For sure having an OBP under .300 is a joke.aggie1906 said:
I agree. We have to get on base at a higher clip.
For sure having an OBP under .300 is a joke.aggie1906 said:
I agree. We have to get on base at a higher clip.
If we're going for a left handed bat in the OF, I'd rather have Josh Reddick, who's been a little more productive over his career. He has a good OBP and doesn't strike out a lot, either. You just have to sit him against lefties more often than not, which is fine, because we have plenty of right handed bats on the roster.Duck Patrol said:
I would be VERY happy with Wilson Ramos and Michael Saunders btw.
dcaggie04 said:
Keuchel wins 3rd straight gold glove.
Mr.Bond said:dcaggie04 said:
Keuchel wins 3rd straight gold glove.
Put him at 1st and teach him to bat
I can agree if that is an ace. We really need someone to anchor our rotation is Dallas isn't 2015 Dallas and McCullers can't stay healthy. Those are too big of a question mark for me to settle for a mid to back end type signing. I think we need to go big and make a splash trade.Duck Patrol said:
Very much in agreement. I honestly don't think Miggy is worth that. I would rather get someone like Ramos and a starting pitcher.
If the front office feels like they can afford it, I'm all in on Miggy. You have to think with his contract situation, Detroit just mainly wants that off the books more than they would want major return in prospects. If that's the case, and you can trade for Miggy with just farm pieces, you do that in a heart beat.iBrad said:
Miggy's contract is huge, but you'd have to think adding a two-time MVP and future HOFer to a team that just missed the playoffs would have a significant impact on season ticket sales and merchandise sales. Not to mention, we would immediately become a World Series contender.
Also, in the next few years, Miggy is going to reach the 500 HR and 3000 hit milestones. He could very well hit the 600 HR mark, too. Just more potential revenue streams for the club to take advantage of.
So why would Cabrera waive his no trade clause and come to Houston? For starters, Minute Maid is already a much more hitter-friendly park than Comerica, and will be even more so next year. He could also play along side his fellow countryman in Altuve.
What would we have to give up? Since Detroit is even willing to listen to offers, they are obviously eyeing a rebuild because you don't replace Miggy's production in a trade. I'm guessing we'd have to part with one or two of the following, plus others: Martes, Tucker, Paulino, Bregman, Reed. McCullers is someone I think could be included in this type of deal, too.
It'll be interesting to see how this all plays out. If any of this is coming from our front office, I think it's clear what Reed's future in Houston is.
Springer is the number 1 bat I let walk after his service time is up out of the young core (Correa, Altuve, Bregman)Ag_07 said:
I'm beginning to think we could part ways with Springer for the right return. I also think he'll be leaving when his contract is up.
His defensive is elite but he's not too impressive at the plate. He's so incredibly streaky and if it's a big situation it's an automatic out.
Not saying shop him, but just saying in the right package I'd be ok with parting with him.
He looks to be the worst of the 4 and is the oldest.irish pete ag06 said:Springer is the number 1 bat I let walk after his service time is up out of the young core (Correa, Altuve, Bregman)Ag_07 said:
I'm beginning to think we could part ways with Springer for the right return. I also think he'll be leaving when his contract is up.
His defensive is elite but he's not too impressive at the plate. He's so incredibly streaky and if it's a big situation it's an automatic out.
Not saying shop him, but just saying in the right package I'd be ok with parting with him.
Ag_07 said:
I'm beginning to think we could part ways with Springer for the right return. I also think he'll be leaving when his contract is up.
His defensive is elite but he's not too impressive at the plate. He's so incredibly streaky and if it's a big situation it's an automatic out.
Not saying shop him, but just saying in the right package I'd be ok with parting with him.
I may be completely off base here, but he seems like the hitter who will age the worst out of all of those.aggie1906 said:He looks to be the worst of the 4 and is the oldest.irish pete ag06 said:Springer is the number 1 bat I let walk after his service time is up out of the young core (Correa, Altuve, Bregman)Ag_07 said:
I'm beginning to think we could part ways with Springer for the right return. I also think he'll be leaving when his contract is up.
His defensive is elite but he's not too impressive at the plate. He's so incredibly streaky and if it's a big situation it's an automatic out.
Not saying shop him, but just saying in the right package I'd be ok with parting with him.
shano0603 said:
It all comes down to what they are asking for and if Crane and Co are willing to pay his salary, plus our young guys when it comes up. Miggy would be perfect for this team. High average and OBP, plus a lot of homers. He's very close friends with Altuve and would fit right in with our guys.... I don't see him declining like players usually do... He could very well be just like Big Papi. His skill set won't deteriorate just because of age because he doesn't rely on speed.
iBrad said:
It won't seem as outrageous when you see what guys like Cespedes and Encarnacion get and what kind of contracts get handed out over the next couple of offseasons. The money for that age has to worry you a little, but stupid money is about to be paid to a few guys.
klsmith89 said:
We would get Encarnacion significantly cheaper though. But would it be worth it?
irish pete ag06 said:iBrad said:
It won't seem as outrageous when you see what guys like Cespedes and Encarnacion get and what kind of contracts get handed out over the next couple of offseasons. The money for that age has to worry you a little, but stupid money is about to be paid to a few guys.
Yep. And Miguel Cabrera is a generational bat. He's on a different level from Cespedes and Encarnacion.
Ag_07 said:
The question becomes do you overpay for Encarnacion or give up talent and pay less for Cabrera?
That just depends on how much $ the Astros eat on that contract.Ag_07 said:
Agree
Just reminding everyone that while Cabrera may be cheaper money wise he's going to cost us some significant talent.