LATEST POSTS


  • For 2014 Astros, it’s Altuve or bust at second base

    by Dan Peschong Unless Jeff Luhnow springs another spring training surprise as he did with the Jed Lowrie trade last year – the Astros’ second baseman in 2014 will be Jose Altuve. Whether you think that is a good thing or bad thing may well depend on whether the real Jose Altuve played in 2012 or…

    Read more

  • Singleton’s stock drops, Velasquez and Feliz join Astros’ top prospects

    Singleton’s stock drops, Velasquez and Feliz join Astros’ top prospects

    Regardless what you may think about Jonathan Singleton, his stock may be dropping. And that means the 2014 spring and season will be pivotal for the former top prospect of the Phillies and Astros. Baseball America released its Top 10 Astros’ prospects Monday afternoon and Singleton fell from second to seventh. He remains in the…

    Read more

  • Who’s On First? Astros 2014 Edition

    First in a series on the Astros 2014. Brian Todd explores first base. • •• ••• •• • What if I told you last season the Astros put up a batting line of .224/.316/.423 at first base? That’s an OPS of .739, which ranked 20th in the Major Leagues at the position. Bad? Yes. Horrible?…

    Read more

  • 2014 Astros: It’s time to start setting the stage

    Now that the Super Bowl teams have been determined and the Texans won’t be in the big game, Dan, Brian and Chip will begin a more in-depth look at the Astros starting this week. Position-by-position, player-by-player, we’ll start to sort out what the season may look like. Many of you will liken this exercise to…

    Read more

  • In the Castro-Altuve comparison, frankly, there is none

    The Astros locked up Jose Altuve last year with a long-term deal. Earlier this week, Houston avoided arbitration with Jason Castro on a one-year, $2.45 million contract. That shouldn’t come as a surprise as the ingredients and particulars are different with these two players. While most everyone would agree that a two or three year…

    Read more

  • Baseball replay is a logical step…as long as it doesn’t get carried away

    The new baseball replay rules could radically alter the game. Or not. Will it slow the game? It shouldn’t. Will it change the outcome of a game? It could. Will it get the call right? Sure, just like the NFL and other sports who use any type of replay. Is it a perfect system? No.…

    Read more

CHIPALATTA UPDATES

Sign up for free and be the first to get notified about updates.