Odor can be just brutal sometimes
he really is pretty stupid I thinkcevans_40 said:
Darvish has #1 arm talent and a high-school brain.
Huell Babineaux said:he really is pretty stupid I thinkcevans_40 said:
Darvish has #1 arm talent and a high-school brain.
Even more true now than it was an hour agotoucan82 said:
I think I've seen enough of Benintendi for this season
Seven Costanza said:
Only a few more months until the outfield grass is back to normal, guys.
toucan82 said:Even more true now than it was an hour agotoucan82 said:
I think I've seen enough of Benintendi for this season
cevans_40 said:Seven Costanza said:
Only a few more months until the outfield grass is back to normal, guys.
That has to be the worst field maintenance job of all time. All they had to do was scalp all of the grass 3 weeks before the season started and everything would have been fine. I bet it will still be noticeable at seasons end.
Seven Costanza said:
Only a few more months until the outfield grass is back to normal, guys.
I reckon Profar can't accumulate the required service time after next season to be a free agent under the general six year rule. He came into this year with less than 4 years of service time.Quote:
Profar (A2 in 2018): .299, 2 HR, 3 SB in AAA. I think he only has 1 more year of team control, which makes him almost worthless in any trade option.
As horrible as Darvish has been... his ERA is 10th in the AL. Even after last night's debacle of 7ERs.TXAggie2011 said:
Yu is a thrower, not a pitcher.
If you put aside the opportunity cost, the roster is of course better with him; and someone will be better with him next year.
But it is the opportunity cost that would concern me.
Can you get 2-for-1 for the money required to sign him? Can you find another big name player, either in free agency or a trade, that gives you more confidence of producing consistent great play?
I don't have the answers for that, at least as far as trades may go, but those are the two questions I think the Rangers front office has to be asking itself re: Yu Darvish.
I'm not an expert and I can be wrong, but once the Arb clock starts clicking, I didn't think it stopped.TXAggie2011 said:I reckon Profar can't accumulate the required service time after next season to be a free agent under the general six year rule. He came into this year with less than 4 years of service time.Quote:
Profar (A2 in 2018): .299, 2 HR, 3 SB in AAA. I think he only has 1 more year of team control, which makes him almost worthless in any trade option.
Generally speaking, he's going to run up against the options limit meaning he'll need to be on the 25-man roster or likely be moved to another franchise. But the team would still have control.
Is he going to run into an exception to allow him to test free agency?
Beltre has extended his contract with Texas through 2018, I believe because the Rangers have committed to play him at 3rd. He will be breaking many, many key milestones and he will end up being ranked in the Top 3 in almost every category for players who played at 3B (not counting stats when they played other positions). There is zero chance to move him.jtstanley4621 said:
Given the trajectory of the Astros, in my mind it is much more worth it to sell rather than try to fix the bullpen. This would suck so much to see, but I would politely ask Beltre if he would want to go somewhere for a few more shots at a WS.
In terms of guys we can't move: Elvis we likely couldn't move due to this contract. Honestly he's worth keeping at this point. Mazara has high potential and is still very young. I wouldn't trade him. We also likely cannot move Choo, and Odor's new contract/plate discipline makes him not very desirable for a team. But literally EVERYONE else.... I wouldn't have an issue with trading. We need to restock the farm in a big way.
I wouldn't even say that the trades we did to make the push to get to the WS (Hamels, Beltran, Lucroy) were bad. But the results have fallen well short of the goal, and it looks like in retrospect it would have been nice to just sit on and develop most of the talent we gave away in those trades. Nothing can be done about that, of course, but I think it just underscores the need to get prospects back in the pipeline.
Huell Babineaux said:
Beltre, Elvis, Mazara, Odor, Gallo are going nowhere. I could see everyone else getting moved.