Well Oscar Villareal has been placed on waivers with the intention of giving him his outright release. This bothers me in so many ways.

We traded for this guy over the winter, and before he even threw a pitch for us we signed him to an extension worth over 3 million. He comes in and pitches horrible for us, and we kept him on the roster until July with an ERA over 5.00. Ed Wade wanted him to go down to the minors to work on his stuff so he could come back and help the team later. Maybe he just didn’t like the Astros organization, and if that is the case he never should of agreed to the extension. Players like him make me sick. he got paid millions even though he couldn’t keep the ball in the ballpark half of the time. Has anyone seen the amount of homeruns he gave up for us? If you didn’t know, it’s 12 HRs allowed in just over 37 innings of work. And this guy thinks he deserves to be in the majors right now?

Now the Astros are forced to pay the remainder of his contract even though he will not fulfill his contract with the Astros. Seems ridiculous. In my opinion if you are performing that poorly and the team asks you to go down to the minors to work on your mechanics, you should not be able to refuse that, no matter who you are. Much less if you are Oscar Villareal. Which what has he ever done so great to get this attitude?

How does everyone else feel about this guy?

Post info: By melcherevan on July 11th, 2008
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Well the Astros pulled one out against the Pirates tonight after disappointing losses in the first two games of the series.

Before the game the Astros activated Kazuo Matsui from the disable list by designating Chad Reinke, who was only called up for barely a day.

Now on to the game…The night started off great with a three-run homerun from Geoff Blum, who was starting at shortstop to give Miguel Tejada a day off. Brad Ausmus provided an RBI single later in the first to make it 4-0 after the first.

Brian Moehler had a decent start, giving up 4 runs over 6 innings. Pitching through the 6th inning gave the Astros exactly what they needed. The Astros rewarded Moehler with 2 runs in the top of the 7th on a Hunter Pence groundout and a Kazuo Matsui double. This proved enough to give Moehler the victory, as he moves to  5-4 on the season.

Chris Sampson had another strong showing out of the bullpen, pitching two scoreless innings to get it to Jose Valverde for the save.

Another good sign from the game is Michael Bourn went 2-5. If he can start hitting with some consistency, this offense could really pick it up. When this team hits, there is no doubt we can contend. With our pitching. though, we need the offense to be rolling all the time, which is hard to expect.

Some other news is that Oscar Villareal does not want to accept his assignment to AAA Round Rock. The Astros have until Friday to either release or trade him. We’ll see what Ed Wade will do about that.

Everyone say a prayer to the basball gods that someone sends us an ace for our rotation…

Post info: By melcherevan on July 9th, 2008
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