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Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Surfguy, May 2, 2001.

  1. unt2003

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    Astros had five bombs of which 4 helped the 'stros beat the Mets. I think we will go on a rool pretty soon. Reynolds will come into his usual form. So will Elarton... We will see

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    Oswalt is here
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    Is this true? Did the Astros call up Roy? I would love to see this guy pitch.

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    I saw Oswalt pitch his first game in Round Rock, he is an awesome pitcher.

    Another name to remember though for the future - Tim Redding. The guy is making fools of the Texas League hitters.

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  6. dc sports

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    It sounds very encouraging.

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  7. SamCassell

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    Bringing up Oswalt is a positive step. I'm not sure that sending him to the pen is the best idea, though. Dierk said that that was "the way they bring up young pitchers" but Miller started last year in the rotation, and he's doing pretty well right now.

    Still, Oswalt and Dotel in the bullpen means I see less of Jay Powell. And that is a good thing.

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    1. It's not Enron field - Lima just sucks. Look at his ERA away from home last year and this year. It's just as bad. Lima was never more than a mediocre pitcher who pitched in a great ballpark for his type... and who got a LOT of run support from the Killer B's. Even during his 20 win season his ERA away from home was below average. The guy was always overrated. Get rid of him. Trade him to the Yanks or Red Sox for a can of peanuts... around July, they'll be begging for even marginal pitchers and don't care about money.

    2. I don't feel as bad about Jay Powell as most of you. Sure, he's getting bombed... but he has good stuff. I think it's mental with him more than anything else. Maybe a triple A assignment will solve the problem.

    3. I think things'll work out - Elarton's still a talented guy, and Reynolds last start shows there may be hope in sight. I think Miller, Reynolds, Elarton, Bottenfield, + random young stud will work out fine, provided the hitters keep slugging.



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  9. RKMAN

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    Wasn't that the same thing they said about Lima last year? I'd rather have Jose Lima close a game on one days rest than have Jay Powell. This guy is a burnout and only stays in the league because of the Marlins.



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    Sometimes, you just never know

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    3. Wade Miller, Houston. "I knew he had good stuff, and heard all the talk in spring training about how he had the ability to be Houston's best pitcher, but I never thought he'd come this fast. He's got a chance to be a 20-game winner."

    Minor leaguers
    1. Jason Lane, Astros (Double-A Round Rock, .323, 11 HR through 5/5). "Barry Zito was asked about him, since he played with him at USC, and Barry said that the ball always jumped off his bat differently than anyone else he ever played with. And (Eric) Munson was on that team."

    3. Tim Redding, RHP, Astros (Double-A Round Rock, 6-1, 1.27 ERA, .146 average against). "We had our farm director in watching our club against him, and he thought he was the best young pitcher he's seen all year. Power arm, good breaking ball, a feel. That Round Rock team has half a dozen big-time pitching prospects."

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    Well, it looks like Lima will be missing his next start.

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  12. dc sports

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    I wonder if Lima will support his arguement that it was an accident, by claiming that he's just not a very good pitcher? Would anyone here argue? I'm not sure he could have hit the batters elbow if he was aiming for it -- so it had to be an accident. [​IMG]

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