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2024 Season Astros General Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by J.R., Apr 4, 2024.

  1. Tomstro

    Tomstro Member

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    Singleton’s defense has been adequate. The Big Jon haters on this board had to come up with something when he was playing well. They chose lateral movement as his glaring weakness one day and ran with that. It’s really not an issue though.
     
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  2. toby

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    I mean, if you want to complain about lateral movement . . . Singleton isn't the one you should be focused on.
     
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    Don’t like how quiet things have been regarding Urquidy and Javier…
     
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  4. Nick

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    Till then, should he play everyday? Or is he now back to being a part time player which makes the ‘figuring it out’ part that much more challenging?

    Even at the expense of a resurgent (and better defensive player) in Meyers or a potentially more consistent (at least this year) hitter in Dubon, or Yordan needing to get more LF time at MMP because maybe he needs the field to get right at the plate (last one is a total guess… but some have said sitting in the dugout perseverating over every AB isn’t necessarily the best thing for a struggling hitter).

    It’s also not like you can just platoon him.
     
  5. Nick

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    Astros medical staff doesn’t typically release anything till ‘after’ the surgery/procedure (or determination of the need for one) is fully done.

    Urquidy is certainly done for the year. He’s had a version of a shoulder/forearm issues for almost 3-5 years straight now missing significant chunks of time, only to rehab and make a handful of starts here/there (some of them vital playoff/WS starts).

    As far as Javier goes, I’m wondering if he has a thoracic outlet issue… something that has come up especially in pitchers who seem to need more rest/more down time after each start. If thats the case, his future pitching career is more in jeopardy vs. if it was just a UCL/rotator cuff problem.

    Then again, the Astros medical staff knew “something” about him after his promotion in 2020 and extending into 2021 that suggested full work loads may not be in his arm’s best interest. Doubtful they would have signed him to an extension if they suspected a vascular disorder.
     
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  6. The Beard

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    I agree with all of this

    And Crane is already eating the Abreu contract, it's extremely obvious that he isn't just in a slump. And honestly, if he were hitting at a .750 OPS it would still be hard to see him out there every day because of how bad he is on defense
     
  7. The Beard

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    Espada needs to find some matchups that are good for Chas, get him in vs LHP, get him in vs guys he has had success against in the past, if he could have a few successful games he could get going and that would be a huge step for the team

    But as much as I think it's important to get him going, we are in a spot right now where the guys who are hot, like Dubon and Caratini, need to be in the lineup
     
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  8. Radricky

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    Mariners next thirteen games
    - 3 v. Angels (21-35)
    - 3 @ Athletics (23-35)
    - 3 @ Royals (35-23)
    - 4 v. White Sox (15-42)
     
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  9. Houstunna

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    Astros are one-run L'ing themselves to death
     
  10. mvpcrossxover

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    uh oh. someone got their feelings hurt. the tweet is no longer available.

    i wonder if it's bagwell who requested the tweet to be taken down.
     
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  11. lnchan

    lnchan Sugar Land Leonard
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    Singleton's defense at first is no where close to prime Bagwell, Berkman, or Yuli... but it is better than Taylor Jones, Abreu, Wallace, Tyler White, Mike Lamb levels... at least by the eye test
     
  12. Tomstro

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    What was the tweet?
     
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    Loperfido made a good play, they commented on it as a 1b doing 1b things
     
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  14. IdStrosfan

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    I'm sure part of the issue is that Chas just isn't viewed as a high upside player.

    He is a hard working overachiever which is very admirable, but he is on his also in his 1st arb season when many players are free agents.

    Of all the players in the OF mix, Chas is probably the one the team has the least incentive to use resources to "get going"
     
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    I will never understand how Bagwell has become attached to Abreu as the guy who is singlehandedly responsible for everything involving him.
     
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  17. Nick

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    It’s one of the biggest confabulations in BBS history.
     
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  18. jim1961

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    We better hope to start playing better or we might find ourselves down double digits in the division race.

    FYI, our next 12

    - 3 vs Minny (31-25)
    - 3 vs St Louis (27-27)
    - 3 @ Angels (21-35)
    - 3 @ S.F. (29-28)
     
  19. Radricky

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    If they can do it so can we
     
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    Hunter Brown and Spencer Arrighetti got that guy fired.
     
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