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Your Lineup for games in Chicago

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by Alimoe84, Oct 20, 2005.

  1. Alimoe84

    Alimoe84 Member

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    Ok this is my lineup for the games in Chicago. We all know that Bagwell is gonna DH (he better get his butt in the cage by the way). The only other question is do you put him at the bottom of the order, or in a meaningful slot because he's Jeff Bagwell. I wouldn't put him in the 3 hole, but I would put him 5th because I think he can still hit the ball well or draw a walk if need be. This is my lineup.

    2B Biggio
    LF Burke
    1B Berkman
    3B Ensberg
    DH Bagwell
    RF Lane
    C Ausmus
    SS Everett
    CF Taveras
     
  2. hoopgod13

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    I say start Lamb at DH in game 1 against contreras and bags in game 2 in the 6 spot against buehrle.
     
  3. Saint Louis

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    Tonight I don't care. That Astros are in the World Series!
     
  4. BigM

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    lamb against the righty and bags against the lefty. sounds good to me!
     
  5. RocketMan Tex

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    Game 1 vs. Contreras, a righthander:

    Biggio - 2B
    Taveras - CF
    Berkman - DH
    Ensberg - 3B
    Lamb - 1B
    Lane - RF
    Burke - LF
    Ausmus - C
    Everett - SS

    Game 2 vs. Buhrle, a lefthander:

    Biggio - 2B
    Taveras - CF
    Berkman - 1B
    Ensberg - 3B
    Bagwell - DH
    Lane - RF
    Burke - LF
    Ausmus - C
    Everett - SS
     
  6. Joe Joe

    Joe Joe Go Stros!
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    Game 1 vs. Contreras, a righthander:

    Biggio - 2B
    Burke - LF
    Berkman - DH
    Ensberg - 3B
    Lamb - 1B
    Lane - RF
    Ausmus - C
    Everett - SS
    Taveras - CF

    Game 2 vs. Buhrle, a lefthander:

    Biggio - 2B
    Bagwell - DH
    Berkman - 1B
    Ensberg - 3B
    Lane - RF
    Burke - LF
    Ausmus - C
    Everett - SS
    Taveras - CF

    Taveras is a better batter with no one on and his speed allows him to score more easily on hits. Thus, he is a prototypical 9th hitter in the AL. You put him behind your worst hitters so that his ground balls are hits instead of fielder's choices, but the best hitters can hit him in.

    Game 2 line up is used only if Bagwell is 80% or better. The reason I put the lineup like this is that if Bagwell is healthy, he'll get on base. I know some here don't believe in OBP as the best stat for the #2 hitter, but I believe in Berkman.
     
  7. OldManBernie

    OldManBernie Old Fogey

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    I haven't really seen Bagwell run hard since he's added back to the roster. You guys think he can still run pretty well? I mean, you can't really run without having flexible shoulders.
     
  8. Svpernaut

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    I think last night's game proved fairly well that Taveras should be in the two hole behind Biggio with Burke in the higher RBI chance 6th spot.
     
  9. SamCassell

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    Bagwell wants to be out there. Give him a chance. Mike Lamb is a dangerous hitter, but I'd love to see Jeff Bagwell swinging the bat in game 1 of the World Series, after everything he's meant to this team.
     

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