Don't look for reasons to be unhappy. Someone like Martes could very well help this year by the deadline.Ag_07 said:E said:Good. Playing hard ball and trying to get guys for what we want not what they want.Nuke LaLoosh said:Ag_07 said:
Little update from MLTRQuote:
- The Astros haven't given up on the notion of acquiring one of Sonny Gray, Jose Quintana or Chris Archer and remain in contact with the Athletics, White Sox and Rays, USA Today's Bob Nightengale tweeted recently. The extreme asking prices on each starter makes it seem unlikely that Houston would be able to pry any of that trio loose. They've already balked at Chicago's reported asking price of Francis Martes, Kyle Tucker and Joe Musgrove for Quintana, and MLB Network's Peter Gammons tweets that he received a flat "No" when he asked one source if Gray could land in Houston. Archer, meanwhile, seems like an even longer shot to contend. The Rays have already moved one of their starters, trading Drew Smyly to the Mariners, and the remainder of their offseason dealings have been largely focused in improving the 2017 club.
Pretty funny to see that we are trying to keep ALL of our prospects and still deal for a good starter.
That's all good and I agree we shouldn't be giving guys away, but don't complain when we have Fiers and Morton in our rotation.
And I don't want to trade Martes, Tucker, and Musgrove together for Quintana. The other teams have to be willing to trade without it being trade rape and it just doesn't look like they are. The White Sox will wait until someone gets more desperate during the season.
There just wasn't a lot of SP available, but we have improved our team. Rooting for a bounce back from Keuchel and a healthy McCullers.