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How many Astros-associated clubs were invited? Can't see the list.
Exactly.
Interesting question; as a society we were paying less attention to such things back then.
So sad to hear, especially considering his public persona seemed so fun-loving and easy-going.
Maybe they'll hire Beltrán back, and BSPN can carry on their hypocritical love affair with all things NYC/Boston.
Completely agree. I think bobrek said something similar a page or so ago. As to the rest of your post, I follow your logic and it's consistent....
While that report is probably accurate, it's also accurate that I'm extraordinarily unlikely to give a flip what anyone at BSPN has to say about...
Way too many, imo. But I get the esteem and appreciation for who those guys are and what they've meant to the franchise.
↑↑ and re: the wall of honor thing, don't do it at the same time. Convert the existing retired numbers to the wall of honor, or some other nice...
Retiring a number for a guy like Mike Scott reminds me how thin our history is compared to some of the more storied franchises. Whoever mentioned...
No. Too many retired numbers, and one snub.
Cool; I didn't remember specifically what it was, only that there was a bit of a dust-up around it.
I remember hearing about it with Bagwell.
same.
Puig? No, thanks.
I don't want to trade Correa either, but isn't LeMahieu a hitting machine? Or was it all from cheating?
CFM to the aFtl. F. :-(
How about Mt. Whatifmore? Thon, Richard, Carlos Hernandez (sliding into second base? really??), and Richard Hidalgo's knees.
Correct. Ozzie Smith and, if I remember correctly, the zombified remains of Dave Concepcion were reasons that Thon didn't get a lot of run...