Today, we hand over the reins to our readers and ask you to weigh in on important questions of the day relative to the Astros.
- If the budget prevents multiple signings, who would you rather see the Astros re-sign/extend – Alex Bregman, Kyle Tucker, or Framber Valdez and why?
- Would you rather see the Astros move Yainer Diaz to first base or sign a free agent like Christian Walker? Why?
- If the Astros went to war with their current roster, filled in with prospects and low-level replacement players, where do you think they would end up in the AL West?
- If you had to choose between an MVP season from Yordan Alvarez and a Cy Young season of Framber Valdez – which would you choose?
- Who do you think will impact the 2025 Astros most positively – Lance McCullers Jr., Luis Garcia, J.P. France or Cristian Javier?
- Do you feel the Astros’ success in improving their club in 2025 depends the most on Owner Jim Crane, GM Dana Brown, or Manager Joe Espada? Why?
- Do you think the biggest threat to the Astros’ repeat as AL West Champions is the Seattle Mariners, the Texas Rangers, the LA Angels, the Oakland A’s, or….the Houston Astros?
- Do you believe the most critical component to an improved bullpen in 2025 is …. A more consistent season out of Josh Hader, avoidance of over-use of Bryan Abreu, a much better year out of Ryan Pressly, or something else?
- Who do you worry will regress in 2025 – Ronel Blanco, Hunter Brown, or Tayler Scott?
- What is the most important one thing that must happen in 2025 for the Astros to succeed?
Thanks for your help today….


34 responses to “Astros’ off-season: 10 questions for you”
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2. Sign Walker for 1B if affordable; leave Yainer at C.
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3. If they [lay up to their potential they should win the West.
10. Play better baseball from day 1 to day 162
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That’s play not lay (lol) although one never knows what we’ll see.
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I love your answers and agree with almost all of them. Sarge, you rock!
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Buh bye
Reggie Jackson is gone
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I think Reggie got sent home politely.
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Yainer is going to keep getting better as a hitter. I don’t know how much better he’ll get defensively behind the plate, but I think at least for now, he’s a more well rounded catcher than he is a first baseman.
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So to answer the other half of that question, I’d like to see Walker on a relatively short deal, but I don’t see the budget. I think we’re looking at another homespun operation at first this year as much as I’d rather see a better solution.
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3. With pitching and a bounce back year from Chas, the Astros might well win the West again, with or without Alex Bregman at third. But a deep playoff run? We’d need a couple of the young guys to step up and play like they’ve played in AAA.
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4. Framber could win the Cy Young and disappear in the post season. Give me an MVP from our DH and very part time left fielder.
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I have no real expectations of France or Lance. Garcia is the guy I’m really hoping to see reestablish himself in 2025. And hopefully Reptil will come along at some point during the season.
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Crane still controls the spending. If he wants Verlander, even if it’s an ill advised move for too much guaranteed money, we’ll get Verlander. So I don’t think Dana really wears the pants, even now. Joe is safe as long as he is a better manager in 2025 assuming he does not lose his club. They seemed to be with him in 2024.
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7. Good question. All of the teams can contend if certain things fall into place. We’re the old guys. I keep saying this, but we’ve got to get younger and more athletic.
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8. Hader needs to be turned back into a closer. Joe could lose his job over his use of Hader in 2024.
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9. Blanco or Brown would equally be my biggest concerns because they are the core of the rotation going forward.
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10. A healthy Astro club must get off to good start in 2025. Someone new and someone old has to step up with a big season.
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Sorry about all those short posts, but the computer/Chipalatta decided to cooperate this morning. Maybe with my deep tech knowledge I’ve finally figured out the bugs! Doubtful.
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6. I think the Astros chances depend mostly on Dana Brown because he has the title and knowledge of an MLB GM and the others don’t. That has become very obvious.
7. I believe ,with their current rosters, the Rangers are the biggest threat.
8. I believe the best way to improve our bullpen is to fill it with pitchers with good stuff and get rid of relievers with below average stuff.
9. I worry about Taylor Scott if they continue to use him so much.
10. I think the key to success in the future is the Astros establishing stability in their processes and in their front office. They need to be seen as a force in the international market , in the draft, on the field and they need to redevelop their reputation as a class organization. They need to hug just below the luxury tax line and stay right there.
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Shout out to the crawfishboxes and their link to us today
Astros Crawfish Boil: November 11, 2024 – The Crawfish Boxes
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And thank you to all the veterans who visit and comment here. We appreciate what you did for this wonderful country and hope that you are having a good day today.
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Heck, even my like button is working today.
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Well lets hope it doesn’t come down to Caratini pitching lol.
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Yeah I saw that – not that I would ever ever make a mistake typing….. that I would admit to
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Dan, you forgot the period.
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Or did I skip it on purpose….
And forgot the question mark too
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I want to thank all of you for some really good input on this post. I read them all and you are just a very thoughtful group – always.
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6. Brown and Espada go together. They have to create a path to winning, and they have to be in sync about what type of players they want and what the usage of them does to help you. If they aren’t you can see a GM that focuses on the bullpen and a manager trying to playing traditionally and get 6 innings from every starter when that’s not how the GM built it. They have to share a brain. They can’t do anything about the 54 losses coming, they can’t stop the 54 wins that are going to be handed to us by the other pitching staff, but it’s the 54 in between, those 1 and 2 run games, that come down to a 6th inning pitching decision, that their brains decide the right guy in the right spot, at bat or relief moment, that decide pennants.
7. Mariners. They have the rotation.
8. Probably comes down to better decision making on when they pitch, but Pressly may be done.
9. They may all 3 regress some. Scott is probably the most likely. Brown has always had ace stuff, and Blanco has always had very good stuff as well, it’s just been hitting their spots. They both did that this year. Trust stuff. It’s possible in the end we will just see Tay Scott as a guy that put together a run of zeros, but nothing about his swing and miss makes you think he is going to repeat those zeros.
10. A healthy rotation. No saying the name of should be hall of famer Tommy John out loud.
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