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  • June 9, 2015

    2017 has arrived for Astros, but what are the missing pieces?

    Make no mistake. The Astros are in the hunt for 2015. Someone tell Jim Crane to go ahead and get the checkbook ready. So, a little check up on this Tuesday following Marvelous Monday in which two top prospects joined the Astros and Houston had a landmark draft which could mark its final Top 10…

  • June 8, 2015

    The Astros’ 2015 draft: Two picks in the first five

    One season after drafting and not signing the first overall pick the Astros will have the second and fifth overall picks in the first round in Monday’s draft. Last season, the Astros backed down their offer to Brady Aiken due to fears of future injuries to his arm, fears which proved warranted as Aiken underwent…

  • June 7, 2015

    Let the Astros’ Carlos Correa Coronation begin; Velasquez also up

    UPDATE: Now, Vincent Velasquez will also join Correa for the White Sox series. Is this turning into a roster shakeup or are the Astros just finding out what they’ll really need at the trade deadline? • •• ••• •• • Well, friends the king has given the minions what they’ve begged for. The Carlos Correa Coronation has begun. With…

  • June 7, 2015

    Sunday Update: Thoughts on potential Astros’ trades

    Sunday Update: Thoughts on potential Astros’ trades

    So, Morgan Ensberg has said he would quit if the Astros traded Brett Phillips, Preston Tucker and/or Domingo Santana for Cole Hamels. And not as a package, but just straight up. Is the old third-sacker crazy? Maybe. My guess is Ensberg, who works as a roving instructor for the Astros’ farm system might just be…

  • June 5, 2015

    Free Blog Weekend: Questions on Tucker, Carter, Correa, McCullers Jr.

    Some basic questions as the Astros enter yet another weekend as the best team in the American League and the second-best in all of baseball. Is Preston Tucker on a showcase? The Astros brought up impressive outfielder Preston Tucker when George Springer went down with a concussion. Now that he’s nearing 100 at bats —…

  • June 3, 2015

    Astros quandary II: Correa, Villar and others

    Astros quandary II:  Correa, Villar and others

    A lively conversation was featured here Monday concerning the Chris Carter Quandary and what to do with the inconsistenly streaky first baseman, who does consistently strike out at Mark Reynoldsian rates. Today the subject is other quandaries that the 2015 Houston Astros face. The Correa Conundrum What it is. Frankly, this is a quandary that the front office has…

  • June 1, 2015

    Astros’ quandary: How do you solve a problem like Chris Carter?

    Astros’ quandary: How do you solve a problem like Chris Carter?

    Early on in the iconic musical The Sound of Music, the nuns have gathered and are “discussing” the novitiate, Maria.  Though she has great intentions, she continues to frustrate the nuns with her actions. This leads, as is apt to happen in a musical, to a song. “Oh, how do you solve a problem like…

  • May 30, 2015

    Saturday notes: The Astros a month from today

    Saturday notes: The Astros a month from today

    Jeff Luhnow may argue the point, but little has gone according to script for the Astros in 2015. Start with back-to-back winning months to reach the best record in the American League for a team with as many as four hitters below the Mendoza line. Add in multiple injuries to the rotation and a patchwork…

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