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After finishing last in the MLB standings thanks to a pair of100-plus loss seasons in 2011 and 2012, the Houston Astros are going back to the drawing board. New owner Jim Crane is ready to lay the groundwork from which the young team can grow. Moving to the dog-eat-dog American League, the 2013 Houston Astros will have to grow up fast. It may be a struggle at first, but the high level of competition should see the roster develop in record time. The Houston Astros have talent and if it buds quickly, the underdog team could easily turn the tables and snag a playoff berth in 2013.
Second baseman Jose Altuve has become a star in Houston, and is the best player on the Astros roster. Small in stature, but big in heart, Jose Altuve has the speed to burn unwary defenses. The Houston Astros bats will be swung by a plethora of young talent, including Jason Castros, Brett Wallace, and Rick Ankiel. The Houston Astros pitching staff has a lot of potential waiting to be developed, with the youthful Bud Norris leading the rotation. Closer Jose Veras also shows extensive promise. With fresh legs on their side, the Houston Astros will favor speed over strength, eschewing the long ball for a small-ball hitting style suited for the new era of baseball.
The Houston Astros not only have a new roster and league, but they also have a new manager in Bo Porter. As bench coach of the Washington Nationals over the past few seasons, Bo Porter showed that he had a knack for coaching raw prodigies. Houston Astros fans will be ecstatic if Bo Porter can mold the next Bryce Harper, but the pressure will be on immediately in the AL West. The Houston Astros new home will feature the cross-state rival Texas Rangers, the star-packed Los Angeles Angels, and the rising Seattle Mariners. The Houston Astros will still get plenty of shots at old NL Central rivals like the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs as well.
With a tough schedule and even tougher competition ahead, you can bet that the Houston Astros – much like the hometown Houston Rockets and rising Houston Texans – will be the hottest Houston tickets in town. Follow the ‘Stros on the road and at home inside Minute Maid Park when you order premium Houston Astros baseball tickets from OnlineTickets.com today!