Category: Astros
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Jose Abreu is Released: Our Long National Nightmare is Over

On SNL back in 1996, Dana Carvey did a hilarious skit playing Tom Brokaw, who wanted to go on a long sabbatical to Barbados for the summer. His producer made him pre-tape all these announcements about potential big news items happening while he was gone, including many variations on Gerald Ford’s future death.
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Astros 2024: Let’s talk money and performance

We rarely discuss money in this blog, as, frankly, it is not our money, and we don’t really have a say in how Jim Crane spends it. But today, based on how the 2024 season is unfolding, it seemed like a good time to look at the most highly compensated personnel on the team and…
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An Open Letter to Jim Crane

One of the things I enjoy doing is to wander down memory lane with the blog. Sometimes I just randomly go back in time and read through some old posts and the comments. I try to ignore the ones where I want to trade Jose Altuve or think that Preston Tucker is the next big…
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Astros 2024 – Will They Be Buyers?

The founder of the feast around here, Chip Bailey, threw out a few questions and statements to me by text on Monday. “It’s beginning to look as though the Astros just don’t have the oomph to get back in it. Although the AL West seems to be a softie. Have you considered a post about…
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ChipalattAwards for May

The Astros’ month of May was one of stopping the bleeding after finishing April at 10-19. The 15-14 record in May did slow the bleeding but losing 3-of-4 to the Mariners at the end of the month put the brakes on their turnaround. It was a month where a few folks fell off the deep…
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What the heck is going on with Ryan Pressly and other stuff?

Tuesday night was a frustrating team loss with one exception. The exception was Hunter Brown, who has seemingly turned things around. After an assist from brain-dead base running by Julio Rodriguez (think Jose Altuve 2.0), that limited the M’s to one run in the first, he hit his stride and finished with six innings of…
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Memorial Day ’24 and Astros’ thoughts

As always, today (and every day), we honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country and our way of life. I am honored to have the middle name Lee, which is named after my great uncle Leroy Klug.
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Astros 2024: The meaning of life

Front-end warning here: The definition of the meaning of life below should be taken with the same seriousness as that expounded in Monty Python’s Meaning of Life—maybe less.
