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2025 Season Astros General Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by Snake Diggit, Mar 28, 2025.

  1. Buck Turgidson

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    What makes you say this, other than hopium?
     
  2. raining threes

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    He said it wasn't a TJ issue and if that's truly the case then the swelling should subside in a couple of weeks.
     
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  3. Buck Turgidson

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    The initial MRI didn't show any structural damage. The pain/inflammation showed up over his last couple of starts. Walter mentioned "overuse" as a possible factor (since he's a year off from surgery)

    Nobody knows when his arm will bounce back.
     
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  4. H-Town Info

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    Does anyone have a breakdown of the expected returns from injury? There’s like 150 guys on the IL and I can’t keep track.
     
  6. mvpcrossxover

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    Pitching can no longer carry this inept offense.
     
  7. TheRealist137

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    This is embarrassing. Only hope is the Angels
     
  8. scott_summers

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    Was it embarrassing during the Arizona series?
     
  9. Snake Diggit

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    1st week of August: Melton, Guillorme, Alvarez*
    2nd week of August: Arrighetti
    3rd week of August: Garcia, Javier, Pena
    4th week of August: France, Walter*
    Sept: Dubin*, Paredes*, Meyers*
    Feb 2026: Rodgers, Dezenzo*, Leon*
    Feb 2027: Wesneski, Blanco

    * denotes total guess
     
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  10. Buck Turgidson

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    Please don't use the word "breakdown" when talking about the guys coming back from injury.
     
  11. Radricky

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  12. Buck Turgidson

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    "Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall." -- Proverbs 16:something
     
  13. Rileydog

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    if Pena is already taking BP, how is he still three weeks away?
     
  14. Pinchpincher

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    -We should be thinking 2026(if no lockout) and beyond.

    -There is no amount of trades to fix this team. Pitching is no longer at level that we could be contender without any bats. We said no bats and then lost few more. The season is done.

    -There is no reason to burn every possible contributor for future for couple of rentals. We don't need 2 bats, we need 5 so don't be stupid. Prob. not a problem when other teams will outbid us for these bats.

    -Try to resign Framber, get rid of Chas and Hummell for good. Im ready to see that same s**t from any rookie prospect who's evolving. Hummel did't ever have it so why we are beating the dead horse. Chas took his natural skill as far as he could and respect what he was able to do. If you look at his eyes (going on few years) and body you know the time is not used at gym or watching video. If those bloodshot eyes belonged to your friend you would drive him to nearest AA meeting.

    -No game which have nuff meaning/somewhat tightly contested to use King & Abreu can't have Neris in there too. I want public infomercial which tells us who made last decision of signing Neris and I want Joe to come out and take the resp.of deciding to use him or put it on Dana's lap if the decision comes from there. Bring up any s*itty prospect or sign any waived guy from other team and we get better performance.

    -The team fought good but too much injuries and we keep making horrible lineup and BP decisions. This team is cooked. Try to wiggle in WC spot and new try next year when some money comes off the books. Maybe Yordan can play, maybe Walker reboots, maybe Altuve can have hot start, maybe Pena is elite again, maybe Framber is resigned or we have all other SP's healthy and doing great. Maybe Diaz is either finally challenged about terrible AB's and improves or he's traded when still has value. Maybe Cam continues to shine and evolve.

    -2025 is done.
     
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  15. Buck Turgidson

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    He's not. He's "really, really close."

    Peña took about a half-dozen at-bats against live pitching at Houston’s minor-league facility in West Palm Beach, Fla., manager Joe Espada said. The at-bats were not in a game setting — no defenders on the field — but similar to the live at-bats that hitters and pitchers use to build up in spring training.

    Espada said Peña’s session “went really well” and another live BP is scheduled for Sunday.

    “He’s taking his ground balls, doing his base running — he’s really, really close,” Espada said. “Can’t wait to have him back.”
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    The Astros have not offered a firm timetable for when Peña could return. Espada did not answer directly Saturday when asked if Peña will require a minor-league rehab assignment.

    Regaining Peña would be a boost for Houston’s injury-thinned lineup. The Astros are without five players from their Opening Day lineup — Peña, Isaac Paredes, Yordan Alvarez, Jake Meyers and Brendan Rodgers. Peña appears the closest to a return.
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    Alvarez is still limited to hitting off a tee and soft toss. Meyers has not resumed running in his recovery from a calf injury. Paredes is shut down with a hamstring injury.


    https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/astros/article/jeremy-pena-rib-20787868.php
     
    #3275 Buck Turgidson, Jul 27, 2025 at 2:07 AM
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  16. raining threes

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    This is a defeatist attitude.

    Trade for a bat or 2 and get Pena/Alvarez/eventually Parades back and I'll take my chances. Plus they will be getting Arrghetti/Javier and Garcia back soon. This season is far from over. But you can only win with an AAA lineup for so long.
     
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  17. Buck Turgidson

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    Trade you, Trade me, Trade everybody!!!
     
  18. AkeemTheDreem86

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    Could you possibly go pinch your one inch back in southern oklahoma, you dickwadian numbnutician?
     

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