After a lackluster session at the winter meetings, it is becoming clear to Astros fans that GM Ed Wade has no concerns with the current roster. With no blockbuster deal looming on the horizon, we may have to finally bite the bullet and evaluate the potential opening day lineup. My biggest concern with this team is...well, everything. For a team that barely missed the postseason, the Astros really did not perform well in any statistical category. They ranked 11th in the National League in runs scored, 11th in on-base percentage, 7th in slugging and 6th in team batting average. Houston was next to last in runs and OBP after the 6th inning.
Their pitching staff was equally mediocre. Their 4.36 ERA ranked 8th in the NL and Roy Oswalt was the only starting pitcher to finish in the top 15 in any major category. His 17 wins were third-best in the league, as were his three complete games and two shutouts. He was 10th in the NL in innings pitched and walks/hits per inning, and 13th in ERA. Unfortunately, the back end of the rotation was a disaster. Brandon Backe had the worst ERA in the NL (6.05) of any starter with 160+ innings. His batting average against and walks/hits per inning were the second-highest in the league. The idea that Chris Sampson or Shawn Chacon could be a fifth starter misfired badly and Wandy Rodriguez couldn't stay healthy.
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