Nuke LaLoosh said:
irish pete ag06 said:
bullard21k said:
Basically if the Astros win only 19 of their remaining 44 games ....they sit at 90 wins. If the angels won 30 of their remaining 44 games they would be at 90 wins.
I guess you can never say never, but losing the division lead would be the cllopase of all collapse's and we would have to continue this level of play until the end of the season for that to occur. (And the angels or mariners playing nearly .660 ball for a month and a half). The Astros could continue to slide but no team in the west is playing at that clip.
Right now though, making the playoffs is the least of my concern. If we lose the AL lead and limp into the playoffs and face off against the Indians this team is getting bounced early. If correa, Mcculers, DK, springer and even gattis/harris can't come back to their old forms once they are fully healthy...we might win a series against the Yankees or the 2nd wildcard team but i just don't see us navigating Boston or Cleveland in a 7 game series. Ain't happening without all those guys contributing at a high level
Yes. We'd have to win 1 out of 3 the rest of the way and he angels would have to win 2 out of 3. That means we are already in the playoffs. Literally every decision we make should be being at 100% for the playoffs.
I 100% agree with your last sentence, which is why I don't see why you aren't pissed about the lack of deadline moves. We all know this pitching staff won't cut it in the playoffs.
See, I happen to think that a healthy Keuchel and a healthy McCullers which can go 6 innings will cut it in the playoffs. It will push people back into their roles when they were successful this season. Also, the rotation and bullpen rotation will shorten up considerably. I don't think it is as bad as you believe if your two top line pitchers are healthy and in good form.
In that regard, if you could rely on those two being healthy, then I think a deadline move could have been helpful.
As you cannot rely on their health at the moment, a bullpen guy is only a marginal improvement and a starter still means you have a pitching staff that can't cut it.
Faced with these facts, I don't understand how you can still be pissed about the trade deadline.