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There might be some things better being a baseball fan, but there aren't too many more enjoyable things than tea bagging the Dodgers in front of their own fan base.

Altuve once again delivers a huge fuck you .

Only way this could have been better is the gambler actually be held accountable.

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Love everything about last night's game including the comments like

  • Dodgers provided the venue. Astros provided the fireworks.
  • The Astros won by 17 to remind the Dodgers who won the '17 World Series.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, n64ra said:

Love everything about last night's game including the comments like

  • Dodgers provided the venue. Astros provided the fireworks.
  • The Astros won by 17 to remind the Dodgers who won the '17 World Series.

 

 

and exit velo of the Dodgers fans

lulz

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The Astros brought Satchel Paige to test pitching conditions, specifically to see how breaking balls would behave in the new indoor, air-conditioned environment. This event took place on February 7, 1965, about two months before the Astrodome’s official opening on April 9, 1965. Paige’s assessment was glowing. He called the Astrodome a “pitcher’s paradise,” noting that the windless conditions allowed for greater control and movement on sensitive pitches. In an April 1965 interview with Frank Godsoe of the Amarillo Daily News, Paige said, “I’ve pitched in more places than any other man, living or dead… But there’s no place to pitch like the Astrodome stadium in Houston… Man, that place is something else!” He believed the controlled environment could have extended his career by a decade if it had existed earlier, as it eliminated variables like wind and weather that often disrupted a pitcher’s rhythm.

 

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2 hours ago, Mitch Hedberg said:

No Meyers. 
Nowhere on my Astros bingo card was there ever a time I would be concerned that he wasn’t in the lineup. But here we are in 2025.

It’s possible they finally DFA’d him. 
also- he might be dead after the great catch last night that involved him diving. 

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5 minutes ago, Wulaw Horn said:

It’s possible they finally DFA’d him. 
also- he might be dead after the great catch last night that involved him diving. 

He's having his best year at the plate... He's taking more pitches and looking for the pitch he knows he can hit. More walks, fewer strikeouts, better average and better contact. 

Someone coached him well in the off-season.

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