Category: Astros
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Almost good is just not good enough for Houston

My friend Greg Lucas may have said it best: “Fans in Houston are tired of “almost good” in all three major sports. Someone (Astros, Texans, Rockets) need to do something to make their franchise a true power!” You go, Greg! Couldn’t have said it better! First the Astros were no good! Now, for the past…
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Longing for — and remembering — the simple, old days

I long for the simple, old days. The days when the man wearing the Texas star walked out to fill up your gas tank, check your oil and clean your windshield. The days when you could go to a real doubleheader and enjoy a “great day to play two”! The days a baseball game was…
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Houston Astros 2016: The Lazarus Affect

Perhaps calling the Astros latest rise from the dead The Lazarus Effect is a misnomer as that faithful disciple only rose once. Perhaps this team that has been on the brink of ending their season more than a half dozen times in 2016 is really showing symptoms of the Michael Myers Effect or the Jason…
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Sunday short snippets as Astros count down the season

Short Sunday snippets as I spend some quality time with my mom (81) and dad (87) in Natchitoches. Just two weeks left in the season and the Astros are still alive. It’s the stretch run without your best rookie, without your best starters and without an everyday outfield. No worries, right? Looking forward to 2017.…
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It’s not over until it’s over, but…I think it may be over
No one wants to give up when you can still see the thresh hold. Yes, Yogi Berra, no one wants to say it’s over, until it’s over. No one wants to be the one saying “What if?”. But, frankly, for the Astros in 2016, it may have been over for quite some time. I wrote…
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Another Astros’ must win turns into another loss

Sometimes a team enters a game knowing it is a must win game. Sometimes a game becomes a must win while it is being played. The Astros 4-3 extra inning loss Monday night was one of the latter. With the Astros 2 1/2 games back of the wild card entering the contest it was a…
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This may be it: High noon comes to Minute Maid Park
In that 1952 Western classic with McCarthy era overtones “High Noon”, Marshall Will Kane, played by Oscar Winner Gary Cooper, is up against it. There would be a spoiler alert at this point, but if you have not seen this movie yet in your life, you are probably never going to see it. Let’s see, every single…
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Astros are better offensively, but are they good enough?

The Astros are a better team than they were in April and most of May. Since starting 18-28 they have been a good 56-36. Last year they were a ho-hum 46-46 after a 29-17 start to the season. Their offense is slightly ahead of last season at 4.60 runs / game vs 4.50 r/g last…
