"Under The Gun" takes a look at one player from each team who will bear all the pressure for the upcoming '08 season.When it comes to players under pressure in 2008, there's three categories. You've got the players that are under a little bit of pressure, but have someone on the team to take the brunt of the load, you've got the players that have to put their teams on their back and carry them, and you've got Miguel Tejada. You can count on one finger the number of players this off-season who were traded for five players, named on the Mitchell Report, and had their immigration status threatned for lying to federal investigators.
Keeping Tejada's off-season struggles aside, the Astros are putting a ton of hope into Miggy this year. Without Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte, they went from NL Champs to a 73-win team that spent time fighting with the Pirates for last place. Tejada, on the other hand, missed games for the first time since June of 2000 with a broken wrist, and saw his offensive stats decline all around the board. Both sides are hoping that things just seem a little brighter together this year.
There is a lot to be gained for both the Astros and Tejada this year. Minute Maid Park is a haven for right-handed hitters and Tejada can probably bounce back up to 30 homers and give the Astros a fearsome heart of the order with Hunter Pence, Lance Berkman, and Carlos Lee. If the Astros are going to contend this year, they're going to need Tejada help them club the crap out of opponents, because there's nothing that's going to save that pitching staff.
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