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  • Perspective: Harvey, Astros, Houston, you and me

    It will be a long time before baseball returns to normal in Houston. Even before Harvey unloaded on the nation’s fourth-largest city, it wasn’t clear that the Astros were the best team in the American League. The Indians and Red Sox have closed the gap and have been playing better baseball since the All Star…

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  • In times like these, what really matters…

    In times like these, what really matters…

    Yeah I’m like so many others in being upset that the Texas Rangers front office is not willing to sacrifice and be inconvenienced in this time of catastrophe in Southeast Texas. But it is time for personal perspective. I hope the Astros do well. I hope they win the six games against that team to the north,…

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  • Random Astros’ thoughts on an “indoor” weekend

    Random Astros’ thoughts on an “indoor” weekend

    Like most folks in Southeast Texas, Dan P is spending the weekend indoors as an unwelcome weather event named Harvey spins directionless like a kid’s top to the west of us. So, what the heck, might as well toss out some random baseball thoughts to pass the time. The AL West Can’t Catch the Astros. There…

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  • In search of the Astros fans’ happy place

    Perhaps you should ignore anyone who uses the word “classic” in conjunction with the words “Adam Sandler” to lead off a baseball blog post. But here goes nothing. In the classic Adam Sandler comedy “Happy Gilmore”, Mr. Sandler plays a hockey player turned pro golfer, who struggles with – ahem – anger and control issues.…

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  • If the season ended today, who would be the Astros’ MVP?

    Sometimes, what seems like an easy question does not look so easy when you peer beneath the surface. It would seem that one man, Jose Altuve, is the Astros’ MVP to this point in the season, but is that the best answer? Jose Altuve. Argument For. The Mighty Might leads the team in Games played, PAs,…

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  • Five for Friday: Critical questions for the Astros

    The Astros are in the home stretch of the 2017 season and with 6 weeks to go the path forward may be murkier rather than clearer. They hold a 12 game lead in the division with 41 games to go, which while it is not mathematically certain is mathematically likely to hold. So, coming around…

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