I get that they have an article quota and it's easy just to bash, but it amazes me how many writers don't understand the situation.
Spending money in the off-season to sign mileage-d arms to multiyear deals to chase WC2 just makes no sense. It's a panic move that loses sight of the long-term goal. If it were to chase a division or even to be the unquestioned WC1 front-runner, OK maybe. But WC2? You can twiddle your thumbs and see what you got and still make a move to get it in July at the deadline.
This idea that we had any chance of putting together a division contender this year is just stupid. Astros tanked for 4 years and don't have to pay any of the studs they got from doing that until the next few years. You can't compete with that unless you are spending $200M.
Look at it simply from a team payroll standpoint. Houston stands at $150M. Even ignoring the late first rounder McCullers -- Springer, Bregman and Correa are all products of 90-100 loss seasons. Those 3 guys would be commanding $15-$20M+/year in free agency. So reality is that's a $200M payroll -- they just paid for it with 100-loss seasons rather than free agent $$.
You can't compete with that in the first few years. You have to wait until they actually have to start opening up the pocketbooks to pay those guys.
Spending money in the off-season to sign mileage-d arms to multiyear deals to chase WC2 just makes no sense. It's a panic move that loses sight of the long-term goal. If it were to chase a division or even to be the unquestioned WC1 front-runner, OK maybe. But WC2? You can twiddle your thumbs and see what you got and still make a move to get it in July at the deadline.
This idea that we had any chance of putting together a division contender this year is just stupid. Astros tanked for 4 years and don't have to pay any of the studs they got from doing that until the next few years. You can't compete with that unless you are spending $200M.
Look at it simply from a team payroll standpoint. Houston stands at $150M. Even ignoring the late first rounder McCullers -- Springer, Bregman and Correa are all products of 90-100 loss seasons. Those 3 guys would be commanding $15-$20M+/year in free agency. So reality is that's a $200M payroll -- they just paid for it with 100-loss seasons rather than free agent $$.
You can't compete with that in the first few years. You have to wait until they actually have to start opening up the pocketbooks to pay those guys.