Well then....i thought he and keuchel were both FA soon-ish. I guess not.
EagleAg19 said:
Having Darvish and Gurriel on the same team would be amazing
rosco511 said:
If he is your #3 or 4, then you have a really strong starting rotation.
$100 million total or $4 million per year? The second one isn't happening.Farmer1906 said:
I would take Yu at something like 5 year, 20 million if I felt comfortable I could fix his playoff issues. He'd be a strong 3/4. It would also help the pain if Dallas left a year later. But we will need more than Yu to cover that. Lets hope Whitley & Bukauskas are big league starters by then.
100 M total. That is the going rate for high-end starters.Mr.Ackar07 said:$100 million total or $4 million per year? The second one isn't happening.Farmer1906 said:
I would take Yu at something like 5 year, 20 million if I felt comfortable I could fix his playoff issues. He'd be a strong 3/4. It would also help the pain if Dallas left a year later. But we will need more than Yu to cover that. Lets hope Whitley & Bukauskas are big league starters by then.
redag06 said:
15 or 10, same difference.
The Yankees got better and anyone on here that doesn't think the Yankees and Astros won't be in the alcs the next few years is a fool.
redag06 said:
15 or 10, same difference.
The Yankees got better and anyone on here that doesn't think the Yankees and Astros won't be in the alcs the next few years is a fool.
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Seriously it's not a good sign when the entire team is repped by Boras.
It's also why the farm system hasn't been absolutely pillaged beyond repair. And don't forget that this is the front office that is one of the best in the league on salvaging players (Peacock, Morton, McHugh, etc.)W said:
yep, that's why it's great thing the Astros finished the deal and won the World Series. Not going to be able to hold the team together much past 2018 & 2019
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1) Forrest Whitley, RHP, Grade A/A-: Age 20, first round pick in 2016 from high school in Texas, outstanding 2017 season at three levels with combined 2.83 ERA, 143/34 K/BB in 92 innings, 78 hits; Texas League observers at end of season were full of praise, noting excellent command of mid-90s fastball and better secondary stuff than most pitchers his age, with slider, curve, and change-up all looking very good; mature mound presence as well; main issue now is building up workload and proving durability; possible top-of-the-rotation arm, may go with a straight Grade A when all the lists and rankings are complete. ETA 2019.
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3) J.B. Bukauskas, RHP, Grade B+: Age 21, first round pick in 2017 from University of North Carolina; threw 10 innings in pro debut; strong spring with 9-1, 2.53 record with Tar Heels, 116/37 K/BB, just 62 hits; plus fastball in mid-90s, good slider, threw strikes in college; main question is 6-0 size and change-up development impacting ability to remain a starter but most seem optimistic that those issues will resolve in his favor; ETA 2019.
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6) David Paulino, RHP, Grade B: Age 23; lost most of the season due to elbow problems and PED suspension; posted 4.50 ERA in 14 innings in Triple-A, 13/9 K/BB; 6.52 ERA in six major league starts, 34/7 K/BB in 29 innings before suspension; still has one of the highest ceilings in the system, fastball can hit 98 and secondary pitches (curve, change) have improved, usually throws strikes; questions about durability and role remain in play. ETA 2018.
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7) Cionel Perez, LHP, Grade B: Age 21, signed out of Cuba in 2016, posted combined 4.13 ERA with 83/27 K/BB in 94 innings between Low-A, High-A, and Double-A; scouting reports are better than the numbers, focusing on low-90s fastball, both curveball and change-up flash plus; I think his general "throw strikes" control is ahead of his "hit spots" specific command but a breakthrough in 2018 seems plausible; durability the main concern. ETA 2019.
Also don't forget about Martes and Musgrove who are by no means finished projects yet (although I think Musgrove is a good bet to stay in the pen)Quote:
8) Rogelio Armenteros, RHP, Grade B: Age 23, signed out of Cuba in 2014; posted 2.04 ERA in 124 innings between Double-A and Triple-A with 146/38 K/BB, 91 hits combined; usually not rated this highly on other lists but I think he is under-estimated by many since he doesn't throw a zillion MPH; fastball in low-90s this year but plays up due to excellent change-up, two different breaking balls, sharp control; looks like he has a strong, durable physical build; he's a pitcher. ETA 2018.