I'd love to be in FLA to see this too.
Realisticly, what do you think about the chances that all of this does go well?
I suppose the Lane / Hidalgo situation is no-lose in that the competition will help both players, which is good regardless of which gets the starting job. I think Morgan will work to improve his plate approach, but knowing something intellectally and executing it in the spli-second of a pitch are different things. It will be interesting. I'm a bit more pensive about the last two spots in the rotation.
I am very curious about your take on Lidge's mechanics. I wonder if you might consider a more extensive post on this after ST has progressed a bit more. I know how difficult it is, for example, to correct a mechanical flaw in a golf swing even though one is completely aware of the flaw. I suspect that a mechanical flaw in a pitcher's motion may be similarly difficult to correct.
If the Astros get Lights Out Lidge back as closer, then I do think this can be a very successful team, even if some of the other things don't work out.