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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Wandy Rodriguez got his second win of the season last night and put up his fifth consecutive quality start.
 
Wandy is fourth in the league in ERA with a 1.69 ERA with 27 strikeouts.
 
The has 2 losses and a no decision which could have been/should have been wins meaning he could  possibly be 5-0. 
 
Keep it up Wandy.
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Wandy Rodriguez looks to continue his quality start streak tonight up against Aaron Harrang.
 
Tonight’s 9:
Matsui
Bourn
Berkman
Lee
Tejada
Pence
Blum
Pudge
Wandy
 
Houston looks for their first 3 game win streak of the season tonight.
 
Let’s go Wandy!
 
Let’s go Stros!
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Tough loss for Houston.  They battled but just couldn’t mount an attack against the duo of Billingsley and Broxton
 
Wandy Rodriguez pitched another great game and is one of 3 pitchers in the majors with 4 quality starts.  The offense couldn’t string any hits together.
 
Hitting line:
Matsui 0-3, Sac bunt
Tejada 2-4, 2B
Berkman 0-4, GIDP, K
Lee 0-4, 2 K
Blum  0-3, BB, K
Erstad 1-4, K
Rodriguez 0-2, BB, GIDP
Bourn  1-2, BB, SB
Wandy Sac Bunt
Michaels 0-0 HBP
Pence 0-1, (lined out on a hard hit ball to short)
 
Pitching Lines:
Wandy Rodriguez 6 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 4 K’s, 2 BB
Geoff Geary 1 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, K
Wesley Wright 1IP, 1 H
 
Good News: Wandy Rodriguez had another quality start to make it his fourth out of 4 starts.  That’s about it.  Geary pitched better even though he gave up 1 run.
 
Bad News: Houston’s offense was non-existent tonight.
 
Tough night for Houston.  They just flat out got beat.  Great pitching performance by L.A.
 
Wandy Rodriguez (1-2)
 
Houston starts a series against Milwaukee tomorrow night at 7:05 with Felipe Paulino facing Yovani Gallardo at 7:05 and I’ll be there.  Can’t wait!
 
Dodgers 2
Stros 0
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Houston has already won this series and has a chance for their first series sweep of the season and their first 3 game win streak.
 
Tonight’s 9 versus the righty Billingsley:
Matsui
Tejada
Berkman
Lee
Blum
Erstad
Rodriguez
Bourn
Wandy
 
Darin Erstad will get his first start of the season for Hunter Pence, who hit a monster two run jack last night, for his first start of the season.
 
Can Wandy and the offense keep it up for the sweep?
 
Let’s go Wandy!
Let’s go Stros!
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First off, let me say that I really don’t like Manny Ramirez.  Not because he is such a good hitter and is a tough out, but because I don’t like the way he plays the game. 
 
If I was a pitcher and Manny stood at home plate after hitting a home run I would ask the umpire for a new ball and bean him as he ran around the bases.
 
That being said, here is a look at your series pitching match ups:
 
Tuesday:
Russ Ortiz (0-0 6.23) vs Clayton Kershaw (0-0 1.50)
 
Earlier this week Steve Phillips was comparing Kershaw to Sandy Koufax on Baseball Tonight which could spell trouble for our struggling offense.
 
Wednesday:
Roy Oswalt (0-2 4.26) vs Randy Wolf (1-1 3.93)
 
This is Randy’s first start back at MMP after leaving the Astros in the offseason.  Maybe Houston can get Roy his first win.
 
Thursday:
Wandy Rodriguez (1-1 1.89) vs Chad Billingsley (3-0 2.84)
 
Wandy needs to keep up his pace and keep the struggling offense in the game.  Although, you can’t ask for much more from our starting staff.
 
Astros can win this series if: If they can keep Manny Ramirez from hurting them and somehow figure out Kershaw.  Also, Jeff Keppinger will get starts in the first two games if he stays healthy.  He will need to bring some production to the line up.
 
Astros won’t win this series if: They can’t score runs and their bullpen doesn’t get it together.  L.A. is on a roll coming in to Houston so the Astros are going to have to step it up.
My series prediction: Lance Berkman heats up and Hunter Pence takes tonight’s loss personally and starts being productive in the 5 hole.  Houston takes series two games to one.  The one loss to Kershaw, sorry Russ.
 
I’m going to be at the game Friday night when Houston takes on the Brew Crew and I personally can’t wait.  Hopefully Houston is 7-9 come Friday.
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One of those games where you would have taken some of these runs last night but a great win for Houston.
 
Wandy Rodriguez pitched another great game getting his first win of the season.
 
Geoff Blum led the squad today with 3 RBI.
 
Bourn 1-5, 1 H, 1 R, 3 SO, 4 LOB, SB
Tejada 1-4, 2 R, SB
Berkman 0-4, 1 R, 1 BB, 1 K, 2 LOB (Berkman has as many strike outs this season as he does walks. 11)
Lee 3-3, 3 Hits, 1 RBI, 2 R, BB
Pence 2-4, 1 RBI, 1 K, 4 LOB, SB
Blum 3-4, 3 RBI, 1 R,
Rodriguez, 2-4, 2 RBI,
Smith 0-4, 2 K (not looking good for Jason)
Erstad 1-1 (first hit of the season and remains as the only bench player not to have a start)
Michaels 0-1
 
Great game out of the offense today, now if they could only put up some runs with some consistency.
 
Pitching Lines
Wan-Rod!!
7 IP, 2 H (that’s right, 2 hits), 2 BB, 10 K (ties a career high for Wandy, who got 10 K’s during a previous contest against the Reds)
Sampson 1IP, 1 BB
Fulchino 1IP
 
0 earned for Houston pitchers tonight.
 
Good news: Wandy freaking Rodriguez is pitching like the ace of the staff right now.  That’s 3 solid starts for the little lefty who got his first win tonight. 
 
Houston scored 7 runs tonight also a good sign.  Carlos Lee had a great game tonight but the offensive mvp goes to Blummer who got his first RBI of the season tonight and added 2 more to give him 3 on the day.
 
Bad News: Houston stranded 9 runners on base.
 
Something has to be wrong with Lance Berkman.  He hasn’t done anything from the left side this year and he already has 11 K’s.
 
Wandy Rodriguez W (1-1)
 
Tomorrow will have Felipe Paulino facing Edinson Volquez at 1:05 Central.
 
Houston (4-7)
Cincinnati (5-5)
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Coop must have run out of ink in his pin.  He is using the same line up tonight as last night.  Here is to hoping Jason Smith doesn’t go 0-4 again tonight. 
 
Guess Coop doesn’t have much of a choice with all the back problems the Stros are having.  “Doctor says I need a back-e-otomy” – Sir Smokes A Lot – Half  Baked
 
You starting 9:
Bourn
Tejada
Berkman
Lee
Pence
Blum
Rodriguez
Smith
Rodriguez
 
Game time 6:05 central.
 
Let’s go Wan-Rod!!!!
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The Chubs…err Cubs, won the series with Houston 2 games to 1.

Runs Scored:
Chicago 17
Houston 11

This is how Houston ended up in playoff contention last year while being outscored by their opponents. They win the close low scoring games and lose big on occasion, ala’ when they face the Texas Rangers or when Brian Moehler gives up 8 runs in two innings.

Hits:
Chicago 31
Houston 18

Chicago definitely out hit Houston but if you take away Moehler’s 10 hits in two innings the margin of difference is a little closer, but alas, those hits count.

Quality Starts:
Chicago 2
Houston 2

The difference was in the third game when Houston lost the slug fest.

Bullpen Runs Allowed:
Chicago 2
Houston 4

Defense:
Chicago 1 Error, E6.
Houston 2 Errors, both E6. Tejada did have some nice defensive plays however.

Chicago nearly out performed Houston in all areas deservedly giving them the series win.

Series MVP: This is tough. Hunter Pence hit two home runs, Lance Berkman, Miguel Tejada and Michael Bourn were all consistent as well. Our bullpen also pitched well and you can not forget Wandy Rodriguez.

However, my pick goes to Jeff Keppinger. He won game two in his first at bat and singled and homered in his 2nd and 3rd at bat as an Astro. Welcome to the team J-Kepp.

Series let down: Carlos Lee. 1 for 12 with two GIDP. I don’t expect Carlos to be the series let down too often.

Series Record: (0-1)
Team Record: (1-2)

Place in the division: Tied for last with Cinci. 1 game back of 1st.

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In a game that started with great pitching from Wandy Rodriguez and Ryan Dempster, the game was decided long after each player left the game.  Jeff Keppinger, J-Kepp!, hit a walk off single with the bases loaded in his first at bat to drive in Pudge Rodriguez.

Hunter Pence homered for his first hit of the game going 2-3.  Kazuo Matsui had a triple.

Matsui 1-3, 3B, SB, CS, BB
Rodriguez 1-4, BB, R, 3K
Berkman 1-4, BB, 2K
Lee 0-4, GIDP
Tejada 1-3, 2BB
Blum 2-4
Pence 2-3, BB, HR, RBI
Bourn 1-4, RBI
Michaels 0-1
Keppinger 1-1, RBI
Erstad 0-1, K

Great performance from Wandy Rodriguez:
6 IP, 4 hits, 1 earned run, 4 K (3 were soriano), 3 BB
Samspon:
1 IP, 0 hits, 0 earned runs, 0 K, 0 BB
Hawkins:
1 IP, 2 hits, 1 HR, 1 earned run, 1 K, 0 BB
Valverde:
1 IP, 0 hits, 0 earned runs, 2 K, 0 BB
Byrdak:
2/3 IP, 0 hits, 0 earned runs, 2 K, 0 BB
Brocail:
1/3 IP, 0 hits, 0 earned runs, 0 K, 0 BB

Overall good performance for the Houston pitchers tonight aside from Hawkins dinger to Soriano who had been shut down by Wan-Rod.

Brocail gets the win.

Good News: Houston is back at .500 with good pitching and a walk off knock from Jeff Keppinger. Atta’boy J-Kepp! Tejada also is swinging the bat well this series.

Bad News: 3 K’s for Pudge and Lee is still o’fer on the season with two GIDP.

Houston wil play Chicago again tomorrow at 7:05 central to determine who takes the series.

Ted Lilly (0-0) V. Brian Moehler (0-0)

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