Tag: Dan Peschong
-
Astros’ 2025 and Atlas Shrugged

It is a pretty good assumption that if you have not read Ayn Rand’s extremely heavy and long tome, Atlas Shrugged, by now, you are not likely going to read it in the future. However, to be fair, here is a spoiler alert and if you don’t want to have a certain plot line ruined,…
-
Astros’ 2025: Counting your blessings

Sometimes when things are looking bad, when things are heading downward and your gut feels hopeless – it is good to just count your blessings.
-
Unloading Astros’ “stuff”: Pre-All Star version

Every once in a while, Dan P’s little brain becomes clogged with various unrelated items that don’t add up to a post by themselves, but are too interesting to let drop. Without further ruminating, here are some Astros’ “stuff” to ponder.
-
Astros’ early season: 10 Questions

We have the smartest baseball readers in the world. Maybe our world is not that big, but you folks always have great ideas. Today we are looking for your answers, thoughts and opinions relative to the following 10 questions.
-
How is the Astros’ 26-man roster shaping up?

This post was a bit more difficult when I started writing it a couple days ago. But then we had this pop up…..Astros Release Ben Gamel, Jalen Beeks – MLB Trade Rumors …..and then this popped up this morning…..Jon Singleton cut from Astros’ roster in latest round of moves. So, did you catch that?
-
Re-visiting the Top 10 Key Items in 2021

Today we revisit a Chipalatta post from the past and how accurate it was in predicting the Astros’ 2021 season….
-
Astros 2020: What we are looking for

There are a lot of things that will happen in the 2020 baseball season that none of us has seen before and even four months ago could not have imagined ever happening: A regular season consisting of only 60 games. A regular season where your American League team will play more National League teams (5)…
-
How to survive a 60-game season

Pal of the blog – old pro – had suggested writing a post about how teams might address this shortened season. The thought here was to wait until it appeared that a season might actually occur before writing about this. So, here you go.
