Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Houston Astros" ¶ 37
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Astros and would
Grass would not grow in the new park, since the roof panels had been painted to reduce the glare that was causing players on both the Astros and the visiting teams to miss routine pop flies.
The uniforms became popular with fans, but would last only until 1975, when the Astros would shock baseball and the fashion world.
The trade left Astros fans and the baseball world scratching their heads as to why General Manager Spec Richardson would give up so much for so little.
The 1979 season would prove to be a big turnaround in Astros history.
Now with an investor in charge, the Astros would be more likely to compete in the free agent market.
With Dr. McMullen as sole owner of the Astros, the team would now benefit in ways a corporation could not give them.
The Phillies would win the opener after the Astros got out to a 1-0 third-inning lead.
Ultimately, the strike would help the Astros get into the playoffs.
The Astros finished 61 – 49 overall, which would have been third in the division behind the Reds and the Dodgers.
Needing a win to get to Mike Scott ( who had been dominant in the series ) in Game 7, the Astros jumped off to a 3 – 0 lead in the first inning but neither team would score again until the 9th inning.
In the 9th, starting pitcher Bob Knepper would give up two runs, and once again the Astros would look to Dave Smith to close it out.
The Astros would get the run back in the bottom of the 14th when Hatcher ( in a classic goat-to-hero-conversion-moment ) hit one of the most dramatic home runs in NLCS history, off the left field foul pole.
With their season on the line, the Astros would nonetheless rally for two runs to come to within 7 – 6.
A trade acquiring Jeff Bagwell in exchange for Larry Andersen would become one of the biggest deals in Astros history.
Watson would leave the Astros after the 1995 season to become general manager of the New York Yankees and helped to lead the Yankees to a World Championship in 1996.
He would be replaced by Gerry Hunsicker, who until 2004 would continue to oversee the building of the Astros into one of the better and most consistent organizations in the Major Leagues.
The Astros defeated Braves 3-2 in the Division Series, but would lose the National League Championship Series to the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games.
The Astros lost the first game in St. Louis, but would win the next three games, with Roy Oswalt getting the win.
On the other side of the roster, the Astros would start without Kazuo Matsui, who was on a minor league rehab assignment after a spring training injury.
The 11 titles from 1995-2005 would nonetheless be an MLB record, and the Braves had a-game lead over the Houston Astros for the NL wild card at the time of the season's cancellation.
On January 23, 2006, the Astros indicated that they would file a claim on an insurance policy on Bagwell's health, to collect approximately $ 15. 6 million of the $ 17 million in salary Bagwell was owed for the 2006 season.

Astros and however
It was as a member of the Houston Astros, however, that he became a household name across Puerto Rico and the United States.
During the playoffs, however, the Astros lost the NLDS to the San Diego Padres, 3 – 1.
The Astros, however, came back in game two with an extra innings victory to send the series to Houston tied at a game apiece.
Andújar returned to the Astros to be part of their bullpen for, however, made some starts in the middle of the season due to injuries in the starting rotation.
In the third, however, the Astros made it 2 – 0 with Carlos Beltrán scoring on a passed ball from Edmonds to third baseman Scott Rolen.
When the year ended, however, Tanner was still the manager so, Tenace became a coach at the Major League level with the Houston Astros in 1986 and 1987, and later coached with the Toronto Blue Jays from 1990 to 1997.
The incident was an embarrassment to the Padres, however, and on December 28, Bell was part of a 12-player trade between the Padres and the Houston Astros.
In 1972, Rader's batting average continued to slip, as he hit. 237, however, his power numbers came back, as he hit 22 HR and 90 RBI in 152 games to be among the Astros team leaders, and he won his third straight Gold Glove Award.
Nicknamed " Bull ," Watson was originally a catcher in the minor leagues, however, he converted to first base and the outfield by the time he made his major league debut with the Astros on September 9,.
Following the 2009 season, Yost was a candidate to be the next manager of the Houston Astros, however the position was filled by Brad Mills.

Astros and win
The former was supplanted by Dick Wagner, the man whose Reds defeated the Astros to win the 1979 NL West title.
In Game 3, the Astros were ahead at Shea Stadium, 5 – 4, in the bottom of the 9th when closer Dave Smith gave up a two-run home run to Lenny Dykstra, giving the Mets a dramatic 6 – 5 win.
After two fairly successful seasons without a playoff appearance, the Astros were early favorites to win the 2004 NL pennant.
The next batter, Chris Burke, hit a home run to left field for the Astros win, 7-6.
He hit a grand slam in that night's game which broke a 3 – 3 tie and led to an Astros win.
They won a dramatic NLCS in six games over the Houston Astros which they needed to win to avoid facing Mike Scott in Game 7.
The NLCS game six win was sixteen innings long, the longest playoff game in history until the Braves and Astros went 18 innings in 2005.
Their lone victory made them the first Texas MLB team to win a World Series game, the Houston Astros having been swept in their 2005 World Series appearance.
The train moves along a track on top of the length of the exterior wall beyond left field whenever an Astros player hits a home run, or when the Astros win a game.
He blossomed into a dominant pitcher as he perfected his knuckleball in Houston, going 21-11 in 1979 and 20-12 in 1980, to became the first Astros pitcher to win 20 games in consecutive seasons.
The Astros went on to win the game 7 – 4.
In, Morgan returned to Houston to help the young Astros win the NL West.
In 2005, he led the White Sox to their first American League pennant since 1959, and their first World Series win since 1917 with a 4-game sweep of the Houston Astros.
The New Jersey Cardinals put together a 43-32 regular-season mark, and then defeated the Jamestown Jammers, 2 games to 1, and the Auburn Astros, 2 games to 0, to win the league title.
* October 26 – 2005 MLB World Series – The Chicago White Sox sweep the Houston Astros 4 games to 0 to win the World Series for the first time since 1917.
Scott Podsednik became the first former Renegade to win a World Series with the Chicago White Sox, defeating a Houston Astros club which included former Renegades Brandon Backe and Dan Wheeler.
He began the playoffs with a win against the Houston Astros in Game 3 of the Division Series, allowing only three hits, including an Art Howe solo homer, through seven innings.
The Astros later added runs on a two-run homer from Lance Berkman and a solo shot from Mike Lamb, but the Cards would hold on for a 10 – 7 win.
Roger Clemens pitched seven innings for the win, which left the Astros trailing 2 – 1 in the series.

0.517 seconds.