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Here we go Blue Jays here we go!
Steeler are you almost finished the season? Let me know when you are doing the offseason, if your are streaming it. I'd like to check that out.
I have 9 games remaining. I will try to give good notice as to when I will be streaming the offseason.
The Astros and Indians split 4 games at Minute Maid Park, with each club winning an extra inning marathon.
CLE 5-8-0 F/13
HOU 6-16-1
CLE 3-9-0
HOU 1-5-0
CLE 2-7-0
HOU 3-8-0
CLE 4-13-2 F/14
HOU 2-6-1
Mark Appel was given his first career start on the mound in the fourth game and pitched well. Appel went scoreless 6 innings, allowing just 3 hits and 2 walks while punching out 7. Appel left with a 2-0 lead but eventually got a No Decision as Houston lost in 14.
Chris Carter homered twice in the series and moved back into a tie with Rookie George Springer for the team lead with 30.
With just nine games remaining in 2014, the Astros will close the home portion of the schedule with 3 games this weekend against the Seattle Mariners. After that, it's 3 in Arlington against the Rangers and 3 in New York against the Mets to finish the season.
AL West Standings through September 18, 2014:
Rangers 82-70 --
Mariners 82-70 --
Athletics 80-72 2.0
Angels 79-74 3.5
Astros 76-77 6.5
Houston Astros (76-77) vs Seattle Mariners (82-70)
September 19-21, 2014
Minute Maid Park - Houston, TX
Probable Starters:
Game One - Friday 7:10 PM
Asher Wojciechski (2-0, 0.56) vs Taijuan Walker (8-3, 2.91)
Game Two - Saturday 6:10 PM
Jerome Williams (13-6, 3.06) vs Erasmo Ramirez (8-15, 4.43)
Game Three - Sunday 1:10 PM
Jarred Cosart (9-9, 4.24) vs Chris Young (8-8, 3.58)
Mr. September Asher Wojciechski will make his first start at Minute Maid Park in Game One of the upcoming Seattle series. Asher has been phenomenal in his first 2 starts (at Seattle and the Angels) and will faceoff against Taijuan Walker whom he beat on September 8 in his first career start.
I'm going to stream the game (as I do all of them) in about 20 minutes (1:00 AM Central). Hop on if you want to see if Woj can keep the magical start to his MLB career going.
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He pitched well, but I shouldn't have started him. He wasn't fully recovered from his CG in the previous outing. However, I wanted to get him a start at home and Williams and Cosart were scheduled for the last 2 home games. I didn't want to bump them to give Woj another day to rest because Williams has been my best pitcher all season and Cosart has the highest rating (85). Therefore, I figured they deserved one more start at Minute Maid too and decided to pitch Woj.
He only have up 1 earned run and struck out 7 in 5.1 innings but got a ND. Houston did eventually win, 4-3.
The Astros played their last home game of 2014 on Sunday afternoon and closed the campaign at Minute Maid in style. Taking 2 of 3 from Seattle, Houston beat the M's 6-3 behind three 2-run homers.
Chris Carter belted his 31st of the year off the facade above the Crawford Boxes in the 1st and Jose Altuve curled his 8th long ball just inside the left field foul pole in the 2nd. Then in the bottom of the 8th, Carter re-took the team lead from George Springer by sending his 32nd blast into the Crawford Boxes.
Houston was 39-42 at Minute Maid Park in 2014.
The Astros took 12 of 19 from the Mariners, who are now in a 3-way tie atop the AL West, this season.
SEA 3-8-1
HOU 4-6-1
SEA 9-18-0
HOU 5-5-2
SEA 3-5-1
HOU 6-6-0
The Astros travel to Arlington next and will play 3 against another of the division's co-leaders, Texas, beginning Monday. Houston will have Thursday off before playing their last 3 games of 2014 in New York against the Mets.
Houston Team Leaders at Home:
Avg: Springer .258
Hits: Carter 75
RBI: Carter 43
HR: Carter, Springer 15
Wins: Cosart 8
MLB Standings through September 21, 2014:
American League
East
x-Blue Jays 85-70 --
Rays 73-83 12.5
Red Sox 73-83 12.5
Yankees 67-88 18.0
Orioles 63-92 22.0
Central
Royals 89-66 --
Indians 88-68 1.5
Tigers 80-75 9.0
Twins 70-85 19.0
White Sox 66-89 23.0
West
Athletics 83-72 --
Rangers 83-72 --
Mariners 83-72 --
Angels 81-75 2.5
Astros 78-78 5.5
National League
East
Nationals 89-67 --
Braves 88-67 0.5
Marlins 79-77 10.0
Phillies 63-93 26.0
Mets 60-96 29.0
Central
Brewers 91-65 --
Cardinals 85-71 6.0
Reds 79-77 12.0
Pirates 62-93 28.5
Cubs 57-99 34.0
West
x-Dodgers 96-60 --
Padres 85-70 10.5
Giants 83-72 12.5
Rockies 80-76 16.0
Diamondbacks 74-82 22.0
X: Clinched Division
Houston Astros (78-78) at Texas Rangers (83-72)
September 22-24, 2014
Globe Life Park - Arlington, TX
Probable Starters:
Game One - Monday 7:05 PM
Scott Feldman (10-7, 3.78) vs Yu Darvish (15-7, 2.91)
Game Two - Tuesday 7:05 PM
Brad Peacock (5-5, 3.47) vs Tanner Scheppers (11-12, 4.77)
Game Three - Wednesday 7:05 PM
Asher Wojciechski (2-0, 0.84) vs Martin Perez (11-10, 3.72)
I'm down to 5 games remaining in the season. I'm planning to play, at least, one more tonight. The tentative plan is to stream the offseason Thursday night. I'd like to open up a Party Chat on the PS4 during the offseason stream.
All of that said, anyone who would be interested in participating can post your availability Thursday and I will do my best to set a time that can accommodate you.
The Astros went to Arlington and took 2 of 3 from Texas, compromising the Rangers playoff chances.
HOU 7-16-2
TEX 1-3-1
HOU 3-8-0
TEX 2-7-0
HOU 1-7-1
TEX 6-13-1
Houston, after taking Thursday off, travels to New York to close the season against the Mets.
MLB Standings through September 25, 2014:
American League
East
X-Blue Jays 86-73 -
Rays 75-84 11.0
Red Sox 74-85 12.0
Yankees 69-90 17.0
Orioles 65-94 21.0
Central
Z-Indians 90-69 -
Z-Royals 90-69 -
Tigers 81-78 9.0
Twins 72-87 18.0
White Sox 69-90 21.0
West
Mariners 86-73 -
Rangers 85-74 1.0
Athletics 84-75 2.0
Angels 83-76 3.0
Astros 80-79 6.0
National League
East
Z-Nationals 90-69 -
Z-Braves 90-69 -
Marlins 80-79 10.0
Phillies 65-94 25.0
Mets 62-97 28.0
Central
X-Brewers 93-66 -
Cardinals 85-74 8.0
Reds 80-79 13.0
Pirates 64-95 29.0
Cubs 60-99 33.0
West
X-Dodgers 97-62 -
Padres 86-73 11.0
Giants 85-74 12.0
Rockies 83-76 14.0
Diamondbacks 76-83 21.0
X: Clinched Division
Y: Wild Card
Z: Clinched Playoff Berth
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Houston Astros (80-79) at New York Mets (62-97)
September 26 - 28, 2014
Citi Field, New York, NY
Probable Starters:
Game One - Friday 7:10 PM
Asher Wojciechski (2-0, 0.84) vs Jacob DeGrom (1-2, 1.90)
Game Two - Saturday 7:10 PM
David Martinez (0-0, 2.70) vs Zack Wheeler (7-16, 4.01)
Game Three - 1:10 PM
Mark Appel (1-1, 1.86) vs Jeremy Hefner (6-18, 4.34)
After mixing up his rotation in the Texas series, Astros' Manager Bo Porter announced that the organization's three MiLB All-Star starting pitchers will get the nod in the final series of the season as Houston has been eliminated from playoff contention.
The Astros need one win to avoid a sixth consecutive losing season. The Mets can avoid a 100-loss season with a single win in the series.
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Houston assured themselves of their first non-losing season in 6 years on Friday night in Flushing with a 2-1 win over the Mets at Citi Field.
The game's only runs all came courtesy of solo home runs.
Chris Carter hit his 34th of the season in the top of the 1st, Travis d'Arnaud leveled the score with his 3rd homer in the bottom of the 5th inning and Jon Singleton provided the difference-maker, his 14th, in the top of the 7th.
The real story, however, was the final start of 2014 for 25-year-old rookie Asher Wojciechski. Wojciechski, in his 4th start, pitched a complete game, scattering 6 hits while walking just 1 and striking out a dozen Mets.
Wojciechski finishes his September stint with the big club, going 3-0 with a 0.89 ERA. The righty struck out 31 and walked just 8 in 30.1 innings. He posted a WHIP of 0.63, allowing 14 hits and just 1 long ball. Lefties hit .167 against him, while righties batted just .098.
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You playing tonight? I have wanted to see how bad these Mets are. lol
Steeler are you live streaming the off season tonight? I saw your 2nd to last game but I don't know if you broadcast your last game of the season.