would reach free agency entering his age-29 season. And while lefties are a rarer commodity than righties, Cole is the more accomplished pitcher, and not by a small margin. His ERA, when adjusted for league and ballpark, is 17 percent better than the league average; Corbin’s is nine percent. In virtually every statistical category — strikeout rate, strikeout-to-walk rate, fielding independent pitching — Cole holds a substantial edge. A short-term, high-dollar extension for Verlander, who will pitch at 37 in 2020, also would appear to be a long shot. The Astros, one of the game’s most analytically driven clubs, are unlikely to pay market value to a pitcher of Verlander’s age. And Verlander, who finished second in the 2018 Cy Young voting, probably would not want to take a pay cut from his current salary of $28 million.
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