ESPN Ranks Houston Astros As 15th Best Team

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ESPN’s David Schoenfield has been rankings all 30 MLB teams over the last several days. The Astros didn’t appear in the bottom 20, leaving many wondering just how high Schoenfield is on the Stros.

Well, we finally have an answer. Schoenfield predicts the Astros to finish ABOVE .500 and 15th overall this season. (Click here for the whole article).

"Big offseason moves: Hired A.J. Hinch as manager; signed SS Jed Lowrie and RHPs Luke Gregerson and Pat Neshek; acquired 3B Luis Valbuena and RHP Dan Straily from the Cubs for CF Dexter Fowler; acquired C Evan Gattis and RHP James Hoyt from the Braves for RHP Michael Foltynewicz, 3B Rio Ruiz and RHP Andrew Thurman; signed OF Colby Rasmus.Most intriguing player:George Springer. I had him in this spot last year and put him here again. Breakout potential remains large. Note: Most fun player remains Jose Altuve.Due for a better year: The bullpen. Gregerson and Neshek should help a pen that had the worst ERA in the majors and the second-most blown saves.Due for a worse year:Dallas Keuchel and Collin McHugh are the logical candidates, although I like both pitchers to come close to their 2014 results.I’m just the messenger: There’s an obvious concern here: It’s Altuve and a Costco warehouse of strikeouts. Springer, Chris Carter and Gattis may combine for 90 home runs and nearly 600 strikeouts, which could push the lineup into prolonged slumps of whiffs and scoreless innings.The final word: I like the Astros more than most — calling them the surprise team of 2015 — and pointed out that they had the worst production in the majors last year at first base, third base and left field. So improvement at those positions will be vital. Yes, a lot is riding on Keuchel and McHugh to be very good again but I believe they will be. The Astros’ plan is coming together, augmented with some free-agent signings, and they’re going to be competitive for the first time in years."

Maybe I’m too optimistic but I don’t think Schoenfield is too far off from what many in Houston expect from the Astros this season.

Last year the Stros finished with just 70 wins, meaning Schoenfield’s 83-79 prediction has them taking a pretty big step. The Astros bullpen was horrendous, George Springer missed a lot of the season, and there wasn’t much talent on the team last season, so 70 wins was pretty much what was expected by most.

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Schoenfield notes that they had huge seasons from Dallas Keuchel and Collin McCugh and he doesn’t expect a complete repeat of those numbers. However, if they can come close to their numbers last season and if Jose Altuve can nearly duplicate his season, then the Astros should be in good hands.

Houston’s offense is a lot better and their bullpen should have a complete 180-degree turnaround. That in itself should lead to many more wins for the young Astros.

It’s certainly possible, Astros fans, and this year should be the start of a fun rest of the decade for Houston baseball!