KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Covered in a sharp new uniform colored in bright orange, dark blue and white, Astros manager Bo Porter confidently leaned back against a wooden dugout rail and kicked out his legs. Long rows of seats inside Osceola County Stadium were empty. A maintenance worker applied yellow paint to the top of a green center-field wall. The ballpark was quiet, sun-filled and serene. Time for a new beginning. Time for Porter to make something out of the losing, depressing, once-faithless Astros. “We will create a winning environment,” Porter said Sunday, less than 24 hours before pitchers and catchers were to report for spring training. “Those that want to [...]