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RedbirdRoost.com: Pujols takes home back-to-back MVPs Ryan Boyer, our Cardinals correspondent breaks down Albert Pujols ' third MVP trophy.
Houston Astros 2009 Least Valuable Player Award
Joe Posnanski, the best baseball writer out there now that John Brattain has passed, has a blog entry awarding the LVP award to the most deserving player from both leagues.
Bourn highlights Astros' awards season
Astros center fielder Michael Bourn has followed up a terrific season on the field with a banner season off the field, winning two major awards in his second season roaming the spacious outfield at Minute Maid Park.
Several Astros vying for top awards
Coming off a season in which they finished in fifth place in the National League Central and lost 88 games, the Astros have a few players who could find themselves in the running for one of baseball's postseason awards.
Melvin, Acta interview with Astros
Bob Melvin and Manny Acta, two men who were fired as managers in the first half of last season, interviewed with the Astros on Friday for their full-time managerial position with hopes of leading the way in Houston next year.
Astros notes: Wade beginning hunt for new manager
Although his list of candidates is somewhat set, general manager Ed Wade will check with the Astros' leadership this week before he starts asking other clubs for permission to interview managerial candidates.
Oct. 2: Astros vs. Mets Wandy Rodriguez made his final start of the season looking for his 15th win and aiming to keep his ERA below 3.00. $relatedgallerytitle 0 New York Mets pitcher John Maine works in the fir Oct 2 2009 7:38PM Paul J. Bereswill / AP John Maine started for the Mets in the series opener.
Astros notebook: Houston has reasons for hope
Put this season in a bag and toss it far, far away. The Astros stunk up the place this year.
Manuel gives Wright a rest vs. Astros
Fatigue ought not be a factor for David Wright Sunday afternoon when the Mets -- and, presumably, Wright -- play the final game of their 2009 season.
Astros' rebuilding begins with manager search
Originally published October 5, 2009 at 11:03 a.m., updated October 5, 2009 at 4:54 p.m. HOUSTON a ' The Houston Astros' offseason rebuilding effort begins with finding a new manager.
Maine the man as Mets power past Astros
They are games without significant team consequence being played these days at Citi Field, games that can do nothing to change the team's standing -- the Mets have been locked into fourth place in the National League East for nearly two weeks now -- or its self-perception or public image.
Jeff Francoeur's homer propels NY Mets to 7-1 victory over Houston Astros
Jeff Francoeur receives congratulations after hitting a two-run home run in the sixth inning.
Rodriguez, Astros end Reds' winning streak at 6
Wandy Rodriguez pitched six solid innings, Humberto Quintero homered and the Houston Astros beat Cincinnati 3-2 on Sunday to snap the Reds' six-game winning streak.
Tough-luck night for Wandy as Astros fall to Mets
The first few times Wandy Rodriguez tried to log on to the visitors' clubhouse's computer to secure tickets for his family to watch him face the Mets at Citi Field on Friday night, the Internet was down.
Francisco takes little time to impress
While it's been a disappointing season for the Reds, manager Dusty Baker has been using the final weeks of the season to take the measure of some of the organization's youngsters.
A blog with Astros watcher Chip Bailey September 28, 2009 Bold and risky: Trade Wandy for a haul? If the Astros want to make a big splash this off season and perhaps build a truly young rotation, trade Wandy Rodriguez.
Cueto hopes to continue Cincy's recent mastery of Astros
Second-year right-hander Johnny Cueto tries for a first career win against Houston today when the Cincinnati Reds visit the Astros in the finale of a three-game weekend series at Minute Maid Park.
Astros notes: Johnson seeing time at third base
Cecil Cooper understands that his job status is included in Astros owner Drayton McLane's plan to evaluate the organization this offseason.
Cooper and his coaches shouldn't be the only ones fired
Cecil Cooper's gone, but the Astros' problems remain. Cooper wasn't the best manager.
DeRosa's homers lead Cards over Astros
Louis beat Houston a few hours after the Astros fired manager Cecil Cooper. DeRosa also had a two-run double for the Cardinals, who reduced their magic number for winning the NL Central to three.
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