“Thanks for trusting me for all these years, except when I had a public meltdown and lost everyone’s trust”
Gabelbram
rip to whoevers catches for you, bozo
wlrldchampionsexy
Don’t let the door hit you, where the good lord split you…
SCRDofDARK
feels like the end of an era rip
Bootleschloogen
Obviously Framber soured himself at the very end and many fans, rightfully, dislike him. But I will also remember the good years he pitched for us and the many almost no hitters he tossed. For a long while I basically never worried when it was Framber’s turn in the rotation, knowing we would get 7 innings of low scoring ball from him. Dingler will need to call Maldonado and ask for advice on how to handle Framber though
FoppyRETURNS
If he balls out in Detroit, trying to kill his own catcher will be a distant memory.
super000va
bet he’ll miss the bbq and those texas sunsets
centaurquestions
Ol’ Greasy
acohn1230
Any Astros fan throwing shade at Framber should be ashamed. The highs well outweighed the lows. 8 or so years of excellence should not be thrown away because he blew up in one game.
He was a great pitcher while here, and most important came out of nowhere when our team needed him the most— right after Cole left.
Thanks for everything, La Grasa. Give em hell in DET
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“Thanks for trusting me for all these years, except when I had a public meltdown and lost everyone’s trust”
rip to whoevers catches for you, bozo
Don’t let the door hit you, where the good lord split you…
feels like the end of an era rip
Obviously Framber soured himself at the very end and many fans, rightfully, dislike him. But I will also remember the good years he pitched for us and the many almost no hitters he tossed. For a long while I basically never worried when it was Framber’s turn in the rotation, knowing we would get 7 innings of low scoring ball from him. Dingler will need to call Maldonado and ask for advice on how to handle Framber though
If he balls out in Detroit, trying to kill his own catcher will be a distant memory.
bet he’ll miss the bbq and those texas sunsets
Ol’ Greasy
Any Astros fan throwing shade at Framber should be ashamed. The highs well outweighed the lows. 8 or so years of excellence should not be thrown away because he blew up in one game.
He was a great pitcher while here, and most important came out of nowhere when our team needed him the most— right after Cole left.
Thanks for everything, La Grasa. Give em hell in DET