Nuke LaLoosh said:
And still far below where we should be for our market size
I doubt we're done and it's going to grow very quickly in a few years.
Nuke LaLoosh said:
And still far below where we should be for our market size
irish pete ag06 said:
Had some fun with 2016 platoon splits.
Yuli's wRC+ is a really small sample size. He's an everyday player who will very likely hit LHP very well.
That lineup vs righties is freaking potent!
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Compare these two situations:
- Brian McCann for $24 million over two years, with a third year option, all for the cost of Abreu and Guzman.
- Jonathan Lucroy for 1-1/2 seasons in exchange $5.25 million, the MLB #14 prospect, the MLB #51 prospect, and a player to be named later. Oh, and they get to put up with the headeache of Jeremy Jeffress also.
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Tampa Bay Rays trade RHP Chris Archer to the Houston Astros for RHP Frances Martes, OF Kyle Tucker, RHP David Paulino, 3B Colin Moran and OF Tony Kemp.
Sticking with the AL West, the Astros have made it clear they're going all-in after missing the playoffs in 2016. On Thursday, they acquired Brian McCannand signed Josh Reddick after already claiming Norichika Aoki on waivers. They need to make one more big splash. How does this look?
RF George Springer
3B Alex Bregman
2B Jose Altuve
SS Carlos Correa
C Brian McCann
DH Evan Gattis
1B Yulieski Gurriel / A.J. Reed
LF Josh Reddick
CF Jake Marisnick / Teoscar Hernandez
SP Dallas Keuchel
SP Chris Archer
SP Collin McHugh
SP Lance McCullers
SP Mike Fiers
Archer will cost a ton in prospects, even coming off a mediocre season, as he's signed for five more season at an incredible discount. The Astros are giving up three of their prospects in Martes, Tucker and Paulino, plus two useful role players in Moran and Kemp. The Rays need depth, but this package may still not be enough.
I agree. I think it's one player too many. But which do you keep?iBrad said:
No thanks. That's 1, 2, and 4 on the Astros prospects list.
I say you hold on to Martes. He's the one you leave out of the deal. Tucker would be a loss, but he's still low in the system. Paulino is almost MLB ready. There's no spot for Moran, and also there is another 3B prospect behind him. And unloading Kemp opens it us for Teoscar Hernandez.Gramercy Riffs said:
The Best Trades For All 30 Teams
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Tampa Bay Rays trade RHP Chris Archer to the Houston Astros for RHP Frances Martes, OF Kyle Tucker, RHP David Paulino, 3B Colin Moran and OF Tony Kemp.
Sticking with the AL West, the Astros have made it clear they're going all-in after missing the playoffs in 2016. On Thursday, they acquired Brian McCannand signed Josh Reddick after already claiming Norichika Aoki on waivers. They need to make one more big splash. How does this look?
RF George Springer
3B Alex Bregman
2B Jose Altuve
SS Carlos Correa
C Brian McCann
DH Evan Gattis
1B Yulieski Gurriel / A.J. Reed
LF Josh Reddick
CF Jake Marisnick / Teoscar Hernandez
SP Dallas Keuchel
SP Chris Archer
SP Collin McHugh
SP Lance McCullers
SP Mike Fiers
Archer will cost a ton in prospects, even coming off a mediocre season, as he's signed for five more season at an incredible discount. The Astros are giving up three of their prospects in Martes, Tucker and Paulino, plus two useful role players in Moran and Kemp. The Rays need depth, but this package may still not be enough.
If you try to trade for an ace, the price would be even higher than the one listed above. Going to be an interesting couple of monthsTexAgs1992 said:
If we trade two top 5 prospects for Chris Archer, I'll be pissed. He had an awful season last year and not an ace. The Astros need an ace.
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If the White Sox are going to have a fire sale, back the truck up for Abreu and Quintana. Pipe dream, I know, but solves a lot of problems.
Absent that - go hard after Quintana anyway. Signed through 2018 for cheap and then club options for 19 & 20. My only concern is the HR numbers, but I can live with that.