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Einertson Goes Deep Twice, Barthmaier Gets Win

Posted on October 30, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

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Einertson Goes Deep Twice, Barthmaier Gets Win

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Einertson went deep to lead off the fifth, smacked a two-run shot in the eighth and ripped a two-RBI single in the ninth before scoring the winning run on Jarret Hoffpauir’s base hit as Mesa overcame a 12-6 deficit in the final frame. The 21-year-old Astros outfield prospect matched a career high with five RBIs.

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Astros farmhand Jimmy Barthmaier (1-1) struck out the only batter he faced in the ninth to pick up the win.

AFL, Minor game recaps

VanOstrand named to team Canada

Posted on October 23, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

From BA:

Astros outfielder/first baseman Jimmy Van Ostrand, who played in the Futures Game, is also on the team. The 23-year-old hit .289/.360/.455 for Lexington in the low Class A South Atlantic League.

Canada, Minor News, VanOstrand

Hooks Front Office Changes

Posted on October 3, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

Texas League Co-Executive of the Year Michael Wood has been named general manager of the Corpus Christi Hooks, team President J.J. Gottsch announced Tuesday at the league meetings.

Wood, 38, who assumes day-to-day operational leadership of the club, is one of four original Hooks employees.

Front Office, Hooks, Minor News

Bennett – “Einertson put best foot foward this year”

Posted on October 3, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

Mitch Einertson’s MVP season in the carolina league is highlighted by his local paper in California. Here are some quotes on & by Mitch:

Bennett:

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“Mitch is the one guy in our organization who has put his best foot forward this season,” said Ricky Bennett, Houston’s assistant general manager and director of player personnel.

“He had an unbelievable offensive year.
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Bennett, Minor News, Mitch Einertson

Rookie Teams History of Promoting to the Majors

Posted on October 3, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride

I have been tracking the Astros minor league system since their rookie affiliate move to Greeneville in 2004. This year, 4 players from that team were promoted to Houston. That sounded impressive to me but I had no frame of reference so I went back and checked the promotion rates of the rookie league teams in the Astros system back to 1991.

I found that this is the first time 4 players have been promoted to Houston from the same team in their careers much less in the same year. There have been teams that have put 7 players in the majors (95, 96 & 97). The only team to put 3 players in Houston unis prior to the 2004 Greeneville team is the 1996 GCL Astros, who placed Wade Miller (99), Tony McKnight (00), & Jerome Robinson (02). That is 3 players in 3 different years.Read More

Goodbye Craig and thanks

Posted on September 30, 2007 by pravata in Game Recaps

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Craig Biggio, accustomed to leading his team out on the field, ran out on the field today for the last time, all by himself. We didn’t get a chance to see this with Jeff Bagwell and I doubt he would have embraced the role as completely as has Biggio. These teammates created the Houston Astros, brought them from a team that competed sometime to a team that is always expected to compete. They brought the franchise the respect they now enjoy throughout baseball.Hunter Pence, Lance Berkman, Carlos Lee will try to build on that, but they will never mean what Biggio and Bagwell mean to us. They could be just as good, maybe even better, but it will definitely be different. The beginning has ended for the Astros.

But this game meant something different for Felipe Paulino, 6 innings allowed 2 singles and no runs, and for Hunter Pence. Maybe something different for Brad Ausmus and Mark Loretta, Cooper took them off the field in the 5th to let the crowd give them ovations. Maybe farewell, maybe see ya later.

Carlos Lee and Lance Berkman got their curtain calls in the 6th. Lee flung his hat into the crowd as he went into the dugout. (I got the hat flinging wrong, Footer “… Loretta threw his hat to the crowd…Berkman also threw his cap into the stands after hugging Biggio …” Link)

It was definitely a different game for Braves pitcher, journeyman Brandon Carlyle, who waited patiently while Biggio waves to the crowd before his first at bat. There was also Clint Sammons rookie catcher for the Braves getting the first hit of his career in his second at bat. C Jones competing hard for a batting title and also for A. Jones who was a spectator today, watching the future he has rejected.

In the first Biggio doubled. Classic straight up stance, bat up, talks to himself, “come on” rock back, the vestigial remnant of the leg kick, slashing swing, liner to left.

Carlos Lee, paying tribute in his own playful way, used Biggio’s bat to knock Craig in from 2nd.

The difficult part was in the field, forcing his aching shoulder for one more good throw to complete a double play in the 2nd.

In his second at bat, he just got beat on a routine grounder to short.

Had a little trouble getting in the box in the 5th. Taking a long look around at the standing crowd before stepping in.

Even more trouble in the 7th, making his way to the plate he tapped the rookie catcher on the shin guard with his bat, classic good luck move, waved to the crowd, homeplate ump Angel Hernandez walked around to the front of the plate then the pitcher Mahay stepped off, everyone was trying to stall for as long as possible. Biggio laid off a slider away and finally bounced three steps to the left of 3rd, Chipper hesitated, then threw Biggio out by a step.

Cody Ransom replaced Craig Biggio at 2nd in the top the 8th. He waved, hugged everyone, walked into the dugout and was gone.

Biggio was a player who talked to the media in clichés and embodied every one of them. He understood exactly what day to day meant. Sure, no one knows what will happen tomorrow, but what that meant to Biggio is that you play today as hard as you can and enjoy what you do while you’re doing it.

Today’s game is always the most important game of the season, until the next day’s game.

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