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Posted on 7/29/08 at 10:16 pm
Posted by bayoubengal1119
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Posted on 7/29/08 at 10:16 pm
make a big trade with the deadline coming up or stick it out with the team they have and hope they can make a great comeback.
Posted by H-Town Tiger
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Posted on 7/29/08 at 10:17 pm to
Try and trade for prospects.
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hope they can make a great comeback.





Posted by TigerFan91
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Posted on 7/29/08 at 10:17 pm to
Stand pat and ride out this season. There is a slim to none chance of making the playoffs this year. Just wait til the offseason and hope they can land a big time pitcher
Posted by fratmonster
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Posted on 7/29/08 at 10:19 pm to
agree with 91. if the stros can sign a big name pitcher and maybe another decent pitcher they will be ok.
Posted by TigerFan91
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Posted on 7/29/08 at 10:22 pm to
IMO one more really good pitcher is all they need. Roy O is the stud add a Sheets(hopefully), Moehler has been good, and Wandy and Backe, and that could possibly be a playoff contender
Posted by bayoubengal1119
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Posted on 7/29/08 at 10:25 pm to
i would love to get sheets
Posted by VooDooSaintsFan48
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Posted on 7/29/08 at 11:06 pm to
trade Tejada to the Red Sox for prospects

The Astros have a terrible farm system and Boston needs someone to compete with the Angels.
Posted by bayoubengal1119
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Posted on 7/29/08 at 11:33 pm to
tejada is finally starting to heat up at the plate
Posted by Lsuhoohoo
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Posted on 7/30/08 at 12:26 am to
Bayou they are already doing it. They have given up on this year but are getting ready for this year. They got Wolf with the hopes that he will sign next year and they will have a solid veteran #5. If they offer arbitration and he declines the will get compensation draft picks. Its a win win. Wade is currently trying to get a decent middle reliever to compliment Brocail next year. Its not a long shot to think that Sheets would come to Houston and according to the Houston Chronicle, at least one Astros player has spoken to him about the possibility of coming to Houston next year and Sheets said that he would definitely be open to the idea considering his roots in the area. Considering the Astros top talent is at Corpus right now and can't contribute for a few more years, the Astros are better off to stick with the player they have and try to tinker it to perfection. With a core of Tejada, Berkman, Lee and Pence, the Astros would be a legitimate contender if they sign a top tier pitcher in the off season. Ed Wade realizes this and will try to work towards next season with the hopes that they can contend in 2009.
Posted by TigerFan91
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Posted on 7/30/08 at 12:28 am to
Agree 100% with everything you said. I think they are one legit pitcher from contending. I thought the same thing coming into the season. I just hope they are able to make it back to .500
Posted by CHEEEEESE
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Posted on 7/30/08 at 12:41 am to
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trade Tejada to the Red Sox for prospects


why would the red sox want to trade for a ss who is definitely older than the one they current have and may even be older than what he claims and is still tied to the steroid situation
Posted by Lsuhoohoo
Member since Sep 2007
101989 posts
Posted on 7/30/08 at 12:45 am to
They knew this coming in to the season and for the last few years the problem has been offense. Wade did what he could to upgrade and thought he was getting a good deal with Bourn. He was at one point the Phils top prospect and I still see potential in Bourn. He seems to be figuring out how to hit the ball on the ground to the left side. It is only his first year in the league so he will have to have time. Kenny Lofton started out in the same fashion. Anyway Wade upgraded the offense and did what he could with the pitching. There wasn't much in free agency so he signed Shawn Chacon and that didn't work out in the long run, although he did give the Astros at least 9 quality starts, so they did win or have the opportunity to win nearly 10 games because of him. I hear people bitch about how we missed out on Kyle Lohshe but he was a mediocre pitcher and wanted too much money. Dave Duncan did wonders for him in St. Louis, wonders that I know Dewey Robinson could never work. The Astros have a lot of money to be freed up after this year and will probably over pay for a pitcher but hopefully it will be a solid signing so we can contend
Posted by The Lou
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Posted on 7/30/08 at 12:48 am to
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tejada is finally starting to heat up at the plate


he was on fire at the start of the year
Posted by TigerFan91
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Member since Jan 2005
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Posted on 7/30/08 at 12:52 am to
Yea he cooled off big time. Dropped down to about .270 or something. Now I think he is back up mid to upper .280's, I think not for sure
Posted by Lsuhoohoo
Member since Sep 2007
101989 posts
Posted on 7/30/08 at 12:56 am to
Why no hate for Berkman? He is hitting just over .200 for the month with 0 HR. Sure he is hitting .340 so it over looked but he has plummeted since that hot may.
Posted by TigerFan91
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Posted on 7/30/08 at 12:59 am to
I didn't really wanna mention it because I wasn't for sure how bad he was doing. But now that you mentioned. Yea he has blown since the All-Star break. Seems like he hasn't gotten a multi-hit game since the break. Maybe the Home-Run derby really did mess his swing up. :omg:
Posted by Lsuhoohoo
Member since Sep 2007
101989 posts
Posted on 7/30/08 at 1:10 am to
It started toward the end of june. I don't think it was the all star game but that couldn't have helped. His last HR was the 1st game of the Dodgers series. At least teajada finally got one today
Posted by TTownTiger
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Member since Oct 2007
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Posted on 7/30/08 at 8:09 am to
ESPN (cant remember if it was sportscenter or baseball tonight) reported two nights ago that the Astros have been trying to aquire another pitcher to come out of the bullpen. Apparently they have spoken to a few teams about it.
Posted by Prominentwon
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Member since Jan 2005
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Posted on 7/30/08 at 8:16 am to
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ESPN (cant remember if it was sportscenter or baseball tonight) reported two nights ago that the Astros have been trying to aquire another pitcher to come out of the bullpen. Apparently they have spoken to a few teams about it.


The only thing they got left to trade is a bag of fajita meat. The farm system doesn't have anyone left.
Posted by MrKennedy
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Posted on 7/30/08 at 8:21 am to
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Why no hate for Berkman? He is hitting just over .200 for the month with 0 HR.

.263 is more than just a little over .200, but he has definitely been slumping. (His OBP in July is .429 though, which is excellent...)

He did hit .319 in June, so it's not like May was his only good month.

If I was the Astros GM I'd see what I could get for guys like Loretta, Blum, and Wigginton. (And any FA-to-be relievers...) It might just be a trade like the Yankees made to get Nady/Marte, but it couldn't hurt the Astros to see if anyone has interest in those guys.
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