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  • jbdog3
    Rookie
    • Sep 2005
    • 36

    #1

    Houston We Have A...Franchise? Rebuilding the Houston Astros

    Game: MLB 13 The Show
    Rosters: OSFM Hybrid v2.0 (with one major change-see below)
    Sliders: Armor & Swords/Marino's
    Team: Astros, w/ 30 team control to veto bad CPU trades


    Since being swept by the Chicago White Sox in the 2005 World Series, the Houston Astros have fallen on hard times. Franchise legends, Craig Biggio and Jeff Bagwell retired. Lance Berkman and Roy Oswalt were dealt with little in return. Wandy Rodriguez, the last member of the 2005 World Series team, was traded at the deadline in 2012. The Astros have seen their record steadily decline the past 7 seasons, and hit rock bottom in 2012 with a franchise worst 107 losses.

    Ignoring the farm system and signing aging free agents, the Astros became the laughing stock of baseball. With no home grown talent in sight, and roster full of castoffs, the Astros were in need of major change.

    Enter Jim Crane. Crane bought the Astros on November 17, 2011 and agreed to move the team to the American League after 50+ years as a National League franchise. Crane's first move may turn out to be his best. He hired Jeff Luhnow as general manager in December 2011 to help over haul the Astros organization. Luhnow came over from the St. Louis Cardinals where he helped development one of the strongest minor league systems in the game today.

    In one calendar year as general manager, Luhnow stock piled enough young talent to give the Astros a top 10 farm system. With the number 1 pick in last years amateur draft, Luhnow selected Houston high school legend, shortstop, Justin Branham (this was my major roster change). The consensus number 1 pick, Branham has been compared to a young Alex Rodriguez. Luhnow has an eye for talent, and with the right moves in 2013, he could have the Astros back in contention before many experts had previously predicted.





    2013 Opening Day Roster
    #PITCHERSPOSB/TAGEHTWTSALARY
    62Hector AmbrizRPL/R296-2235
    45Erik BedardSPL/L346-1200
    54Travis BlackleyRPL/L306-3205
    68Jose CisneroRPR/R246-3228
    56Paul ClemensRPR/R256-4197
    55Rhiner CruzRPR/R266-2215
    50Josh FieldsRPR/R276-0180
    64Lucas HarrellSPS/R286-2210
    60Dallas KeuchelSPL/L256-3202
    18Jordan LylesSPR/R226-4215
    20Bud NorrisSPR/R286-0222
    41Jose VerasCPR/R326-6242
    53Wesley WrightRPR/L285-11183
    #CATCHERSPOSB/TAGEHTWTSALARY
    15Jason CastroCL/R266-3216
    22Carlos CorporanCS/R296-2228
    #INFIELDERSPOSB/TAGEHTWTSALARY
    27Jose Altuve2BR/R235-5173
    13Ronny CedenoSSR/R306-0190
    30Matt Dominguez3BR/R236-1217
    9Marwin GonzalezSSS/R246-1211
    12Carlos Pena1BL/L356-2225
    #OUTFIELDERSPOSB/TAGEHTWTSALARY
    2Brandon BarnesCFR/R276-2203
    14J.D. MartinezLFR/R256-3219
    44Justin MaxwellCFR/R296-5222
    38Jimmy ParedesRFS/R246-3198
    #DESIGNATED HITTERPOSB/TAGEHTWTSALARY
    23Chris CarterDHR/R266-4244



    Top 10 Prospects

    1) Jonathan Singleton, 1B, ETA: 2013
    2) Justin Branham, SS, 3B, ETA: 2015
    3) George Springer, OF, ETA: 2013
    4) Jarred Cosart, SP, CP, ETA: 2013
    5) Delino DeShields, 2B, OF, ETA: 2014
    6) Lance McCullers, SP, CP, ETA: 2015
    7) Mike Foltynewicz, SP, ETA: 2014
    8) Rio Ruiz, 3B, ETA: 2015
    9) Nick Tropeano, SP, ETA: 2014
    10) Brad Peacock, SP, ETA: 2013


    I plan to play all 162 games. I had to replace Carlos Correa with myself to make things interesting. The Stros are my favorite team, but let's be honest, they are pretty hard to play with. I will probably move any and all veterans and get a bunch of my young talent to the majors around the All-Star game. I will veto any lopsided trades the CPU tries to make, but other than that I am going to allow the CPU to make whatever moves it sees fit. I will not initiate any trades. I put all the players I could on the trade block and will wait for CPU to offer me a trade; then I will negotiate.

    My goals are to stay around .500 and develop young talent. I probably won't be buying a PS4 right away so hopefully I can get through a few seasons on 13 to actually see myself and other youngsters develop.

    Recap of Game 1 vs. Rangers up next...
    Last edited by jbdog3; 06-19-2013, 03:19 PM.
  • jbdog3
    Rookie
    • Sep 2005
    • 36

    #2
    Astros Fall on Opening Day, 4-3

    Game 1 - Rangers vs. Astros



    The 2013 season opened up with a lone star state showdown. Once inter-league foes, now division rivals, the Houston Astros welcomed the Texas Rangers to Minute Maid Park.

    Pitching Match-up:

    Yu Darvish vs. Jordan Lyles

    Both starters breezed through the 1st inning, but Ian Kinsler was able to connect with a 2 out, 2-run HR in the top of the 2nd to give the Rangers an early 2-0 lead.

    The Astros would score their 1st run of 2013 in the bottom of the 4th on a SF by Carlos Pena, scoring Chris Carter, cutting the lead to 2-1.

    In the top of the 6th, David Murphy doubled home A.J. Pierzynski pushing the Rangers lead to 3-1.

    Yu Darvish struggled with command all night, walking 4 Astros and contributing to 2 PB. In the bottom of the 7th, the Astros were able to load the bases thanks to a single by Jose Altuve and 2 BBs issued by Darvish. Altuve later scored on a PB, trimming the lead to 3-2.

    Lyles was pulled in the top of 8th after a strong performance. Travis Blackley relieved Lyles to face the 4 lefties due up (Moreland, Pierzynski, Murphy, Martin). Blackley retired Moreland and Pierzynski to end the top of the 8th.

    Pena blasted his 1st HR of the season off Neftali Feliz in the bottom of the 8th to tie the game at 3-3.

    Blackley stayed in the game in the top of the 9th to face Murphy, who promptly doubled to left center. New Astros skipper Bo Porter showed confidence in Blackley, leaving him in to face Martin. The confidence was short lived however, as Martin singled to right field scoring Murphy and giving the Rangers a 4-3 lead.

    Joe Nathan came on in the bottom of the 9th to nail down his first save of the season.

    After the game, Bo Porter was asked why he left Blackley in after Murphy doubled to lead off the 9th.

    Bo Porter: "With another lefty coming up (Martin), I wanted to give Travis another opportunity. Unfortunately, Martin was able to sneak one by Carlos."


    Texas Rangers at Houston Astros
    Mar 31, 2013123456789RHE
    Texas (1-0)0200010014110
    Houston (0-1)000100110390
    W: J. Frasor (W, 1-0) L: T. Blackley (L, 0-1) S: J. Nathan (S, 1)
    Scoring Summary
    SCORING DETAILSTEXHOU
    Texas Rangers
    HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
    Kinsler, 2B5112031.200
    Andrus, SS5010010.200
    Berkman, DH4010010.250
    Beltre, 3B4010010.250
    Cruz, RF3000100.000
    Moreland, 1B4000010.000
    Pierzynski, C4120000.500
    Murphy, LF4121000.500
    Martin, CF4131000.750
    TEAM TOTALS374114171
    BATTING:
    2B: D. Murphy 2 (2)
    HR: I. Kinsler (1)
    RBI: I. Kinsler 2 (2), D. Murphy (1), L. Martin (1)
    GIDP: E. Andrus
    BASERUNNING:
    SB: E. Andrus (1)
    FIELDING:
    PB: A. Pierzynski 2 (2)
    Houston Astros
    HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
    Altuve, 2B4120100.500
    Maxwell, CF5000020.000
    Castro, C4010010.250
    Carter, DH4120010.500
    Pena, 1B3112011.333
    Dominguez, 3B2010200.500
    Martinez, LF3010100.333
    Paredes, RF4000000.000
    Cedeno, SS3010000.333
    TEAM TOTALS32392451
    BATTING:
    2B: C. Carter (1)
    HR: C. Pena (1)
    RBI: C. Pena 2 (2)
    HBP: R. Cedeno
    SF: C. Pena
    GIDP: J. Paredes
    BASERUNNING:
    SB: J. Altuve (1)
    Texas Rangers
    PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
    Y. Darvish6.05114501.50
    J. Soria (H, 1)0.23100000.00
    N. Feliz (BS, 1)0.111100127.00
    J. Frasor (W, 1-0)1.00000000.00
    J. Nathan (S, 1)1.00000000.00
    TEAM TOTALS9.0932451
    Houston Astros
    PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
    J. Lyles7.19331513.68
    T. Blackley (L, 0-1)0.221101013.50
    J. Veras1.00000100.00
    TEAM TOTALS9.01144171
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    Last edited by jbdog3; 06-19-2013, 03:11 PM.

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    • WaitTilNextYear
      Go Cubs Go
      • Mar 2013
      • 16830

      #3
      Re: Houston We Have A...Franchise? Rebuilding the Houston Astros

      Well, I'm always up for following another Astros chise. It'll be interesting to see what you do with basically stock rosters. No one's been able to stick with a dynasty of that nature yet, though some have tried. Not to sound foreboding or anything. Good luck!
      Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan Wolverines

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      • jbdog3
        Rookie
        • Sep 2005
        • 36

        #4
        Re: Houston We Have A...Franchise? Rebuilding the Houston Astros

        Originally posted by WaitTilNextYear
        Well, I'm always up for following another Astros chise. It'll be interesting to see what you do with basically stock rosters. No one's been able to stick with a dynasty of that nature yet, though some have tried. Not to sound foreboding or anything. Good luck!
        I'll be making some moves eventually. Just wanted to get a few games under my belt with original rosters. Astros may have the worst OF I've ever seen. I will definitely be looking to upgrade there and bring up Springer at some point. Although he is pretty awful on the roster set I'm using.

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        • jbdog3
          Rookie
          • Sep 2005
          • 36

          #5
          Astros Win 5-1!

          Game 2 - Rangers vs. Astros




          Pitching Match-up:

          Matt Harrison vs. Bud Norris

          With his first start of the 2013 season, Bud Norris put on a pitching clinic, allowing 1 ER in 8.0 IP, needing only 93 pitches. Norris struck out 7 Rangers and allowed only 1 BB. Norris wanted to take the mound in the 9th to finish what he started, but Bo Porter decided it was too early in the season to be extending his SP. Jeff Lunhow would love for Norris to keep this up throughout the season; he will be an asset as the trade deadline approaches.

          J.D. Martinez led the way for Houston's offense, going 3 for 4 with 2 doubles, 2 RBI and 2 runs scored. Martinez doubled to lead off the bottom of the 4th, later scoring the first run of the game on a Jimmy Paredes ground out. Later, in the bottom of the 6th, Martinez doubled home 2 runs and scored on a Ronny Cedeno infield single, giving the Astros a 4-0 edge.

          The Rangers bats were silent most of the night, but were able to scratch across a run in the top of the 7th, to cut the Astros lead to 4-1.

          The Astros added an insurance run in the bottom of the 7th on a bloop single by Carlos Pena, scoring Jason Castro who lead off the inning with a BB.

          Josh Fields relieved Norris in the 9th, and retired the Rangers in order, giving the Astros their first win of the season, 5-1.

          Norris was asked after the game if he could have gone out for the 9th to get the CG.

          Bud Norris: "I told skip I was good to go. He didn't want to push me since I hadn't thrown more than 85 pitches in a game in ST. I feel great though; I'll get my CG later in the season."


          Texas Rangers at Houston Astros
          Apr 2, 2013123456789RHE
          Texas (1-1)000000100141
          Houston (1-1)00010310X570
          W: B. Norris (W, 1-0) L: M. Harrison (L, 0-1)
          Texas Rangers
          HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
          Kinsler, 2B4000010.111
          Andrus, SS4110000.222
          Berkman, DH3000120.143
          Beltre, 3B4010020.250
          Cruz, RF3000010.000
          Moreland, 1B3011010.143
          Pierzynski, C3000010.286
          Murphy, LF3010000.429
          Martin, CF3000000.429
          TEAM TOTALS30141180
          BATTING:
          2B: E. Andrus (1)
          RBI: M. Moreland (1)
          FIELDING:
          E: A. Pierzynski (1)
          Houston Astros
          HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
          Altuve, 2B4010000.375
          Maxwell, CF4010010.111
          Castro, C3100120.143
          Carter, DH3100110.286
          Pena, 1B3111100.333
          Martinez, LF4232000.571
          Dominguez, 3B4000020.167
          Paredes, RF3001110.000
          Cedeno, SS4011000.286
          TEAM TOTALS32575470
          BATTING:
          2B: J. Martinez 2 (2)
          RBI: C. Pena (3), J. Paredes (1), J. Martinez 2 (2), R. Cedeno (1)
          Texas Rangers
          PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
          M. Harrison (L, 0-1)5.04334205.40
          T. Scheppers1.02110109.00
          J. Soria1.01100300.00
          J. Frasor1.00000100.00
          TEAM TOTALS8.0754470
          PITCHING:
          WP: J. Soria 2 (2)
          Houston Astros
          PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
          B. Norris (W, 1-0)8.04111701.13
          J. Fields1.00000100.00
          TEAM TOTALS9.0411180
          Attached Files
          Last edited by jbdog3; 06-19-2013, 03:12 PM.

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