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  • Fans, city could use a Rookie of the Year chase

    If Jim Crane and Jeff Luhnow want to infuse some excitement for fans this season, let Bo Porter write the name George Springer on the opening day lineup. Against the Yankees. In Minute Maid Park. April 1. It doesn’t seem likely the Astros will be chasing a pennant or even the playoffs in 2014. But…

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  • Berkman Retires: Should the Astros retire his #17?

    Berkman Retires: Should the Astros retire his #17?

    Lance Berkman announced his retirement from major league baseball after a stellar career. He played on some of the best — and worst — Astros’ teams in history. He ranks among the Top 5 in almost every offensive category for the Astros.  At .410, he has the best OBP of any player while they were…

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  • 2014 Astros Outfield: The Only Way to Go is Up

    Our look at the 2014 Astros continues today with Dan’s take on the outfield. Past outlooks: First Base •  Second Base  •  Shortstop  •  Third Base. • •• ••• •• • Looking back at the 2013 Astros oufield, I am reminded of a scene from the movie Crocodile Dundee.  Paul Hogan as the famous Aussie croc hunter has arrived…

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  • Astros hope for more, but Villar likely the bridge to the SS future

    Astros hope for more, but Villar likely the bridge to the SS future

    When the off season began, the Astros had their sights set on improving the bullpen, upgrading the rotation, finding a middle-of-the-order bat and perhaps finding a solution for first base. Jeff Luhnow apparently considered some positions checked off his list. Or, at the very least, much lower priority. Shortstop is one of those positions. No…

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  • Abbott and Costello were wrong: We know third base

    Abbott and Costello were wrong: We know third base

    Brian Todd continues our look at the 2014 Astros, checking in at the hot corner. Today: Third Base. Second Base. First Base. • •• ••• •• • In 2013, six players took at-bats while playing third base. The other five did not take one-tenth the at-bats that Matt Dominguez took at the Hot Corner. We…

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  • With Tanaka domino down, let the fun begin

    With Tanaka domino down, let the fun begin

    We now know: The Astros have the money and they’re willing to spend it in the right scenario. Jim Crane and Jeff Luhnow made it to the final rounds in the bidding for Masahiro Tanaka after losing out earlier this winter in efforts to lure Jose Dariel Abreu to Houston. With the $60 million bid…

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