Trade for Birk?Quote:
Odor has a .505 OPS this spring.
Trade for Birk?Quote:
Odor has a .505 OPS this spring.
DallasAg 94 said:Let's start with your questions...gougler08 said:
I'm confused by the emoticon you chose. Surprised at the value (too much or not enough)? Surprised at the length? Or surprised that the Astros actually are ponying up for players when this thread thought they wouldn't?
Do you like the value $30M/yr for 5 years?
Do you like the length (adding 4 years ending when he is 34)?
Do you like the Astros actually ponying up for players?
Do you care if Rangers fans think the Astros will pony up money?
Didn't they already send YoMen to the minor league camp? Might as well see which of the retreads pan out before we rush YoMen to the bigs. Give it a few weeks and one or two of them will disappear.DallasAg 94 said:
ST so far. I know there is more to ST than the stats, but worth looking at:
Perez: 5.0 IP, 1.80
Minor: 6.1 IP, 2.84 ERA
YoMen: 12.0 IP, 3.00 ERA
Colon: 12.2 IP, 4.26 ERA
Chavez: 13.0 IP, 4.85 ERA
Hamels: 10.0 IP, 5.40 ERA
Fister: 10.1 IP, 6.10 ERA
Moore: 11.0 IP, 7.26 ERA
Blackburn: 7.2 IP, 8.22 ERA <- Put on 60DL
Lincecum: <- getting one more minor league appearance. declared not ready for opening day.
It will be interesting to see what shakes out on the rotation and if YoMen gets a shot.
Perez has been really good. I am cautiously optimistic.DallasAg 94 said:
ST so far. I know there is more to ST than the stats, but worth looking at:
Perez: 5.0 IP, 1.80
Minor: 6.1 IP, 2.84 ERA
YoMen: 12.0 IP, 3.00 ERA
Colon: 12.2 IP, 4.26 ERA
Chavez: 13.0 IP, 4.85 ERA
Hamels: 10.0 IP, 5.40 ERA
Fister: 10.1 IP, 6.10 ERA
Moore: 11.0 IP, 7.26 ERA
Blackburn: 7.2 IP, 8.22 ERA <- Put on 60DL
Lincecum: <- getting one more minor league appearance. declared not ready for opening day.
It will be interesting to see what shakes out on the rotation and if YoMen gets a shot.
I agree Hamels is what he is, likely. If not... ugh.wbt5845 said:
Perez has been really good. I am cautiously optimistic.
I know in Hamels' last outing, he threw nothing but fastballs down the middle of the plate. When he hit 80 pitches, he turned to the dugout and walked off the field. He was basically throwing BP. I trust that he will be what he is. If he isn't our ace, all bets are off anyway.
I am intrigued by the Hefty Lefty who still seems to be effective. Fister and Moore have flat out sucked. I think all three of these guys get a few times through the rotation before we see YoMen. He is the future and we don't want to dick up the future to win meaningless games in 2018. But I'm sure we will see him sometime this year.
I am more intrigued as to whether we see Kyle Cody or Cole Ragans this year. I've been a big proponent of "burn this m/fer down" and bring the kids up - hopefully as soon as July. I am excited by these guys. I also will speak blasphemy and say we should trade Beltre, move Gallo to his natural position and bring up Guzman.
I didn't realize they were hurt. I haven't been paying too close attention to the guys who are not going to start the season on the MLB roster.DallasAg 94 said:
I don't think you'll be as intrigued with either Cody or Ragans. Ragans is either on his way for TJ Surgery and Cody will likely start season on DL with elbow inflammation.
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Tim Lincecum and Tony Barnette, Texas Rangers relief pitchers, will likely start the 2018 season on the disabled list, per the beat guys. Lincecum is still building up to regular season strength after signing and starting camp late, while Barnette has been slowed by a back issue.
Neither pitcher appears likely to miss significant time, but a d.l. stint to start the year would mean that each would miss the first week of the season. The consensus seems to be that pitcher Kevin Jepsen, in camp on a minor league deal, has the inside track to fill one of those spots in the bullpen after a strong camp. Jepsen, 33, has a 3.92 ERA in 400 major league innings, mostly with the Angels, and was particularly good in 2014 and 2015. Jepsen struggled in 2016, however, was released by the Diamondbacks at the end of the spring of 2017, and ended up pitching the final couple of months of the year with the Nationals' AAA affiliate, where he put up a 5.32 ERA in 23 innings.
The final few spots on the roster appear to be a bit fluid, as its still not been determined whether Martin Perez will start the season on the disabled list. He also would likely miss just the first week, which could offer a reprieve for Rule 5 pick Carlos Tocci, should the Rangers opt to go with a four man bench and keep Tocci around for at least the first week of the season.
Allegedly they're still discussing a deal to sign him to a minors deal and keep him for depth.Huell Babineaux said:
Big Sexy released
Ag2012 said:
Thought Gomez was hitting leadoff for the Rays?