Rangers at Astros | MLB Game of the Week Live on YouTube

Rangers at Astros | MLB Game of the Week Live on YouTube

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Live from Minute Maid Park in Houston, watch the Astros take on the Texas Rangers Thursday, August 11th at 2 PM ET, 1 PM CT on YouTube.

Rangers at Astros Stream Started: 00:00:00
Rangers at Astros Pregame Show: 00:04:48
Rangers at Astros Game: 00:46:44
Rangers at Astros Postgame Show: 03:41:21

Astros YouTube Channel: @Houston Astros
Rangers YouTube Channel: @Texas Rangers

The game featured live game commentary from the Astros, Rangers and YouTube Creators!

Astros participants: Astros Social Team
Rangers participants: Rangers Social Team
MLB participants: MLB Social Team

YouTube creator participants:
@AndyRullo
@Cowboy Jeff
@dodgerfilms
@FivePoints Vids
@Hall of Fame Baseball Cards
@Hudgins Huddle
@La Vida Baseball
@Antonelli Baseball
@Robbie Hyde
@LightSkinChris
@The Fireball Review
@Sports Gaming Universe
@SportStorm..(read more at source)



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31 Comments

  1. 2:59:00 if you want to talk about multi-inning relievers just look at Baltimore. they used Tyler Wells as a multi-inning guy last year (now he is a regular starter) and they made Keegan Akin and Jorge Lopez into relievers, Akin throwing mostly 2-3 innings every appearance, and Jorge Lopez who has built value on multi-inning saves. Cionel Perez and Bryan Baker have both also been great at throwing past the 1st inning with dominance

  2. Glad this is available after the game ends, since I couldn’t finish watching live. And I love the option to select preferred audio feed… but apparently if it’s not live you can’t do so? The audio feed option under the gear menu is gone and the default is the Spanish broadcast…?

  3. It’s always kinda bugged me that the strike zone they show is fixed with no apparent adjustment for player size. The official zone is between the hollow of the knees to a point midway between the top of pants and shoulders. Taller players have a higher area available. So ball above the zone overlayed on the screen still may be a good call for the ump.

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