Fair points, but your bullpen is suspect and the Astros have a TON of experience which absolutely matters at this time of the year.
They always turn it on in the postseason which is why they are on the verge of going to their 7th straight ALCS which is just insane.
I get everybody hates them because of the scandal, but there are only 2 members in the entire organization that are still with the club from that 2017 season.
I think the vitriol clouds people from just how good that organization is and has been.
Again, I think the Rangers can do it, but the edge absolutely goes to Houston for that series as beating them is going to be no easy task.
Oh, I definitely agree the Astros are a fantastic team and have probably been the best team in baseball since 2016, and they have a ton of experience like you said. However, so does Bruce Bochy, our best offensive player Seager was WS MVP three years ago and Eovaldi was the ace on a WS champion in 2018, so thankfully Texas isn't without some experience, too, albeit we're talking about experience these guys had on other teams, but it still makes a difference.
Important to consider with Texas' bullpen- We're getting Scherzer and Gray back for the ALCS so other starters like Heaney, Perez, and probably Gray are all available as long relief which limits the need to use some of the less than stellar relievers, and LeClerc has stepped up as our closer. But I'll admit I'm really homering out right now - it's been forever since we've had a legitimate championship contender in DFW.