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| SP: Nolan Ryan |
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35 | 79.55% |
| SP: Mike Scott |
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22 | 50.00% |
| SP: Roy Oswalt |
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27 | 61.36% |
| SP: Larry Dierker |
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10 | 22.73% |
| SP: Roger Clemens |
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11 | 25.00% |
| SP: J.R. Richard |
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22 | 50.00% |
| 1B: Jeff Bagwell |
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42 | 95.45% |
| 1B: Glenn Davis |
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3 | 6.82% |
| 2B: Craig Biggio |
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39 | 88.64% |
| 2B: Joe Morgan |
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7 | 15.91% |
| 2B: Bill Doran |
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2 | 4.55% |
| 3B: Denny Walling |
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1 | 2.27% |
| 3B: Ken Caminiti |
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33 | 75.00% |
| 3B: Doug Rader |
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9 | 20.45% |
| SS: Dickie Thon |
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28 | 63.64% |
| SS: Rafael Ramirez |
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2 | 4.55% |
| SS: Adam Everett |
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10 | 22.73% |
| C: Alan Ashby |
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21 | 47.73% |
| C: Brad Ausmus |
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21 | 47.73% |
| C: Alex Trevino |
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1 | 2.27% |
| OF: Lance Berkman |
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38 | 86.36% |
| OF: Jose Cruz |
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32 | 72.73% |
| OF: Jimmy Wynn |
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28 | 63.64% |
| OF: Luis Gonzales |
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8 | 18.18% |
| OF: Cesar Cedeno |
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24 | 54.55% |
| RP: Dave Smith |
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11 | 25.00% |
| RP: Billy Wagner |
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37 | 84.09% |
| RP: Brad Lidge |
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8 | 18.18% |
| RP: Dan Wheeler |
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6 | 13.64% |
| BENCH: Mike Lamb |
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14 | 31.82% |
| BENCH: Orlando Palmeiro |
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8 | 18.18% |
| BENCH: Jose Vizcaino |
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9 | 20.45% |
| SP: Joe Niekro |
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8 | 18.18% |
| SS: Craig Reynolds |
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2 | 4.55% |
| BENCH: Bob Watson |
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10 | 22.73% |
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all-time Astros team
what would an all-time astros team look like. taking only into consideration how they played as astros? here's what i have so far
1B: Jeff Bagwell 2B: Joe Morgan 3B: Ken Caminiti SS: ? OF: Moisis Alou OF: Lance Berkman OF: ? C: Craig Biggio SP: Mike Scott SP: Nolan Ryan SP: Roger Clemens? SP: Roy Oswalt? RP: Billy Wagner |
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C Ausmus
1B Bagwell 2B Biggio 3B Caminitti SS Thon LF Berkman CF Cedeno RF Cruz SP Mike Scot SP Roy Oswalt SP Nolan Ryan SP Larry Deirker RP Billy Wagner RP Brad Lidge |
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SP's: Ryan Clemmens R. Johnson Oswalt Scott Schilling RP: D. Smith Wagner C: Ausmus (Ashby) 1B: Bagwell (Davis) 2B: Biggio (Morgan) SS: Thon (Reynolds) 3B: Caminiti (Garner )OF: Beltran Berkman Cedeno (Lofton) (Cruz) (Bell) Last edited by tadlock11; 03-29-2006 at 03:24 PM. |
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I don't recall much about Jimmy Wynn, would he be a better fit in the OF than some of these listed?
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Astros Daily put together a panel a while back and asked them to put an all-time Astros team together. The panel included longtime broadcaster Gene Elston (just won Frick Award), Bob Hulsey (for my money, THE source of club history), Greg Lucas (one of the current FSN broadcasters who has covered a lot of Texas baseball), Dr. Bill McCurdy (part of the Texas Baseball Hall of Fame with a Houston baseball history dating back to the old Buffs) and Darrell Pittman (who has logged thousands of hours at Astros Daily).
Their team came out to be: C - Alan Ashby 1B - Jeff Bagwell 2B - Craig Biggio 3B - (tie) Ken Caminiti & Doug Rader SS - Dickie Thon OF - Starters: Jose Cruz, Cesar Cedeño, Jimmy Wynn ... Reserves: Lance Berkman, Moises Alou Rotation: JR Richard, Nolan Ryan, Mike Scott, Larry Dierker, Joe Niekro Bullpen: Dave Smith, Billy Wagner, Joe Sambito, Octavio Dotel, Danny Darwin I can live with that team except for my intense disfavor for Alou who I would replace with Terry Puhl (who finished 6th in the OF voting). Niekro and Darwin are too often overlooked on these teams, as is Bob Watson. Thought for sure there was an old thread here along these same lines, but darned if I can find it. |
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beltran and lofton were not astros for nearly long enough to be on this list |
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Can a mod who is knowledgabke about Astros history add a poll to this thread?
I want the results for the All-Time position by position battle. I have a thread about it in the history forum if you're interested.
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That should be very helpful
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It's not my thread, but I'm of the belief that a player should have had a minimum of 3 seasons in Houston before being considered. Again, Randy Johnson and Carlos Beltran shouldn't count on this supposed "all-time" list.
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Not a bad list on the poll. Just spoke with David and told him that Craig Reynolds might've been included for SS and Joe Niekro as one of the SPs. And falling for my own 'gotcha' that I posted earlier, just about everyone forgets about Bob Watson who probably would be the ultimate bench player for this team since he caught and played both 1B and OF.
I voted for: SP - Nolan Ryan (tough choice really) RP - Billy Wagner (career numbers with Houston makes this an eacy decision for me) 1B - Jeff Bagwell (no-brainer) 2B - Craig Biggio (no-brainer) 3B - Doug Rader (yes, over Caminiti. The Rooster was a solid glove man at third and had as much power, sans steroids) SS - Craig Reynolds (excellent defender, great 2-hole hitter) OF - Jimmy Wynn, Jose Cruz and Lance Berkman (never was much of a Cedeño fan, to be honest) |
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Maybe I screwed up, but the way the poll is set right now, you can vote for multiple players.
I voted: SP: Ryan, Scott, Oswalt, Dierker, Clemens, and Richard. 1B: Bagwell (easy) 2B: Biggio (easy) 3B: Caminiti (easy for me, at least) SS: Everett (his defense is taken for granted far too often) C: Ashby (NOT easy - very hard to vote Ash over Ausmus!) OF: Wynn, Berkman, Cruz Bench: Lamb, Palmeiro RP: Wagner, Lidge, Wheeler
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pleaswe include 1 setup man and 1 closer
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All Tragic team:
SS Dickie Thon - Beaned SP JR Richard - Stroke 3B Ken Caminiti - Overdose |
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Daryl Kile can be added to the All-Tragic Team as well.
I voted for one player at each position which was easy for me until Berkman. He gets left off my list because I don't consider him an OF (he wasn't great at it anyways) and he won't beat out Bagwell at 1st. 1B: Bagwell 2B: Biggio 3B: Caminiti SS: Thon C: Ausmus OF: Cruz OF: Cedeno OF: Wynn SP: Ryan RP: Wagner |
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To determine an all-time team there should be an opportunity to select the all-time starting rotation- not just one starter.
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All Time Pinch Hitter - Denny Walling.
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It's very interesting to see how few votes Mike Scott has gotten so far. Even I didn't add him to the 5 SP's, but the more I think about it, maybe I should have. He was right in the thick of our first true run at the pennant. Also, he was our #1 starter for a few years (forgot how many).
His career numbers don't shine, and he isn't considered by some to be a "bleeding orange" Astro, but he really did a job while he was on the team.
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