ATM9000 said:
The Porkchop Express said:
- Eric Anthony
- Drabek & Swindell when Drayton signed both for the '93 season
- James Mouton and his bad-ass MLB debut going 3 for 5 with a run scored and a steal on opening day of 94.
- Nolan Ryan
- Randy Johnson - went to his home debut, electrifying, and he got a hit!
Randy Johnson is a great call for this list. Was a huge deal and a massive shocker acquisition at the time. I was also at that game. I recall him warming up in the dome on the 1st base line before the game and have never seen a crowd so amped up watching a warm up.
I had been out of college for a couple of years and was actually at the Bryan Eagle office visiting a couple of friends who worked there when the story on Randy Johnson getting traded came over the AP wire. I hollered out in front of a lot of people I did not know.
The Astros hyped Eric Anthony forever as like the greatest power hitter ever in franchise history, which wasn't saying much back then, plus he was a local guy - Sharpstown High School. He had that one shot into the upper deck at the dome, and one decent year where he hit 19 HR and drove in 80, but we never saw the massive power he was suppose to have. The Astros did turn him into a huge piece of the late 90s teams though, trading him to Seattle for Mike Hampton and Mike Felder in 1993.
I looked up his minor league stats this morning and you see the power dip even there.
He had 29 HR in 115 games in A ball in 1988 and 31 in 199 games between AA and AAA in 1989, and even hit 4 in 25 games in his September call up in 1989, but really regressed the next year, only hit .193 with 10 HR In 84 games with the Astros.