Beau Holder said:
Beat40 said:
I believe this is the most mentally tough Astros team of the entire run.
With the amount of losses to the rotation, a few to the bullpen, a rapid decline of your $20M 1B, and an MVP caliber out for months at a time, this team should not be leading the division, let alone 4.5 games out of the best record in the AL.
The young guys, while not performing excellently, still have stepped up at times. Really proud of Yanier for stepping up in Tucker's absence.
I believe this team could absolutely win best record in the AL, especially with a few breaks.
When we say division lead and best record in AL, it's fair to say there has been some luck in playing in (thus far) the worst division in the AL, and being in a year in which no team is on pace for more than like 94-95 wins. The injuries have exposed real flaws with this team.
But your point stands, somehow they are grinding it out and they're now as many games over .500 as they were under it in May. They don't seem fazed.
I think injuries have plagued a lot of teams as well, which is what has happed to the Astros. No team on pace for more than 94-95 wins, in my opinion, is a product of not only injury, but also a product of only 1 earlier deadline where teams are keeping more players since more feel they are in it and all of the changes MLB has instituted to increase runs. Those two things alone are also causing more parody, I believe.
So, maybe some luck, for sure, but I think also they are just flat out playing well after digging themselves in a hole. It's hard for me to stay it's mostly luck when they aren't far out of the AL record lead and the overall MLB record lead.
They are 5 games off the best record in MLB as well.