Houston Astros: Assessing the Roster for the ALDS

Houston Astros Manager A.J. Hinch (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)
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Houston Astros DH Evan Gattis
HOUSTON, TX – SEPTEMBER 05: Evan Gattis #11 of the Houston Astros (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images) /

In Conclusion: Be afraid, Tribe. Be very afraid!

This staredown by Gattis and Bregman should say it all. The Houston Astros are hungry to repeat. In the ALDS, they are about to do just that. After setting a franchise record of 103 wins in the regular season of 2018, the spacemen will be anything but pushovers.

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Basically, if you want their title, you’ll have to pry it away from them!

Truthfully, I was not 100% accurate in my bold roster predictions for the ALDS. But I was pretty close. In some cases, I was actually glad I was wrong. Specifically, as it related to Marisnick and Straw. They were the only position players that I didn’t pick to make it, purely from a statistical standpoint, mind you.

But I digress, the Houston Astros are ready to host the Cleveland Indians. The Tribe will not go easy on the spacemen, and vice versa. Still, this is going to make for one edge-of-your-seat series all around.

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We here at House of Houston think this roster is pretty incredible! What do you think? Sound off in the comments! GO ASTROS! #NeverSettle