January 29th, 2007

2007 Top Ten Prospects

Posted by Jacksonian in The Bus Ride

Last year’s top 10 saw five of them reach the big leagues.  #1 Hirsh was PCL Pitcher of the Year and made a so-so major league debut.  Of course, we all know he was dealt to Colorado in the Jason Jennings deal. #2 Nieve, #4 Buchholz, and #9 Albers also made big league appearances. Nieve stands a good chance of being in Houston for 2007. Albers will be covered later.  Buchholz was included in the Jennings deal.  #10 Zobrist was dealt to Tampa Bay in the Huff deal and was subsequently promoted to the majors.  #3 Patton, #5 Pence, and #8 Gutierrez had very good seasons.  #6 James Barthmaier was inconsistent. And #7 Bogusevic barely got out of the blocks.  We also gave you lesser known names to watch.  We missed badly on Davis as he was released before the season started.  We nailed Estrada, Parraz, Reineke, and Torbert.  We were close on McLemore but the lefty didn’t bounce back from arm surgery quite as well as we had hoped.  We missed on Frias, Hart, Johnson, and McKeller.

As we move to this year’s top 10, you’ll notice once again that the list is dominated by pitchers.  There are five new faces on this list and a bit of shuffling around with the one’s repeating from last year. Two notes.  First, as always, we considered only prospects from full-season leagues. Second, as you’ll read more about later, there is a lack of high-end talent in the Astros system.  This led us to have a great deal of difficulty nailing down the last few spots in the top 10.  Those players we might have listed at #11, #12, or #13 could easily have been in 8-10 given just slightly different circumstances.  As you’ll see, the Astros have few if any “can’t miss” prospects in the system.  That won’t be helped by the fact that the Astros don’t have a first or second round pick in the upcoming 2007 draft.  But that will be further addressed in the 2007 draft review.  We now present to you the Minor Opinions top 10 prospects for 2007.
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January 28th, 2007

Winter league updates

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January 24th, 2007

Ryan/Bagwell Camp Invitees

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January 23rd, 2007

Winter league updates

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January 13th, 2007

Winter league updates

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January 12th, 2007

2006 TalkZone Hall of Fame

Posted by Waldo in Hall of Fame

2004 - 2006

Welcome to the 2nd “Annual” Academy of OrangeWhoopass Arts and Sciences Awards, or as you know ‘em and love ‘em: The 2006 “Waldos”.

The few of you who can actually count probably realize that you should be reading the 4th edition of these awards. We could throw around a bunch of excuses (like Waldo taking a stab at writing them but getting discouraged that no one else thought crafting the awards in binary was a good idea) but the bottom line is something that you are all familiar with and aware of: We are a bunch of lazy bastards.

So instead of the best posts, takes and one-liners from only one year, we?re giving you nearly triple the funny as a regular Hall of Fame. Also, if you?re an award winner, you can consider yourself at least a 3-time award winner, which should make you a hit with the ladies while also looking sharp on a resume, or C.V. if you speak Latin.

Before we begin, the admins would like to thank all of the posters and lurkers, especially the 6 of you who aren?t moderators. You six make the board worth coming to at least every 3rd day with your witty observations and entendres. And you do it for none of the perks that the moderators get. But what?s a rub girl worth these days anyway. They?re liable to leave one of your windows open when you go out for breakfast while their dancer friends empty out your apartment. Not that I?m bitter.

So without further ado, here are your 2006 Waldos?

THE MOST INCREDIBLE PREDICTION IN THE HISTORY OF THE TZ
Kevin

The Houston Astros were in a tailspin in 2005 and the Houston Chronicle printed an obituary complete with a tombstone to pronounce the team’s playoff hopes dead. The TZ is dismal and in rushes Kevin with the following on 05/24/05:

“Maybe half an hour ago, after hearing JD say something like this is the worst start ever by an Astros team through this many games, I experienced a strange calm.

Call it a hunch or psychosis, but I am being led to predict that May 24 will represent a turning point for the club, for the better, by some measure.

So I’m just getting this posted as a matter of public record. Thanks for your time.”

Dude was dead spot on, as the Houston Astros not only made the postseason, but went all the way to the World Series. Players were asked about the miraclous turnaround to the season and to a man, they all said they reached rock bottom on 05/24 and from that day forth, they played their best baseball. Jason Stark even accented the prediction by offering up a column on ESPN.com right before the start of the World Series referencing 05/24 as the turning point date for Houston.

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January 7th, 2007

Winter league updates

Posted by Jacksonian in Bus Ride Archive

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