The game today was suspended after a long rain delay in the bottom of the 11th with the game tied 10-10.
 
So until the game resumes, which will take place on the Nat’s road trip to Houston, the Astros come out of this road trip 4-3.  This 4-3 road trip feels like it has lasted all season and the Astros are coming home beat up.
 
Usually I would be bummed to see the Astros facing the Cubs in this kind of shape for the next two games but the Cubbies aren’t faring much better these days.
 
So according to JJO at the Chronicle:
 
“Jose Valverde is likely out until early to mid June, and I doubt if Doug Brocail returns before June.”
 
It gets better…
 
“It’s not even May 6 yet, but the Astros bullpen’s tank may be close to empty. Even worse, it’s unclear how long Roy Oswalt will miss or how much he’ll be affected by the bone bruise in his right index finger.
It would be silly if the Astros try to acquire bullpen arms. Might as well see what the kids can do.
Lance Berkman says this is a mature team, which means this is an old team. Old teams get hurt, as the Astros have often this season.
If they’re 20 games out on July 31, I won’t be surprised. At that point, Valverde should be healthy and able to bring back a few good prospects via trade.
Suck it up, Houston, because this could be a 100-loss team.”
 
So a month in JJO is saying Houston is going to lose 100 games.  Who knows? They very well could.  I don’t think they will. 
 
Houston may find themselves in a hole come July but they may not.  Everyone though the Stros were screwed last season when Carlos was out and Lance wasn’t hitting but they managed to hang around.
 
Bring up some arms from RR and see what we can do for the next two months.  Stick Paulino in the rotation and drop Ortiz to the pen.
 
The big question is Roy.  If he misses a start or two then it wont be nearly as big of a deal.  However, if this ends up being long term, JJO could be right.
 
Chip over at the chronicle says it’s time for Houston to “shuffle the deck.”  He covers a lot of ground in his post but the part that really jumped out to me was the stuff on Coop:
 
“Ah, yes, and that brings us back to Mr. Cooper . . . again. From the outside, it appears he has no control of this team. If that’s the case, it won’t be long before the inner murmurs and grumblings begin to leak out. Then, it gets ugly quick.”
 
The more I watch this team this season the more I think Chip is right.  I like Cecil but the past few games seem like Coop has…well, not much of an idea of what to do.  I understand he is in a tough position with the rain-out forcing his hand with the pen but perhaps pulling Wandy wasn’t the answer.
 
I’m not ready to give up hope in early May.  Lance Berkman is hitting better over the past 4 games and our starting pitching staff has looked decent.  We just really really really really really really really need to get the bullpen back in order and get our team healthy…which could take a while.
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From astros.mlb.com:

Closer Jose Valverde was hoping to miss only the 15 days required after he went on the disabled list earlier this week, but it looks like he’ll be on the shelf longer than that.

Valverde had approximately 20 cc of fluid drained from his right calf at the Methodist Hospital on Thursday by team physician Dr. David Lintner. There is still approximately 60 cc of fluid remaining that will have to be removed on Friday, at which time doctors will make a small incision in order to drain the remaining fluid.

Valverde is expected to miss up to three weeks after the final procedure on Friday.

Bad news for Valverde but at least they got him when they did. Hopefully they can get this knocked out and he will be fine for the remainder of the season.

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Just heard on the radio that Valverde will hit the dl retroactive as of yesterday.
 
Jeff Fulchino has been called up from Round Rock.
 
 
I think this is a good move even though it is going to put a little pressure on our bullpen.  Valverde has got to be healthy and this is the best way to get him healthy.
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From JJO at chron.com:
 
“Astros closer Jose Valverde won’t be available for at least the first two games of the Reds series because he had a setback in his recovery from the right calf strain he suffered last Tuesday.
“It’ll take a couple more days,” said Valverde, who aggravated the injury Sunday fielding a bunt during his save over the Milwaukee Brewers at Minute Maid Park. “I’m getting massages and ice right now for it. That’s all.”
Valverde doesn’t even plan on playing catch in the next two days. In fact, he said he’ll do “nothing.”
In his absence, LaTroy Hawkins will serve as the closer, as he did while Valverde was out
from last Wednesday through Friday.”
 
Maybe Valverde should have just taken the Brew Crew series off. 
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Ok, I’ve been MIA since the Stros Brew-Crew game Friday.  Just took a weekend off from baseball after the game Friday which I may or may not post pictures of. 
 
Here is what we missed:
Houston lost the series to Milwaukee 2 games to 1.
 
During Friday’s game Humberto Quintero was plowed over by Mike Cameron during a “play at the plate” that everyone says was a clean baseball move.  Dude was out by a mile but then again I’m not a ballplayer.  I was at the game and the collision was pretty devastating. J.R. Towles game up from Round Rock to take Q’s spot until he comes off the DL.
 
Houston lost an extra inning game in which Pudge and Coop got ejected on Saturday but took the game on Sunday.
 
Doug Brocail is off the disabled list and back in the Astros‘ pen while Jose Valverde is playing on one leg…not sure how much longer he will be doing that.
 
Geoff Geary is struggling…still.
 
Brian Moehler and Brandon Backe hitting the rehab circuit. What’s going to happen when they come off the DL?  BTW, the only time Moehler has pitched in AAA is on rehab starts.
While links are abound, here are a few media related links to chew on:
 
Richard Justice says not to worry about Lance.  Easy for him to say.
 
Chip Bailey hopes that Cinci is the answer for Roy and Lance’s struggles.
 
Houston opens up a series with the Reds today.  Game preview coming soon.
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Boy was this a long game.
 
Houston 8
Dodgers 5
 
After Ortiz struggled through the first I thought we were gonna be in trouble tonight.  However, Ortiz battled and got his first win in nearly two years.
 
The Astros bullpen did well aside from Jeff Fulchino giving up a 2 run shot to Manny who actually didn’t stand at the plate.
 
Carlos Lee hit a monster 2 run shot and Houston performed much better with RISP this evening.
 
Jose Valverde came in with a the run lead and gritted through the inning to get his first save. Gutsy performance by Jose.
 
Good performance up and down the line up tonight. Hunter Pence was the only Astros to not reach base.
 
Matsui 1-2, 2 BB, 2 RBI, 2 R, SB
Tejada 2-5, 3 RBI,  R, K
Berkman 1-4, RBI, K
Lee 2-4, 2 Run HR, 2 RBI, R
Pence 0-4, K
Michaels 1-3, 2B, BB
Rodriguez 2-4, 3 R
Keppinger 2-3, R, HBP
Ortiz 0-1, Sac Bunt
Bourn 0-0, Sac Bunt
 
Matsui, Tejada, and Lee were the stand outs for tonights offense but Rodriguez and Keppinger were also major cogs as well.
 
Pitching Lines:
Russ Ortiz
5 IP, 5 BB, 3 Hits, 3 ER, 2 K
Wesley Wright
1 IP, 1 H, 0 ER
Jeff Fulchino
1 IP, 2 H, BB, HR, 2 ER, BB
LeHawk
1IP, 1 H, 0 ER
Jose Valverde
1 IP, 1H, 1 Error, BB, 2 K, first save
 
Good News: Haven’t been able to say this much this season but the offense.  Great job getting key hits and driving in runs, giving Ortiz his first win of the season.  Carlos Lee hit his second home run in as many games.
 
Bad News: Seems like Houston has left the bases loaded at least once the last few games.  Bullpen was a little rough but better.
 
Russ Ortiz W (1-0)
Jose Valverde S (1)
 
Tomorrow Houston has their ace on the mound in Roy Oswalt and he will face Randy Wolf. Game time 7:05 Central
 
Great win tonight for Houston who end the Dodgers streak.
 
Houston (5-9)
L.A. (10-4)
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Houston’s offense was asleep tonight.  They only had 2 hits, both by Miguel Tejada, until the 9th, and their only run was scored off of a Lance Berkman walk.
 
Roy Oswalt deserved the win but didn’t get it.
 
Bourn 0-3, K, BB
Tejada 2-4
Berkman 0-1 3 BB, RBI
Lee 0-4, K, GIDP,  6 hitters left on base
Pence 0-3, BB
Blum 1-4
Rodriguez 1-4, K
Smith 0-4, GIDP
Oswalt 0-1 BB, R
Michaels BB
 
Good grief Carlos Lee.
 
Pitching Line:
Oswal 6 IP, 5 hits, 4K, 3 BB (Roy absolutely earned a win tonight.)
Geary 1 IP, 0 H
LeHawk 1 IP, 1H, (I thought this was a very good inning for LeHawk. He Battled)
Valverde 1 IP, 1H, 1 HR, 2 ER
 
Good News: Roy Oswalt pitched well enough to earn his first win and Geary and LeHawk both pitched well. Defensive props to Hunter Pence for throwing out Willie T at 3rd. 
 
Bad News: OFFENSE!! Carlos Lee left 6 men on base by himself.  That’s your MO Caballo.
 
Valverde blew his first save opp to get the L.
 
Stros (3-7)
Roy (0-2)
Valverde (0-1) Blown Save
 
Tomorrow has Wandy Rodriguez facing Aaron Harang at 6:05 central.
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Roy tossed 4 innings in his last start before the season opener, woohoo!, and Chris Johnson isn’t going out without a fight…even though, in reality, he doesn’t have a chance.

Stros at the plate: “Michael Bourn led off the third with a double, stole third and scored on a base hit by Kazuo Matsui. Darin Erstad knocked a solo homer in the sixth. Chris Johnson drove in a run with a triple in the seventh and scored on a Reggie Abercrombie sacrifice fly. ”

After looking at the box score for today’s game, it looks like Bourn was3-3 with a walk. If you are counting that is an OBP of awesomeness.  Keep it up Michael! J-Kepp was 0-2.

Stros on the bump: “Roy Oswalt pitched four innings in his final spring tuneup before Opening Day. He allowed one run on three hits with three strikeouts. Tim Byrdak followed with two innings, during which he allowed one run on three hits. ”

Jose Valverde, Doug Brocail, and Geoff Geary all tossed scoreless frames.

Houston Astros Grapefruit Leage record: 11-17-3

From more on the game visit astros.com

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The Houston Astros lost 7-4 to the Atlanta Braves today making today their tenth loss in a row putting their Grapefruit League record at 1-10-1.

Cecil Cooper isnt’t happy and who can blame him?

From Alyson’s Footnotes: “The lineup looked largely like the one projected for Opening day: Matsui, Bourn, Berkman, Lee, Pence, Boone…with one of the projected starting pitchers, Brian Moehler, on the mound. And still, the Astros just weren’t very good.

“This was veterans today,” Cooper said. “We didn’t hit, and we didn’t execute our pitches. I don’t have any answers about why this is happening, unless someone put the hex on us.”

Cooper concluded with, “this is bordering on ridiculous.”"

What can you be excited about if you are an Astros fan right now? Bullpen performance: Today Valverde, Brocail, and Byrdak all pitched a scoreless frame.  Woohoo…

Because of the clubs recent performance, Lance Berkman is going to be making a road trip for the next game tomorrow.  Maybe he’ll go 4-4 with 8 RBI and he’ll pitch 4 scoreless innings.

It’s only Spring Training and 10 wins in a row wouldn’t count either but you can understand the frustration of Cecil Cooper.

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Today’s game  against the Yankees ended with a 5-5 tie after the New York Yankees ran out of pitchers.

From astros.mlb.com

Astros at the plate: “Geoff Blum drove in Houston’s first run with a sacrifice fly in the fourth inning, plating Lance Berkman. Matt Kata knocked a solo homer off Anthony Clagett in the fifth, and Chris Johnson drove in two more runs with a hit in the eighth. Brian Bogusevic knocked in the game-tying run with an infield hit later in the inning. ”

Astros on the mound: “Hampton was slated to throw three innings, but a high pitch count limited him to just two. Hampton yielded four runs on six hits, including an RBI triple by Cabrera that contributed to a three-run first. Jose Valverde struck out two in one inning, and Ortiz allowed one run over three frames.”

Astros Grapefruit League Record : 1-4-1

I’ve had the chance to watch a little Houston Baseball over the weekend and last week thanks to ESPN and the MLB Network.  Chris Johnson is a good looking prospect.  I think the kid contributes to the club sometime this year. 

In other news, Miguel Tejada has decided to pitch for the Japanese squad in the World Baseball Classic and Wandy Rodriguez has a rib-cage injury.  He is expected to miss two starts.

 

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