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

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bball was fun to watch until the 2 most recent games. what a disaster
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redline248 said:

bball was fun to watch until the 2 most recent games. what a disaster
Worst possible match up imaginable...a team that shoots lights out from 3 and doesn't commit fouls. Plus we played right into their hands by settling for jumpers and 3's.

Oh well...this isn't premium or the basketball boards so GO STROS!!!! Can't wait for opening day!!!
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Astros continue to be the only team that I can depend on.
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Bold prediction

Astros are back in the 2023 WS and Jimbo wins 10 games this fall

Sports will be fun all around again!
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Only one of those is believable…
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This is my safe space.
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I still have game 6 on my DVR...I'm going to go watch Yordan's homer after I delete the A&M basketball recording.
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BayAg_14 said:

This is my safe space.

Boobs and Astros. The only two things I can have complete confidence in.
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Prosperdick said:

I still have game 6 on my DVR...I'm going to go watch Yordan's homer after I delete the A&M basketball recording.

Watched the entire bottom of the 6th. Speaking of bottoms:


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Ag_07 said:

This is surprising...I get national pride and I know in Latin countries it holds more weight but c'mon.

The WBC is only what 15 years old and happens every what 4 years?

You means these guys grow up dreaming of playing in the WBC and not the WS? They play in streets of the DR pretending they're in the WBC and not the WS?

Bet it's a different answer for guys who've played in WS as opposed to those who haven't. It's a lot harder and a lot more work to get to a WS rather than a WBC.
It's not about the WBC, it's about playing on a team with guys from your own community. Think how fierce the rivalry must be from all these smaller countries about who produces the best baseball players or whose all-time great is the best.

I interviewed an NFL player once, almost 2 decades ago now, who said winning the HS state championship superceded anything he had done in college or the pros because it was him and the guys he grew up with being the best in the game.

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Remember - if you're complaining about the WBC, you're on the same side as Keith Olbermann and need to rethink your priorities

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Wrap them in bubble wrap and send them off to play in the WBC.
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Wrap them in bubble wrap and send them off to play in the WBC.
How is this any different that Spring Training? The pitchers are truly the only concern, since they may pitch longer than they are ready for this time of the year. The other players would be playing ST games anyway.
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Mariano Rivera tore his ACL and Meniscus shagging fly balls in the outfield during BP. Freak accidents happen all the time. It's not just a WBC thing.
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As much as I support guys going all out for the WBC. I am thankful that guys like Yordan and Bregman aren't in it. They would 100% get injured
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n_touch said:

EastCoastAgNc said:


Wrap them in bubble wrap and send them off to play in the WBC.
How is this any different that Spring Training? The pitchers are truly the only concern, since they may pitch longer than they are ready for this time of the year. The other players would be playing ST games anyway.
Spring training is not high stakes. Players get emotional because they view the WBC as a big stage where the games have big implications. They get emotionally invested and take risks they wouldn't take in spring training.
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EastCoastAgNc said:




2020 Enoli was fun while it lasted
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tjack16 said:

EastCoastAgNc said:




2020 Enoli was fun while it lasted
Unfortunately it's a numbers game. With the bullpen depth we currently have, there's very little room to add anybody, and you know Dusty is gonna push hard for any extra slot to be filled with a left hander.
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No surprise here:

https://www.mlb.com/astros/news/prospects-with-the-best-fastballs-2023


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Astros: Miguel Ullola, RHP (No. 12)

Signed for just $75,000 out of the Dominican Republic in 2021, Ullola reminds club officials of Cristian Javier at a similar stage of their careers because of his ability to dominate hitters with his heater alone. Working at 93-95 mph and reaching 98 with a flat approach angle and tremendous carry, he notched a 3.25 ERA, .157 opponent average and 120 strikeouts in 72 Single-A innings. His rate of 15.0 whiffs per nine innings topped all Minor Leaguers who pitched at least as many frames.
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Seems like an overreaction to a WBC related injury, since the injury didn't even come while playing the game.

That's sort of freak accident could have come doing just about anything
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13 Days until spring training brings us to #13 on the countdown, a number that was lucky for some, unlucky for others.



The Astros' first All-Star , Turk Farrell, wore the # from 1963-1967. A party boy, Farrell was selected in the expansion draft and went 10-20 with a 3.02 ERA. Despite that he made the All-Star team. He made the squad again in 1984 and 1965, despite only winning 11 games both years. He moved to England immediately after retiring in 1969 and bizarrely worked on an off-shore oil rig there, dying in a car crash in England in 1977 at the young age of 43.



After some random wear, including by future MLB manager Bruce Bochy, #13 found its way onto the back of a fire-ball throwing 5-10 lefty named Billy Wagner in 1995. Wagner was the Astros first-round pick in the 1993 amateur draft- arguably one of the best in MLB history, producing A-Rod, Darren Dreifort, Trot Nixon, Wagner, Derek Lee, Chris Carpenter, Torii Hunter, and Jason Varitek. And ironically, three SWC talents that didn't go far in MLB - Granger, Wunsch, and Kieschnick

#13 debuted on September 13 of that year. The game was as ugly as you get, the Astros lost to the Mets 10-5 and made 4 errors, but Wagner got his man, getting a flyball off the bat of Rico Brogna to end the sixth inning.

For the rest of his career, other than a horrific 2000 season, Wagner was the best closer in Astros history. He was a late-inning specialists in 1996, going 2-2 with 9 saves and a 2.44 ERA. He took over as the closer the next year, and from 1997-1999 racked up 92 saves as the Astros won 3 straight division titles. His 39 saves in 1999 broke Dave Smith's team record of 33 set in 1986. In 1999, he averaged 14.94 strikeouts per 9 innings with a 1.57 ERA and a 4-1 record.

From 2001-2003, he recorded 39, 35, and 44 saves. His 2003 season was also great with 44 saves, 67 games finished, a 1.78 ERA, and 105 strikeouts in 86 innings (10.988 / 9 innings). He had 3 All-Star game appearances, finished 4th in the Cy Young Race in 1999, was Rolaids Relief man of the year that season, finished his career 6th in saves, 6th in games finished, and 39th in games pitched (853).

But like most Astros of that era, he was plagued by the post-season. Despite a win in the 1998 NLDS, his ERA in his first two playoff series was 18. He gave up 5 earned runs in 4-2/3 playoff appearances with the team.

In 2003, the Astros didn't make the playoffs but had the best bullpen in baseball, trotting Brad Lidge out for the 7th, Octavio Dotel for the 8th, and Wagner for the 9th. The trio combined for 299 strikeouts in 258 innings, emboldening Gerry Hunsicker to trade Wagner to the Phillies for a trio of highly-touted minor-league prospects.

And minor leaguers they were, making for one of the worst trades in franchise history.
Ezequiel Astacio pitched 45 games for the team over 2 years with a 5-6 record and a 6.02 ERA. He never made the majors again and left baseball in 2009.
Brandon Duckworth went 1-3 with an 8.08 ERA in 2 years with the Astros and was released.
Taylor Buckholz went 6-10 with the Astros with a 5.89 ERA in one year and was shipped to the Rockies in the Willy Taveras for Jason Jennings deal.

Despite being one of only six players with 400 career saves, Wagner has missed the Hall of Fame in his first 8 of 10 years of eligibility. He hit 68.1% in 2023, needing 75% to get in. His lack of post-season success and having never led the league in saves are probably holding him back the most.




Wagner's leaving set up for the jersey to be worn by the greatest of all Astros, Tyler White, who donned it from 2016-2019 after the Jersey had been expanded from medium to 4XL. The pride of Forest City, North Carolina, he was a 33rd round draft pick by the Astros in 2013. In his first six games as an Astro, he hit .556 with a 1.167 slugging percentage, prompting Peter Gammons to declare, "There goes Tyler White, the best who ever lived."

He became known as Big Puddin when he hit a walk off home run against the A's in 2018 and was so dubbed by Steve Sparks. Yet despite alll his grandeur, White struggled to replicate his early success due to numerous factors including:
  • El Nino
  • Shifting demographics
  • Office politics
  • Too much pollen in the air
  • Being listed at 238 pounds despite being 5 ft 11
  • The Man and the Man's desire to keep him down
  • Voodoo economics
  • The Dot.Com Bubble bursting
  • Curse by a witch on his family
  • Drinking barbecue sauce instead of water to stay hydrated
  • Being a modern-day Icarus and flying too close to the sun


He hit .241 in 4 years for the team, with 204 strikeouts vs. 178 hits.


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Parades is trade bait.
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Ag4life80 said:

Parades is trade bait.
I would probably do it, depending on the return.
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I'm watching him hit right now. Ha ha
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Yet when I take blurry pictures behind a batting cage I'm called creepy. .
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gotta put the lens all the way up on the fence to get the focus in the right place
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redline248 said:

gotta put the lens all the way up on the fence to get the focus in the right place
Or man up and walk out on the field like you own the place.
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That is some quality chain link though. Look at those twists. And no little barbes like the cheap stuff
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The Porkchop Express said:

redline248 said:

gotta put the lens all the way up on the fence to get the focus in the right place
Or man up and walk out on the field like you own the place.
Confidence is power
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wangus12 said:

The Porkchop Express said:

redline248 said:

gotta put the lens all the way up on the fence to get the focus in the right place
Or man up and walk out on the field like you own the place.
Confidence is power
My brother and I walked out on the field of the Dome in 1993 pretending we were there for an open tryout one Sunday morning. We made it about 20 minutes into the tryouts before we were asked to leave.
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Quality TexAg-ing right here
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