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Honk! Honk!

Posted on April 9, 2011 by Noe in Austin in Featured, Game Recaps, News

Marlins 4 – Astros 3
WP – Nolasco | LP – Lopez
Boxscore
Gamezone

There are rodeo clowns, and then there are just plain clowns.

I can bat third, no problem!

Yeah, that sounds like I’m going to be just a tad harsh on the young Astros team.  Not really, just a bit realistic because if you wanna be a clown, then don’t be surprised if you’re called one.  More on that later, first today was SnS day at Minute Maid Park and how nice of the Astros to do all sorts of nice things to honor us.  Giant flag, propping Milo up on crutches so he can be on the field to announce the starting lineups (and all team members, coaches, trainers, radio announcers, and even some of the Coca Cola Patrol… I think, I lost interest when Milo rambled on and on).  There was even a young nubile singer dressed in a shiny red dress and an interesting rendention of the National Anthem.  Yeah, there is just no way I’ll ever hear someone just sing the song the way it was intended when penned by Francis Scott Key in my lifetime ever again.  They ended the SnS welcome ceremonies with a flyover of WWII aircrafts… methinks in honor of Coach Raup, who probably flew one of those babies in the great war.

Nice of the Astros Pam Gardner to do all that just for us.  Next time though, get us better seats Pammy, all we could see of the new scoreboard were several gianormous pixels right over our head.  You know how scary it can be to turn to see the young lady singing the National Anthem and all you see is two giant nostrils staring back at you?  No, no you don’t.  And nevermind trying to get an idea on how the opposing team’s players are doing, much less who is batting when all you can see is a giant “1” or “.3″ and nothing else.  I got the sense of what it may be like to be an ant sitting underneath a 62” widescreen tv.  But you know, that is about all Pammy did wrong on the day for us, we were treated well.

Thank you Houston Astros for the warm welcome and even fireworks in our hon… what?  Really?  Not for us?  Are you sure?  Ooohhhh… Opening day?  But that was last week! *sigh*, okay, my bad.

AS far as the game itself, the Astros lost the game in unique fashion: Some interesting baserunning that yields nothing but *yuk, yuk* moments, some very interesting ABs at critical moments in the game worthy of carousel music, and last but certainly not least, bulpen performance that makes one wonder how long until Ed Wade is on the phone to Oklahoma to call up the next wave of batting practice throwing firemen.  I’m sure they will arrive all riding mini motorcycles wearing giant water spouting flowers on their lapels.

Here is the thing, there were good moments on the night for the Astros too: Wandy pitched well, Billy Hall taking out Hanley Ramirez with some hustle even Pete Rose would be proud of and Brett Wallace showing that one day he will be the best hitter on the team… maybe next week if I were doing the managing (but good for everyone, I’m not).  None of those moments were more surprising than JR Towles actually throwing out a runner trying to steal.  I was there, I saw it, it was no fluke.  The guy running was not Benji Molina-like, he looked like a man capable of stealing a bag if necessary.  JR actually managed to throw a laser to second and on the button to actually give notice that this night was indeed his night.  Why?  Because earlier he had a homerun and single and before the night was over, he’d have a significant hit to give hope to the SnS, rally cap wearing, hoarse from screaming gang that a win was in the offing.  It was not a fluke that sitting right behind our group was a young man in a wheelchair who communicated with a bicycle horn.  Quite fitting indeed.  Gave rise to the now signal of honor from the SnS for Mr. Towless, a couple of squeezes of the snozola for a job well done.  Alas, the win was not to be as pinch runner Booj-wah was thrown out trying to steal a bag to end the game.  Fitting end to the whole circus if you ask me.

Quite a festive night, are you sure it wasn’t SnS night at the park?

It Only Took 6

Posted on April 8, 2011 by BudGirl in Game Recaps, News

Astros 3
Reds 2

W: Fernando Abad, S: Brandon Lyons; L: Nick Masset

Box Score and Game Recap

It only took the Astros 6 games this year to get their first win. Things are already looking better than last season. This game was painful for many Astros fans because they were forced to listen to Dave Raymond and Brett Dolan. I do not get radio reception in my office nor did I pay for MLB radio this year, so I could not listen to the game.

Things to note from this game, according to the GameZone:

Pence is horrid in the field and in the batter’s box. Makes one wonder if he should be Face of the Franchise (“FotF”). Not really, most of us already think he should NOT be the FotF.

Myers pitched a tight game giving up 6 hits and 3 walks for 2 earned runs in 6.1 innings of work.

Mr. Wallace went 1 for 3 with a walk and a RBI. Had a great defensive play and then maybe one not so great.

Bill Hall seems to be having some issues also, especially at the plate.

My Favorite Quotes of the Day from the GZ:
Austro:
And the Red Sox lost, too, so they can suffer through all of the “last team to win a game” bullshit.

MusicMan:
Abad your winning pitcher, first career win.
I’ve made that mistake before.
I, for one, would endorse the torture of DoRay.

Mr. Happy:
Hey Pence caught that one with two hands!

TyinTampa:
Is it natural for me to want to stab Pence repeatedly with a machete?
I will never tell another living person I want a 5-way.

chuck:
Say, they sound like a professional broadcast crew rather than a couple of dorks let loose in the high school AV room.

Special thanks to those that share what happened in this game. This recap is because of you.

One thing I noticed, the Astros recorded NO errors for this game. This team does not always seem to play good, clean baseball. Quite often they look horrid in the field. Hopefully this is the start of better baseball.

Maybe all this team needs is the first win for things to start looking better.

Tomorrow is the home opener. There are tickets available. Look for the outstanding upcoming preview from GreatBagwellsBeard coming to the front page soon.

Settle in, friends. They’re just gettin’ started.

Posted on April 7, 2011 by Ty in Tampa in Featured, Game Recaps, News

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Astros 4
Dickities 12

W: Volquez | L: Figueroa

HR: None

I saw the Opening Day matchup at the Phillies. A solid effort against a good team. A lead carried until the last possible chance was blown. I felt pretty good despite the loss. I haven’t seen a game since. Until tonight.

Sure, I’ve seen the scores, read the boxes, scanned the GZ. I even saw a few spring games. I know this team is not good. But I saw game one. They showed they can put it together; that the hitting can be timely and they can make the play when it’s needed. Hell, I saw the 1st inning tonight!

I watched the Good Guys take advantage of a shaky Volquez and turn patience and timely hitting into 4 runs with 10 batters to the plate in the top of the 1st. And I saw a spastic yet great catch in RF to rob the Reds’ lead-off hitter of an extra-base hit, which lead to a scoreless end to the 1st. I kept watching.

By the end of 2, the Reds had added a run on 3 straight hits and they probably would’ve had more but the inning was mercifully gifted to an end with 1st and 2nd and 1 out by a dead quail Volquez bunt that was turned into a DP.

By the end of 3, the Dickities had a 2-run lead and never looked back. The collapse was punctuated by some of the ugliest Astros at-bats I’ve seen in some time and some truly comedic improvisation in the field. The highlight, and there were many, was Towles’ attempt to gun down a runner at 3rd on a double steal. His throw somehow hit batter Hernandez’ bat and sailed into the 3rd base dugout.

I could go on. Over the course of the evening the Astros logged 5 errors and that’s being generous. They had only 2 RISP past the 1st inning and struck out 12 times. 6 more Reds runs would score as this game went on waaay longer than it should have. JD warned early that 4 runs would not be enough. HA!

I’m a patient fan. I try not to get too high or too low and it’s still only just 5 games in. On the other hand, it’s only 5 games in…

Wild In The Streets

Posted on April 6, 2011 by Ron Brand in Featured, Game Recaps, News

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Dickities 8
Astros 2

w: Leake (1-0) | L: Happ (0-1)

J.A. Happ made his delayed first start of 2011 after straining his right oblique and had no control over his pitches from the beginning. Once again the Good Guys were forced to play catchup from the getgo after the Dickities got 3 in the first. The Skyline Nine capitalized on Happ’s inability to get his pitches consistently over the plate despite getting a few first-pitch strikes called.

“He was mixing his pitches well but just didn’t have any command of them,” manager Brad Mills said. “Those three walks in the first inning put him behind the eight ball and the hits as well, but the command just wasn’t there.”

Four innings, twelve baserunners (five walks, including one with the bases loaded and another HBP with the bases loaded), seven runs allowed by Happ. There were complaints of a tight strike zone and catcalls from the Astro bench. “I felt like I was around the zone,” Happ said. “They took some quality pitches. I don’t know if it was a lack of aggressiveness on my part or what. The fact that I got behind in the count allowed them to be a little more selective.”

Yeah. Is there a team less selective than the Astros?

Mike Leake was able to use the pressure of being behind on the Good Guys and hold them to three hits and two walks in six innings.

Astros fall to 0-4, Reds cruising at 4-0.

Your Gold Glove Centerfielder Michael Bourn went 2 for 4, including a double and a run scored. Sanchez was 1-3 and drove in the two Astro runs. Pence and Wallace got the other two hits, both singles.

Thunderpants is on a four game hit streak, during which he promises to not blink.

Bill Hall (1 for 15) twisted an ankle but says he’ll be ok for Wednesday’s game, when Nelson Figueroa and the hungry sufferers look to kick the shit out of that pretender Edinson Vólquez and the rest of his Crew of Chumps. Check it out in the GZ.

No Lyon, this hurt

Posted on April 1, 2011 by Noe in Austin in Game Recaps, News

Phillies win on a walk-off hit

Phillies 5
Astros 4

WP: Baez (1-0)| LP: Lyon (0-1)
Boxscore
Gamezone

*sigh*

No this was not a playoff game, and yes it is only *one* game.  But I was robbed.  I was deprived.  I was violated.  Okay, scratch that last one off the list.  Yes, I felt cheated of the sheer joy, the ecstasy, the thrill! Of seeing an Astro’s win?  Nah, in that sense it is only one game and there will be plenty those this year… maybe.  No, what I felt was the gut-punch this fine day of first game baseball: I didn’t get to see sad, lonely, almost driven to tears, definitely driven to anger and rage, camera shots of Phillie Phan.

Bring out the tasers!

But alas, no joy in Lyonville tonight as the Phillie Phans were actually given a special gift from the local nine. That being, of course, a come from behind, last inning, we haven’t done anything today, yes, we’re kind of sleepwalking through this game, ho-hum wake us up when games matter, win from the Phillies.  Truth be told, the one time Phillie Brett Myers, was masterful all day, somehow mesmerizing his former team into said snoozer performance.  Maybe Gunther taught the hurler his special hypnotic stare or something, because no Phillie really could figure out Mr. Myers all day long.  Yes, they got two runs off of him and yes, it all started with a walk, but had his battery-mate on this day, one Senor Q, done his job and, well, caught the ball with his mitt, the chances are that Myers escapes this game with no runs scored and a perhaps a victory cigar.

Before we get to the sad moments in the ninth inning, there was plenty of Phillie Phan gnashing of teeth throughout the day, so maybe I should take solace in that.  Who am I kidding, no… I don’t.  I want my crying Phillie Phan when the umpires make their way off the field.  I want battery chucking.  I want some police chase around the stadium, complete with calf roping style knock down and handcuffing!  I was robbed I tells ya, robbed!  Any way, the good part of the day was the Astros offense, a not to shabby of performance from up and down the lineup against the man who is arguably the best there is in baseball, one Roy Halliday.  Houston didn’t do anything spectacular off him, but he didn’t look all that special against the young Houston nine who took good approaches to the batters box to see if they could make one or two fall for them.

Baby I was Bourn to run!

Eventually, one run crossed the plate so that pretty much ended the day for Halliday, that and the fact he had to use a ton of pitches to get these scrappers off his back.  Enter the faithful seventh when the offense came alive and took the wood to Phillie bullpen members and put out three more runs for a nice looking 4-0 lead late in the game.  The highlight of course, was the two run triple by Baby Back Bourn (why do you guys nickname him after ribs? Huh? What?  I have that wrong?  Oops, sorry).  Any way, just watching the kid run makes anyone smile and smile I did.  Roadrunner has nothing on Bourn.  RRB?

So on to the ninth they went, holding on to a 4-2 lead and to what seemed like the sweet sights of Phillie Phan barfing on someone within smelling distance… errr…. reach.  Not to be as the 2011 closer for the club, Brandon Lyon, basically had nothing when he went in and had nothing when he came out at game’s end.  Three Phillie runs, everyone is happy, nobody gets shot.

Go get them tomorrow.

Exhibition Game Observations by BudGirl

Posted on March 31, 2011 by BudGirl in Game Recaps

Red Sox 10
Astros 0

Boxscore

I like going to the Exhibition Game before the Season Opener. It’s an appetizer to the start of the season for me. I did not go to Spring Training this year, so it was my first view of the team I love. My observations, take them, or leave them, for what they are, are below.

First observation, I will need to remind myself about all season is keep my expectations lower and I’ll go home happy. This team is not great by any means. I cannot even pretend otherwise. This team does have a lot of players to watch and enjoy.

Second observation, I will need to remind myself about all season is the defense up the middle is SLOW. They are not going to get to baseballs like I will expect them to do. At least, not with the current roster.

Third observation, I will need to remind myself about all season is to enjoy the players for what they are and not what I expect them to be. I will admit I do have expectations for a lot of the players.

1B – Brett Wallace – first full season starting in MLB. I don’t expect Albert Pujols numbers, but if that is what he wants to give me then I’ll just suffer and take it. Another thing about Wallace that I like is the fact that he seems to care about people. Footer reported during the off-season how he went to the Children’s Hospital on his own, not a scheduled promotional visit. Any kid with that kind of character deserves good things to happen.

2B – Bill Hall – first season as an Astro. I have to say I hope he hits better than he fields. He looks SLOW in the field.

3B – Chris Johnson – hopefully this season is a healthy and prosperous season for Mr. CJ. The team is going to need his bat. I think he’ll settle down in the field. He doesn’t seem like a Hall of Fame player at this time, but he seems like a good serviceable player.

SS – Angel Sanchez – another SLOW infielder. I do not remember him being that SLOW last season. This will be interesting to see during the season. I think he will be one that gets to become the utility player on the bench.

LF – Carlos Lee – dude just needs to play and work hard and good things will happen for him and the Astros. I have a feeling Mills told him what he expects and the consequences of not getting what he expects.

CF – Michael Bourn – SBB has a lot to maintain. Being represented by Borass means he is going to have to do well to get the big money. He’s also going to be making a lot of highlight reel catches.

RF – Hunter Pence – Ugh. I for the life of me cannot understand why fans love him. He looks HORRID in the field. I have a feeling Hunter will do enough to maintain the FotF tag he’s been given but I really think it needs to go to someone else.

C – Humberto Quintero – I refuse to believe that a clown is going to be his back-up. Great opportunity for Q. We know what we are getting here and should have no illusions of grandeur. It does suck that Jason Castro got injured, but what can we do about it? I was asking about Chavez last night, whatever happened to him.

In regard to Pitching, well…., we will just have to sit back and hope the balls find a glove quickly.

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