Astros' World Series odds unchanged despite five-game skid
The losing streak, which ended Sunday afternoon, included surprisingly lopsided defeats to the Chicago White Sox and Oakland Athletics, a pair of teams with inferior records and inferior personnel to the 79-46 Astros.
2019 World Series Odds
Team | World Series Odds |
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Houston Astros | +200 |
Los Angeles Dodgers | +250 |
New York Yankees | +450 |
Atlanta Braves | +850 |
Minnesota Twins | +1800 |
This isn’t the first time Houston has endured a cold snap
The Astros lost seven straight in mid-June to drop their record to 48-30. However, A.J. Hunch's club never panicked and won seven of its final eight games prior to the All-Star break.Houston also lost five consecutive games from August 8-12, 2017, but finished the regular season with a franchise-best 101 wins and its first World Series title. Even great teams can go into a funk, particularly over the course of a grueling 162 game season.
Houston has the best starting rotation in baseball
The Astros won the trade deadline by acquiring six-time all-star Zack Greinke from the Arizona Diamondbacks. The 35-year-old right-hander is part of a fearsome foursome that includes Cy Young candidates Justin Verlander and Gerrit Cole and dependable 11-game winner Wade Miley."Exclusive" footage of manager A. J. Hinch when the @astros added Zack Greinke today pic.twitter.com/63m6dt1pR5
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) August 1, 2019
The Astros bullpen has been solid
Houston’s bullpen has the fourth lowest ERA in the major leagues and the second-lowest batting average against. Closer Roberto Osuna gets much of the attention, but Ryan Pressly may be the team's most indispensable weapon. The right-hander is 2-3 with a 2.61 ERA and career-best 0.931 WHIP and has surrendered just 34 hits in 48 1/3 innings pitched.Ryan Pressly’s ERA in his last 39 appearances: 0.00. 😱
— MLB Stats (@MLBStats) May 18, 2019
He now holds the @MLB record for consecutive appearances without giving up a run. pic.twitter.com/vbb7l0dTiE
Pressly recently missed two weeks with a right knee contusion, but is back just in time for the stretch drive. Speaking of good health...
Houston is finally healthy
With the exception of Cole, who missed his last outing dealing with right hamstring discomfort, the Astros’ key players are finally healthy. Three-time batting champ Jose Altuve is back from the hamstring strain that cost him 35 games earlier this season, all-star shortstop Carlos Correa has recovered from an early season rub fracture and all-star outfielder George Springer is back after he battled his own hamstring issues.Jose Altuve homers (21) on a line drive to left center off Dylan Cease
— Strand Sport Stats (@StrandStats) August 13, 2019
Exit Velocity 106 MPH
Distance 401 FT
Launch Angle 21.2#TakeItBack vs #WhiteSox pic.twitter.com/T8PjVBgWej
The Astros’ offense has been spectacular
The Astros may not boast the raw power of the New York Yankees, but they're elite in every other way. Houston ranks in the top five league-wide in runs, hits, home runs, total bases, RBIs, batting average, on base percentage, slugging percentage and OPS.Yordan Alvarez is an absolute wrecking machine. pic.twitter.com/vMY2EIQFdS
— Jared Carrabis (@Jared_Carrabis) August 11, 2019
The Astros' already sensational offense has gotten even better this year, with the addition of first baseman Yordan Alvarez, who is hitting .335 with 19 homers and 55 RBIs, despite only being called up to the bigs June 9. The 22-year-old was named American League Rookie of the Month in June and July and has shown an impressive ability to make adjustments upon facing teams for the second time.
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