Category: Astros
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Behold the Ides of January

As a friend of the blog, Old Pro, has been preaching for a while, January 15, 2021, is a potentially critical day in this year’s offseason. This is a date when two things will occur, one of which is mildly important and one of which is quite a bit more important….or could be.
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Astros’ Black Monday: A year ago

January 13th of 2020 was a dark day for the Astros’ organization, but it would pale in comparison to what was coming around the corner for the world. Around lunchtime, on that day it was announced that the MLB was suspending Astros GM Jeff Luhnow and manager A.J. Hinch for a season as part of…
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Looking ahead at 2021 stats

On a cold grey day here in the Land of Sugar, let’s look at what some “experts” are projecting for the Astros’ offense to produce in 2021.
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Astros and their breakout kings

Father of the blog, Chip Bailey, often stated as the Astros were re-building, that all the team needed to do was find two solid players every year to build into a contender. Since it didn’t seem like they had two solid players on their roster in the dark days, that was not as simple a…
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Will Yordan Alvarez become the greatest Astros’ left-handed hitter?

In some ways, this is one of those throw down topics that may not be proved for a long time, but it is still one of interest. Will Yordan Alvarez, who in his 89 game Astros “career” has posted an incredible .312 BA/ .410 OBP/ 1.064 OPS with 28 HRs and 82 RBIs become the…
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Astros’ closer conversation

The possibility of the Astros making a move for a new closer has been an item for discussion since the season ended. First, Houston let the injured Roberto Osuna, who only pitched in four games in 2020, become a free agent rather than go to arbitration and risk having to pay him big bucks to…
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The potential Astros’ need no one is talking about

The Astros’ litany of “needs” this offseason has consisted of the following. Must-haves. Replacements for Michael Brantley and George Springer in the outfield (somehow replacing Josh Reddick never gets mentioned) and either a better starting catcher in front of or more likely a veteran backup catcher behind Martin Maldonado. Nice to haves. A veteran or…
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Houston’s golden age of sports hits a speed bump

The last few years have seen about as strong a run of sports success as the City of Houston has ever seen from their three big sports teams simultaneously. This has been led by the Astros, but has included some notable showings by both the Rockets and the Texans. The question at this point is…
