Marwin is the man. No one would bat an eye if Marwin received a check. Keuchel is a different story. He deserves a chunky contract. Is he right for the stros? Probably not. But I'd love to have him
Farmer1906 said:
It annoys the crap at me that the Dodgers, who aren't as good as they were last year, return to the WS while we lick our wounds at home. The Sox will very likely take them out in 5-6.
Ags #1 said:
Pulling for the Sox. Can't stand guys line puig and bellinger
Mr.Bond said:Ags #1 said:
Pulling for the Sox. Can't stand guys line puig and bellinger
I'm rooting for an LA earthquake to suspend the series
Mr.Bond said:Ags #1 said:
Pulling for the Sox. Can't stand guys line puig and bellinger
I'm rooting for an LA earthquake to suspend the series
Philip J Fry said:Farmer1906 said:
It annoys the crap at me that the Dodgers, who aren't as good as they were last year, return to the WS while we lick our wounds at home. The Sox will very likely take them out in 5-6.
Will annoy you even more when the Dodgers win in 6
mathguy86 said:
Kind of makes resigning Keuchel a little bit more important
Gap said:
I think the need to resign Keuchel went up significantly with the McCullers injury.
WelchAg said:
Don't think this changes our offer to Keuchel. Not sure anyone was relying on LMJ to be a mainstay in next year's rotation. It's a coin flip on him regardless.
Farmer1906 said:WelchAg said:
Don't think this changes our offer to Keuchel. Not sure anyone was relying on LMJ to be a mainstay in next year's rotation. It's a coin flip on him regardless.
Replacing 60% of the rotation ain't no joke. We have guys to who can fill in for 1 to 2 spots if things go well, but 3? I highly doubt it without taking a huge step back. We'll need another option or need to not replace 3/5 of the rotation.