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Don’t Turn Out the Lights Yet

Posted on October 2, 2001 by Arky Vaughan in Crunch Time

Houston fans know this sinking feeling. The one where the team that should win doesn’t. The 2001 Astros have six games to avoid this fate.

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Astros Need Reliable Reynolds To Step It Up

Posted on September 30, 2001 by Andyzipp in Bleacher Rap

By David in Jackson
Editor’s note – This article originally appeared on AstrosConnection.com on September 30, 2001.

If the Astros are able to hang on and make the postseason, no player will be more important to their chances in the playoffs than Shane Reynolds.Read More

The Strongest Team

Posted on September 20, 2001 by Arky Vaughan in Crunch Time

A little over a week ago, all eyes in the baseball world were on pennant races and the pursuit of records. Heroes were men who hit home runs and threw strikeouts. It seems like an eternity ago. It seems woefully insignificant. And the perception of who is a hero has changed.

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Buy Bonds

Posted on September 19, 2001 by Arky Vaughan in Crunch Time

In 1998, Mark McGwire led the league with a record 70 home runs, 162 walks, a .470 OBP, and a .752 slugging average. He received only two first-place votes for MVP, however, finishing far behind near-unanimous winner Sammy Sosa, who himself hit 66 home runs and led the league in runs and RBI.

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Pastime Revisited

Posted on September 18, 2001 by Andyzipp in Zipper Flap

 Editor’s note – This article originally appeared on AstrosConnection.com.

At 9:10 or so tonight, Roy Oswalt will throw a pitch to Marvin Bernard.  At about 9:10 tonight, as an Astros fan, I’ll be able to get back to some normalcy, or as much normalcy as pennant races usually allow.  As an American, I don’t know when that process is going to start.  I’m hoping, like a lot of people, that the baseball will allow me the release of not thinking about the victims still buried at the World Trade Center or that World War III might be around the corner.  I have my doubts that it will, but at this point I’ll take what I can get.Read More

Bibb Falk:A Texas Original

Posted on September 10, 2001 by JimR in From The Dugout

Editor’s note – This article originally appeared on AstrosConnection.com.

Fans attend University of Texas home baseball games at Disch-Falk Field in Austin just across the interstate highway adjacent to the school’s campus.  Long-time followers of UT baseball recognize the two names as legendary coaches on the Forty Acres.  William J. (“Uncle Billy”) Disch coached the Longhorns to 21 Southwest Conference championships from 1911-39, with a record of 465 wins and 115 losses as a college coach.  Bibb Falk, his successor, continued UT’s winning tradition by leading the school to 20 more SWC championships from 1940-67 and back-to-back national championships in 1949-50.  Falk accomplished much more in baseball than becoming a successful college coach, however, and even many loyal orangebloods do not know his impressive history in the game.  Not merely a championship coach and one of the best players of his era, Falk was one of the most unique personalities ever to appear on the sports landscape in the State of Texas.Read More

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