The Astros have an almost unending list of options to choose from if they want to lose 100 games for the third consecutive season and leave a three-year mark as one of the worst franchises in baseball history. Right fielder Jimmy Paredes’ embarrassing E-9 that turned a win into a loss, first-year manager Bo Porter’s misinterpreting the rules of a standard pitching change, and a 17-2 home loss to Detroit were just the start. There are only a few ways the 14-33 Astros can go at least 49-66 the remainder of the year and avoid becoming the first club since the 2004-06 Kansas City Royals to record 100 defeats in [...]