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  • Astros’ off-season: Hall of Fame talk, WAR and looking way ahead

    Astros’ off-season: Hall of Fame talk, WAR and looking way ahead

    As I sit here writing, 113 ballots have been tabulated on Baseball Think Factory’s “2015 HOF Ballot Collecting Gizmo.” That’s 19.8 percent of last year’s total number of ballots cast, a pretty good sample. I would say 20 percent, but you can’t round up that last 0.2 percent when it comes to the Hall of…

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  • An end-of-year smorgasbord of Astros’ thoughts

    Out with the old, in with the new, right? As the “4” becomes a “5”, here are a few random thoughts looking back and looking ahead. Go get Ben Zobrist. Why not? The Astros are said to be way down on the list of teams interested in Zobrist, who actually began his career in the…

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  • If you could ask one question of these Astro-related folks…

    Just for fun, here are people important to the Houston Astros’ organization and the one question this blogger would ask of each, if given the opportunity. Owner Jim Crane Q: If we are in contention in July, how much more would you be willing to spend at the trade deadline? GM Jeff Luhnow Q: Was…

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  • Looking for hope for Astros? Four positive signs for 2015

    Ask any Astros fan — well, maybe not those Chron (spit!) crybabies — and they’ll tell you, three of the keys for Houston’s success in 2015 are the improvement at first base, improvement in the corner outfield, and Chris Carter acting like it is July 1 or later all season. Oh, sure, we want a…

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  • Is Jon Singleton the most critical question mark for the 2015 Astros?

    Every team has question marks entering a new season and the 2015 Houston Astros are no exception to that rule. The hope is that there are fewer question marks this season than last and that more of the answers are already with the big club. To that end, today’s question is simple: Is Jon Singleton…

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  • Astros’ fan Dan takes a trip: And we can watch

    Astros’ fan Dan takes a trip: And we can watch

    Here at the Chipalatta Center for Advanced Storytelling Technology, we’re on the forefront of the next generation of narrative devices. Today, we will be testing our latest device, officially known as the Third-Person Omniscient Technology. The TPOT (or TeaPOT as we call it) is a micro drone in the shape of a housefly that can…

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