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ALDS Game 2 - Revenge of the O's


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1 minute ago, allquixotic said:

Calling the season here. It ended when Webb coughed up that salami. We won’t win a game.

I didn't publicly but I called it after yesterday. They are red hot and everything about this team is crapola right now.

The Astros got bounced after their rebuild before they won (I mean cheated) to win the WS in 2017. Lots of work to do in the off-season 

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So: after seeing what it takes to win in the post session, what are our glaring needs?

Mine:

Bullpen help (at least 3 new guys that can pitch and throw strikes)

A new centerfielder.  I love Mullins, but I think it is time to move on from Mullins.  I don't think Hicks or Hays are the guy for that.  I also don't think anyone in the minors is ready to take over full time starting duties in center.  I think we need to find someone that can hit and get on base at a higher clip than Mullins in free agency. 

A third baseman that can hit to replace Urias.   Someone that brings some power from the right side of the plate.   Urias needs to go. 

Another starting pitcher

Another power hitting right handed bat that can DH and play a corner outfield position on occasion

 

I used to think we could fill these roles with guys in our system, but now I'm not sure.  

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Just now, dtk9119 said:

I didn't publicly but I called it after yesterday. They are red hot and everything about this team is crapola right now.

The Astros got bounced after their rebuild before they won (I mean cheated) to win the WS in 2017. Lots of work to do in the off-season 

I expected 85-ish wins from this team this year, so I’ll take this as a jumping off point, but it still sucks to watch. 

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