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Chris Carter Carries the Astros past the Angels

Posted on September 4, 2014 by Ron Brand in Featured, Game Recaps

Astros complete mini-sweep of 2-game series with a 4-1 win.

WP: Collin McHugh (8-9)
LP: Jered Weaver (15-8)
SV: Chad Qualls (17)

contributed by Sphinx Drummond

Chris Carter has become a monster. He’s a threat to hit a home run every time he comes to the plate. He set the Astros franchise record for multihomer games in a season Wednesday with his seventh. His current total of 35 is the most homers by an Astros player since Lance Berkman hit 45 in 2006. His strike outs are down too.

The Astros scored first in the second inning when Chris Carter lead off with a solo shot to LF. The Angels quickly came back to tie the game with a run of their own in the top of the third. Dexter Fowler walked with one out in the fourth and stole second with two outs. Jason Castro’s single scored Fowler to put Houston up 2-1.

The Astros entered the bottom of the 8th with a measly one run lead and following a Marwin Gonzalez line out to left field, Jose Altuve scalded one to left for a double. Dexter Fowler popped out to short and Altuve advanced to third on a balk. Chris Carter, the next batter, smacked his second homer of the game to give the Astros a 4-1 lead.

Collin McHugh pitched a fine game, allowing only 4 hits through 7.2 innings. He struck out 8 and allowed only one run to score. Jose Veras got his man to finish the top of the 8th inning and Chad Qualls was perfect to close the 9th, for his 17th save of the year.

Tom Lawless still doesn’t know the bitter taste of defeat.

Thursday is a travel day. The Good Guys head to the San Francisco Bay Area where they will continue to play the spoiler when they take on the Oakland Athletics on Friday. Hope the team’s vaccinations are up to date, the Oakland Coliseum has plumbing problems and the Samardzija virus takes the hill against Brett Olberholtzer at 8:05 PM CST.

Attendance – 16949
Game Time – 2:37
Temperature – 73

Angels @ Astros Series Preview

Posted on September 2, 2014 by Ebby Calvin in Featured, Series Previews

submitted by austro!

Wham, Bam, Thank You Ma’am!

Los Angeles Angels of Anahem (83-53) @ Houston Astros (59-79)

After a nice, leisurely 3-1 series victory against the Rangers (suck it, bandwagoners!), the Astros host the Angels for a two-game quickie. One team is 30 games over .500, and the other is 20 games under: what could possibly go wrong? Whatever, it’s not Bo Porter’s problem anymore.

Tuesday, September 2, 7:10 CDT

C.J. Wilson (10-8, 4.46) vs Brad Peacock (3-8, 5.13)

Wilson is 1-0 with a 2.60 ERA in his last three starts despite giving up 17 hits and 11 walks in 17.1 innings. The Astros roughed him up on July 4, scoring 6 runs (on 3 homers) before knocking him out of the game in 4.1 innings. He had a couple of stinkers after that, too, but since then he has averaged almost 6 innings per game with a 3.34 ERA. The Astros have 118 plate appearances against him, so they have a pretty good idea of what they’re going to see. And Carter likes what he sees: he’s got a .364/.417/.727 line against Wilson with two homers and two doubles.

Peacock’s last two outings have been pretty good, although brief: 5.0 innings, 2 hits, and 1 earned run against Cleveland, and 5.1 innings, 4 hits, and 1 earned run against Oakland. Prior to that was one bad start, one good one, two bad ones, and a good one. So we’re probably due for a stinker. The fact that current Angels are a combined .302/.356/.491 in 59 plate appearances against Peacock isn’t particularly encouraging, especially since The Smirking Asshole is 2-5 with a double and a homer.

Wednesday, September 3, 7:10 CDT

Jered Weaver (15-7, 3.57) vs Collin McHugh (7-9, 2.99)

Jered Weaver has 15 wins? How did that happen? His worst start in August was a 4-2 loss to the Red Sox in which he gave up 7 hits and 4 earned runs. His other 5 starts have yielded 4 wins and a no-decision, with 32 hits and 10 runs (all earned) in 31 innings, so he seems to be on a roll. Current Astros have 59 plate appearances against him and have managed only a meager .164/.193/.345 line against him. Bleaaahhhh.

McHugh has been a very pleasant surprise this year. In his 21 starts, he has yielded 5 earned runs twice and 4 earned runs twice; everything else has been 3 earned runs or less. His August has been especially impressive: 8 earned runs on 37 hits in 37.2 innings, for a 1.99 ERA. Very nice work. His career numbers against current Angels are impressive, too: 62 plate appearances and a .185/.279/.259 line. The only blemish is, again, The Smirking Asshole, who is 3-7 with a homer and a walk against McHugh. Let’s hope nobody is on base when he comes up.

Injuries

Angels

The Angels have a whole bunch of pitchers on the DL, most of whom aren’t due back until next year (and one, Tyler Skaggs, who isn’t due back until 2016 because of Tommy John surgery a couple of weeks ago). The biggest loss, for both the Angels and one of my fantasy teams, is Garrett Richards, who did something that I still can’t describe when he went to cover first base on a ground ball, resulting in torn knee ligaments and an early end to the season. Joe Thatcher is the only pitcher who might be back this year; he sprained an ankle on August 23 and is just now starting to throw again.

Astros

There are seven Astros on the DL. Albers and Crain are apparently both throwing now, but I don’t expect to see either make an appearance this season. Cisnero and Zeid are out until next season. Presley and Downs are now on rehab assignments and should return to the team soon. And, of course, Springer, who has seemingly been on the verge of returning for a couple of weeks now. Gonzalez apparently has a tender hammie and hasn’t played in a few days. Evidently it’s not enough to merit a trip to the DL, and I suspect that management is happy enough to have the opportunity to get an extended look at Petit.

Promotions/Giveaways

You’re kidding, right? You’ll get to watch Altuve, and you’ll like it. You’ll get a Coca-Cola Value night on Wednesday as a bonus. And I imagine that there is still some Ziegenbock available.

Jose 4X4

Posted on September 1, 2014 by Ron Brand in Featured, Game Recaps

Astros 3, Rangers 2

W: Veras (3-1)
L: Cotts (2-8)

Submitted by Reuben

Here’s another way in which Jose Altuve is amazing: you may be stunned, as I was, to learn that Sunday’s 4-hit performance tied a career high for him. As brilliant as he’s been this year, and as hot as he’s been at times throughout his young career, it’s hard to believe he’s never had a 5-hit game. Eight times he’s reached 4 hits; unsurprisingly, half of those have come this season alone.

Once again, one of those hits was crucial: a 2-out single to center off of Ranger Closer Neftali Feliz to drive in Marisnick with the go-ahead run. Earlier in the game Altuve had rapped a pair of doubles, but he was stranded both times.

Dominguez had two huge hits of his own to snap out of another slump. In the bottom of the 2nd, Matty D came up with 2 outs and Castro on 2nd base. Ashby began talking about how Dominguez had been working on nothing but hitting the ball the other way in BP, and right as he was about to say “but I doubt he can carry that over into games” Matt lined a beautiful single to right field to tie the game at 1. In the 8th inning he crushed a 1-0 slider from long-time Astro nemesis Neal Cotts into the façade above the Crawford Boxes, or maybe even up on the train tracks; either way, it was an impressive blast, reminiscent of the Matty D of 2013, who seemed to excel against tough relievers with the game on the line. Hopefully he can approximate that guy for the rest of the season.

After Dominguez’ homer tied the game, Marisnick continued the rally by getting plunked on the upper left arm. Unlike the Rangers’ Rougned Odor, who had spun around and stomped toward first like a big macho tough guy after getting hit on his 2-inch thick arm pad by Keuchel, Marisnick, with no padding safe his jersey sleeve, simply shrugged it off and took his base. He then showed off his speed and baserunning savvy, stealing 2nd base – no easy feat with a lefty on the mound and cannon-armed Chorinos behind the dish – and moving up on a grounder to the 3rd baseman, dancing off of the bag and then breaking for 3rd as soon as Beltre made his throw to 1st.

Ranger manager Ron Washington then brought in Feliz to pitch to Grossman, who worked a 5-pitch walk to bring Altuve to the plate. As Washington put it after the game, “It shouldn’t have been [Altuve]. It should have been Grossman. If you’re going to get beat, get beat by Grossman, not Altuve.”

The 3 runs wouldn’t have been enough, of course, without another stellar performance by Keuchel, who has gone at least 7 innings four games in a row, and 7 out of 8. Dallas went winless in August despite a 3.21 ERA for the month, including 42 IP and a Complete Game. Following Keuchel with mercifully scoreless innings were a wobbly Veras and drama-free Qualls to close it out and clinch the 3-games-to-1 series victory, and an incredibly-satisfying come-from-behind win.

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Futility Watch: Bo Porter’s squad went 4-3 on the week to improve to 59-79 on the season, “good” enough for 27th-best in MLB. They are now within spitting distance of the Twins (1 game ahead), Red Sox (2), and Cubs (2.5), and have increased their cushion over the dead-last Rangers to 5 games.

Boot In The Ass

Posted on August 31, 2014 by Ron Brand in Featured, Game Recaps

Astros 2, Rangers 0

“I guess if it’s been awhile, then it’s probably a good thing for the team,” said Scott Feldman, whose complete-game shutout clinched the Boot. “I think overall, the Silver Boot’s not really like a very big deal. I mean, it’s great, but we’d rather be in the playoffs. If we were going to the playoffs, then it’d be something to be excited about, but it’s a step in the right direction.”

HoChen is my personal guru, so I take his Zen Teachings to heart.

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“Feast your eyes, glut your soul,” as Erik the Phantom requests timelessly. Gaze upon it, Ranger bandwagon fools, for it is gone from your strip mall suburbia prison and back where it belongs, safely nestled in a downtown ballpark, safe to be ignored by the dozens who will pass it by daily. I’m glad it meant something to you, because the only thing it means to us is that you don’t have it.

a letter from Binch

Posted on August 30, 2014 by Ron Brand in Featured, Game Recaps

Texas Team 13
Houston Team 6

contributed by NeilT

Howdy! This is a sad recap for you all, ‘cause it’s the last Friday night game of the season between the Texas team and the Houston team, and next season I won’t be the Governor of this Great State. If I’ve figured out the timing right I won’t be President yet either. Maybe General Abbott will take over these recappin’ duties, but he may be too busy suing Obama, and between you and me he’s not the charmiest fella you’re gonna meet. He’s even backed out of his debate against that little blonde hussy ‘cause he might come out looking worse than her, and that takes some doin’. I know that fellow running for Lite Governor used to be a sportscaster, so maybe he’ll take over the recapping. One thing’s certain, it won’t be a Democrat.

This summer’s been kind of rough, what with winding up my lifetime sinecure as His Governorness, and my team, the Texas team, losing the Silver Boot. Of the 14 years since the Lone Star Series was artificially inseminated, the Texas team has won the boot 10 times and the Houston team 4 times, including 2014. Now technically, there were three ties, but in my book ties go to the winner, and of course the winner is the Texas team. But just look at the win totals! It’s like Republicans whipping up on Democrats! Last year alone the Texas team went 17 -2, and the Houston team hasn’t won the boot since 2006. Overall it’s 63-41. This year though the Texas team hasn’t won much, and it’s falling. Texas still has low taxes and a balanced budget, so the only think I can think is that it’s because I’m leaving office. Texas, you’re suffering under the Curse of President Rick. Which reminds me, don’t forget to contribute to the P. Rick Pac.

You may have heard too that I was indicted. I still haven’t quite figured out what for, even after Anita tried to explain it to me, but I do know why, if you see the difference. I got this letter that explains it all:

Dir Presdent Rick:

I nose u dont no me good, but I am ur frind and loaylist fan. U were unfarly indited by a prsocutr fer doin good as govner. I no u no hu to blame. It was a plot by the Canadins who play hokky.

ur frind and loaylist fan,

Binch

P.S. I rit this so u cud understand it.

We tried to trace the letter, but it was written in magazine cut-out letters and mailed from Houston. I called up Steve Hotze but he didn’t know any Binch’s, and neither did that Patrick fella. I tell you this though, whoever he is he’s one smart cookie. Ruggedly handsome Captain Burk Lanceman of the Texas Rangers says the fingerprints of The Citizen are all over that indictment. It’s the sort of nefariousness that could only come from the minds of the Royal Mounties and The Citizen. I understand that that Austin DA was even drinking Canadian whiskey.

Didn’t my mug shot look grand though?

I guess that’s it for me, except I’m supposed to tell you something about the baseball game. 13-6. Wasn’t that as grand as my mug shot? If you’re a Houston fan, you got to be feeling pretty lousy getting beat up by the worst team in baseball, but then you had two scoreless innings by that pitcher with the unpronounceable name, a Castro home run for the second night running, and some more hits by Altuve. And everybody gets beat up sometime. Of course tonight the Texas team beat you just like I’m a’ gonna beat up that Austin DA. What’s that? Oh. I guess I’m not supposed to say that anymore, am I? What the heck, you get the idea.

And don’t forget to donate to P. Rick Pac.

Okay, so I’m a Late Brokedick!

Posted on August 29, 2014 by Ron Brand in Featured, Series Previews

stRangers @ Astros
August 28-31

contributed by Mr. Happy

Yes, I know that I missed the first game, which the Good Guys won, courtesy of a grand salami by Castro the Astro. However, you should know that I didn’t find out until August 26 that I had this series preview. That’s not the first time that I’ve been fucked by last minute notice, and it hasn’t gone ignored either.

Yesterday, instead of scrambling to write this series preview, I made my maiden voyage to the mess that is Detroit to take in the Tigers-Yankmees matinee with some work colleagues. Therefore, I got to see the Captain play again. Whooptishit. The good news is that the Yankmees lost. I’m sunburned. And it took three hours to get back to Toledo, which is normally about 45 minutes. The reason is that Detroit’s finest have no fucking clue about how to manage and route game travel. It was abysmal. No, scratch that. It was fucking abysmal. But I digress…

August 29, 2014 7:10 p.m. CDT
Scott Baker-R (2-3 5.45) v. Brett Oberholtzer (4-9 4.01)

None of the Astros have more than three at-bats against Baker. However, the good news is that Baker sucks, and the rest of MLB has lit him up like a fucking Christmas tree. The Rangers are hitting .246 against Oberholtzer. The usual suspects, e.g., Adrian fucking Beltre (4-7), hit him hard. Believe it or not, fucking J.P. Arencibia has taken Oberholtzer deep for the stRangers lone dinger off of him. We should win this one.

August 30, 2014 7:10 CDT
Miles Mikolas-R (2-5 6.44) v. Scott Feldman-R (7-10 4.34)

The stRangers have seen plenty of Feldman, hitting .249 in 185 at-bats against his former club. Elvis Fucking Andrus and Alex Rios are the ones to avoid for the tall right-hander. Miles Mikolas should have been named Mess Mikolas. He’s a veritable pinball machine. The Good Guys are hitting a robust .375 in 40 at-bats off of the right-hander, with a collective OPS of an obscene 1.132. Carter, Singleton and Fowler have taken him deep. This one should be fun to watch. Take the over.

August 31, 2014 2:10 p.m. CDT
Martinez-R (3-10 5.31) v. Dallas Keucchel-L (10-9 3.05)

Gosh, the stRangers starters suck. The Good Guys are hitting .303 against the beleaguered right-hander. Matty D and the Piranha do the most damage off of him. Keuchel, on the other hand, has seen a lot of the stRangers, who are hitting .242 in 153 at-bats against the soft-tossing portsider. Alex Rios and Adrian Fucking Beltre are the problematic ones. I despise Beltre. Fuck him and that shitty little smirk that he always seems to have on his grill, which I’d love to slap right off. The Good Guys should win this one.

Injuries

stRangers

This club is a fucking hospital ward. They have 12 players on the 60-day DL.

Astros

I refuse to believe that Jesse Crain will ever see the light of day. We have some other guys who are on the 15-day or out for the year, but not nearly as many as the stRangers. But you know what? Fuck the stRangers. I revel in their sorry misery.

Prediction

Astros sweep

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