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The Luhnow drafts: How to build a legacy

A recent New York Times article was entitled “Of All Teams to Hack, Why the Astros?” Most of the speculation wound around Astros General Manager Jeff Luhnow, and the Times article highlighted a rather amazing statistic. Luhnow had oversight over the Cardinals’ draft starting in 2005 and in the three drafts between 2005 and 2007,…
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Free Blog Weekend: Failed prospects, July lineup and other notes
Jesus said the “poor will always be with us”. So, too, will the baseball prospect always be with us. The organization that can discern the difference between a prospect and a future major league baseball player is destined to be among the best teams. It’s that simple, at least for the teams not in the…
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Re-ranking the Astros’ prospects after promotions
The other day one of the many excellent commenters on this blog asked for a re-ranking of the prospects after the recent call-ups. This request from “Tony Eusabio” seemed reasonable, and who could deny the former Astro his request even though he seems to have forgotten how to spell his own name. The self-imposed rules…
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Sunday Update: Astros’ rotation could be the team’s downfall

After 63 games, the Astros have used 60 different batting lineups, seven cleanup hitters, four shortstops, seven left fielders, and 36 players overall. Perhaps the most glaring number, however, is the number of starting pitchers A.J. Hinch has penciled into his lineup. After 63 games, Houston has used 10 different pitchers to start a game,…




