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Fan Humiliation Day

Posted on September 25, 2011 by Ron Brand in Featured, Game Recaps

Rockies 19, Astros 3

W: Millwood (4-3)
L: Harrell (0-2)

As Norm MacDonald used to say, “It’s the anal rape.” Deliverance was visited on the Astros in their last Sunday game of the season, ironically falling on Fan Appreciation Day. They trotted out all their finery to excite the crowd, and it was ripped to shreds of mud and blood by the hungry jackals from Colorado.

Squeal. Squeeeeeeeeeeal!

A franchise-record 25 hits for Colorado, just one less than the Astro record for hits allowed. A tie for its largest margin of defeat. Not quite a scorched-earth embarrassment; the tiny flower sprouting among the ash is that the team did come up with three runs on seven hits, though all were singles.

Nope, this one is all on the pitchers. Starting with Harrell, who had to be too fine and ended up losing command all the way through the next three pitchers, until Abreu worked a scoreless ninth, this was a sideshow right out of Grand Guignol and no blood could be saved or spared. Harrell opened his veins for three earned and five overall; AnRod retched up four, Pendleton was hatcheted for five, Cedeno disembowelled for five as well.

Is it getting better, or do you feel the same?
Will it make it easier on you, now you got someone to blame?
You say one love, one life, when it’s one need in the night.
One love, we get to share it
Leaves you baby if you don’t care for it.

This is my last recap of the season. Thank you so much to those involved for floating my name, approving me, putting up with my missteps and letting me ease back into writing while knocking off years of rust. Special thanks to everyone who read these, and those who found something within to comment on or relate to. They’ve been fun to put together and a weird chronicle of a piece of this season for me. I know that I come up short to the task, but I’ve tried to write up to the level of everyone on the site. I promise to do better next time.

My kitty says hi. She says thank you with her eyes.

Did I ask too much, more than a lot
You gave me nothing, now it’s all I got.
We’re one, but we’re not the same.
Well, we hurt each other, then we do it again.

You say love is a temple, love a higher law
Love is a temple, love the higher law.
You ask me to enter, but then you make me crawl
And I can’t be holding on to what you got, when all you got is hurt.

This has been such a difficult season. We’ve seen hope die far sooner than it should have, and then subjected to its carcass being dragged through the streets for months. The brief glints of hope throughout have then been snatched away and tormented in front of us – new owner not approved, ex-players seeming happier in new places with playoff teams. The new kids brought in provided light in the pit, two months of a new kind of hope even as the vulture known as the American League perches nearby and waits for its opportunity to come.

One love, one blood, one life, you got to do what you should.
One life with each other: sisters, brothers.
One life, but we’re not the same.
We get to carry each other, carry each other.
One, one.

In the off-season, think back to this journey we’ve all taken from the light, through the darkness, and hopefully back into the light. Know that we all experience it in different ways and yet the same; we’re all joined in our stake in this community. Not just as Astro fans, or baseball fans, but in a larger scope of people with different backgrounds and beliefs and yet we pull together with common elements to build and nurture something. Our campfire of humanity, that we all warm our hands over in our own ways. If you see someone in need of even a simple word of kindness, do what you can to help. Be that light of grace to lighten someone else’s burden if you can. You can make an important difference in someone else’s life just by caring.

Sometimes I feel like I don’t know
Sometimes I feel like checking out.
I wanna get it wrong
Can’t always be strong
And love, it won’t be long.

Oh, sugar, don’t you cry.
Oh, child, wipe the tears from your eyes.
You know I need you to be strong
And the day it is dark, as the night is long.
Feel like trash, you make me feel clean.
I’m in the black, can’t see or be seen.

Baby, baby, baby, light my way.
Alright now, baby, baby, baby, light my way.

I remember when we could sleep on stones.
Now we lie together in whispers and moans.
When I was all messed up and I heard opera in my head
Your love was a light bulb hanging over my bed.

Baby, baby, baby, light my way.
Oh, come on, baby, baby, baby, light my way.

Unless, of course, it’s DoRay.

After the game, they let the kids run the bases. Hundreds of pixies piled out of the stands and lined up orderly for that burst that makes childhood seem so pure and beautiful to the adults. Toddlers and preteens alike, all sharing in the joy of circling the bases, all with their individual motivations, secret loves and excitements.

If they let them run another thirty minutes, they might score as many times as the Rockies did.

#54

Posted on September 23, 2011 by BudGirl in Game Recaps

Rockies 6, Astros 9
W: Sosa (3-5) L: White (3-3) SV: Melancon (20)

Box Score and Recap

The Astros notched their 54th win of the season. Earlier this year I hoped they would make it to 55 wins. Looking kind of good for that. I don’t want to put all my hopes in one at-bat.

Lively gamezone tonight. Some stories about little league game experiences. Could be worth checking out.

Bench Tidbits:

Astros get #1 pick in the 2012 draft. Yay! Go team.

Coaching staff asked to return. I’m not sure I like this. I didn’t think they did all that great of a job. Yeah, I know the talent level was/is not there, but I expect professionals to draw something extra out of players. It’s probably seen as an unreasonable expectation but I do not care.

Bill Brown to be honored. Most of love our TV guys and want to shoot the radio guys. But here is a chance to show Brownie some love.

RFTL decision. I’m going to try and figure something out. I may not give out a lid this year, there really hasn’t been a real winner the past two years. I may decide to give the lid to the person that can answer the most Brad Ausmus questions I create. I may give the lid to the person that can prove they traveled the farthest to come to an Astros game on purpose this year. I kind of like that one.

Happy Friday. Great BagwellsBeard is working on an outstanding series preview. Stay tuned.

Maybe You Saw It. I Didn’t.

Posted on September 18, 2011 by Ron Brand in Featured, Game Recaps

Astros 3, FTC 2

W: Myers (6-13)
L: Dempster (10-13)

Fucking Fox. I guess football is too damn big so 11 of the last 25 games, and all of the weekend games except for the very last Sunday in September are broadcast on that pipsqueak tin can network in Houston only. The network that isn’t good enough for football is good enough for the crusty leftovers that are Your Houston Astros.

So. Another invisible game, to those of us in the ridiculous MLB-restricted viewing area, anyway. Gameday is more reliable than DoRay, which satisfies about as well as a continually interrupted dry-humping that never finishes, just stops and starts until frustration kills the whole thing off. Bastards.

A steady drizzle was the backdrop for a game that featured four runs scored in the first inning, followed by zilch until the bottom of the eighth. The Astros put up three on Martinez’ RBI single and a two-run single by Barmes. Myers gave up a run to Castro, who scored on a sac fly by Carl LaFong – Capital L, small A, capital F, small O, small N, small G…I hear he’s interested in an annuity policy, the public are buying them up like hotcakes…

Myers continued his strong second half by facing another bunch of weak-ass malcontents and misfits, but it’s always nice to stick it in the eye of the Jack-Legged Swine of the North Side, regardless of the circumstances or serendipity.

The bottom of the eighth found the young, husky and hirsute ponces down 3-2 with Castro on first. Pena smacked a shot to left that hit the wall below the basket and caromed back to Martinez. Initially ruled a home run, the gay celebration was stuffed when the Stark Fist flexed and the call was overturned after review.

Arguing that the lackadaisical Castro would’ve scored when the ball hit the wall, Mike Quade was tossed for the seventh time this season. This is his best chance for an HOF bid, as he tied former Chi skippers Johnny Evers and Frankie Frisch for the most ejections in a single FTC season.

After an hour-long rain delay, Melancon nailed it down in the ninth. Tomorrow, it’s the Dickities in Skyline Chili Land. Since it’s a weeknight, we might actually get to see this one.

FLESH AND BLOOD

Posted on September 18, 2011 by Dark Star in Featured, Game Recaps, News

CHICAGO Immature Ursines 2, HOUSTON Tragic Spacemen 1
September 17, 2011
Already-Been-Chewed Field

WP: Don’t Know
LP: Don’t Care
SV: We are beyond saving, fucker

CHICAGO (SnS) – The unmighty Houston Astros ended a long season-long struggle here tonight on the North Side of Chicago . . . Chicago, the City of Feminine Shoulders, the Fudgepacker to the World; the lowly Houston nine reached the vaunted century mark in the loss column, by dropping an untense 2-1 heartstarter to the Chicago Fuck TCs.Read More

100th loss, cubs, Flesh and Blood

#51

Posted on September 13, 2011 by BudGirl in Game Recaps

Phillies 2, Astros 5
W: Happ, L: Hamels

Boxscore and Recap

Well, I was pretty sure the Astros were going to win this game. I didn’t get the feeling I sometimes get. It was the fact that sitting in the row behind me were 3 nuns. For a good, Catholic girl like me, I knew we had Jesus on our side tonight. They were awesome. They really cheered for the Astros. I enjoyed sitting in front of them much, much more than the group from the last game I was at.

This was a rather quick game. It took about 2 hours and 40 minutes. Happ did a pretty good job getting his outs but he gave up a big one to Pence. Most of the fans, both Phillies and Astros, were happy about it, please note I was not happy about it. For some more details about the game, check out the GameZone.

Tonight was another social gathering for me. I ran into Bench – again, and two other friends. One of them had his 3 month old baby with him. What an adorable little guy he is. As I said a couple weeks ago, going to games and running into friends is one thing I miss alot when the season comes to an end. I’ll still run into friends at other social outings, but there is something awesome to hang out with friends at a baseball game. Just good times.

I heard this on the radio the other day and just felt the need to share it with the two people who might read the recaps I write. It made me think of the Astros. Not sure why.

I did go to a baseball game last Saturday. My godson is playing fall ball. He is not a good catcher and he could work on his hitting, but he made an outstanding play at second base. I wish he had a better night, but I was thrilled to see him play. I do not get the opportunity often. I also had to censure myself. I think the coach calling pitches was favoring his pitchers too much. Of course, I am biased, but in this case I’m right.

As most know, I’m a Cowboys fan. This will probably make sporadic a little upset with me, but I thought it was hilarious.

#48

Posted on September 7, 2011 by BudGirl in Game Recaps

Astros 4, Pirates 1
W: Brett Myers, L: Brad Lincoln, S: Mark Melancon

Boxscore and Recap

I was only able to watch part of this game on the television last night but I had the opportunity to catch a couple innings with DoRay. I am disappointed to say that I do not know what happened in the first part of the game. I mean, I know what happened because I can read recaps and boxscores but if you had asked me at the time the game was occurring I could not tell you.

I was kind of shocked to learn that this was Myers 4th win of the season. Seriously, he’s only won 4 games. I mean, I know the Astros aren’t great and all, but for your “Ace” to only have 4 wins is really bad. I’d like to say the fault is mine for drafting him in fantasy baseball, but even I couldn’t have had that much influence on his record.

The kid he opposed was, Brad Lincoln, is a former UH student. I remember seeing him pitch at games. I hope he does well against other teams.

I’m still hoping the Astros get to 55 wins. I know 7 more wins is not that many, but this team needs a goal!

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