free_mhayden said:
Cole Hamels vs Yu Darvish, Game 7 World Series.
I'll have what you're having
free_mhayden said:
Cole Hamels vs Yu Darvish, Game 7 World Series.
free_mhayden said:
Verlander with another gem of an outing.
Almost a catch-22 for the Astros as their starting pitching falters again -- if he looks bad, he's not worth it... but now that he continues to look good, it's a lot less likely you'll get him for cheap. 13 other teams will have a chance to claim him before Houston gets the shot.
AccidentProne said:free_mhayden said:
Verlander with another gem of an outing.
Almost a catch-22 for the Astros as their starting pitching falters again -- if he looks bad, he's not worth it... but now that he continues to look good, it's a lot less likely you'll get him for cheap. 13 other teams will have a chance to claim him before Houston gets the shot.
The Rangers should claim him just to say guck you to the Astros
gigem1223 said:
Looking at the upcoming schedule....other than the weekend series against the Astros (who are playing like **** lately)...Rangers play a bunch bad teams they should beat. They've yet to take care of business against bad teams this season, so I'm not holding my breath but they have a real opportunity to get back into this thing.
jtstanley4621 said:
Just randomly decided to look at our prospect list. I think it's safe to assume that Guzman will play 1B for the rangers either this season, or next season. SO I won't include him. There are a couple guys that I'm fascinated to watch develop: Taveras, Calhoun, Ragans, and Matuella.
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Matuella is interesting too, because they essentially said he has ace-type stuff, but he's obviously struggled pretty hard with some injuries during his time with the Rangers. He's 22 and still only in A ball, I would assume mostly due to injuries stunting his development a bit. But if he can remain healthy, who knows?
Really excited to see a line like this from Matuella. His outings have been getting longer - 4 of last 5 he's gone 5 or more. Threw 90 pitches yesterday. Seems to have good control. Just keep extending him out and pray he stays healthy. He certainly has the talent.Quote:
A: Mike Matuella (23-RHP): 5.0 IP, 8 H, 1 ER, 6 SO, 1 BB
Yep. With the way that prospects come up now at such a young age, it's kind of hard to remember that him being 22-23 where he's at is still actually just fine. He just needs to keep getting reps.RetiredAg said:Really excited to see a line like this from Matuella. His outings have been getting longer - 4 of last 5 he's gone 5 or more. Threw 90 pitches yesterday. Seems to have good control. Just keep extending him out and pray he stays healthy. He certainly has the talent.Quote:
A: Mike Matuella (23-RHP): 5.0 IP, 8 H, 1 ER, 6 SO, 1 BB
The age thing can be misleading. Some of that is determined by how the team signed the player. Intl'l FA, HS or College.jtstanley4621 said:Yep. With the way that prospects come up now at such a young age, it's kind of hard to remember that him being 22-23 where he's at is still actually just fine. He just needs to keep getting reps.RetiredAg said:Really excited to see a line like this from Matuella. His outings have been getting longer - 4 of last 5 he's gone 5 or more. Threw 90 pitches yesterday. Seems to have good control. Just keep extending him out and pray he stays healthy. He certainly has the talent.Quote:
A: Mike Matuella (23-RHP): 5.0 IP, 8 H, 1 ER, 6 SO, 1 BB
We don't know that.Quote:
Take Yohander Mendez whowas born in Jan 1995.. He was signed in 2011 @ 16. He is 22, debut in 2016 (age 21) and will be Arb eligible in 2020. FA in 2023.
Help a brother out... how many months are left in the year, AFTER the season ends.TXAggie2011 said:We don't know that.Quote:
Take Yohander Mendez whowas born in Jan 1995.. He was signed in 2011 @ 16. He is 22, debut in 2016 (age 21) and will be Arb eligible in 2020. FA in 2023.
Given his lack of service time in 2017, the earliest he can reach arbitration is after the 2020 season and the earliest he could reach free agency is after the 2023 season. He has a remaining option, so those milestones can be pushed back even further. He'll turn a healthy 28 the winter of 2023-2024.
I project:Quote:
Take Yohander Mendez who was born in Jan 1995.. He was signed in 2011 @ 16. He is 22, debut in 2016 (age 21)
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Take Yohander Mendez ... will be Arb eligible in 2020. FA in 2023.
Baltimore as an example signed 5 players and likely spent less than 10% of their pool money. Do they have a decent investment in the region?TXAggie2011 said:
As far as Latin America, everyone has a decent investment in the region. You can't compete without mining that talent pool to some extent.
The level of investment varies, but I think that's more to do with other factors than the Rule V draft.
The Rule V draft mattered more before the eligibility requirements were changed from 4 and 3 drafts to 5 and 4 drafts.
They have their Dominican rookie league team again and their scouting network, albeit a recently curtailed scouting network.Quote:
Baltimore as an example signed 5 players and likely spent less than 10% of their pool money. Do they have a decent investment in the region?
[url=https://www.fanragsports.com/mlb/astros/inside-baseball-astros-cautious-ways-will-hurt-october-chances/][/url]Quote:
The Astros, who long suspected the Rangers would be less than anxious to send Yu Darvish in-state and in-division, it turns out didn't try very hard at all for Darvish, either, causing the Rangers, who determined a couple days before the deadline they needed to deal Darvish, to send him to the Dodgers, and turning them from a strong World Series favorite into a prohibitive one. The Dodgers' offer, once again, was said be "easily" the best one to be had. Yet, one rival exec wonders why Houston didn't grab Darvish.
"They could have beaten what the Dodgers offer easily without touching their top four guys," one rival exec said. "He should be an Astro."
Wow, you're really digging deep today, but I'll "help you out" in that "winter" in baseball nomenclature refers to anything between the end of the season and spring training.Quote:
Yo was born in January. Winter begins December 21st (in the Northern Hemisphere), so technically yes... he will be 28 in the "winter" realizing only 10 days of the Winter falls into 2023.