rupert3 Posted Saturday at 11:08 PM Report Posted Saturday at 11:08 PM Really nice 9-2 win good Offense and good pitching baddog 1 Quote
baddog Posted Saturday at 11:46 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 11:46 PM 33 minutes ago, rupert3 said: Really nice 9-2 win good Offense and good pitching Yes, very convincing win. Alvarez is Alvarez. Walker has been on fire. For me, Peña’s bat, glove, and speed on the base paths has been awesome to watch. Paredes has been great too. Did I just congratulate the whole team? Lol rupert3 1 Quote
rupert3 Posted yesterday at 12:44 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:44 AM Not much to say about today pitching was pretty good as Iami only made 1 mistake, a 2 run dinger as far as I seen and relief pitching was good. 2-0 and 1 mistake was enough. Just no hitting/scoring on Astros part. baddog 1 Quote
AggiesAreWe Posted yesterday at 03:53 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:53 AM 3 hours ago, rupert3 said: Not much to say about today pitching was pretty good as Iami only made 1 mistake, a 2 run dinger as far as I seen and relief pitching was good. 2-0 and 1 mistake was enough. Just no hitting/scoring on Astros part. Yep. Offense was the reason for loss today. rupert3 1 Quote
AggiesAreWe Posted yesterday at 04:09 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:09 PM For the first time since mid April, Houston's team ERA is below 5 (4.92). It reached 6.47 just 3 weeks ago. Pitching overall has definitely got better. On the flip side, Astro batting has taken a bit of a dive the last three weeks. Houston has gone from an AL leading (2nd in MLB) .267 batting average to a now 3rd in AL (11th in MLB) .244 team batting average. Astros have gone from averaging 5.7 runs per game to 4.4. I think the offense had to take somewhat of a dip with so many on IL. Pitching is doing about as good as can be expected with who they have on staff. Quote
baddog Posted yesterday at 04:25 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 04:25 PM 14 minutes ago, AggiesAreWe said: For the first time since mid April, Houston's team ERA is below 5 (4.92). It reached 6.47 just 3 weeks ago. Pitching overall has definitely got better. On the flip side, Astro batting has taken a bit of a dive the last three weeks. Houston has gone from an AL leading (2nd in MLB) .267 batting average to a now 3rd in AL (11th in MLB) .244 team batting average. Astros have gone from averaging 5.7 runs per game to 4.4. I think the offense had to take somewhat of a dip with so many on IL. Pitching is doing about as good as can be expected with who they have on staff. Talks of a Paredes and/or Walker trade. Have you seen this? rupert3 1 Quote
AggiesAreWe Posted yesterday at 04:39 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:39 PM 9 minutes ago, baddog said: Talks of a Paredes and/or Walker trade. Have you seen this? I have seen on X talks of trading several players, including Alvarez. I think Houston will wait to see where they are come trade deadline if they still have a chance to make playoffs. Houston's minor league prospects are very very slim. Most have been sent up prematurely because of IL situation. Those two would be the most likely to trade. Quote
baddog Posted yesterday at 05:05 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 05:05 PM 23 minutes ago, AggiesAreWe said: I have seen on X talks of trading several players, including Alvarez. I think Houston will wait to see where they are come trade deadline if they still have a chance to make playoffs. Houston's minor league prospects are very very slim. Most have been sent up prematurely because of IL situation. Those two would be the most likely to trade. Thanks. For me, we didn’t “need” Correa when we got him back. I would trade him and his money. Again, maybe that’s why I’m not a GM. rupert3 1 Quote
rupert3 Posted yesterday at 08:53 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:53 PM I guess trading the only players that are hitting is the way it is done now days that should solve all problems IDK baddog 1 Quote
AggiesAreWe Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, rupert3 said: I guess trading the only players that are hitting is the way it is done now days that should solve all problems IDK It's more about salaries and getting more bang for the buck. Houston's farm system is very depleted. rupert3 1 Quote
rupert3 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Josh Hader re-activated for tonight's game VanWey optioned to Sugarland. We will see Quote
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