***Official Houston Astros 2022-23 Offseason Thread***

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Ag_07 said:

Haha!

I love the reaction of the guy in the bottom right when the hook lands in there for strike.
Yep, he knew it.
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I like Sparky's thoughts. Anytime someone uses the phase "special" when describing someone, it's probably worth keeping up with.

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Yep. Really excited to track him and Ullola this year and see if they can jump a couple levels. Maybe start knocking on the door late 24/early 25.

I thought he was a bit undersized when I saw he was listed at 5'10 165 but his lower body looks pretty thick in that video. Sometimes undersized guys have to overexert to get power (ie Enoli) but Santa's power looks steady and repeatable.

Maybe his "undisclosed injury" last year was because we made him hit the squat rack everyday.
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You may be right. He's got a ton of workout videos online. I think it's safe to say he's put on some good weight. He's moving a lot of plates.




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Love to see it
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If we're able to lock up Javier and one of Framber/Tucker during Extension Szn 2023, I'd call that a wild success.
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Farmer1906 said:






So this is a great representation of Rome compared to someone who doesn't constantly **** on the team
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I can't see either tucker or breggy taking deals that short
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bearkatag15 said:


Might make more sense in a year or two then when these guys are just 1 year from FA.
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It's pretty clear why he got the job. Him and Crane clearly think alike
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Tucker starting in LF and batting 6th
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bearkatag15 said:



Tucker starting in LF and batting 6th
Tucker batting higher on Team USA did he did for a lot of the 2021 Astros lineup.
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It should be a happy face we aren't giving Bregman an 8 year deal. Too inconsistent to warrant guaranteeing money when he's 38
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MaxPower said:

It should be a happy face we aren't giving Bregman an 8 year deal. Too inconsistent to warrant guaranteeing money when he's 38


That would be more like a 10 year deal or an 8 year extension to get to 38. I take it as a 7 total years from Browns comments.
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Weird is an understatement
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Tags newsletter on the lineup.

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Earlier this week, Baker gave a glimpse of what his everyday starting lineup will look like when everyone is healthy by revealing veteran left-fielder Michael Brantley will hit second, instead of shortstop Jeremy Peña.

In the final month of last season, with Brantley on the injured list following shoulder surgery, Peña batted second. He also batted second in the playoffs, winning the ALCS MVP and World Series MVP.

Still, Baker said the consistent Brantley will hit second when he's healthy, behind Jose Altuve and ahead of Yordan Alvarez, Alex Bregman and Kyle Tucker. With newcomer Jos Abreu slotted into the sixth spot, Peña likely hits seventh in a full Houston lineup.

So here's what the Astros' lineup will look like on Opening Day, assuming Brantley and Alvarez (hand soreness) are healthy:

Altuve 2B
Brantley LF
Alvarez DH
Bregman 3B
Tucker RF
Abreu 1B
Peña SS
Chas McCormick CF
Martn Maldonado C

"If Brantley's in the lineup, Brantley's No. 2," Baker said. "And if Brantley's not in the lineup, then I'll decide. … I know Peña's been good, but Peña ain't been good as long as Brantley. Plus, they're going to make some adjustments to Peña this year. … I don't believe in the sophomore jinx. I believe in a year of adjustment."
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I'd probly do it like this:

1. Altuve
2. Really good player
3. Yordan
4. Really good player
5. Really good player
6. Really good player
7. Really good player
8. Winner of CF competition
9. Maldy
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I think I wrote here a while back that my Astros guy told me there was basically a zero chance Tucker signs an extension with us. It sucks, but it is what it is.
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Anyone else use MLB.tv? I can't get the ATTSN feed there for the game, it's only showing audio.
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Jake Meyers threw out Altuve trying to go first to second on a fly ball. At least that's what it sounds like on the radio
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one thing to remember about all the extensions the Braves handed out...

it's still too early to say if all the moves were correct or successful -- have to see how the players age going forward.

the Braves won 101 games last year, but got bounced by the 87-win Phillies in the NLDS -- that was a big upset.

and many of the players with big extensions bombed in the playoffs
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I recall Brown saying the Braves' pitching was worn down by the time the postseason started. The Dodgers seemed to have the same issue the year before and were also in a tight division race with San Fran.
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"Plus, they're going to make some adjustments to Peña this year. … I don't believe in the sophomore jinx. I believe in a year of adjustment."

This is going to be as interesting a story line as any this year I believe. And this kind of knowledge, insight is what Dusty's 40+ years or whatever it is in the league brings to this team.
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Lee will never stick in Houston if he whiffs at meatballs like that.
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Cut Altuve! How dare he smack the first pitch he sees for a single
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GIVE ME DIRDEN ON THIS ROSTER

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23 days until Opening Day gets us to #23 in the jersey countdown, brought to you by everyone's main man, Uncle Mike, who has proudly donned the number since 2019 when he signed him to replace George Springer. After slumming it with the Indians from 2009-2018, Uncle Mike came to the Astros and was fantastic, hitting .309 with 17 HR, 76 RBI, and 36 doubles. In 2019 he had a near-career year, hitting .311 with 40 doubles, 22 HR< and 90 RBI, slugging .503. He hit .300 in COVID year and .311 in 2021. He got hurt and missed 100 games last year but still hit .288. He's been money in the playoffs as well, hitting .307 in three ALCS's, .327 in 13 World Series games, and basically just being that professional hitter we all know and love.


Prior to Uncle Mike, we had Chris Carter free wheeling with the number from 2013-2015, spearheading an Astro power game that was otherwise non-existent. He hit 90 home runs in 3 years with the Astros, and more impressively, struck out 545 times. He is one of only four players in MLB history to have two seasons of 200 strikeouts or more.


The longest tenured Astro to wear #23 is of course, my mom's least favorite player, Enos Cabell, who wore the MJ from 1975 to 1980. He had some really great years with the team, scoring 101 runs and stealing 42 bases in 1977, and leading the league in games played (162) and at-bats (660) in 1978, a year when he scored 92 runs, drove in 195, had 46 extra-base hits, 71 RBI, 33 steals, and hit .295. After the 1980 season, he was traded for Bob Knepper.


HE earned my mom's wrath when the Astros were down 7-5 in the bottom of the eight in Game 5 vs. the Phillies. Craig Reynolds and Terry Puhl had reached on singles with one out, and Enos stood there and took three called strikes from Tug McGraw to put a second out. The Astros managed to rally to tie the game, but when Enos came back up and made the final out in the 10th to seal the 8-7 loss, my mom decided to fully enforce a grudge that is now entering its 43rd year.



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cap-n-jack said:

"Plus, they're going to make some adjustments to Peña this year. … I don't believe in the sophomore jinx. I believe in a year of adjustment."

This is going to be as interesting a story line as any this year I believe. And this kind of knowledge, insight is what Dusty's 40+ years or whatever it is in the league brings to this team.


I kind of think Pena was figured it in his rookie year. He chased at an alarming rate. He adjusted by the end of the season too. I'm sure he'll get a steady diet of slider and curves away. I don't think it's going to be as effective this time around.
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bearkatag15 said:

GIVE ME DIRDEN ON THIS ROSTER



Not bad for a fat ass </farmer>
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It's like an el oso blanco clone.
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