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If you were Astros GM, what changes would you make?

If you were Astros GM, what changes would you make?

If you were Astros GM, what changes would you make?

by Daniel T. Gotera / khou.com Sports

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Posted on October 8, 2009 at 9:00 PM

Updated Monday, Oct 26 at 5:36 PM

HOUSTON - The baseball postseason is great theater, but let's be honest, its not the same if your favorite team is not in the race.

Thats where the Astros are right now, sitting at home, watching 8 other teams battle it out for a World Series title.

On Thursday, 11 Sports Anchor Butch Alsandor spoke with General Manager Ed Wade about the upcoming off-season, including the the search for a new manager and who he thinks will be back for 2010. You can watch that whole interview right .

But our conversation with the him got us thinking, what would we do if we had to make the big decisions. Honestly, we have no clue. But given some of the comments over the past couple of months, you folks at home do have some ideas. Thats why we want to hear from you. If you were the Astros GM for this off-season, what changes would you make to get the team back on track.

Who would you bring in as a new manager? Do you stick with interim man in charge Dave Clark? How about the players...who stays? Who goes? Any trades?

Let us know what you think and who knows, maybe, just maybe, someone might listen to what you think.

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