> I liked Alan in the booth, but not as the play by play guy.
> He gives GREAT insight as to what's going on in a
> batter's/catcher's/coach's/etc. mind. But I don't
> necessarily prefer his style when he would call the play by
> play. Maybe once they decide who is the actual heir
> apparent to Milo of these two new guys, they would ask Alan
> back to do color. It still seems like a weird way to do
> things. Although if they're thinking of moving Jim Deshaies
> to radio full time so Dierker can do TV full time, or vice
> versa, I'd be all for that!
>
> > Milo was promoting Alan for the job, but Drayton "The
> Miser"
> > McLane decided to go with two hapless minor leaguers. So
> > much for the World Series enthusiasm carrying over to next
>
> > year for the Astros. Every time something good happens to
>
> > this team, leave it to the owner to screw it up.
> >
>
There's no screw-up here. Ashby, no matter how you feel about him never seemed comfortable in the play-by-play mode. Although that is the job he coveted, Drayton made the right call by not putting him there. As for not renewing his contract, I disagree with that. His color work has become outstanding over the past few years and I believe it is essential to have that "insider" insight in that position, especially when the insider is a lifelong Astro. I knew Alan when he did a brief stint as a sports anchor on Channel 39's TV News way back in 1990. I never met anyone so determined to get it right when he felt totally out of place in that environment. That newscast was eventually cancelled, and Alan then joined the Astros. It took him over 10 years, in my opinion, to finally feel comfortable with a mic in front of his face, but when that happened there's no question that it was in a color role. I noticed several posts suggesting Jim Deshaise be given more duties along with Dirker. I agree with those opinions too. Deshaise is a natural with a gift of humorous insight and ability to comunicate via radio or TV. Dirker is perhaps the best color analyst in all of baseball. The Astros and McClaine should realize this. If they do, then maybe they are searching for ways to get both more airtime, be it radio and/or TV. If that is the case then I can see where Ashby, in the long run, would be the odd man out. As for bringing in 2 "journalists" from the outside, I don't get it when you have all that talent (journalist or jock) inside.