Im lookin for Springer to kill it this year and with decent pitching the Stros could be the surprise team of the league.
I really think when Appel becomes the pitcher the Astros drafted (and he's taking steps forward) the Astros become contenders. Don't see a weak spot in the lineup, starting pitching is decent and the two guys should solidify the pen a bit
Astros appear to have a league average guy at every position or better...just not that much of the better at the moment. Starting pitching may decent. McHugh and Keuchel both have signs that last year was a career year and signs that they could improve on last year.
Just curious, what were the signs that it was a career year? Other than it being by far their best years yet, I didn't see anything that showed it was luck, the advanced stats (at least the ones I saw) all pointed towards legitimacy?
Best years in a lot of stats for Keuchel and McHugh. For Keuchel, HR to flyback rate was nearly cut in half.For McHugh, velocity spiked..don't know if it is sustainable. There are things that point to sustainable results as well, but both aren't young either.
Honestly, .500+ baseball would make me happy this year. We were always looking at 2016-2017 as the competitive window opening.
not crazy, but who knows. We all thought Albers and maybe Crain would help the bullpen last year...never know what'll happen with these guys
Significant upgrades in LF, SS,The Pen, 3B, Rasmus and Fowler are pretty much a push but getting Valbuena in that deal gives the Astros a 1-9 lineup of solid too above average too extraordinary hitters. If starting pitching can get to Gregerson, Neshek & Qualls. I can see an 85+ winning team
We actually got great production from SS last season. Marwin had an excellent year, but nobody thinks he will be able to repeat it, Petit was also good in his time here. While Lowrie will probably be an upgrade, it won't be as big as people think. But 2 positions are gonna be massively upgraded, 3B and wherever Gattis ends up. We could have 3 positions massively upgraded if Singleton turns it around, and we have to play Gattis or Carter in LF. Plus hopefully a full season of Springer. If Singleton does flame out, LF may still be a black hole offensively unless Marisnick or Grossman figure it out. This club added a sneaky great amount of OPS from where we were last year even if Singleton doesn't pan out. .586 Dominguez -> .776 Valbuena .550 Guzman/Hoes/Krauss -> .810 Gattis The difference between a really good lineup and a decent lineup almost entirely hinges on Singleton IMO. He has the capability to be the power plus OBP guy that we desperately need.
I don't see the Astros playing Gattis or Carter a lot in LF unless the OFs just fall apart. I think the Astros are trying to build a better defense and are not going to look to trade defense for offense unless it is just overwhelming help. OF defense doesn't look too shabby assuming Rasmus is in LF. I suspect the IF defense will improve a lot when Correa comes up, but it is just going to be Frankenstein's monster defense until then..whenever then is. If Singleton plays great, I do suspect the Astros will try to trade one of 1B/DHs to upgrade another position. Right now, the Astros should get league average performance from a lot of positions.