Texas-sized rebuild: The Houston Astros

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  • yougo1000
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    • Nov 2010
    • 885

    #1

    Texas-sized rebuild: The Houston Astros


    (I had a larger post written but my computer decided to screw it up so here is a simpler version of it)

    The Houston Astros have been a bad team recently because their core got old. I have devised a "10-year plan" to help them win. To do that I have goals to accomplish in individual seasons.

    2013:
    Trade away aging players
    Get a good defensive shortstop
    Get a power hitter
    Build a new bullpen
    Check out my Baseball Rumors Blog http://baseballrumors101.blogspot.com/
  • yougo1000
    Pro
    • Nov 2010
    • 885

    #2
    Re: Texas-sized rebuild: The Houston Astros

    Well the month of April went how we planned it to. A below .500 record with an awful bullpen. Our rotation has been doing really well but the bullpen brings up the team ERA. Fixing the bullpen is one of our top priorities this season.

    Our offense is 28th in the league in batting average, but our star is Carlos Pena who is hitting .348 with 6 homers already in the season. We plan on trading him to get younger and this will really improve his stock. Jose Altuve, our young second baseman is hitting .272 with 4 homers in the early going. I am impressed with the homers because of his small stature.
    Check out my Baseball Rumors Blog http://baseballrumors101.blogspot.com/

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    • yougo1000
      Pro
      • Nov 2010
      • 885

      #3
      Re: Texas-sized rebuild: The Houston Astros

      After a solid month of April we absolutely tanked in May. Our team ERA dropped 30 points and our team batting average dropped 3 points. Our pitching wasn't as "good" as it was in April.

      Carlos Pena is still having a monster year with 13 homers and a .331 average.

      A 7-21 record in May is bad but we need to deal with it and build up our farm system from the ground up.

      I am concerned with Jose Altuve and his .294 OBP. He really needs to step it up


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      Check out my Baseball Rumors Blog http://baseballrumors101.blogspot.com/

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