The Astros' 2013 season summed up in one picture |
The lineup for the Astros is incredibly young, but their off season veteran acquisition was Dexter Fowler, who I would bat third for some effect of depth. I predict that rookie George Springer will come up this season and make a residual impact. In 135 minor league games, split between AA and AAA the right handed hitting outfielder hit .303 with a .411 on base percentage, 37 home runs, and 45 stolen bases. The following is how I would make the Astros lineup for the 2014 season. Following each player is their OPS+ for 2013.
1. R. Jose Altuve 2B 89 OPS+
2. R. Jesus Guzman SS 94 OPS+
3. S. Dexter Fowler CF 102 OPS+
4. R. Chris Carter 1B 112 OPS+
5. L. Jason Castro C 130 OPS+
6. R. Matt Dominguez 3B 89 OPS+
7. R. George Srpinger RF No data available
8. S. Robbie Grossman LF 95 OPS+
9. _________________ DH
The pitching rotation for the Astros is even more up in the air than the lineup. They do have some recognizable names like Scott Feldman and Lucas Harrell but the other pitchers are flying under the radar. Here is the Astros pitching rotation for the 2014 season, or something close to it.
1. L. Scott Feldman 105 ERA+
2. R. Lucas Harrel 69 ERA+
3. R. Paul Clemens 75 ERA+
4. L. Brett Oberholtzer 147 ERA+
5. R. Alex White 84 ERA+
There are only a few notable names in the bullpen for the Astros. The biggest of those names is veteran Jessie Crain. Other recognizable names in the bullpen for the Astros include Matt Albers, Chad Qualls, and Raul Valdez.
It seems like the Astros are just going to play their hearts out in hope for a spark of success in 2014.
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