Category: Astros
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Correa and Altuve and what went wrong in 2018
It may seem almost sinful to lump Carlos Correa‘s below average 2018 with Jose Altuve‘s 2018, which is really only below average for Mr. Altuve. But here’s the point. The Astros’ offense was down in 2018 from a universe leading 2017, down almost 100 runs (896 to 797 runs). And you don’t have to squint…
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Designated hitter: A sad Astros’ history
All the talk about bringing in a designated hitter like Nelson Cruz (oops, gone), Edwin Encarnacion or Jose Martinez to Houston has triggered thoughts of the not very long, but not very good history of the Astros’ designated hitters. The Astros have had only to fill the DH spot full time since their move to…
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Stop bemoaning Astros’ pitching: Collin is your answer
Chipalatta welcomes back one of its original contributors. Would you say a renewed hello and Happy New Year to Brian Todd and enjoy his thoughts on the state of Astros’ pitching? No more Dallas Keuchel. Charlie Freakin’ Morton signed by the Rays. And Lance McCullers Jr. on the shelf with an injury. Three of last…
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Astros 2019: Mid-winter thoughts
Halfway or so through this off-season, here are a string of thoughts about the Houston Astros…
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Astros 2019: Ten Christmas wishes
First of all – Merry Christmas or season’s greetings or whatever floats your boat to all those who hang out here.
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Book Review: Astroball, The Cover and understanding today’s success
Chipalatta goes where Chipalatta has never gone before with a book review of “Astroball” by Ben Reiter. This is one of many sports-related gifts your dutiful servant received between Father’s Day and his birthday this last summer and, this one is specifically relevant with our Astros and their off-season losses, dealings and additions.
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Astros 2019: A look at the Michael Brantley signing

Here is a look at multiple facets of the Michael Brantley signing by the Astros.
