Record: 21-8 (101-61) 21 games up
Average: Josh Reddick (.391)
Doubles: Marwin Gonzalez (11)
Triples: Cameron Maybin, Josh
Reddick (1)
Home Runs: Brian McCann, George
Springer (5)
Runs Batted In: Alex Bregman (18)
Stolen Bases: Cameron Maybin (4)
Walks: George Springer (15)
Strikeouts: Carlos Correa (21)
On Base Percentage: Josh Reddick
(.459)
Slugging Percentage: Josh Reddick
(.594)
On Base Plus Slugging: Josh
Reddick (1.053)
Wins: Justin Verlander (5)
Losses: Chris Devenski, Dallas
Keuchel (2)
Earned Run Average: Justin
Verlander (1.06)
Saves: Ken Giles (7)
Innings Pitched: Justin Verlander
(34)
Hits: Dallas Keuchel (27)
Earned Runs: Dallas Keuchel,
Lance McCullers (10)
Home Runs: Dallas Keuchel, Brad
Peacock, Justin Verlander (4)
Walks: Dallas Keuchel (12)
Strikeouts: Justin Verlander (43)
Walks Plus Hits Per Inning
Pitched: Justin Verlander (0.647)
September was a
big change from the low point of August.
The Astros finally got almost completely healthy (the notable exceptions
of McCullers and the loss of Marisnick).
Speaking of Marisnick, I'm really bummed about his injury. He may not have the biggest numbers, though
this year was his best, but I love his presence on the team. It seems like every time he plays he makes a
difference. I think he will be missed in
the playoffs, though hopefully he can return if they advance far enough.
The Astros were
able to wrap up the division fairly early, and so most of the month was about
getting guys right for the playoffs.
Verlander had a heck of a month, almost reminiscent of Randy Johnson in
1998. Correa was slow to getting back
from injury, but really started to heat up towards the end of the month. Altuve cemented another 200 hit season and
another batting title (do people outside Houston recognize that he is the best
hitter in the game? Will he get his
much-deserved MVP?). The final two
series saw the offense finally start to click, something that will hopefully
carry over into October.
It was great to
officially knock out the Rangers, in commanding style, and to win 3 out of 4
against the Division Series opponent on their home turf. Of course, records go out the window and
anything can happen in the playoffs.
With Verlander, Keuchel, Peacock, and presumably McHugh, I think the
rotation will be okay. I also really like
where the offense is right now. That
means the bullpen will be the key to a long playoff run. If Devo, Harris, Musgrove, Giles, and company
can pitch like they did in the first half, I like our chances.
Overall Grade: A-
Playoff Predictions:
AL Wild Card: Yankees over Twins
NL Wild Card: Diamondbacks over
Rockies
AL Division Series: Indians over Yankees (3 games)
Astros
over Red Sox (4 games)
NL Division Series: Diamondbacks over Dodgers (5 games)
Nationals
over Cubs (5 games)
AL Championship Series: Astros over Indians (7 games)
NL Championship Series: Nationals over Diamondbacks (5 games)
World Series: Astros over Nationals (5 games)
MVP: Carlos
Correa
Award Predictions:
AL MVP: Jose Altuve
NL MVP: Paul Goldschmidt
AL Cy Young: Corey Kluber
NL Cy Young: Max Scherzer
AL ROY: Aaron Judge
NL ROY: Cody Bellinger