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It’s Here.

Posted on October 5, 2009 by BudGirl in Game Recaps

Astros 0, Mets 5

Astros Recap

The moment finally arrived. This has been one of the most interesting seasons to date in my Astros viewing history. I think for most of us the ups and downs of a season were not the fun roller coaster we usually enjoy. It seemed like all the ups led to worse downs than we normally expect. We had the ups of Wandy’s break out season, getting to one game of the division lead before the All-Star break, Bourn finally being inserted into the lead-off spot (and doing a good job there) and players hitting homerun and base hit milestones. But those downs just came a lot more often. There were the reactionary line-ups, manager moves, mismanaged benches, arms falling off of pitchers (and sometimes their legs), player discontent, and so on and so on. But through it all we watched and wanted our team to end up with different results.

I’ve been giving this moment a lot of thought over the last couple weeks. A lot of people use Labor Day as the marking of the end of summer, for me it is the baseball season. There are no more offers of “hey I have an extra ticket to the game, want to go?”, or “I’m going to the game tonight, are you? Want to meet up?”, and even the “did you watch the Astros last night?” For many of us, there is football and other events that will consume our lives like the Astros do during the summer. But there is still the moment of “damm it is really over isn’t it?” that comes at the end of a season. It is very sad for me.

I’ll drive by Minute Maid Park off and on during the offseason and miss the boys, those banners on the outside just aren’t the same as seeing them on the field. The playoffs aren’t the same when my boys aren’t in it (I’m rooting for Minnesota at this moment, but they may not even make it).

But one of the things I miss the most is what I call my baseball friends. You all. The TalkZone seems to slow down and there seems to be sadness about. We all just wait for the Astros do something, almost anything (be careful what you wish) to have some baseball to discuss.

I miss the get-togethers where we share a beer (or many), tease each other and just hang out whether online or in person. Many of you have been and have become very dear friends to me. And you all are what the Astros give me each season and for that I can not be disappointed in the season.

I don’t expect a lot of splash in the off-season by the Astros’ front office. Sure there is a lot to fix on this team, a lot, but I don’t think there is a budget in Drayton’s office that is going to allow them to go out and buy us a World Series. I think we are going to have to wait a good 2-3 years for the prospects in the farm system to mature and hope the next version of Bagwell, Biggio and Caminiti come along in their own form.

We seemed ready for this moment, waited for this moment that seemed like we were ready for yet not, at the same time.

I hope everyone has a happy and safe off season, see you around.

Void creeps closer

Posted on October 2, 2009 by Ty in Tampa in Game Recaps

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Astros 5
Phillies 3

W: Paulino | L: Lee

astros.com
AP via Yahoo!
No Game Zone

The Astros won. Salvaged a road split. Phillies were probably a bit hung over but they still need momentum and home field wouldn’t hurt. Anyway, Twinkie slapped a gapper in the 1st that brought home 2 and the lead held, with help from Miggy’s 2-runner in the 6th and RBI single in the 7th. Paulino was on, with run support this time and that translated into a W. Valverde did his best Lidge imitation but held on.

Some of you know, my girlfriend of 15+ years is a baseball fan, and a Phillies fan. She hails from the west suburbs of Philadelphia and is no bandwagonner. Of course, recently her passion has shot up a few notches but the fact that we spent a good part of our initial courtship period at spring training games and that we continue to enjoy baseball together are things that help keep both of us happy. She’s too young to remember 1980 with any passion and for me, ’86 was far worse personally so we’ve never had much to hate about the other’s team. She backed the Astros in ’04 and ’05 when I was preoccupied with them every waking hour. I couldn’t embrace the Phillies last year, the Rays have earned 2nd place in this fan’s heart and she understood. They’re her #2 as well.

So here I am. The Phillies clinch their 2nd straight division title against the Astros. No big deal really, the Good Guys have been out of it for a few weeks now since late July. It’s time for me to step up as a supportive boyfriend and do my best to share her excitement for her childhood team, right? At least refrain from the wry comments when she wears her Victorino jersey to work every other day, right? Sheepishly smile at the ear-splitting screams with every Phillies base hit, right? Nod in acceptance when she suggests Chase Utley be added to her “list”, right?

It would be bad if I latched on the the Dodgers’ bandwagon, right?

This is my last recap of the year and I want to thank the entire SnS team for letting me bloviate once or twice a week on their dime. Noe, Andy, HH, Waldo, Arky, Spack, you continue to maintain the greatest Astros fan site on the web. I especially want to thank pravata, who gave a ton of his time and effort to cut through the clutter and help me find information I could use. Also, to BudGirl, who picked up the tough task of scheduling and recruiting recap writers and did it well. Sorry for the one I missed. Thanks to the other recap writers who keep the bar high and to everyone who actually realizes there is a SnS front page and reads these things. To the series preview writers who blow me away with their creativity. The columnistas whose talent and wit seem endless. And finally, the Bus Ride guys. I spend the least amount of time there because, quite honestly, the depth of the information there intimidates me. The most comprehensive Astros minor league fan sites out there.

May the Phillies repeat, the void be short, and the 2010 SnS Opening Day/Cabrito Fest be the biggest ever!

Same Thing Different Day

Posted on September 30, 2009 by BudGirl in Game Recaps

Astros 4, Phillies 7

Astros Recap
Yahoo Recap

I don’t think anyone not rooting for a team in the NL East cares much about this game or this series. This Astros loss brought the Phillies to the magic number of one.

There was no GameZone to look for commentary on the game.

Check out GreatBagwellBeard’s Series Preview for information about the rest of the series, if you care.

Last Friday Night I’m Spending At Home This Year.

Posted on September 26, 2009 by BudGirl in Game Recaps

Reds 10, Astros 4

Astros Recap
Yahoo Recap
Game Zone

If you were at this game then you know that you know that you had an opportunity to get a collectible cap and “coupons” for tickets for next season. Unfortunately an opportunity to get an Astros win was not available on the night.

Astros Highlights:

Kazuo Matsui went 2 for 4 on the night, with a homerun.

Tim Byrdak and Chad Paronto each pitched a scoreless inning of baseball.

Reds Highlights:

Joey Votto and Juan Francisco had pretty good nights at the plate.

Matt Maloney went 7 innings giving up 2 runs.

Game Analysis:

There really isn’t much to analyze at this point in the season. There doesn’t seem to be much interest by either fans or players.

Bench Tidbits:

Have a friend from NYC in town this weekend. Glad her sister decided to have all of us go to the Astros game. The company was great, the game as noted above was not. We went to a bar at Main and Alabama called the Big Top. I rather liked the place. You pretty much just sit around drinking. Many of you may be surprised, but I didn’t have a single drink on the night. Yeah, BudGirl didn’t drink.

Plans for Saturday include the UH–Texas Tech game. I am so excited. I have no idea who is going to win this game, but I am really hoping UH shows up and plays great football.

I am planning to save a life on Sunday by donating blood after madd, then I am going to the Texans game. I love free tickets!! Kick ass!!

One interesting story about an encounter at MMP Friday night. My friend Ana and I get our “coupons,” then become designated drivers for free coupons for a small drink, then continue onto our seats. While on the escalator we encounter a woman with a large stack of “coupons.” Apparently some guy behind us decides to ask why she has so many of the “coupons.” She tells him something, which we were trying to ignore. Then on the next section of the escalator she decides to ask me about the situation. I don’t know why she thought it was of interest to me. But she starts saying how she asked how many she could have and at least three different people told her she could have as many as she wanted. So, she proceeded to take as many as she wanted. I don’t think anyone really missed out on the “coupons.”

The thing that kind of amuses me about the whole thing is that the lady was thinking she had “season tickets” since she had so many of them. I don’t think she realized they were only good for Monday-Thursday games in April and May. She wanted to get something and took more than she really needed. I just hope she left the game happy with her “season tickets.”

It is time for me to get ready for the Cougars. ‘Eat’em up Coogs!!!!

Check out Mark Raup’s Series Preview for information about the rest of the last home series of the year.

Lalalalala

Posted on September 23, 2009 by BudGirl in Game Recaps

Cardinals 11, Astros 2
W: Joel Pinero, L: Yorman Bazardo

Astros Recap
Yahoo Recap

My goodness gracious, this was an ugly game for the Astros.

Astros Highlights:

Cardinal Highlights:

Box Score

Game Analysis:

It really seems to me like there are a lot of players wearing a Houston Astros uniform that are ready for the off-season. These guys don’t want to be there. It really makes me wonder why I keep going to the games. (Probably because I still like watching baseball.) There was bad pitching (no new surprise there), lack of situational hitting (no new surprise there), and just an overall apathy about what was happening.

I have even noticed that Hunter Pence, the one who always seemed excited to be out there, blah, blah, blah, doesn’t even have that little jaunty step anymore. You know it’s got to be bad when he doesn’t seem to okay.

Bench Tidbits:

So, tonight I am going to the Improv to see Josh Wolf. Should be a fun show. I watch him on Chelsea Lately and laugh and laugh. Plus, they are recording the show so it should be great material or the dvd will be a total bust.

Monday night I hosted some friends for a Dancing With the Stars party. That was fun. I made jambalaya. It turned out great. I had none left, which was bad since I ended up having only a salad for lunch on Tuesday.

I’m still trying to score some tickets for Saturday’s Texas Tech v. UH game. I might have two, but no definite confirmation on it yet. Robertson Stadium should be a rocking place Saturday. Seems everyone at UH is excited for the team. I was rather hoping Tech would beat UT on Saturday so they’d be on a high and unprepared for UH. Now, I’m pretty sure that isn’t going to happen. Hopefully Coach Sumlin will have the team ready to Go! Fight! Win! Saturday.

A friend from NYC, no, not Alkie, will be in town this weekend. For some reason we are going to the Astros game on Friday. It will be my last game to see in Minute Maid Park this year. Makes me rather sad.

No other tidbits to share, but check out Craig’s Series Preview for the Wednesday’s game information.

coop worried? maybe just ‘a little bit’

Posted on September 20, 2009 by BatGirl in Game Recaps, News

WP Suppan  LP Byrdak    mlb recap    gamezone 

hand of doom

everything fell apart in the 7th for the astros, who used a total of five pitchers in order to limp out of the inning.  houston watched their 2-1 lead disappear and were never able to come back, eventually losing the game 7-2.

master of reality

“First, I have to figure out if I’m going to be here next year.  I don’t know. I hope so.”

— Cecil Cooper on whether or not to wait until spring training to evaluate the September callups

into the void

if the astros lose for the 7th game in a row today, they eliminate themselves from postseason play

wicked world

what’s good about 70-78 records?  as you may have already guessed, it all depends on your perspective

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