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The Astros
The NL wildcard is tight. The Astros are now tied with the Giants at a half-game back of the Chicago Cubs.
Huston has won 11 in a row. Are these guys for real? They play a three game set against St. Louis next week so maybe that will answer the question. -Zeno |
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Re: The Astros
Go Stros!!!!!!!
GoT |
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Re: The Astros
I had hoped for a big season from the stros this year. Their winning streak is due to fact they are mashing the ball. Unfortunately their bats will probably cool off. The staring rotation is patchwork due to injury, and the bullpen is sketchy. I fear they are going to come up a little short, I hope they can pull it off though. I wish they would make a real effort to sign Beltran. Bagwell, Kent, and Biggio will all be gone after 2 or 3 more seasons.
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Re: The Astros
They were all but left for dead two weeks ago.
Maybe there's hope for Kerry yet. |
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Re: The Astros
12. Looking forward to the Giants-Astros series here in a couple of weeks.
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How do you score 26 runs in game one . . .
. . . and get shut-out in game two of a double-header?
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Re: How do you score 26 runs in game one . . .
Obviously you've never had a problem with premature ejaculation.
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Re: How do you score 26 runs in game one . . .
Yeah, I guess sometimes the flop hits you hard and sometimes you miss completely. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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