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Running 2017 MLB regular season thread

I assume you are having a little fun here? I've seen the limits of your baseball knowledge in fantasy leagues, but I'm guessing you know how they got Rivero and I'm sure you know where to find this answer.

Sometimes when you dump veterans for prospects, it pays off. Sadly, the Pirates always do it, which is a big part of why Rivero's performance this year is being wasted.

Still trying to figure out which team is yours in my fantasy league ...
 
Pardon the post-padding, but out of curiosity googled Alamodome and baseball. 285 down the line in right, 354 to left.

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Another option: Round Rock or El Paso? PCL season ends on Labor Day.
Many have reported SA is getting dumped almost as bad as Houston, so I doubt that's much of an option.

My bet is they'll play a bunch of day/ night dates at ARLINGTON.
 
Spent the weekend (intermittently) being tortured by the worst baseball color guy I have heard in a long life -- Jarrod Saltalamacchia, who is one of a group of recent ex-Sox players (Johnny Gomes was another) auditioning to be the color man since Jerry Remy is sick again and Dennis Eckersley is too mean for the players' taste. Not just a pathetic shill for the players, which was kind of tough when the Sox made five errors Friday night, but he speaks somewhere between a mumble and a monotone. Horrendous. But he was a such a relentlessly positive toady for the clubhouse in a series the Sox got swept by a combined 25-6, he'll probably get the gig.
 
I'd figure that first Houston series is off the boards already. No way in flaming heck the authorities want five-digit crowds gathering in Houston for any non-emergency reason within a couple weeks -- and probably considerably longer -- but we'll see.

However MLB has very little, almost no, schedule flexibility. With the scheduling of the playoff rounds, they gotta get the games played.

The Texans have a lot more options -- all the college stadiums.
 
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Looked at Rangers' and Astros' schedules. There is some good fortune there. Play this week's games between the two teams in Arlington. Not ideal because Rangers are still in the chaotic AL WC race, but still pretty easy. From Sept. 15-24, Rangers are out of town while Astros are scheduled to be home. Move all of those games to Arlington. Only remaining issue is a three-game set between Mets and Astros Sept. 1-3.
 
Stadium availability isn't the only concern in a city that's dealing with the kind of crisis Houston is facing. Putting on a game requires a lot of security, emergency medical teams and other personnel whose time is better served helping out with all of the things that must be dealt with in a situation like this. That doesn't even address roadways and all of the other aspects of life that have been turned upside down. Unless the forecast radically changes in a way that I can't envision, there won't be a major sporting event, college or pro, in Houston anytime soon. Especially an Astros game. Get them through the upcoming mini-homestand and hope for a return Sept. 15.
 
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