Astros and Rangers have the same amount of playoff wins this year. Weird.
How fitting that ****** ruined the Rangers season..So sweet.mAgnoliAg said:
Odor
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Odor makes an error (guy's a butcher at 2nd base)
Those college guys sometimes work out this way. If I was him, I'd be looking for an extension with an opt-out period from the Astros.W said:
hard to believe that Springer won't be a free agent until after the 2020 season. Will be 31 years old already
irish pete ag06 said:
One of Cespedes, Encarnacion, or Bautista needs to be signed. There's not any good SP free agents out there, so improve the lineup and maybe sign another bullpen piece to super charge the BP.
We won't have Valtron anymore sadly.Duck Patrol said:irish pete ag06 said:
One of Cespedes, Encarnacion, or Bautista needs to be signed. There's not any good SP free agents out there, so improve the lineup and maybe sign another bullpen piece to super charge the BP.
Honestly, I'd rather see someone like Cespedes or Bautista...I'd be ok with giving our young firstbasemen another shot. And if they done work out, you've got marwin or valtron.
This year cost him so much moneyJ_R said:
Projected Arbitration Salaries
- Marwin Gonzalez (4.133) $3.6MM
- Dallas Keuchel (4.089) $9.5MM
- Will Harris (3.102) $2.5MM
- Mike Fiers (3.085) $4.3MM
- Collin McHugh (3.085) $4.6MM
- Brad Peacock (3.013) $800K
- George Springer (2.166) $4.7MM
- Jake Marisnick (2.145) $1.1MM
Duck Patrol said:
Yeah, I'm starting to believe that too. His injury couldn't have come at a worse time for the ballclub and for him. Dude was raking when he went down.
I agree with this completely. He's the missing LHB we need.iBrad said:
In a great season, Valbuena is going to bat around .250 and hit 20-25 HRs. AJ Reed has to fill that void. Rarely does a guy have his level of success at every level along the way and not become a serviceable big league hitter. We don't need an All-Star performance. Just serviceable with a little pop.
I think AJ should take this fall off and dedicate himself to a workout routine. I'd really like to see him show up to spring training 25 pounds lighter. He'd likely be a better hitter if he got some of that midsection out of the way.
Not even close. Even big Jon Singleton is one to not give up on. Stranger things have happened with LH 1st basemen figuring things out later on in their career. The good thing about Singleton is that he's got plenty of time to figure it out with his contract situation. I know that's also bad, but I'm saying it's less likely that he moves on to Detroit and then it clicks ala JD Martinez.E said:
AJ Reed just turned 23 and had his first year in the majors... I hope people arent already giving up on him.
Oh if I had to put $ on it, I would clearly bet that Jon Singleton never becomes a productive MLB hitter, but you have to think that 1 of those 4 is at least capable of Mitch Moreland type numbers or better.Ag_07 said:
I'll be the pessimist.
I have indeed given up on Jon Singleton. AJ Reed is a ways off from being given up on but I don't like what I see. I think Tyler White and Preston Tucker have a better chance of getting their shlt together than Reed.
The dude is out of shape, not good at defense, no confidence at the plate, and was no where close on an alarming number of ABs. It always seems like he steps into the box down 0-2.
Regarding AJ Reed, I won't say I've given up but I'm concerned. I have given up on Jon Singleton.
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If I ruled the world, I'd move Odor to LF, give Profar the 2B job (with Alberto as insurance), and put Mazara on 1st.
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Does Odor have the arm for outfield?