[BP] Spring Training Preview
Where: Kissimmee, Florida (Grapefruit League)
2007 record: 73-89 (4th, NL Central)
New guys: Reggie Abercrombie, Michael Bourn, Doug Brocail, Jack Cassel, Darin
Erstad, Geoff Geary, Kazuo Matsui, Chad Paronto, Miguel Tejada, Jose
Valverde, Oscar Villarreal
Gone guys: Matt Albers, Josh Anderson, Craig Biggio, Eric Bruntlett, Chris
Burke, Adam Everett, Jason Jennings, Mike Lamb, Brad Lidge, Mark Loretta,
Trever Miller, Brian Moehler (NRI), Eric Munson, Orlando Palmeiro, Troy
Patton, Chad Qualls, Luke Scott
Wow, he’s still here? Are you kidding? Look at that list of “gone guys.”
Anyone who might have been disappeared was.
Winter grade: C. Getting Tejada for a package of middling prospects wasn’t a
bad idea. Letting Adam Everett go so that he could play shortstop, rather
than third base, was. Trading Brad Lidge for a true center fielder wasn’t a
bad idea. Adding Darin Erstad after that was. It was that kind of offseason,
a mix of decent primary moves and bad secondary ones.
NRI to watch: Tommy Manzella can play shortstop nearly as well as the
departed Everett did. It’s not likely that Cecil Cooper will keep him around
to caddy for Tejada, but if you’re down in Kissimmee and get the chance to
see him play, do so.
Job battle to track: Is this the year that someone other than Brad Ausmus
catches a majority of Astros games? J.R. Towles’ big cup of coffee in
September created that hope. Keep in mind, though, that a year ago Towles was
a 23-year-old who’d yet to make it out of A ball. He does have good
defensive tools, ones that should help him stay in the lineup even if his bat
slips back to the .270-with-doubles level.
One move to make: Like the Reds, the Astros have a steep dropoff in the
rotation, only theirs occurs between #1 and #2. Roy Oswalt is an ace on anyone
’s staff; Wandy Rodriguez is a #3/#4. Here, he’s starting the second game
of the season. The Astros don’t have the kind of trade bait to acquire
someone to fill that gap, nor does that pitcher exist in the market. Their
move to make involves cloning.
By edict from ownership, Astros’ GM Ed Wade played his hand this winter as
if he had a contending team that just needed sprucing up, making a big move
for a star, swapping out one closer and bringing in another, and signing a
free agent to fill a hole. The problem is that even if those moves made the
Astros five games better, that still only gets them to .500. Of the 11 roster
spots spent on pitchers, only Oswalt, Valverde and maybe Rodriguez are more
than filler. Two years ago, this roster might have worked in a weak division.
Now, it’s just not good enough.
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