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Coardinals @ Astros – Birdland Über Alles (Aug 28-30, 2007)

Posted on August 27, 2007 by Dark Star in Series Previews

By ‘strosrays 

Birdland Über Alles

Cardinals (63-64) at Astros (58-73)
Minute Maid Park, 501 Crawford St., Houston, TX  77002
a/k/a “The Juice Box”

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Tuesday, August 28 (7:05 p.m. CDT) – FSN

Wednesday, August 29 (7:05 p.m. CDT) – FSN

Thursday, August 30 (1:05 p.m. CDT) – FSN

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”Don’t crush that dwarf, hand me the pliers.” – Noe

Well, save for the appropriate and somewhat moving ceremony on Sunday to retire the number of franchise hero Jeff Bagwell, this homestand has been something of a king-hell bummer, has it not?  It is hard to remember now, but the Astros came into it after that rarest of things in Astros history, a successful West Coast swing; and they still had not entirely insane hopes of somehow throwing everything together right at the end to pass up the stumbling Cubbies, the bumbling Brewers, and the staggering 3rdinals and take the Central Division crown this season, after all.

Of course, losing 6 of 8 to the Naxpos and Pirates in the last week-plus killed that crazy idea dead.  And now here come Tony LaRussa and his fighting Co-ardinals, on a bit of a roll themselves, having gone 8-4 since mid-month.  And a little roll here at the end is about all it will take in the Third World-like NL Central this season.  It is easy to say now, but I have been convinced for about a month, since whenever the Hothouse Brewers began to seriously wilt, that the Redbirds would take this thing, in the end.  I am no less convinced of it now.  The Cubs appear to be blowing their chance, as we suspected they would; and the Brewers (7-16 so far in August) have been godawful.  Meanwhile, the Tank Commander’s patched together team is hitting its stride.  There is slightly more than a month left, of course, and with the top three teams in the division seperated by two games at this writing, literally anything can still happen.  But my knowledge of recent history and my grudging respect for LaRussa the manager, irritating quirks and all, has me thinking the Co-ards are gearing up for a postseason run; and the Astros laying down for them this series is an integral part of their plans.

Meantime, the Astros are occupied by reverently burying their recent past, and appear to be mailing it in, otherwise.  I am a bit sad to see that past go, but of course it must.  The problem is, I am not convinced anyone, in the Astros’ organization or out of it, has any clear idea of what comes next.  The future’s so bright, I gotta wear Q-beams.Read More

Bagwell redux, dog days, like an inca

Pirates at Astros – Last Ride of The Traveling Horse Shit Show

Posted on August 24, 2007 by MRaup in Series Previews

By MRaup

Minute Maid Park

Friday, August 24, 7:05 p.m. CDT – FSN
Saturday, August 25, 6:05 p.m. CDT – FSN
Sunday, August 26, 1:05 p.m. CDT – FSN

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Hole swallows series split

Posted on August 23, 2007 by Ty in Tampa in Game Recaps

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Nationals 7
Astros 6

W: Lannan | L: Gutierrez | S: Cordero

Curse the kids in the Game Zone
Praise the wiener in the Talk Zone

Other coverage:
Alyson soothes
AP tells it like it is.


It had the makings of a classic. Promising young Astros pitcher making his first start vs. young Nationals left-hander the Astros had never seen before. It was all that as Juan Gutierrez and the boys dug a 1st inning hole a bit too deep to climb out of as the gNats took the game 7-6 and the series 3 games to 1.
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Parraz gets HBP in face, Clemens homers twice, Greeneville avoids infamy

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

Round Rock was postponed due to rain.

Corpus Christi:

The local paper has a story on the balance of development and winning.

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“When you get down to crunch time like now where we’re in a pennant race, it’s about winning right now and I have the support of the organization. They’re telling me, ‘If a guy’s not pitching well and he (gets hit hard) in the first inning and is pitching bad, go get him.'”

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You can’t keep a good Woody down

Posted on August 22, 2007 by JackAstro in Game Recaps

August 22, 2007
Astros 3, gNats 2

W: Woodrow (8-12) | L: Bacsik (5-7) | S: Lidge (12)
The Footer Recap
AP Recap! via Yahoo!

Talk Zone
Game Zone thread


The Good Guys held on last night to take a close and entertaining bitchin’ matchup v. the gNats of DC, 3-2. Woodrow was the big story of the night, allowing just 2 runs in 6.1 innings while striking out 8, including a hat trick by Zimmerman. Woody kept ’em off-balance all night, in part by not knowing exactly where the ball was going to go when he threw it. The control was mostly there when it counted, though he got away with a few. Don’t look now, but Woody’s 4-2 in 8 starts since the break, with an ERA of 3.78 and a WHIP of 1.20. My sources tell me that these figures are above average.Read More

Only Salem wins, Comparing Apples to Apples in the Appy League?

Posted on August 22, 2007 by Duman in Bus Ride Archive

Round Rock:

Chan Ho “Can’t keep the ball in the” Park gave up another homer in the 4-3 loss to the Sounds.  Atleast the homer he surrendered wasn’t to Laynce Nix, whose home streak ended.  Raines & Quintero had solo shots for the Express.

Corpus Christi:

Brian Bogusevic looked good through 3 innings but blew up in the 4th and didn’t make it out. Every hooks batter struck out at least once.  The side was struck out in the 7th after bases were loaded with no outs and in the 8th when a runner was at 3rd with no outs.  The final was an 8-4 loss.

Salem:

Salem’s game made it to the 9th but was suspended by rain with the score 5-5.  It is scheduled to be completed today before the scheduled game.

Lexington:

Sergio Severino struck out 4 but also walked 4 in his 4 innings of work.  The result was 3 runs.  The Legends offense could only muster 1 run in a 5-1 loss.  Jordan Parraz had 3 singles for the Legends.

Tri Cities:

The “bark in the park” promotion resulted in a dog of a game as the ValleyCats got skunked 13-0.

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Tri-City has allowed 13 or more runs in five games this season, all lopsided home losses. And for the second time in two weeks, they gave up a franchise-record nine runs in one inning.

Greeneville:

Kyle Greenewalt didn’t make it out of the third inning.  He gave up 9 hits and 5 earned runs in 2 1/3 innings.  It appeared that his curve was flat and the hits were solid hits against him.  The pen did a nice job of keeping the Astros in the game.

Kyle Miller hit a monster shot over the score board in left center in the 1st and Drew Anderson put some drama in the game hitting a 3 run shot in the 9th to bring the Astros within one.  However, after back to back walks, Drew Saylor grounded out to end the game.

Marques Williams was two for two on the night but it ended early.  He scored from first on Travis Sweet’s triple but slid in head first at home.  He got up acting a little hurt and was taken out of the game.  I don’t know if the removal was due to injury or due to violating the Astros’ minors policy against head first slides.

The Appy league race has been dominated by the Elizabethon Twins (44-16) and Danville Braves (43-17).  Only one other team has a record above .500 and that is the Burlington Royals.  The next team in the standings is Kingsport who is two games below .500.  All 4 of these teams have complex league that feed their teams and they don’t have a short season A ball teams.  So it isn’t necessarily comparing Apples to Apples in the Appy League.

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