Excellent, Greg.
A couple of comments.
It's nice to see Conrad turn up the offense. I know the Astros don't see him as a regular second baseman, but he's the kind of grinder you like to see on a team. I'd like to see the Astros work him at 3rd and in the outfield with an eye toward making him a utility guy.
Hirsh has established himself as the next starter to watch. He and Nieve should form a pretty strong top of the AAA rotation next year. Also, watch for him at the AFL later. And, believe it or not, he's only had real pitching instruction for the past 2 years. He didn't get any in college.
From a baseball standpoint, guys with addiction problems bother me, but damn Albers has some nasty stuff.
For Caraballo, it's all about contact. He's demonstrated that he can hit for a reasonable average and with power. If he can keep from striking out in 1/3 of his at-bats, he could really come on.
Same goes for Santangelo.
Reineke was a closer in college and has been a late inning guy with the Astros until recently. His fastball gets up there in the mid-90's, his offspeed stuff isn't great, and he has control issues, but it'll be interesting to see whether the Astros keep him in the rotation next season.