Live Blog: Astros @ Cardinals, May 30th

Hello, Folks. Or perhaps just "folk." Perhaps "folks" is presumptuous? Anyways. This is the second time I’ve liveblogged during a game, the first time I’ve done it with a "partner" from the opposing team. Rachel, the rabid Cardinals and Yadir Molina fan over at Red Bird Ramblings, will be liveblogging for the Astros’ nemesis and opposing team, the St. Louis Cardinals. I am taking a page from the experienced Red Sox Chick’s liveblogging format: This will be one long post and you will have to scroll down to read the most recent thoughts. The game starts in 12 minutes, I’ve had my Chinese takeout and am about to pop open a Molson Canadian in preparation. One needs a beer handy these days if one is going to watch the Astros, because they are really tanking. There’s no other way to describe it. They have been playing some UGLY baseball (with the possible exception of the last two innings of Sunday’s rather dramatic come-from-behind win against the Pirates). There’s really no other way to describe it. Except for perhaps "cr@ptastic." This is my new favorite word. It means the opposite of fantastic. The Astros have been playing cr@ptastic baseball over the last 20 games or so, and they’ve had some bad breaks (Lance Berkman out for a few games with a sore hamstring, then out for a few more due to a hyperextended right knee; Roy Oswalt leaving the game yesterday with a bad hamstring; etc. etc. The list could go on) and some bad calls to go along with it. I’m really hoping they can turn it around soon, because it’s been pretty agonizing to watch. And of course, playing the Cardinals is not making it any easier. But my cable is fixed, I have a beer in hand, and I’m psyched to do some liveblogging. Comments are welcome–keep Rachel and I company!!

8:09: Back to the standard ‘Stros lineup. No "Garner Specials" tonight.

8:10: I like Anthony Reyes’ high socks with the stripes. Old school, and thumbs up for that.

8:11: I have not done my homework. I don’t know anything about Anthony Reyes.

8:11: I do not know how Willy T just got that ball. Down, away, and out of the strike zone. Slapped to right field for a double… I have loved his approach at the plate this season. He’s been taking more pitches, been more patient, not trying to bunt his way on so much. He’s evolving, both offensively and defensively, into a solid player.

8:14: Nice to see Lance back in the lineup… I was worried that the hyperextended right knee (the surgically repaired one) might be more serious than they initially thought.

8:15: Guess not!! Berkman drives the ball to center and Willy T scores… 1-0 ‘Stros. Early offense! Something we have SORELY lacked over the past few weeks…

8:18: Morgan strikes out. That was a good pitch. Mo’s swing, UG-LY.

8:19: Come on, Preston. Let’s try to do SOMETHING resembling ANYTHING positive with runners in scoring position. The strikeout KING… Especially with runners on base.

8:20: Yeah, not so much.

8:24: Which Andy will show up tonight? Good Andy? Or Cursed Andy?

8:26: Andy vs. Albert (aka God). Act I.

8:27: Jeez, even his outs are scary. Long, noisy fly ball to center. Willy T caught it just on the edge of the warning track. Andy looking like Good Andy tonight… 3 quick outs. Very little drama.

8:31: I am still wondering who has replaced normal Brad Ausmus with SuperBrad. He is 37 years old, and he just learned how to hit. I keep waiting for him to level out… a career .257 hitter, he’s currently batting .303 with a .395 OBP.

8:32: Did you have to go down that quietly, guys? Good lord… Let’s make this guy work a little.

8:35: I really hate Scott Rolen. I can’t help it. Not a bad pitch by Andy, but Rolen went down and got a leadoff double…

8:36: The Cardinals announcers are fascinated with Biggio–they are watching him in a little box in the corner of the screen while the Cardinals are batting, and laughing at how he plays like a Little Leaguer–he talks to himself the whole time… He’s totally irresistable in my opinion :)

8:39: WHERE WAS THAT????

8:40: NASTY, Andy. That was NASTY. Big K against So Taguchi, who had a good at bat and worked the count to 3-2…

8:42: *$%*&!!!!

8:43: That was a cutter out of the strikezone, a good pitch, Molina just went down and got it and muscled it into right. Jeez. Tied, 1-1.

8:46: Andy’s been trying to take the pride back with his hitting for a while now… Now would be a good time to help the cause…

8:47: Or not.

8:48: Still waiting for elusive #624 by Bidge. He’s been slumping mightily…

8:49: Reyes irons the bill of his cap to make it flat and straight and old school. How quirky.

8:49: Dude. Biggio Ks. I can’t wait for them to get back to Minute Maid…

8:54: Okay, liking the double plays.

8:55: NO NO NO. Luna bunts his way on… Just in time for: Andy vs. God Act II

8:57: Andy 2, God 0. So far, so good… Andy’s a man on a mission tonight.

9:00: Reyes is looking entirely too comfortable for my taste right now…

9:02: Since no one is on base, maybe Preston will actually get a hit

9:04: Did I just see Preston Wilson work a walk? Is the apocalypse upon us? I will have to re-evaluate my life, my notions of right and wrong, up and down, good and bad…

9:05: Wow. Reyes just gets better when people are on base… He just took The Burkelet to school. How humbling.

9:08: !*%$!*$!*&^

9:10: Did that really just happen? Are you kidding me? I need a drink. A strong one. Heading to the kitchen to fetch a spoon, where I will scoop out my heart, throw it on the floor, and stomp on it in an attempt to emulate what the Astros have done to me the last few weeks.

9:16: It’s a good thing Adam Everett is the best defensive shortstop in the majors. Because I’m about out of patience with his hitting… I love the guy, but he’s KILLING me…

9:18: And another easy 1-2-3 inning for Reyes…

9:18 (cont’d): The Budweiser commercials, you know the ones, where George Clooney does the voiceover, and uses words like "smooth" and "rich," make my whole day. Sad, yes, but true. That man’s voice could make a cat purr.

9:21: Eckstein. I’m not popular with my discussion board with this one, but I really like Eckstein. He has no business being in the majors, he’s little and awkward, and it’s just by sheer guts and will and hard work that he’s made it. That, to me, is what baseball is about.

9:23: Oh God. Andy vs. God, Act III.

9:24: Mound meeting. A long one. Right now, Andy is saying I’m going to go after Albert. Garner and Ausmus are saying, Maybe not such a good idea but we’ll defer to you. Oh thank God. Andy lost the argument. Intentional walk to God. Good move. Except that now he has to face Rolen, who is 2-2.

9:26: Andy gets Rolen to pop out. Now I don’t know what the score is. Is an intentional walk a victory for God? Perhaps it depends on what the hitter behind him does? I’m keeping the score at Andy 2, God 0. As in stats, the BB doesn’t count as an at bat. It’s my blog and I can do what I want…

9:30: BIDGE’s CAREER DOUBLE #624!!!! TIES HANK AARON FOR NINTH ON THE ALL-TIME CAREER DOUBLES LIST!!!

9:34: Come on, Mo. Let’s get him home. Do NOT over think this. DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT. Just hit like you know how to hit. Come on.

9:36: ARGH… Excuse me while I beat my head repeatedly against the arm of my futon.

9:40: OHHHHHH, nasty, ANDY! K to So Taguchi, who thought he had a walk. Other than the two back-to-back mistakes to Rolen and Encarnacion (wince, sigh, rolling of eyes), Andy looks really good.

9:46: Preston Wilson strikes out. All is right with the world once again.

9:48: The BURKELET. There you go, kiddo. A 1-out double to right field.

9:49: Come on, Bradley. Okay, way to watch. Of course, it’s fine for Reyes to pitch around Brad because of the embodiment of the human slump (bless his heart) who bats AFTER Ausmus.

9:50: WonderBrad!

9:51: A well-deserved standing ovation for Reyes, who is done for the night. He has looked truly superb. He can really bring it.

9:54: Very interesting: Wingnut (Everett) is out. Pinch-hitting the leftie Mike Lamb… Shows you how invested Garner is in

9:55: YEAH, Lamb!! Well, that paid off, in the short run, at least. Lamb singles, Burke scores, 3-2 Cards. This, I don’t necessarily like. Andy is done for the night. Palmeiro pinch hitting for Pettitte. This could seriously backfire. Our bullpen is overextended and exhausted. I’ve got to question this move. Come on, OPIE.

9:57: CUE THE CHOIRS OF ANGELS–do you hear them??–a sweet sound!!! The Astros have caught a BREAK. 4-3 Stros.

10:00: Come on, Craig, let’s do this. Way to work the count. Come on, honey.

Save_the_day_110:01: BIDGE gets the Mighty Mouse award for today’s liveblogging: TWO-RUN HOMER TO LEFT!!!! I am giving him a standing ovation in my living room. My neighbor probably thinks I’m nuts. 6-3 Houston!

10:10: I find the way John Rodriguez waggles his whole body back and forth with his bat on his shoulder annoying and disconcerting.

10:11: Strikeout for Springer. So far so good… Russ’s curveball is working nicely tonight. I am really partial to the 12-6 curve. Roy O does it best, I think. Taylor Buchholz has a nice one too.

10:12: It’s Eckstein time. He’s 0-3 tonight… As the Cards’ announcers mentioned, you rarely say "O ‘fer" when talking about Eckstein. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that this is one of those rare times…

10:13: Saved by Willy T. Still o-fer for Eckstein.

10:16: Braden Looper. On my permanent Sh** List for plunking Biggio when he was closing for the Mets on the arm. Bidge’s arm swelled up like a watermelon within like 30 seconds, the Mets fans booed him for some unfathomable reason, and then he stayed in the game, with his arm all swollen like a beachball, and he stole a base. To be fair, I don’t think Looper meant to hit him, but I was sufficiently traumatized.

10:17: Woe is Mo.

10:19: Well, Preston, at least you made contact, darlin. That’s something, I guess.

10:24: Wheeler vs. God. At least no one is on base.

10:25: Holding God to a single is not exactly a victory… but you know. It’s better than the alternative. Come on, Dan Wheeler. Don’t lose your focus. Don’t worry about Pujols on first, worry about Rolen at the plate.

10:26: Rolen, again. *&!%$!*

10:27: As I said Kevin, I never rest easy with the Astros…

10:29: Glad I popped open the second Molson.

10:29 (cont’d): NICE

10:30: Good pitching by Wheels, getting the ground ball to third, Pujols was off on contact and Mo’s throw home beat him easily.

10:30 (cont’d): Come on, Dan Wheeler. Where’s the pride, buddy? You are so good. Let’s get that ERA down. SWEET pitch for strike two. Come on, Wheels. SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET

10:32: Dan Wheeler, with his perpetually mournful aspect, gets out of a jam. That’s what’s supposed to happen. It hasn’t happened enough this season.

10:37: Jason Lane in to pinch hit. Hitting .196. I believe in my deepest heart of hearts that Jason Lane is going to be good. He thinks too much, he worries too much. Phil Garner calls him a "worry wart." If he’d stop overthinking, I really think he has a ton of potential. It’s kind of interesting to me that Garner has stuck with Preston Wilson through his slump while Jason’s starting job has been revoked.

10:42: Lidge in to close it out. After seeing him this weekend (in person) against the Pirates, I really believe (please don’t prove me wrong, Brad) that he’s back. His slider looked so sharp, and he was locating his fastball a lot better, in three consecutive games, including two innings in the never-ending 18-inning debacle on Saturday night. I’m really proud of him.

10:46: LIGHTS OUT, BABY. THAT’s the way to get ‘er done.

Cowboy10:49: Courtesy of my super-fabulous discussion board, I bring a victory graphic (part of one). From the old Astrodome.

10:51: Well, they’ve still got a long way to go, but this is a positive step. I’m really proud of them stepping it up like this.

Thanks to Rachel over at Redbird Ramblings for liveblogging with me, and to all of you (Rachel, of course, and Kevin, Joe, Rafael and Kaylee) for commenting and keeping me company! I’m looking forward to doing this again soon…

An afternoon game tomorrow… So until then…

 

40 Comments

Good luck, ladies! Thanks for the liveblogging! Go Cards! ;-)

-Kevin

http://player2bnamedl8r.mlblogs.com/

Thanks, Kevin! (Except for the “Go Cards” comment) ;)

Freakin’ Berkman!!! ;-)

Reyes is considered the Cardinals “power” pitching prospect.

Seems to me that Wainwright has thrown consistently harder than Reyes, but tonight will be a good test for him.

Berkman is other-worldly. Not as otherwordly as “God” (aka Albert Pujols) but still clutch, and a great hitter.

Thanks for the info on Reyes. All I know is that he wears kick-*ss socks.

Hey-I put up a rather lengthy introduction for Reyes. Check it out Kevin (or Lisa). I’m having trouble taking a break from typiing! haha

Thanks, Rachel! I’ll take a look at the inning break…

Nice at bat by Yadi. Pretty bad one by Miles. But 1-1 ain’t bad. ;-)

I just checked out the mlblogs front page. Yay us for sure. I keep saying Yadi can hit…one day he’ll stop making me look crazy! I hope!

Rachel,

I feel the same way about Jason Lane. I think he’s going to be really good. But he’s batting like .170 or something right now… So he makes me look stupid a lot.

“Andy 2, God 0″ Hilarious! You can’t keep God down for long though.

I’d worry a little about Burke, too, Lisa. Hasn’t looked good in 2 at-bats.

Rachel, Don’t I know it. God will smite us eventually :) I just hope it’s not tonight. My hopes aren’t high, though.

Yay, Scotty! ;-)

Yay, Juan-carncion! ;-)

Hang in there, Lisa. Rocket will be back soon. :)

Left field at Busch III is similar to the Crawford Boxes at Minute Maid Park. All the homeruns seem to be drawn there…

This is my first time to see the new Busch… Interesting about left field. I wish some of the Astros’ homeruns would be drawn there :(

Well, just like the Cards don’t seem to hit homeruns to the Crawford Boxes, maybe it’s hard for opposing players to hit homers there. Must be weird wind currents there.

Ladies, nice job.

Lisa, the Rocket is on his way!

Joe

http://dugoutdiary.mlblogs.com

Congrats, Lisa. Apparently the Cards want to give this one to the Astros. ;-)

Joe,

Thanks for visiting! Are you being optimistic about Rocket? or did you hear something definitive that was not from the Newsday report?? Is he on his way really?

Kevin,

I don’t count this one as over by a long shot. I will not rest easy until the last pitch is thrown. You know as well as I do what can happen (shudder)…

Just here to give a shout out to my fellow Astros blogger, keep on doing that great job girl…

We have great female writers, Alyson and yourself. We are lucky guys huh?

Rafael

http://spacerace.mlblogs.com

http://lacarreraespacial.mlblogs.com

The only dual-language MLBlog. And it’s an Astros blog, of course.

Thank you Dan!

Thanks, Rafael. Putting my name in the same sentence as Alyson Footer, who I think is totally fabulous and who I would love to write alongside of someday, makes my day.

They’ve made some good things happen so far, eh? Keeping my fingers crossed for a good outcome. Man, do they need it!!

Alyson is a great person and writer; one day I had the chance to spend a long while with her at last year’s Fanfest and it was amazing. Hopefully one day I’ll cover the beat in spanish every day instead of just the occasional column. But well..

Yes, they’ve played sound baseball, and that’s something they hadn’t done in a while. There isn’t any secret formula for winning baseball, so I’m glad to see they’re not reinventing the wheel.

Well…this is it…

1 down

2 down

Congrats, Lisa. Good game for the Astros. :)

-Kevin

http://player2bnamedl8r.mlblogs.com/

Lisa, congrats.. If we need you to liveblog for a Lidge 1-2-3 inning.. so be it…

LOL… Go Stros.

LISA OR ANYBODY-
any body know the latest on roger clemens?HAS HE SIGNED WITH HOUSTON?There has been reports that he has and he has not signed.

Kaylee

Thanks for keeping me company, y’all! This was a lot of fun. I hope to do it again soon!

If it takes me liveblogging to get Lidge a 1-2-3 inning, consider it done. I will do it every darn game if I have to!

Kaylee,

I don’t think so. If you go to http://www.chron.com/sports, there’s a front page story that says it’s all a rumor, that Newsday jumped the gun and others jumped on the bandwagon. I’d love to believe it’s true, but sounds like a no-go, at least for now.

Lisa

All I can say about the Clemens situation is that indeed, we’ve been told those reports are premature. The Astros are still on the race to get Clemens, and judging from his latest negative to the Rangers, are in the best position to get him.

Many reporters were today looking for quotes from Tim Purpura and Drayton McLane. But Purpura quickly dismissed that report by Newsday. But I also have to say in Newsday’s favor (and they are sticking to their story for all I see) is that they broke the news of Beltran going to the Mets once.

Rafael.

Well that was fun even if the outcome wasn’t for the Cardinals. Thanks and we’ll have to do it again sometime.

Lisa,

I didn’t forget about “The Rocket.” From what I heard, the ball is in his court. The Astros are the main focus. If I find out more, I’ll let you know.

Joe

http://dugoutdiary.mlblogs.com

Thanks, Joe! Keep me posted!

Lisa,

I don’t know if you heard, but I think it’s official? Rocket is back.

Joe

http://dugoutdiary.mlblogs.com

I know, Joe! Thank you, thank you!! I’m beside myself.

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