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While I'm at it, I really enjoyed starting this series making recipes from an Astros cookbook from 1988. Some very retro recipes, but some cool stories from players.
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Wrote about Dr. Death for my Astros History post today. It was more fun than I expected to research him. Those players just at the cusp of your memory, where you don't really know about their career more than the impression they made on you at the time, they're so fun to revisit
@DSzymborski Those awards help us tell the story of a season and career. Creating more nuance by having two ROY awards and longer ballots for the other awards makes a lot of sense.
Wrote about the brilliance of Moises Alou. It was a fun time delving back into those late 90s/early 2000s teams.
Also, it contains an important PSA for all treadmill users.
What's that? Two email posts from me in one week? Impossible!
And yet, I weigh in on the Kyle Tucker extension drama this week, along with less important matters.
Enjoy your Friday, everyone :)
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@OrangeFire_ It's definitely eye of the beholder stuff with so much prospect evaluation. I couldn't agree more on Lee. But a no-bat, all-defense catcher still has value. I mean, Austin Hedges has played how many years now?
It's Friday, and I wrote some things. On where Chas McCormick is on his 20-20 quest, the awesomeness of Harvey Haddix by the Baseball Project, and more deadline prospect talk.
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Immaculate Grid 94 9/9:
IMMACULATE!
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With a rarity score of 162 as well. Helps that I could pull obscure Astros into it.
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