It’s been hard for me to “get into” the Astros ever since Uncle Drayton sold the team to Jim Crane a couple of years ago. As with most Houston baseball fans, I had grown tired of the former owner and general manager Ed Wade’s seeming lack of interest in fielding a competitive team and strange desire for silly trades. But the thing that really didn’t settle well with me was the move from the NL to the AL. You see, in my eyes, the NL is just far superior (the pitchers must hit, etc.) to that other league. But, I digress…
As soon as the sale was final I was expecting big things from the new ownership. The club needed a new manager, new bench coaches, upgrades in the field, upgrades everywhere really. In situations like the Astros were in (sucking for years and not much of an attraction for big name free agents) it’s pretty common for the new GM to look to the farm system and the young talent for immediate help on the field.
I was expecting a “big name” for the new skipper. Maybe a Jim Leyland, a Bobby Cox, or maybe even a former player like Craig Biggio. They hired Bo Porter. Um… Who? They also hired Jeff Luhnow to be the new GM. Again… Who?
Well, it seems the joke might be on me. As of late, the youngsters the club have fielded are starting to play good ball. This is one of the numerous things Drayton never seemed to understand about baseball. LET THE YOUNGSTERS PLAY. Especially if you, as the owner, don’t want to shell out the cash for big name free agents.
George Springer, the Astros 1st round pick in 2011, is hitting .240 with 16 HR’s and 43 RBI’s after his April call up to the big club. Jon Singleton has shown that his bat has some pop. He strikes out too much but with good coaching, that can be corrected. A couple of days ago, 2nd baseman Kike Hernandez was called up too. He already has 3 hits in 5 at bats including his 1st MLB home run. This team may suck right now but they are young and they’re having fun doing it. And I must admit…it’s fun to watch them have fun. Isn’t baseball supposed to be fun?
Crane wants to build a winning ball club. At least that’s the way it seems right now.
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Still having problems coming around to rooting for an American League team. I prefer Major League baseball, and if your pitcher never steps into the batter’s box, you ain’t playing Major League baseball. ‘Nuff said…