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Kurt Kristynik

@coachkurt25

Husband, father, flooring guy, coach. Cy Falls, Texas Tech and LCU Baseball alum. @rakecitycypress and @cranchbaseball

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This one hurts. I did everything like him. Same glove. Wore my pants/stirrups the same way. Closed stance. Sunglasses. Everything. Consummate professional. He was the best.

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This is a great clubhouse move. Don’t know that I’m confident in his health but you can’t say the Houston Astros are sitting pat. They pushing!

Kevin Youkilis (@greekgodofhops) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Baseball X is wild. Former MLB players being questioned by those that maybe played HS baseball. To my MLB peers, devote your time and energy with the next wave of ballplayers in the real world. It's where you make the greatest impact. Your insight is needed more than ever!

Rob Dibble (@robdibble49) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just spitballing here, I know there’s a stat for Runs Saved for catchers framing but is there a stat for runs allowed because of 1 knee down catching with runners in scoring position?

Kurt Kristynik (@coachkurt25) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Translation: every Houston Astros “fan” who launched themselves from the wagon yesterday are back riding today. For the love…understand how a season works. We’re 10 in to this era and still have people who can’t figure out it’s 162, not 17 or 82. This team will be ready 10/1.

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The buildup for these guys coming back to throw is not always about the arm. In most cases, it is about lower body and abdominal areas and the overall recovery. I’ve seen guys have really good feel for their arm coming back but struggle to get their legs underneath them in the