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Arrieta is also struggling right now. I will be glad for the AS break for this team.
 

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Nice win. Bats came alive and our top end of the pen was shut out ball. Tony earned that win.

Plus the As came back and now lead in the 9th.
 

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Nice win. Bats came alive and our top end of the pen was shut out ball. Tony earned that win.

Plus the As came back and now lead in the 9th.
Read above about A's.
 

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Lohse will start Saturday. Martinez is optioned. Still no Sadzeck.
 

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I'd add a piece anyway. But a starter definitely looks necessary.
There is a good chance they will add a bullpen piece, but I don't believe it will be an impact trade where we have to give up very much for them. It will probably be a JD special.
 

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Stros won. Altuve singled, Correa K'd and went to 1st of a wild pitch and Valbuena HR. Madson is a bum.
 

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Stros won. Altuve singled, Correa K'd and went to 1st of a wild pitch and Valbuena HR. Madson is a bum.
Valbuena is a definite steroid candidate. Never was even a decent hitter his entire career, so bad in fact that he was a platoon player for the Cuns when they were a last place team. Now all of a sudden he's hitting 25-30 HR a year despite not being able to hit his weight in batting average. Those guys are the ones I have no respect for at all... career hackers who can't hit a lick but are now suddenly belting out HR's right and left.

And a big thanks to Ryan Madson for being total garbage.
 

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Man, that team must be blessed
They will likely crash and burn eventually. Their pitching is atrocious all the way around, with Will Harris as their only decent reliever and Doug Fister their only consistent starter. Altuve, Correa, and Springer can only win them so many games down the stretch. Right now they're in one of those insane grooves where their spares are coming up with timely hits every night and everything is going right. And as we've seen recently with the Rangers, those streaks of invincibility eventually end.

Talent usually wins out in the end, which bodes well for the Rangers.
 

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They will likely crash and burn eventually. Their pitching is atrocious all the way around, with Will Harris as their only decent reliever and Doug Fister their only consistent starter. Altuve, Correa, and Springer can only win them so many games down the stretch. Right now they're in one of those insane grooves where their spares are coming up with timely hits every night and everything is going right. And as we've seen recently with the Rangers, those streaks of invincibility eventually end.

Talent usually wins out in the end, which bodes well for the Rangers.

Astros will fall off this pace sooner than people realize.
 

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I know his name has been mentioned and discussed around here as a trade target before, but what would you think of the Rangers going after Rich Hill?

On the downside he's pretty old (36) and his career hasn't been one filled with consistency. He's also on a 1-yr contract, so he would likely be strictly a rental.

However, it's getting almost impossible to ignore his career renaissance that's been taking place since last season and just write it off as a hot player who will cool soon enough. He has been downright dominant this year. He's only allowed 3 runs twice this year. Every other start has been 0-2 runs allowed with very high K totals. Also, the fact that he's only a 1-yr rental might be seen as an attractive option, not having to commit big money and years to an older player (he only makes $6 Mill). He's a lefty, so he would slot in nicely into a 4-man playoff rotation with our other lefty Hamels and our two righties Yu and Colby. Plus, the A's are definitely shopping him around and, since he is old and an expiring contract, he might not cost as much in terms of prospects as an Odorizzi, Moore, or Teheran.

Thoughts? Yay? Nay?
 

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Is it the all star break yet? I'm crossing my fingers that the Rangers will come back rejuvenated after some much needed rest and the Astros will cool off after not playing for a few days.
 

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I know his name has been mentioned and discussed around here as a trade target before, but what would you think of the Rangers going after Rich Hill?

On the downside he's pretty old (36) and his career hasn't been one filled with consistency. He's also on a 1-yr contract, so he would likely be strictly a rental.

However, it's getting almost impossible to ignore his career renaissance that's been taking place since last season and just write it off as a hot player who will cool soon enough. He has been downright dominant this year. He's only allowed 3 runs twice this year. Every other start has been 0-2 runs allowed with very high K totals. Also, the fact that he's only a 1-yr rental might be seen as an attractive option, not having to commit big money and years to an older player (he only makes $6 Mill). He's a lefty, so he would slot in nicely into a 4-man playoff rotation with our other lefty Hamels and our two righties Yu and Colby. Plus, the A's are definitely shopping him around and, since he is old and an expiring contract, he might not cost as much in terms of prospects as an Odorizzi, Moore, or Teheran.

Thoughts? Yay? Nay?

He is certainly pitching above his norm this year. If it continues all year and doesn't regress back to his career numbers then he would be a good option down the stretch and shouldn't cost a ton. That said anything we give the A's that might benefit them makes me just a little apprehensive
 

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Nick Martinez is actually going to Frisco instead of Round Rock. That is interesting.
 

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Didn't realize that Ranaudo was back. Has an era of 2.03 and WHIP of 0.75 as he has struck out 17 in 13 innings. Lohse last couple of starts were decent but not sure what to expect from him today. My son and his wife and another couple are going tomorrow so I hope they get to see a win.
 

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This from Lone Star Ball and why Lohse could be starting today:

I believe that Lohse had the option to become a free agent today, so Texas may have chosen to add him rather than lose him.
 
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