Difference between them and this team is there is no Scherzer and Strausburg's on that ATL roster. Don't fret, we got this tonight.
Houston Sports almost never make it easy. While the 1995 Rox swept the Finals they had to come down 3-1 against the Suns in the second round, 2-1 in a best of 5 against the Jazz in the first round and limped into the playoffs as the 6 seed. Frustration rather than elation is the norm for Houston Sports fans..
Well, we have to make the Morton injury matter. If we go down 0-2 heading to Atlanta, the Braves may never even feel his absence. Especially if there's a rainout for Game 3. If the Astros can get their sh-t together offensively tonight and Urquidy can rebound from the ALCS, then I like our chances to at least bring this back to MMP. Game 3 is Garcia vs Anderson. Game 4(barring a rainout) is a bullpen game for both teams. And Game 5 would be Framber vs......Fried on 3 days rest? Those are all tossups.
Hitting is hard. Alvarez performance at the end of the ALCS made these slumps not matter. If you change the at bats where Tucker got his hits it would have been a very different game and possibly still made the slumps not matter. I expect at least one of them breaks out next game, so hopefully Yuli, Tucker, and Brantley can keep things going. Altuve was never a disciplined hitter and altering his swing for more power leaves him prone to these slumps. He's not going back to the old Altuve, but it would be nice to seem him demonstrate a more situational approach at times. He's shown he still has the ability to go deep into counts, and I think pitchers are expecting him to swing first pitch right now. Bregman clearly benefited from the juiced ball. He hasn’t had a fully healthy season recently, but he’s still a good hitter. However, the difference of him having 20 HR potential vs 40 HR potential is big. I feel bad for Morton. Dealing with the grind of the season and then getting to the WS and being hurt sucks. Glad to hear he should be back at full strength next year.
We win tonight, we win the series. Get runs early and never look back. P.S - I really ****innn hate when ppl you don't usually text, all of a sudden want to rub it in on the astros loss.
I felt the same way brother... Still do, but it's a new day. Got a decent meditation in this morning, and positive vibes are flowing. Let's take this in 5!! Okay, okay, let's start with a W tonight. Go Stros!!!
Altuve had a really good line through Game 1 of the ALCS, Correa through Game 4 of the ALCS. Bregman was an 0-fer this game, but has hit safely in 8 of the previous 10 games. His OPB is fine, but he's basically just been getting single/walks and not doing much else.
A rainout of Game 3 would allow Framber to go on full rest in Game 4. Despite him laying an egg last night, I'd prefer that to a bullpen game with Greinke starting. It also bails out the Braves and lets them send Fried out there for Game 5(assuming Atlanta doesn't sweep our asses), but if this gets back to MMP, that's when it really affects their pitching staff since the travel day would be canceled.
Sports can be cruel and weird. Consider all the great Braves teams of the 1990's. Those teams were stacked with perhaps the greatest starting pitcher rotation of MLB history. They could only win one WS. Houston fans very well should know that talent doesn't always lead to 'ships. Think about the Killer B's, Nolan Ryan, Warren Moon, Earl Cambell, Yao Ming, Tracy McGrady, and of course James Harden. All of them phenomenal players who are either in the HOF or going to be. None of them could get a championship to Houston. The Altuve, Correa, Bregman Stros have already won one Championship, been to another WS, and still have a strong possibility to win another. They've done more for this city than most Houston Sports Legends.
We got absolutely smoked by Boston 2 games in a row then went on a 3 game tear. For all the noobs, baseball is crazy, have some confidence in these guys.