Is Cameron Maybin the new Captain Midnight?

September 7, 2017

Cameron Maybin’s 2nd straight night to provide the winning scores with a late home run is a rarified feat of joy for all of Astros Nation.

Cameron Maybin May Be – The New Captain Midnight

Who was Captain Midnight?

Cameron Maybin may be the new Captain Midnight.

Back in my time of being a little kid in the radio hero days of the early to mid-1940s, Saturday mornings were my time to listen to the adventures of the Captain Midnight, one of the lesser known early caped crusaders. His specialty was taking down evil forces that encroached upon our American way of life because of World War II. He always prevailed, but he had a bad habit of always saving the day at the very last minute. Hence, I always presumed, that was the reason he apparently earned the heroic name of Captain Midnight. It fell easily upon his strong, but “sorry I’m late shoulders” by the way he always did away with the bad guys late, but in the nick of time.

The rationale I held for the hero’s identity was reinforced by my mother’s favorite shouts of frustration with me, whenever I proved late on the performance of a chore or expectation. “Billy,” she would sometimes bellow. “It’s almost ten o’clock! Why aren’t you already dressed for bed and asleep? Who do you think you are? Captain Midnight?”

The Captain Midnight Secret Message Decoder

No, I was never Captain Midnight, but I did send off several cereal box coupons to get one of those special “Captain Midnight Secret Message Decoders” that allowed only those of us who had them to understand the message we would get at the close of every show from Captain Midnight himself. The message usually had something to do with us decoders remaining loyal to Captain Midnight by getting our moms to keep on buying his special cereal.

Does wearing #3 figure into this midnight hour performance by Cameron Maybin?

How is Cameron Maybin the new Captain Midnight?

It should be obvious by now. In the 6 games he’s played for the Astros since his pick up from the Angels, Cameron Maybin has bashed 3 homers in the later innings of his last 4 starts. The first contributed mightily to victory; the last two in Seattle were the flat out difference-makers, claiming victory over defeat each time.

Keep it up, Captain Maybin! We’re sure that the parents of Cameron Midnight are even happier than the rest of us with their son’s beautiful performance for his new team!

 

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AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST STANDINGS

THRU GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017 

RANK AL WEST W L PCT. GB
1 ASTROS 86 53 .616  
2 ANGELS 72 68 .514 14.5
3 RANGERS 70 69 .504 16.0
4 MARINERS 69 71 .493 17.5
5 ATHLETICS 59 80 .424 27

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AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST GAME SCORES

THRU GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017

 ASTROS 5 – MARINERS 3

 ATHLETICS 3 – ANGELS 1                 

 RANGERS 12, 4 – BRAVES 8, 5

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AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING AVERAGE LEADERS

 THRU GAMES OF WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017

RANK PLAYER TEAM AB H 2B 3B HR BA
1 JOSE ALTUVE HOU 521 183 36 4 21 .351
2 AVISAIL GARCIA CWS 432 140 22 4 14 .324
3 ERIC HOSMER KC 520 164 25 1 23 .315
4 JOSH REDDICK HOU 432 135 28 3 12 .313
NR * CARLOS CORREA HOU 342 106 18 1 20 .310
5 JOSE RAMERIZ CLE 525 162 47 6 25 .309
6 JONATHAN SCHOOP BAL 532 163 33 0 31 .306
7 ELVIS ANDRUS TEX 559 170 38 4 20 .304
8 JEAN SEGURA SEA 456 138 27 2 8 .303
9 JOE MAUER MIN 444 134 30 1 6 .302
10 LORENZO CAIN KC 508 151 25 4 14 .297
0THER TOP 40 ASTROS
12 MARWIN GONZALEZ HOU 395 117 27 0 21 .296
14 GEORGE SPRINGER HOU 471 139 25 0 31 .295
16 YULI GURRIEL HOU 464 135 36 1 16 .291
22 ALEX BREGMAN HOU 479 136 33 5 16 .284           

NR * LOST TIME ON THE DL HAS TEMPORARILY REMOVED CORREA FROM AN OFFICIAL QUALIFYING PLACE IN THE RANKING OF TOP 40 HITTERS.

 

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Bill McCurdy

Principal Writer, Editor, Publisher

The Pecan Park Eagle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Verlander Off to Great Start with Astros

September 6, 2017

Model/Actress Kate Upton was in Seattle Tuesday, wearing an Astros cap. Kate is the beautiful girl friend/fiancee of our new Astro ace, Justin Verlander. Of course, she’s going to like wearing the orange and blue. It’s been a long time since this club added a little glamour to the talent pool. – Right, Bo Belinsky?

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 Astro*Notes. The Baseball Reference.com career stat line for Justin Verlander says it best as a whole idea. Over 13 seasons as an MLB pitcher, the man has racked up an an incredible W-L record pitcher, and now, as of September 5, 2017, his current record stands at 184 wins and 144 losses, but only one win has been recorded as a starting pitcher for the Houston Astros – and that one happened last night in his first try for the team and city – that both now answer all calls to the same identity – Houston Strong – and getting stronger by the day.

Late in the game, when that powerful line drive off the quick bat of Robinson Cano slammed head on into Verlander’s right fore arm, there was an understandably fast gathering of Astros people that assembled at the mound to assess the damage. Verlander paced back and forth, took a couple of practice pitches in their hovering presence, and rapidly said “let’s go” – just as assuredly as Wyatt Earp gave the same sign to Doc Holliday, immediately prior to their little walk over to the O.K. Corral, down in Tombstone, Arizona.

The guy’s got ice water in his veins. On a night it took forever for the Astros to buy a first hit, Justin Verlander was just as tough on the Mariners, in spite of the fact that they managed to sneak a solo shot homer in on him off the bat of Kyle Seager that tied the game at 1-1 in the bottom of the 4th. The Astros had no hits in the game until much later. They got their first run on 3 walks and a sac fly by Alex Bregman in the top of the 3rd, all coming off Seattle starter Ariel Miranda.

Verlander went 6 innings in his Astros debut, giving up the solo homer-run, a total of 6 hits and 1 walk, while also racking up 7 K’s over the course of his 102 pitch-count night. After the Cano cruncher hit to his arm in the 6th, Verlander would pitch his way out of a jam. The Mariners would score no more runs on this destined night.

Before Verlander left, however, another new Astro, Cameron Maybin, unloaded a mighty 2-run blast to left to give Mr. Verlander and his joyous Astros teammates a 3-1 lead that would hold up as the final victory score for Houston. Some nice 2-inning hold work by Joe Musgrove and a lights out save by Ben Giles finished the job, protecting Verlander’s first win as an Astros. Giles blew away all three men he faced in the 9th, recording his 29th save of the year.

Only the Astros bats stayed mainly silent last night. Beyond the Maybin kill shot, a harmless single by Carlos Correa that followed proved to be the club’s 2nd and only other hit on the night.

If you want a better look at Justin Verlander’s stat career, try this link to his Baseball Reference.com player page:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/v/verlaju01.shtml

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AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST STANDINGS

THRU GAMES OF TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2017

RANK AL WEST W L PCT. GB
1 ASTROS 85 53 .616  
2 ANGELS 72 67 .518 13.5
3 RANGERS 69 68 .504 15.5
4 MARINERS 69 70 .496 16.5
5 ATHLETICS 58 80 .420 27

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AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST GAME SCORES

THRU GAMES OF TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2017

 ASTROS 3 – MARINERS 1

 ANGELS 8 – ATHLETICS 7                 

 RANGERS @ BRAVES (postponed)

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AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING AVERAGE LEADERS

 THRU GAMES OF TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2017

RANK PLAYER TEAM AB H 2B 3B HR BA
1 JOSE ALTUVE HOU 521 183 36 4 21 .351
2 AVISAIL GARCIA CWS 429 139 22 4 14 .324
3 ERIC HOSMER KC 515 163 24 1 23 .317
NR * CARLOS CORREA HOU 337 106 18 1 20 .315
4 JOSE RAMIREZ CLE 521 162 47 6 25 .311
5 JOSH REDDICK HOU 429 133 28 3 12 .310
6 JONATHAN SCHOOP BAL 532 163 33 0 31 .306
7 JEAN SEGURA SEA 452 137 27 1 8 .303
8 JOE MAUER MIN 443 134 30 1 6 .302
9 ELVIS ANDRUS TEX 550 165 37 4 19 .300
10 JOSE ABREU CWS 531 158 36 4 27 .298
0THER TOP 40 ASTROS
13 MARWIN GONZALEZ HOU 391 115 25 0 21 .294
14 GEORGE SPRINGER HOU 466 137 25 0 31 .294
15 YULI GURRIEL HOU 461 135 36 1 16 .293
21 ALEX BREGMAN HOU 474 135 32 5 16 .285

NR * LOST TIME ON THE DL HAS TEMPORARILY REMOVED CORREA FROM AN OFFICIAL QUALIFYING PLACE IN THE RANKING OF TOP 40 HITTERS.

 

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Bill McCurdy

Principal Writer, Editor, Publisher

The Pecan Park Eagle

 

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Keuchel Did Well; Verlander Goes Tonight

September 5, 2017

Dallas Keuchel

 

Astro*Notes. Dallas Keuchel set a good tone for the Astros starting debut of Justin Verlander tonight in Seattle. Keuchel went 7.2 innings, giving up 7 scattered hits and 2 runs – and throwing 108 pitches before his work was done. He had command, walking only 2; of his 23 “outs” – 5 were punch-outs; 16 came on ground balls; and only 2 came to be by the fly ball route. The net effect upon Keuchel’s record was also sweet. He is now 12-3 with a 2.88 ERA.

Nice work, Dallas! The estimable Mr. Verlander probably doesn’t need the challenge to find his own heights, but sometimes, we all benefit from the synergy of a competitive challenging force in our lives. It’s just more like the philosophy expressed in this one-line parody of that famous ancient Wrigley chewing gum jingle:

“Double your pleasure

Double Your fun

When two “CYs” sign up

They’re better than one!”

Apparently, Astros GM Jeff Luhnow and Astros owner Jim Crane understood the gist of this message without the help of any singing commercials.

And Dallas Keuchel’s first impressive rattle out of the box, since what we hope will prove to be the greatest deadline deal in baseball history, is simply an introduction to how the talents and teammate presence of Keuchel and Verlander to each other will drive both to reach heights that neither could ever have hoped to achieve this year alone, all circumstances considered.

Keuchel’s comments in the Chronicle over the weekend, in fact, may have been more than filler words – and more like the harbinger of things to come, notably in the sweep of the Mets and in his own great job last night in Seattle. Although he wasn’t quite completing the thought in the mind of the writer who did the weekend story, Keuchel implied that the team’s return to our devastated, but never down and out, hustling to help each other Houston – and the affirmative message to the team from ownership that came about too. via the Verlander deal – were almost joined together as a deep and powerful energy-booster.  Keuchel may as well have said something like the following because it ran all the way through his implicit weekend commentary: “Just as the City of Houston will rise from the waters of Harvey as a display of Houston Strong, it’s time for the Astros to re-light the fires of July and again work to becoming the best team in baseball!”

The only time to be the best team in baseball, and have it really count forever, is after your club wins the last playable game of the World Series.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST STANDINGS

THRU GAMES OF MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2017 

RANK AL WEST W L PCT. GB
1 ASTROS 84 53 .613  
2 ANGELS 71 67 .514 13.5
3 RANGERS 69 68 .504 15.0
4 MARINERS 69 69 .500 15.5
5 ATHLETICS 58 79 .423 26.0

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AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST GAME SCORES

THRU GAMES OF MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2017

 ASTROS 6 – MARINERS 2

 ANGELS 11 – ATHLETICS 9                 

 RANGERS 8 – BRAVES 2

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AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING AVERAGE LEADERS

 THRU GAMES OF MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2017

RANK PLAYER TEAM AB H 2B 3B HR BA
1 JOSE ALTUVE HOU 517 183 36 4 21 .354
2 AVISAIL GARCIA CWS 425 137 22 4 14 .322
3 ERIC HOSMER KC 512 163 24 1 23 .318
NR * CARLOS CORREA HOU 333 105 18 1 20 .315
4 JOSE RAMERIZ CLE 516 160 47 6 23 .310
5 JOSH REDDICK HOU 429 133 28 3 12 .310
6 JONATHAN SCHOOP BAL 529 162 33 0 30 .306
7 JEAN SEGURA SEA 448 137 27 1 8 .306
8 JOE MAUER MIN 440 133 30 1 6 .302
9 JOSE ABREU CWS 526 158 36 4 27 .300
10 ELVIS ANDRUS TEX 550 165 37 4 19 .300
OTHER TOP 40 ASTROS
12 MARWIN GONZALEZ HOU 388 115 25 0 21 .296
14 GEORGE SPRINGER HOU 464 137 25 0 31 .295
15 YULI GURRIEL HOU 458 135 36 1 16 .295
21 ALEX BREGMAN HOU 471 135 32 5 16 .287

NR * LOST TIME ON THE DL HAS TEMPORARILY REMOVED CORREA FROM AN OFFICIAL QUALIFYING PLACE IN THE RANKING OF TOP 40 HITTERS.

 

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Bill McCurdy

Principal Writer, Editor, Publisher

The Pecan Park Eagle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maxwell Kates: Justin Verlander

September 5, 2017

Maxwell Kates

 Maxwell Kates is a talented and dedicated SABR member who researches, writes and breathes baseball with all the passion and fire that comes with the territory – as he still manages to contain what he wants to say in organized columns and rows of thought. His background in accounting has served him well. Maxwell grew up a Tigers fan and this contribution could not have come at a more timely moment for publication. With the great Justin Verlander making his first start as an Astro Tuesday night in Seattle, we hope you enjoy and appreciate this timely story in words and pictures that we received all good-to-go now only yesterday.

Look for another thoughtful and scholarly baseball history piece from David Skelton here too in the next couple of weeks. We think you are going to like it as well.

JUSTIN VERLANDER – DETROIT MEMORIES

By Maxwell Kates

Only a handful of major league players in the history of baseball can claim to be ‘franchise players.’ These are players whose talent is so exceptional that the success of their entire team often runs in direct proportion to their own diamond achievements. The obvious one is Tom Seaver, who was even labelled as ‘The Franchise’ in his decade with the New York Mets. The Giants won the pennant in Willie Mays’ rookie season of 1951 and remained perennial contenders until he was traded from the organization 21 years later. The Yankees never posted a losing season with their Clipper in centre field, while the Baltimore Orioles won four pennants in six years with Frank Robinson in right field.

A more recent star who may claim bragging rights as a franchise player is Justin Verlander. Until recently, he pitched his entire career with the Detroit Tigers. Verlander joined the Tigers in 2005, just as the team was completing its seventeen year odyssey as the worst team in major league baseball. Almost instantaneous with Verlander’s arrival, the Tigers became contenders. They posted winning records in nine of eleven seasons between 2006 and 2016, with five playoff berths and two trips to the World Series. Verlander remained a Tiger until the final minute of August 2017. Floundering on the field, the Tigers dealt Verlander to the Houston Astros for prospects Franklin Perez, Jake Rogers, and Daz Cameron. What you’re about to read is a nostalgic look back at Verlander’s Detroit years as seen through the eyes of one Tigers fan through the lens of six personal memories.

MEMORY #1: JUNE 12, 2007

Justin Verlander’s First No-Hitter

Verlander, a native of Virginia, was born on February 20, 1983. He attended Old Dominion University and was selected first by the Detroit Tigers in the June 2004 amateur draft. Slightly more than one year later, on July 4, 2005, Verlander made his major league debut, a 6-0 loss to the Indians in Cleveland. Unsuccessful in two 2005 appearances, he returned to the Tigers with a vengeance in 2006 by posting a 17-9 record with 3.63 ERA and 124 strikeouts. Verlander complemented starters Jeremy Bonderman, Nate Robertson, and Kenny Rogers on a Detroit team that surprised everyone except themselves, going as far as the World Series before losing to the St. Louis Cardinals.

Vienna, Austria

The emerging ‘Dutch Master’ of Detroit’s rotation was out to prove that 2007 was no sophomore jinx. He won 18 games with a berth on the All-Star team in San Francisco. One of those wins took place on June 12 as the Tigers hosted the Milwaukee Brewers at Comerica Park. I listened to the game on the radio as Verlander struck out 12 batters, including future teammate Prince Fielder in the 4th inning. Four Brewers reached base on balls while one Verlander fastball reached 102 miles per hour on the radar. As Vin Scully would have reported, in the top of the 9th with two outs, the next Brewer to get a base hit would be the first. J. J. Hardy wouldn’t have the chance. He flew out to right to end the ballgame, Tigers win 4-0, no-hitter for Justin Verlander! From where I sat, the most unique aspect of the game was my own vantage point. I was listening on short wave radio in Vienna, Austria.

MEMORY #2: MAY 7, 2011

Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander works against the Toronto Blue Jays during fourth inning of a baseball game in Toronto Saturday, May 7, 2011. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darren Calabrese)

After falling short of a second consecutive playoff berth in 2007, the Tigers acquired Miguel Cabrera, Dontrelle Willis, and Edgar Renteria in blockbuster trades. Anticipated to return to the World Series, they began the 2008 season 0-7 which set the course for the balance of the year. Verlander led the league with 17 losses and posted a ghastly 4.84 ERA. Although Verlander and his Tigers returned to respectability in 2009 (19-9, 269K, 3.45 ERA), they fell short of any playoff hopes on the final day of the season. Injuries protracted any success for the Tigers in 2010 but 2011 became a season for the ages in the Motor City.

I was preparing for the CPA finals in 2011. Returning home from a course on a Saturday afternoon, my telephone was ringing as I walked in the door. It was my mother. “Turn on the television,” she insisted. “I won’t tell you what channel, just turn it on.” It was the 5th inning and the Tigers were leading the hometown Blue Jays by a margin of 7-0. At that stage, no Toronto batter had reached 1st base safely, let alone achieved a hit. There was tension in the top of the 8th when home plate umpire Jerry Meals identified a close pitch as ball four for Blue Jays’ catcher J. P. Arencibia. The perfect game was over but Arencibia reached base on a walk, not a hit. The Tigers added two runs in the top of the ninth before retiring the Blue Jays in a 1-2-3 bottom half of the inning. The Tigers 9, the Blue Jays 0, no-hitter #2 for Justin Verlander!

My mother knew that I always wanted to watch a no-hitter twenty years after we missed Wilson Alvarez throw one in Baltimore for the Chicago White Sox by a couple of games. Now I had finally seen my no-hitter and as an added bonus, it was authored by my favourite player on my favourite team. To date, it’s the only one I’ve ever seen.

MEMORY #3: JULY 5, 2011

Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Justin Verlander, left, and catcher Alex Avila watch the scoreboard replay of Los Angeles Angels’ Howard Kendrick (not pictured) scoring during the second inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Tuesday, July 5, 2011. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo)

Verlander improved his record to a modest 3-3 with his no-hitter in Toronto but he would not lose again in eight decisions through early July. His record was now a sterling 11-3 as he faced Dan Haren of the Angels at Anaheim Stadium. It was also the eve of the 41st annual SABR convention in nearby Long Beach, California. Dave Raglin, a friend of mine from Virginia through the Mayo Smith Society, had arranged to attend the contest with his wife, Barb Mantegani. Also joining us were Mark Kanter and the late Paul Hirsch. A batboy for the Angels in 1974, Paul remained familiar with the nooks and crannies of Anaheim Stadium that were obscure to the more casual fans among us.

(FROM LEFT) MARK KANTER, DAVE RAGLIN, BARB MANTEGANI, MAXWELL KATES, and PAUL HIRSCH.

Seated behind home plate in the upper deck, we were treated to a view worthy of a Jerry Dunphy news signoff, including the desert, the sea, and much of southern California. Verlander only gave up one run, an RBI double by Erick Aybar which scored Howie Kendrick, and two hits the entire evening. Unfortunately for his team, that was still one run more than the Tigers scored. In an unusual turn of events, Verlander was ejected as he was being relieved for Joaquin Benoit. Storming off the field, he proceeded to argue a call in the 2nd inning with 1st base umpire Joe West.

Verlander’s loss in Orange county was but a blip on his 2011 record. On June 25, he struck out 14 Arizona Diamondbacks while on August 27, he became the first Tiger since Bill Gullickson in 1991 to register 20 wins for the year as he whitewashed the Minnesota Twins at Target Field.

MEMORY #4: SEPTEMBER 24, 2011

Verlander of Detroit
Tuning Up the Motor City

My parents drove from their home in Ottawa to Detroit, stopping to collect me in Toronto for a weekend of Tigers baseball and visits with family friends Allen and Phyllis Gantman, along with Steve Lauer and Marilyn Klar from Toledo. While Verlander did not pitch on the Sunday contest we attended at Comerica Park, a 10-6 rout of the Baltimore Orioles, we did watch him pitch the night before on a large screen television at the Motor City Casino. It was not Verlander’s most stellar performance. He yielded five Baltimore runs – four of them earned – before the 3rd inning came and went. Although the Tigers rallied to tie the game in the 8th inning, Baltimore pinch runner Kyle Hudson tipped the scale in favour of the visitors from Charm City. Orioles 6, Tigers 5, no decision for Justin Verlander.

(From Left) Steve Lauer, Marilyn Klar, Maxwell Kates, David Kates, Phyllis Gantman, Allen Gantman 2

The game was memorable not so much for the action on the field but for the editorial offered by my mother after the game. “What’s the big deal with Verlander?” she asked rhetorically before continuing with “He never does anything good anytime I watch.” Then she pointed to me and insisted, “Just like your other favourite, Ripken.” Finally she asked my father, “David, did you ever see Baltimore play where Ripken didn’t strike out?”

The Tigers Yearbook in the 2011 Season of Justin Verlander’s Cy Young and MVP Renderings.

My mother’s attempt at Ernie Harwell notwithstanding, Verlander was completing one of the signature seasons by any starter of the 21st century. He led the league with 24 wins against only 5 losses, 250 strikeouts, and a 2.40 ERA, joining former Astros scout Hal Newhouser as the only Detroit hurler to win the Pitching Triple Crown. Although the Tigers lost the American League Championship Series to the Texas Rangers, Verlander impressed the writers sufficiently to win both the Most Valuable Player and Cy Young Awards.

MEMORY #5: OCTOBER 24, 2012

Verlander and the 2012 World Series

My mother must have been watching both the All-Star Game and Game 1 of the World Series in 2012. Verlander started both and he was pitiful on each occasion. During the regular season, he continued to pitch brilliantly, 17 wins against 8 losses, 239 strikeouts, and a 2.64 ERA. Unfortunately, the cast that supported him was lacklustre for much of the season. Verlander, Cabrera, and free agent signing Prince Fielder anchored one of the most expensive payrolls in baseball, one that did not yield the intended results. At a family brunch at the end of June, my father even admonished me by arguing that “…at least my team didn’t spend all their money on Percy Fielding.”

The Sandoval Home Run

Somehow the Tigers managed to sprint to the end of the regular season before dispatching the Oakland A’s and New York Yankees in their respective playoff series. Only four victories at the expense of the San Francisco Giants separated the Tigers from their fifth World Series championship. They never achieved those victories. In the opening game in Herb Caen’s ‘Baghdad by the Bay,’ the Tigers and Verlander surrendered five runs in four innings, including two home runs to Pablo “Kung Fu Panda” Sandoval. My friend Dash Read, a high school classmate now working as a realtor in Ottawa, sent me a one word e-mail which read “VERLOSER.”

Fortunately, Tommy Lasorda was not a Tigers fan. If a reporter, Paul Olden for example, would have asked his opinion of Sandoval’s performance, Lasorda would have likely answered, “What’s my opinion of Sandoval’s performance? What do you think? He beat us with three home runs!” That was the bowdlerized rendition. Even after Verlander was sent to the showers, Sandoval hit his hat trick off relief pitcher Al Albuquerque. Final score, San Francisco Giants 8, Detroit Tigers 3. Verlander and his teammates were clearly in over their heads. He would not be the only matinee idol named Justin to make that claim.

MEMORY #6: JULY 4, 2013

Justin Verlander in Toronto

The Tigers overcame a disappointing finish in the 2012 World Series to once again field a contending ballclub in 2013. Verlander did not pitch his most brilliant record, 13-12 for the season, but was good for 217 strikeouts and a 3.46 ERA. Shortly before his sixth and final All-Star Game berth in a Detroit uniform, Verlander took the mound in Toronto on the birthday of his country. The Blue Jays had whitewashed the Tigers on Canada Day three days before while Detroit won each of the next two games.

David Eisenstadt
Maxwell Kates’ treasured baseball mentor

Verlander pitched seven impressive innings, fanning five Blue Jays and yielding no runs and three hits. I attended the game with David Eisenstadt, an important mentor throughout my career who ignited my interest in the Tigers to begin with. Unlike the game in Anaheim nearly two years before, his position players helped him on this Thursday night. A quintet of doubles by Detroit hitters, complemented by a two run blast by Austin Jackson, propelled the Tigers to an 11-1 victory over the Blue Jays.

More accurately, I watched eight innings with David – the 3rd inning I watched with Karen and Joe Wampler who travelled to Toronto from Westland, Michigan to watch the Tigers play. It was the day Karen went from being a ‘Facebook friend’ to a ‘real friend,’ as was the case with David Lally, who had travelled with his son David Jr. from Flint to watch the Tigers-Blue Jays series.

CONCLUSION

Although the Tigers returned to the playoffs in 2013 and again in 2014, it became clear that their window of opportunity was shrinking. After enduring injuries during a last-place 2015 campaign, Verlander posted an impressive renaissance in 2016 (16-9, 254K, 3.04 ERA). Unfortunately, he lost the Cy Young Award to former teammate Rick Porcello by only five votes. The Tigers were eliminated from the playoffs on the final day of the 2016 season, a sign of things to come in 2017.

On February 10, 2017, Tigers owner Mike Ilitch passed away at the age of 87. The next generation of his family adopted a different philosophy to run the ballclub with a movement towards youth. Despite winning 8 of their first 12 games, it soon became evident that reign at contention was a thing of the past. The final outing in a Detroit uniform took place on August 30, a 6-2 victory over the Rockies bolstered by an RBI single in the Rocky Mountain air of Denver. The following day, Justin Verlander’s tenure with the Tigers became a memory.

September 2, 2017
Justin Verlander is now a Houston Astro.

Verlander was traded at a time another major league organization needs his skills far more than the Tigers’ do. Donald Sutherland once stated that “legends are made by doing the right thing in the right place at the right time.” The next two months represents the greatest challenge of Verlander’s career and he knows it. This is an opportunity for him to shine and become a hero in an altogether new city while pitching for the Houston Astros.

While I, personally, am disappointed that I will no longer have the chance to see Verlander pitch in a Detroit uniform, I hope other Tigers fans will join me in supporting his new team, the Astros, as they compete to win the 2017 World Series for the city of Houston.

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Bill McCurdy

Principal Writer, Editor, Publisher

The Pecan Park Eagle

Greatness Calling Houston Via Verlander

September 4, 2017

When he wasn’t busy meeting his new teammates Saturday, Justin Verlander was paying riveted close attention to the game itself.

 

Labor Day Notes. …. The Astros seem to be catching a second strong wind this Labor Day Weekend. Just getting home to be with their own families who rode out the storm of biblical proportions may have been tonic enough, but can we even imagine how the players felt when brand new Astro Justin Verlander showed up in time from Detroit to suit up and join the club in their dugout for most of Saturday’s first game of a doubleheader sweep of the Mets? His handsome presence and infectious smile, and, even on TV at home, his easy-to-see gladness to go through all the new-kid-in-school hugs and hand shakes was totally in place. Justin Verlander, the arguably greatest pitcher in 21st century MLB history is here – as one of us – as one of the now two former Cy Young winners that frame all of our hopes – including his own – for a Houston World Series victory in 2017.

Wanting greatness for our Houston Astros is one thing, folks, but finding out that greatness also wants to be one of our Houston Astros is a whole other level of surrealism.

The great Justin Verlander is not simply here. If he didn’t want to be here, this trade could not have happened. – That’s right. – Justin Verlander wants to be here. And he obviously wants to be a Houston Astro. And he didn’t come here to not be great. – We take nothing for granted, friends, but strap on your seat belts and hold onto your caps. If our hopes should fall out of this plane anytime between now and late October, it’s going to be a long trip to the ground.

We just gotta believe!

Too sweet” would be my tweet – if I were the kind of Internet Joe who did that sort of thing.

Happy Labor Day, Everybody!

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AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST STANDINGS

THRU GAMES OF SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2017 

RANK AL WEST W L PCT. GB
1 ASTROS 83 53 .610  
2 ANGELS 70 67 .511 13.5
3 MARINERS 69 68 .504 14.5
4 RANGERS 68 68 .500 15.0
5 ATHLETICS 58 78 .426 25.0

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AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST GAME SCORES

THRU GAMES OF SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2017

ASTROS 8 – METS 6

RANGERS 7 – ANGELS 6                 

MARINERS 10 – ATHLETICS 2

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AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING AVERAGE LEADERS

THRU GAMES OF SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2017

RANK PLAYER TEAM AB H 2B 3B HR BA
1 JOSE ALTUVE HOU 513 183 36 4 21 .357
2 AVISAIL GARCIA CWS 422 137 22 4 14 .325
NR * CARLOS CORREA HOU 328 105 18 1 20 .320
3 ERIC HOSMER KC 508 161 24 1 22 .317
4 JOSH REDDICK HOU 425 132 28 3 12 .311
5 JOSE RAMERIZ CLE 513 159 46 6 22 .310
6 JONATHAN SCHOOP BAL 525 162 33 0 30 .309
7 JEAN SEGURA SEA 444 136 27 1 8 .306
8 JOE MAUER MIN 436 132 29 1 6 .303
9 ELVIS ANDRUS TEX 545 164 37 4 18 .301
10 JOSE ABREU CWS 522 157 36 4 27 .301
OTHER TOP 40 ASTROS
12 GEORGE SPRINGER HOU 460 136 25 0 31 .296
13 MARWIN GONZALEZ HOU 384 113 25 0 21 .294
14 YULI GURRIEL HOU 454 133 36 1 15 .293
21 ALEX BREGMAN HOU 466 134 31 5 16 .288

NR * LOST TIME ON THE DL HAS TEMPORARILY REMOVED CORREA FROM AN OFFICIAL QUALIFYING PLACE IN THE RANKING OF TOP 40 HITTERS.

 

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Bill McCurdy

Principal Writer, Editor, Publisher

The Pecan Park Eagle

 

 

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Bill Gilbert: Astro Wheels Come Off in August

September 4, 2017

SABR Analyst and Pecan Park Eagle Contributor Bill Gilbert takes a look at the Astros’ August slump and the last minute of the month deal that could prove to be the salvation of the season.

 

Wheels Come Off for Astros in August

By Bill Gilbert

 

After four strong months, the Houston Astros fell on hard times in August with injuries and poor performance. The team suffered its first losing month this season with a record of 11-17 in August. Things should get better in September with players returning from injuries and the acquisition of former MVP and Cy Young Award winner, Justin Verlander.

Despite the poor performance in August, the Astros still lead the major leagues in most offensive categories: batting average (.284), on-base percentage (.347), slugging percentage (.484), runs per game (5.53) and fewest strikeouts (895). They are second in home runs with 204, one behind the Orioles with 205.

The pitching numbers are not as impressive. The ERA is 4.14 compared to the MLB average of 4.35 which ranks 12th. However, the pitching staff ranks first in the majors in striking out opposing batters. It was widely expected that the Astros would acquire a starting pitcher prior to the non-waiver trading deadline on July 31. However these efforts were unsuccessful. The Astros did pick up two relief pitchers, Francisco Liriano and Tyler Clippard, to bolster the bullpen but neither have performed consistently and have ERA’s over 6.00.

The month had more lowlights than highlights. They played the entire month without shortstop Carlos Correa and pitcher Lance McCullers, Jr., who were still on the disabled list at the end of the month. At one point, both catchers were on the disabled list requiring the use of two minor league catchers for several games. The team started the month with a 3-game losing streak and later lost 5 in a row, including a 3-game sweep by the Chicago White Sox, the weakest team in the league. Hurricane Harvey also had an effect, forcing a three game home series with the Texas Rangers to be played at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida when the Rangers refused to swap locations with a September series. The Astros were clearly not focused in the series but managed one win in the 3-games.

Offensively, the team was led in August by Alex Bregman who batted .345 and also led the team in on-base percentage and slugging average. He had a 14-game hitting streak in August including a 10-game streak when he collected an extra base hit in each game. Yuli Gurriel and Jose Altuve both batted over .300 but they were the only other regulars who batted over .235. Altuve’s average was only .304 in August but he still leads the league in hitting (.355) by a large margin and is among the leaders in several other categories. A strong finish in September will put him in the conversation for AL MVP.

The Astros used only 5 starting pitchers in August and none won more than 2 games. Collin McHugh (2.94) was the only one with an ERA under 4.00. Ken Giles collected 5 saves in his 6 opportunities.

A major highlight in August occurred in the final minute of the month when the Astros acquired pitcher, Justin Verlander and super model, Kate Upton, from Detroit for three minor league players. The players traded away are prospects but they are not among the Astros top prospects and they are all young and in the lower minors.

The Astros saw their 16 game lead in the AL West on August 1 drop to 11 ½ games at the end of the month. The big challenge will be to finish with the best record in the AL in order to have the home advantage in the playoffs. They enter September 3 ½ games ahead of the Cleveland Indians and 5 ½ games ahead of the Boston Red Sox. They finish the season with a crucial 4 game series with the Red Sox in Boston.

If Verlander continues to pitch as well as he has since the All-Star break and the injured players come back strong, the Astros should win the AL West Division fairly easily and be in a good position to go deep in the playoffs.

 

Bill Gilbert

billcgilbert@sbcglobal.net

9/2/17

 

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Bill McCurdy

Principal Writer, Editor, Publisher

The Pecan Park Eagle

Houston Strong! ~ That’s Who We Are!

September 3, 2017

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September 2, 2017: The Astros and the Mets played a doubleheader in dedication to the people of Houston and South Texas who have been devastated by the largest hurricane rainfall in American history.

 

The New Logo Patch That the Astros Will Be Wearing was premiered and Mayor Sylvester Turner threw out the first pitch.

 

Like the Good Captain of the Good Ship, Astros Manager A.J. Hinch grabbed the mike prior to Game One to communicate the Astros’ concern and appreciation for all who have been devastated by Hurricane Harvey. He also lauded the Mets for their help in both making the twin bill possible, and for reaching out to the people of Houston with the Astros on the Friday day off they used to make contact with displaced fans. It was a beautiful thing to watch.

 

In a moment of historical irony, the Astros had to face pitcher Matt Harvey, #33 of the Mets, in Game One. Fortunately for the ‘Stros, this Harvey didn’t bring his “spitball”.

 

HOUSTON STRONG! ~ THAT’S WHO WE ARE!

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AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST STANDINGS

THRU GAMES OF SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 

RANK AL WEST W L PCT. GB
1 ASTROS 82 53 .607  
2 ANGELS 70 66 .515 12.5
3 MARINERS 68 68 .500 14.5
4 RANGERS 67 68 .496 15.0
5 ATHLETICS 58 77 .430 24.0

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AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST GAME SCORES

THRU GAMES OF SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2017

ASTROS 12, 4 – METS 8-1 (doubleheader)

ANGELS 7 – RANGERS 4                 

MARINERS 7 – ATHLETICS 6

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AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING AVERAGE LEADERS

THRU GAMES OF SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2017

RANK PLAYER TEAM AB H 2B 3B HR BA
1 JOSE ALTUVE HOU 511 183 36 4 21 .358
2 AVISAIL GARCIA CWS 419 137 22 4 14 .327
NR * CARLOS CORREA HOU 325 104 18 1 20 .320
3 ERIC HOSMER KC 505 160 24 1 22 .317
4 JOSH REDDICK HOU 422 130 28 3 12 .308
5 JONATHAN SCHOOP BAL 519 159 31 0 30 .306
6 JOE MAUER MIN 432 131 29 1 6 .303
7 JOSE RAMERIZ CLE 508 154 44 6 20 .303
8 JEAN SEGURA SEA 440 133 26 1 8 .302
9 JOSE ABREU CWS 518 156 36 4 26 .301
10 ELVIS ANDRUS TEX 540 162 37 4 16 .300
OTHER TOP 40 ASTROS
12 GEORGE SPRINGER HOU 456 135 25 0 30 .296
13 MARWIN GONZALEZ HOU 384 113 25 0 21 .294
14 tie YULI GURRIEL HOU 454 133 36 1 15 .293
22 ALEX BREGMAN HOU 461 132 31 5 16 .286

NR * LOST TIME ON THE DL HAS TEMPORARILY REMOVED CORREA FROM AN OFFICIAL QUALIFYING PLACE IN THE RANKING OF TOP 40 HITTERS.

 

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Bill McCurdy

Principal Writer, Editor, Publisher

The Pecan Park Eagle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rangers Were Jaw-Dropping Selfish This Week

September 2, 2017

The New Logo Patch That the Astros Will Now Be Wearing

 

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In light of all the devastation that Houston has endured this week, what were the Rangers thinking?

When Hurricane Harvey made this week’s earlier 3-game Astros series at MMP with the Rangers impossible, the club already had landed in Dallas on its way home, thinking logically, that they would be allowed to play the series schedule for Houston in Arlington – and later even things out by moving another 3-gamer scheduled for Arlington to Houston.

“No way,” said the Rangers, reasoning that it would be inconvenient to their fans that already had bought tickets for the series scheduled for Arlington from September 29-31 to use the same ducats for the series played earlier this week.

As a result, the Astros were forced to play three “home games” against the Rangers in far away Tampa, Florida at Tropicana Field. Ranger fans are now assured of no further “inconvenience” to their late September game plans.

Inconvenience, Rangers?

If that were inconvenience, Rangers, what would you say about the 100,000 families in Houston who lost their homes this week? Does that sound mildly inconvenient to you?

Res Ipsa Loquitur.

Shame on you, Texas (Baseball) Rangers!

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AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST STANDINGS

THRU GAMES OF FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2017 

RANK AL WEST W L PCT. GB
1 ASTROS 80 53 .602  
2 ANGELS 69 66 .511 12.0
3 RANGERS 67 67 .500 13.5
4 MARINERS 67 68 .496 14.0
5 ATHLETICS 58 76 .433 22.5

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AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST GAME SCORES

THRU GAMES OF FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2017

 RANGERS 10 – ANGELS 9

 MARINERS 3 – ATHLETICS 2

ASTROS (day off, to be with their families and other Harvey-impacted Houston neighbors upon their return from a road trip made tougher by a Rangers club who only made things worse by forcing their storm-cancelled Houston series to be played in Tropicana Field in Tampa, Florida.)

AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING AVERAGE LEADERS

THRU GAMES OF FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2017

RANK PLAYER TEAM AB H 2B 3B HR BA
1 JOSE ALTUVE HOU 504 179 35 4 21 .355
2 AVISAIL GARCIA CWS 415 134 22 4 13 .323
NR * CARLOS CORREA HOU 325 104 18 1 20 .320
3 ERIC HOSMER KC 503 160 24 1 22 .318
4 JONATHAN SCHOOP BAL 515 158 31 0 30 .307
5 JOSH REDDICK HOU 413 125 26 3 12 .303
6 ELVIS ANDRUS TEX 536 162 37 4 16 .302
7 JOSE RAMERIZ CLE 503 152 44 5 20 .302
8 JOSE ABREU CWS 518 156 36 4 26 .301
9 JEAN SEGURA SEA 435 130 24 1 7 .299
10 MELKY CABRERA CWS/KC 518 154 24 2 16 .297
OTHER TOP 40 ASTROS
14 YULIE GURRIEL HOU 454 133 36 1 15 .293
15 MARWIN GONZALEZ HOU 375 109 23 0 21 .291
16 GEORGE SPRINGER HOU 448 130 25 0 29 .290
22 ALEX BREGMAN HOU 453 130 31 5 16 .287

NR * LOST TIME ON THE DL HAS TEMPORARILY REMOVED CORREA FROM AN OFFICIAL QUALIFYING PLACE IN THE RANKING OF TOP 40 HITTERS.

 

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Bill McCurdy

Principal Writer, Editor, Publisher

The Pecan Park Eagle

Series Tales Can Come True

September 2, 2017

The Great Cy Young

For Dallas Keuchel and Justin Verlander, the presence of each other as Astros teammates may spur one or the other into Cy Young mode the rest of the way. If both are great, rack ’em. If one is great and the other is only good, the Astros should still prevail, even against the vaulted Dodgers. For the Astros to fail, both these guys will have to fail – and we don’t see that happening. – But, again, what do we know? This is baseball. The sport that spends your lifetime trying to get all of us to learn that there are no experts in baseball. Unless you believe in reincarnation, no one can learn everything they need to know about baseball in a single lifetime – especially if our main view of the sport has been limited to what fans and writers see.

At any rate, I cannot keep myself from writing parodies as they occur. It’s been happening since I was a kid. And this one, based upon this subject, awakened me this morning about four o’clock AM. As noted, it’s based upon the melody of that old 1954 song, “Young at Heart”.

Series Tales Can Come True for the Orange and Blue

(a parody based upon the song, “Young at Heart”)

By Bill McCurdy

Series tales – can come true
For the Orange and Blue – with two “Youngs” to start
For it’s hard – you will find
To be caught in a bind – with two “Youngs” to start

Hinch can go – to extremes – with impossible schemes
As we laugh – when our dreams – fall apart at the seams
But life gets more exciting – with each passing day
The championship – that’s in our hearts – is on it’s way

Don’t you know – that it’s worth
Every treasure on earth – two “Cy” men to start
But as rich as we are – we can still travel far
If one does – his part

Let our mem’ry survive – from the year nineteen five
Christy buried the A’s – in all goose egg filets
And here is the best part – we have a head start
‘Cause we have – two “Cy Young” guys to – push the cart

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Notes. Stats and Data Reports will return tomorrow, after the Astros move the numbers around with today’s Saturday doubleheader. Meanwhile, it was great seeing guys like Jose Altuve and Marwin Gonzalez show up at George R. Brown downtown to make genuine supportive contact with the people. Our guys have class and passionate fire oozing from every cell in the bodies and souls. We should all be very proud of the Astros, Texans and Rockets who have shown up to help in our community’s need for healing. Thank you, God, for the mirror on who we are and what our people are really about.
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Houston, Our Roster Just Got Cy Younger!

September 1, 2017

Justin Verlander
Houston Astros

 

Welcome to Houston, Justin Verlander!

And welcome to your best opportunity ever for a World Series ring. We Astro fans don’t have to pick up the tab on your journey here, but, now that the deal is done, count most of our Pecan Park Eagle team as grateful to owner Jim Crane and GM Jeff Luhnow for pulling the trigger on hope for a starting rotation that’s good enough to get the job done. We’ve been doing a lot of whistling in the dark during this now slumped-away August decline about getting things together by playoff time, but we were not really seeing anything to support that confidence. If we still don’t make it for our ordained destiny date with the Dodgers in the 2017 World Series, at least, it will not be laid off to the fact that the Astros didn’t do enough to acquire the final missing pieces. Now you’ve fed our hope-beast a heaping helping of the possibilities:

(1) Now we have two former Cy Youngs in the rotation, and both Dallas Keuchel and Justin Verlander still have the ability to produce a game of formerly routine greatness any time they each take the mound.

(2) We also have an even more rested and fresh Lance McCullers coming back soon and a Collin McHugh who’s looking more and more like Collin McHugh as he works.

(3) And we’ve got Mike Fiers, Brad Peacock, and Charlie Morton, who are all capable of having good games any given night.

If only our starters could get us 6, better yet, 7 innings per game. It would help the “W” side of life if our starters could pitch us past that early relief corps weakness that continues to haunt us too often. Get the game to Chris Devenski and Ken Giles as best you can, Justin, and maybe you can be the difference-maker.

Just remember too. The hope-beast is a wild animal whose appetite for new proof of imminent delivery is never sated. There are people who will never be happy, no matter what you do for the club. So,  just give us your best shot each time you go out there. And maybe we will all make it to the land of smiles come October.

My apologies, sir! You don’t need somebody like me explaining things. You’re Justin “Freaking” Verlander, the 2011 AL Cy Young winner after a season in which you went 24-5 with a 2.40 ERA over 34 starts and 251 innings pitched for an .828% winning percentage, and leadership also in wins, ERA, starts, innings pitched, and winning percentage that same big year. Your 250 strikeouts in 2011 also led the AL in your Year of The Cy.

Our Astro fans hope is simple. We only wish that you shall find that 2011 version of yourself again – and that you will allow that Cy model of you to now take the mound for the 2017 Houston Astros.

What did I tell you about the hope-beast?

Que sera, sera!

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AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST STANDINGS

THRU GAMES OF THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 2017 

RANK AL WEST W L PCT. GB
1 ASTROS 80 53 .602  
2 ANGELS 69 65 .515 11.5
3 RANGERS 66 67 .496 14.0
4 MARINERS 66 68 .493 14.5
5 ATHLETICS 58 75 .436 22.0

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AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST GAME SCORES

THRU GAMES OF THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 2017

ASTROS 5 – RANGERS 1

MARINERS (day off; swimming lessons on the Sea of Mediocrity)

ANGELS (day off; choir practice at the old Gene Autry ranch)

ATHLETICS 8 (day off; being fitted for Connie Mack throwback suit night, an evening in which all A’s will dress as Mack, complete with high white celluloid collars and summer straw hats while they play.)

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AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING AVERAGE LEADERS

THRU GAMES OF THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 2017

RANK PLAYER TEAM AB H 2B 3B HR BA
1 JOSE ALTUVE HOU 504 179 35 4 21 .355
2 AVISAIL GARCIA CWS 411 133 22 4 13 .324
NR * CARLOS CORREA HOU 325 104 18 1 20 .320
3 ERIC HOSMER KC 500 159 24 1 22 .318
4 JONATHAN SCHOOP BAL 509 156 30 0 30 .306
5 ELVIS ANDRUS TEX 531 161 37 4 16 .303
6 JOSH REDDICK HOU 413 125 26 3 12 .303
7 JOSE RAMERIZ CLE 499 151 43 5 20 .303
8 JOSE ABREU CWS 518 156 36 4 26 .301
9 JEAN SEGURA SEA 431 129 24 1 7 .299
OTHER TOP 40 ASTROS
13 YULIE GURRIEL HOU 454 133 36 1 15 .293
17 MARWIN GONZALEZ HOU 375 109 23 0 21 .291
20 GEORGE SPRINGER HOU 448 130 25 0 29 .290
22 TIE ALEX BREGMAN HOU 453 130 31 5 16 .287

NR * LOST TIME ON THE DL HAS TEMPORARILY REMOVED CORREA FROM AN OFFICIAL QUALIFYING PLACE IN THE RANKING OF TOP 40 HITTERS.

 

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Bill McCurdy

Principal Writer, Editor, Publisher

The Pecan Park Eagle