I think James is our future closer.
I haven't considered that too much, but I guess I could see it.AgFan1999 said:
I think James is our future closer.
gigemJTH12 said:
has anyone reputable said that about mccullers?
Because he's a UFA. I wouldn't assume anyone back.Basketball and Chain said: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.
Is there any particular reason you're assuming Morton won't be back? To me, he seems like the perfect fit for Houston's long term plans because it doesn't appear that he's looking for a long term deal. He's been mentioned as a candidate that could just accept the QO and pitch on a one year deal. It sounds like he wants to take it year by year based on his health situation.
Farmer1906 said:Because he's a UFA. I wouldn't assume anyone back.Basketball and Chain said: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.
Is there any particular reason you're assuming Morton won't be back? To me, he seems like the perfect fit for Houston's long term plans because it doesn't appear that he's looking for a long term deal. He's been mentioned as a candidate that could just accept the QO and pitch on a one year deal. It sounds like he wants to take it year by year based on his health situation.
Ag_07 said:
So we lose a former Cy Young winner and Peacock is our saving grace.
I sure hope not
He can be replaced, but you'll have to find a top 10-15 workhorse pitcher to fully replace him. You know many of those laying around?agfan2332 said:
Dallas Keuchel is not the same as Cy Keuchel of 2015. He's a nice pitcher, but can be replaced now. He's not going to be worth the money he wants, that's the problem. If he would stay on the cheap, bring him back. If not, let him go.
It takes Wide Miley 3 years to pitch as many innings as Keuchel does in 2. Same with Happ except he's 35 and clearly not going to getting better moving forward. Oh and same with Lynn. His 0.9 WAR really gives you confidence.agfan2332 said:
Wade Miley, JA Happ, Lance Lynn. Re-signing Charlie Morton would be something I think the Astros need to do as well.
I agree. I am anti paying 30+ year old pitchers 100+M deals for 5+ years.agfan2332 said:
The issue with the whole situation is what Dallas is going to cost. If he commands a high dollar price tag, I think Luhnow tries to get a guy for a short term on the cheap while bringing McHugh back from the pen and see how Valdez, James and Whitley perform.
This is looking pretty good right now.TayTrox said:
Red Sox in 4.
Ag12thman said:This is looking pretty good right now.TayTrox said:
Red Sox in 4.