
Episode #49
BURY THEM NOW The Astros Chance to Break Seattle
The Astros escaped San Francisco with a series win — but did Houston really win it, or did the Giants simply find more ways to lose? Ryan and Wally break down a strange three-game set where the Astros were one strike from losing the opener, scored only three runs over the final two games, and somehow took the series after San Francisco repeatedly failed to capitalize on opportunities. We dig into Houston’s bullpen carrying the load, Hayden Wesneski continuing to provide much-needed innings, Josh Hader being stretched into a multi-inning weapon, and the lingering concerns surrounding a rotation that still doesn’t inspire complete confidence. Then it’s time for one of the biggest series of the season. The struggling Mariners arrive in Houston five games behind the Astros after finally snapping a six-game losing streak. We break down the Kirby-Lambert, Hancock-Wesneski and Woo-Brown pitching matchups, what has happened to Seattle’s offense, Cal Raleigh’s stunning falloff, Julio Rodríguez’s inability to carry the lineup, and why this weekend feels like a chance for Houston to put real distance between itself and a division rival. Finally, we take our first serious look at the remaining schedules. Houston opens a nine-game homestand against Seattle, the Angels and A’s while the Mariners are about to face a brutal stretch featuring Houston, Milwaukee, the Cubs and Phillies. The opportunity is sitting directly in front of the Astros. Good teams take advantage of stretches like this. Which kind of team will Houston choose to be? Dirt Diamond Sports Talk is a proud part of the Spark Podcast Network. Ryan Bokros and Walter Penberthy co-hosts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.






