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Originally posted by BRust View PostI hope y’all are right but my fear is this is the way our season is going to continue.
I know they got out to a slow start last year but, wow. When your oldest player has 33% of your base hits entering game 5, that’s not good.
i get the small sample size and there have definitely been a lot of loud outs, but this team isn’t built to dig out of a hole like last year’s team did.
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Originally posted by Twist View Post
Where I’m at as well, but hope I’m wrong.
I know they got out to a slow start last year but, wow. When your oldest player has 33% of your base hits entering game 5, that’s not good.
i get the small sample size and there have definitely been a lot of loud outs, but this team isn’t built to dig out of a hole like last year’s team did.
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Originally posted by GroceryGetter View Post
Everyone needs to take a breath. Its April 1st. The season ends in six months which is at the doorstep of October.
Believe me, as a Cowboys fan, I remember the three consecutive 5-11 seasons, just like I remember the three consecutive 100 loss Astros seasons. I was there for numerous games due to our season ticket availability (canceled during the COVID season).
This doesn’t feel like either of those by any means, but it’s definitely different than what it has been recently. They have some good things working on the team right now, and some other possibilities at Sugar Land, but this is a fringe playoff team at best. And it won’t surprise me if they finish .500 or lower.
Just my thought.
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yep, April 1 today. Lots of things will change, not just for the Astro's but also every other team in our league. For me I have nothing but positive vibes, even in the wonky start and decision making. Astro's have been incredible for us. I never thought I would ever attend a World Series game and now I can say we have been to at least 6 or so. If we are down for a year or so it does not diminish the excitement. The season is still wet behind the ears, so "Lets geaux ASTROs!!!"
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Originally posted by Twist View Post
Oh, I’m not hyperventilating or anything, but it’s definitely a different team and absolutely a different vibe.
Believe me, as a Cowboys fan, I remember the three consecutive 5-11 seasons, just like I remember the three consecutive 100 loss Astros seasons. I was there for numerous games due to our season ticket availability (canceled during the COVID season).
This doesn’t feel like either of those by any means, but it’s definitely different than what it has been recently. They have some good things working on the team right now, and some other possibilities at Sugar Land, but this is a fringe playoff team at best. And it won’t surprise me if they finish .500 or lower.
Just my thought.
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Originally posted by texasdeerhunter View PostThe longest tenured coach for the Astros? Alex Cintron. I think it’s time to make a change in hitting coaches. The offense has been below expectations for several years now
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Taking two of the first three series this season is nice after looking dead in the water for the Minnesota finale. Blanco looking like he didn't have an answer for any Twin batter.
Bullpen shouldered a huge load by only giving up 3 runs in 8.1 innings after Blanco left them in a lurch going 1.2 IP and giving up 4 runs.
Houston down 6 runs only to chip away with good at bats and solid (much needed) relief pitching.
Onto Seattle.
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Early season observations
1. Altuve hasn’t hurt us yet in left field
2. Altuve is still a terrible baserunner
3. Paredes plate discipline was badly needed. He got 4 hits yesterday also
4. Rodgers appears to be the everyday second baseman. Hitting over .300 so far
5.Cam Smith looks overmatched at this point
6. Diaz looks terrible at the plate. He may never get a hit
7. Arrighetti and Blanco need to throw more strikes
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