Not sure I'd want to pay a guy $9M in arbitration who may or may not be healthy in 2017. Risky, but could be a nice addition to the rotation for someone.
titanmaster_race said:
Am I the only one who remembers how dreadful Gattis has been as a DH? I am shocked at how many of yall want him to get significant time at DH next year. He's a solid backup to McCann behind the dish. But I hope that's all he does.
Ag_07 said:
I think (at least for me) it's not so much we want him to DH but more that we expect he will be used as a DH.
This staff continued running him out there at DH last year after it couldn't be more blatant that he was not a good DJ (compared to his numbers behind the plate) so I dont expect that to change.
It's more of just a safe assumption.
Sq16Aggie2006 said:Ag_07 said:
I think (at least for me) it's not so much we want him to DH but more that we expect he will be used as a DH.
This staff continued running him out there at DH last year after it couldn't be more blatant that he was not a good DJ (compared to his numbers behind the plate) so I dont expect that to change.
It's more of just a safe assumption.
So THAT'S what killed the vibe in Club Astros, DJ Oso Blanco on the 1's and 2's wasnt poppin
titanmaster_race said:
He cost 2 prospects and $23mill (total). I would be shocked if he is Gattis' backup.
That being said, I guess I've been assuming McCann would only catch. As has been discussed on here, 1B and/or DH could be real possibilities.
Deluxe said:
I've always assumed McCann starts vs righties and the occasional start at 1B/DH. And Gattis starts vs lefties plus the occasional start at DH when he's hot.
Jayson Stark said:
Even while the Astros shop for an ace, they're also dangling two of their current starters, Collin McHugh & Mike Fiers, to create roster and payroll flexibility.
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It's possible the Astros will add an ace-caliber pitcher via trade this offseason, but it's not going to come at the expense of 22-year-old infielder Alex Bregman. Astros executives are telling teams that there's "no chance" Bregman will go anywhere, reports ESPN's Buster Olney (Insider required and recommended). That's hardly a surprise, as Bregman is controllable through the 2022 season and has been resoundingly successful since the Astros took him second overall in the 2015 draft. After racing through the minors, Bregman thrived in his first taste of big league action this past season and now looks like the Astros' long-term solution at third base.
Ag_07 said:
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It's possible the Astros will add an ace-caliber pitcher via trade this offseason, but it's not going to come at the expense of 22-year-old infielder Alex Bregman. Astros executives are telling teams that there's "no chance" Bregman will go anywhere, reports ESPN's Buster Olney (Insider required and recommended). That's hardly a surprise, as Bregman is controllable through the 2022 season and has been resoundingly successful since the Astros took him second overall in the 2015 draft. After racing through the minors, Bregman thrived in his first taste of big league action this past season and now looks like the Astros' long-term solution at third base.