Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Bad Fans!

I was at Minute Maid Park last night for the Reds 2-1 defeat of the Astros. I love a low scoring game, so I enjoyed every pitch. I have been a fan of the Houston team since its inception and I can't quite get over how ignorant the fans in Houston can be at times. When Geoff Geary gave up a homer in the eighth inning last night, I was not pleased about it, but the fans booed the umpires, though the ball was clearly over the yellow line in left center and none of the Astros players were disputing the call.

While I am ranting about that nonsense, I get so irritated at the fans in Houston for doing the wave--so outdated, but to really demonstrate their ignorance of the game, they start the wave when the opponent is at bat! Makes me want to gag!


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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Heading Home From Shea!

The Astros managed a split in the four game series at Shea Stadium in New York. Their last game at the soon to be demolished ball park did not go too well, for the 'Stros, they lost 9-1. But now they head home to take on the Reds, which should allow them to stay above .500 for the season.


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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Eight In A Row!

My oldest nephew treated me to a game at Minute Maid Park today as a birthday present, I will be 60 on Monday! It was quite a game, the Astros came from behind to win over the San Francisco Giants, 7-3. Youngster David Newhan had two hits and made two great defensive plays. I was very ahppy for him.

Th win gave the Astros a four game sweep and extended their winning streak to eight games. A very pleasant way to spend an afternoon! Thanks, Jeff!


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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Strange Inning

I am sorry I did not get to see the ball game tonight between the Houston Astros and the San Francisco Giants. There was apparently a very strange inning that gave the Astros their third victory over the Giants in this four game series that will end tomorrow afternoon.

The 'Stros got only two hits in the inning in which they scored six times. They had three walks, one intentional, two errors and THREE hit batsmen! It must have been like a kick in the gut for the struggling Giants and pitcher Barry Zito!


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Monday, August 11, 2008

Left Field Replacements!

My wife and I were at Minute Maid Park tonight for the game between the Astros and the San Francisco Giants. It was the first time that Ty Wigginton started in left field in place of the injured Carlos Lee. Ty had a bit of a bobble on a ball that was grounded into left between third and short. A run scored, and probably would have even if it had been fielded cleanly. And he did hit the cut off man and get an assist on a put out at second on the play!

More importantly, he drove in all three runs, including a homer, in the the 3-1 win for the Astros. Sounds a bit like Carlos Lee!


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Saturday, August 9, 2008

Costly Win

Brian Moehler pitched well again tonight for the Houston Astros in their game against the Cincinnati Reds. The 'Stros got only three runs, but won 3-1, moving to within 2 games of .500 for the season. But the win was costly with Carlos Lee getting hit by a pitch and having his finger broken. He had been on base 12 of 14 trips to the plate in the series and has driven in over 100 runs for Houston. He will be hard to replace in the batting order, though the defense should improve.



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Friday, August 8, 2008

Roy Oswalt Owns the Reds!

Roy Oswalt owns the Cincinnati Reds. There can be no real explanation, but the fact that he has beaten the Reds 21 times and lost to the only once in his career leaves no doubt either! The Astros won the game last night, with Roy on the mound,7-4, though Oswalt only gave up one in his seven innings of work!



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Thursday, August 7, 2008

Brandon Is Stubborn

Brandon Backe is stubborn in his approach to hitters, especially to the dangerous hitters on the opposing teams. He does not wnat to throw them a fastball, so he nibbles with breaking pitches and offspeed pitches. Too often he walks them as he did yesterday in giving up EIGHT runs in one inning. If he does not walk them he builds up such a pitch count that he cannot stay in the game much past five innings. He needs to take a different approach and trust his stuff more than he apparently does!


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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Lightening in the Late Innings

Monday night we in the Houston/Galveston area were preparing for the arrival of Tropical Storm Edouard. At the same time the Astros and Cubs were playing a game in much worse weather than we saw when the tropical storm arrived! There was a 2 and a half hour rain delay that came in the sixth inning. Then in the eighth, there was a fierce lightening storm that caused the game to be stopped. The Astros won, 2-0.

Yesterday, after trailing 6-0, the Astros took a 7-6 lead on a homer by Carlos Lee, in the seventh inning. But in the bottom of the inning there was more fierce lightening, a three run homer from Alfonso Soriano, leading to a Cubs victory, 11-7!


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Monday, August 4, 2008

The Right End of the Broom

The Houston Astros completed a sweep of the New York Mets yesterday, winning 4-0. Randy Wolf, the new Astros' starter went five scoreless innings. The bullpen finished the game with four strong innings. Chris Sampson has suddenly become an integral part of the pen, really shutting down the opposition in the middle innings!


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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Two In a Row

The Houston Astros have won their last two games, both against the New York Mets, in dramatic fashion. Last night Mark Loretta hit a grand slam to break a tie and propel the Astros to the win. Tonight, Geoff Blum got a hit with the bases loaded in the ninth, scoring the two tying runs. Then in the tenth, Darin Erstad got a sacrifice fly to drive in the winning run. Nice weekend so far!

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Friday, August 1, 2008

Moving Miggy

There was apparently a lot of trade talk before the deadline about the Miguel Tejada, the shortstop for the Houston Astros. I have mixed feelings about the possibility. First, I like what Miggy adds to the team, especially the intangibles. If the team were mine, I would ask him to play third, because I believe his defense is slipping at short and he would improve the defense at third.

On the on the other hand, the team is not going to win with the current pitching staff, so if I could get some significant young arms for Tejada I believe I would have made the move.


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