Ag4life80 said:
So, we're 25-19 right now. Given the competition for the next 6 games, 30-20 is not out of range. 60% win percentage is salty given the hurdles so far this year.
I think that would align with what most of us predicted when the season started. I recall most win totals were in the 92-100 range.
Funny thing is, who is actually playing above their projections so far? Dubon tops the list, but is his replacement play above what had been expected of Altuve if healthy? The centerfield combo of Meyers/McCormick maybe, but I'd have to look at the numbers. I guess left field would be a pleasant surprise since we already knew Brantley would be out. Is Tucker doing better than we thought? I think from an average standpoint he is, but maybe not the weighted metrics.
On the pitching side, nobody really stands out. As Farmer has pointed out numerous times, Garcia and Urquidy weren't lighting it up before their injuries. Valdez, Javier, and Brown have been as advertised, if not quite all-world as we had dreamed. Bielak has survived several games of pepper to post a good ERA.
Tell you what, it's a lot of "if's" to consider, but if Bregman and Abreu get rolling and Altuve and McCullers come back in form, this could be a monster of a squad come playoff time. It was a hot minute ago, but remember that the national pundits said it was Houston's title to lose. It may still be!