Gettin' to that point but I wouldn't go that far quite yet. Still a disappointing season for them up to this point. Lost tons of close games. If their pitching was anywhere near as good as it should've been...
Didnt want to respond to this until this one was in the bag. But yes. For a team trying to get into contention to lose to the Stros. Gotta take some wind out of their sails for sure.
That's pretty cool... If you didn't catch it, Lyles told JD how he was really wanting his 1st win. JD then told Lyles he'd hit his 1st HR in Lyles' next start and help him get the win.
alysonfooterAlyson Footer Note - Chris Wallace was pulled in the 5th inning of a 4-0 game. Could also see JB Shuck, which would fill the extra OF spot until Schafer is ready.
It's an extreme example but remember when the Astros almost made up about 8 games on STL in the final two weeks of the season a few years ago? If there is a team that has the potential to go on a serious run and turn things around quickly, it's the Reds. They have 3 teams ahead of them but I'd wait a few more weeks before putting a tombstone on their season.
Their problem is pitching, that team and the 2005 team flipped the switch with DOMINATING pitching. I don't trust the Reds pitching so their offense has to wake up a bit. I know their a good offense team but much like the 2004 Stros team, they were so inconsistent until they went on their run and started to pound teams.
I felt the same way. Anyways, here it is. http://houston.astros.mlb.com/mlb/g...umlb_1&highlight_content_id=17618191&c_id=hou