By Michael N
November 25, 2002Read More
2002 Draft Review
By Michael N
November 18, 2002
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End of an Era
My memories of AstrosConnection will always be associated temporally with two things: watching perhaps the best right side of the infield in baseball history, and enjoying four division titles in five seasons. Granted, Jeff Bagwell and Craig Biggio are now in decline, and the Astros never got within six victories of the World Series. But sharing some of the 40-year-old franchise’s finest moments with an electronic community of devoted fans was pleasurable nonetheless.
It All Comes Down to This
Mano e mano. The big dookaroo. St. Louis in one corner and the Astros in the other.
It’s pretty obvious to anyone who doesn’t still think that the Cowboys are a good team (obligatory football dig…check), that the home and home series between these two clubs is crucial to the outcome of the NL Central. The Astros must win – full stop! They cannot afford to drop more than a game (maybe two) of the remaining seven. But let’s not lose sight of the bigger picture (shh, no one tell Co Russa) because the Astros and Co-ards also have to keep winning in their other series too.
At this point, the STL starting rotation is hanging on by a thread. A thread that I believe the Astros can cut with a chain saw this weekend. Morris and Williams have not proven themselves fully recovered as yet. In Morris’ case this is because he’s only been back one game, but neither of them has faced anything like a team with the quality of the Astros. In fact, the last time the Co-ards faced a team over .500 was way back in the first week of August, when they were swept by Atlanta.Read More
It’s Hardly Armageddon
The media has been full of blather lately about how baseball is doomed if the players walk off the job this week in the sport’s ninth work stoppage since 1972. While another late-season strike that threatens the postseason would by no means be a good thing, if the players are only off for a week or so, the damage isn’t likely to permanently diminish baseball’s appeal.
Pieces of the Puzzle
Roaring back into the division race, the Astros have minted a 26-13 record since the beginning of July and a 22-11 mark after the All-Star break. The club has rediscovered itself at the plate and on the mound.