Sure Footer, Fallas, McTaggart and Levine provide plenty of Spring Training coverage from Kissimmee, but if you want to hear about the real happenings – SnS style – the buck stops with Chuck. Chuck is a long-time SnS’er and has been an Astros Spring Training season ticket holder for the past four years. This year we’ve conned and cajoled him into periodically writing about his Spring Training observations for us here at TRWD. Enjoy! Read the rest of this entry »
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Chuck, Live from Kissimmee (pt 3)
Chuck, Live from Kissimmee (pt. 2)
Sure Footer, Fallas, McTaggart and Levine provide plenty of Spring Training coverage from Kissimmee, but if you want to hear about the real happenings – SnS style – the buck stops with Chuck. Chuck is a long-time SnS’er and has been an Astros Spring Training season ticket holder for the past four years. This year we’ve conned and cajoled him into periodically writing about his Spring Training observations for us here at TRWD. Enjoy! Read the rest of this entry »
Chuck, Live from Kissimmee (pt. 1)
Sure Footer, Fallas, McTaggart and Levine provide plenty of Spring Training coverage from Kissimmee, but if you want to hear about the real happenings – SnS style – the buck stops with Chuck. Chuck is a long-time SnS’er and has been an Astros Spring Training season ticket holder for the past four years. This year we’ve conned and cajoled him into periodically writing about his Spring Training observations for us here at TRWD. Enjoy!
It’s Here.
Astros @ Stem–The Beginning of the End
The last series before THE VOID, well for the Astros at least. It seems like only yesterday it was the first day of Spring Training and visions of 90 win seasons still danced in our heads. A few hits, a few runs, a disgruntled number one pitcher, an overused, oft-injured bullpen, and one manager later, and even 80 wins are already out of reach. The last road trip of the year finds the hometown nine slinking into New York City (get a rope!) with their collective tails between their legs. The Mets must sweep this series to win 70 games this season, not quite fulfilling their Spring Training hopes, either.