Keep with the rotation - start Oswalt.
It'd be asinine to start Pet te on one day's rest.
Taveras in center - and probably Burke at DH.
I do not want to get ahead of myself, but if the Astros do close it out tonight, do the Astros start Pet te on full days rest in game 1?
Or do they go with Roy on extra days rest?
Also is Bagwell going to be DH, with Burke in center field?
Or do we keep Taveras in center, who I feel is better at that position by a mile over Burke and have Burke at the DH?
Lane and Lamb have come on offensively to go along with their stellar defensive play, so I want to keep them in the field and in the lineup.
Although, having Berkman on 1st proved to be the difference yesterday in the 9th because his extra inches of reach made the difference on that great great double play.
These questions need to be answered.
Give me your imput.
Keep with the rotation - start Oswalt.
It'd be asinine to start Pet te on one day's rest.
Taveras in center - and probably Burke at DH.
I couldn't agree with King more on this one.
uhm world series doesn't start til saturday einstein
Pet te would have 4 days rest. Game 1 is Sat.
Start Pet e...he keeps his normal routine.
Taveras in center, Burke DH
I will be shocked if Bagwell is not the DH.
Baseballwise, there are probably better options, but Bagwell is by far the most sentimental option and his bat is probably not enough of a liability to keep him on the bench.
I was going on what you said in the first post. You said 'start Pet te on a full day's rest.' I hadn't checked the series schedule yet.
On four days rest, start it over. I'd rather have the chance of Pet te going twice than Backe.
Any particular reason you are trying to jinx this thing, Jim?
Start Pet te.
For the games at Chicago, Berkman plays DH and Burke plays in left. This keeps Lane, Lamb, Burke, Taveras, and Berkman in the lineup and you don't have to deal with Berkman's defensive mishaps. Bagwell's not ready to play.
In Houston, I don't know, but I would imagine we'd do something similar to what we're doing now. Either Taveras or Lamb sits and we rotate people around accordingly.
If you were to READ the post correctly, he said IF the Astros win tonight. He isn't jinxing anything. Just asking a simple question.
Moving on. I would start Roy Oswalt and give Andy extra rest. I would start Taveras in CF and let Burke hit DH. Bagwell really hasn't come through. I would only use Bags as a pinch hitter. That's just my opinion though.
There may be no franchise in the history of baseball (other than maybe the Red Sox or the Cubs) that has evidenced the sheer ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of series victory like the Astros. The 8th inning of Game 5 of the 1980 NLCS, the 9th inning of Game 6 of the 1986 NLCS, and the countless other failures along the way. Until the Astros are ahead after the 3rd out has been recorded in the opposing team's half of 9th inning of a clinching game, I'm not thinking one bit about what might happen after that.
I did read the post. Thinking ahead while the series is still going on does risk tempting the wolf gods.
PS...lighten the up, forum cop.
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Roy deserves the start, use Burke as a Dh and use Taveres at CF, noone can run like him, and if they want, bench Lane and put Burke at right, then use Bags as a DH, because if we go to the world series, he deserves to play, I can not see him not playing, so if anything, bench Palmerio or Lane.
start ladaian tomlison, he can do it all
Roy O...Hottest on the staff right now. Stay with the rotation...FIRST PITCH OF GAME FIVE COMING UP!
Start whoever you won't be heartbroken by when he earns a game one loss.
houston lost
not sure if houston will go to big dance now
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