That starting 5 scares the crap out of me
I don't believe Cole and JV will regress that far. I'd bet their ERA's are in the high 2's to low 3's at worst.Ag_07 said:
That starting 5 scares the crap out of me
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These 5 farm systems improved the most in '18
Here are the four other farm systems that improved the most over the course of 2018:
Astros
Of the five teams mentioned in this story, the Astros have the best farm system. They possess the top tandem of position and pitching prospects in outfielder Kyle Tucker and right-hander Forrest Whitley, though those two have been in the organization together for a few years already.
Astros' Top 30
Houston traded several intriguing farmhands in July for veteran reinforcements, but still saw its system stock surge thanks to the emergence of the likes of right-handers Josh James (who led the entire Minors in strikeout rate with 13.5 per nine innings), Corbin Martin, Bryan Abreu and Brandon Bielak. Outfielder Seth Beer became the system's second-best position prospect when he signed as a first-rounder in June, then hit .304/.389/.496 while reaching Class A Advanced in his pro debut.
bearkatag15 said:
https://www.mlb.com/news/most-improved-farm-systems-in-2018/c-302225978Quote:
These 5 farm systems improved the most in '18
Here are the four other farm systems that improved the most over the course of 2018:
Astros
Of the five teams mentioned in this story, the Astros have the best farm system. They possess the top tandem of position and pitching prospects in outfielder Kyle Tucker and right-hander Forrest Whitley, though those two have been in the organization together for a few years already.
Astros' Top 30
Houston traded several intriguing farmhands in July for veteran reinforcements, but still saw its system stock surge thanks to the emergence of the likes of right-handers Josh James (who led the entire Minors in strikeout rate with 13.5 per nine innings), Corbin Martin, Bryan Abreu and Brandon Bielak. Outfielder Seth Beer became the system's second-best position prospect when he signed as a first-rounder in June, then hit .304/.389/.496 while reaching Class A Advanced in his pro debut.
iBrad said:
Yeah, let's sign Harper and really overload the outfield.
irish pete ag06 said:
Must stop picturing Harper in a Stros uni.
Must stop picturing Harper in a Stros uni.
Must stop picturing Harper in a Stros uni.
Must stop picturing Harper in a Stros uni.
Must stop picturing Harper in a Stros uni.
iBrad said:
Morton is the one we're really going to miss. Keuchel and LMJ combined for a 22-17 record. They were very inconsistent and, as usual for Lance, injured. From a pure wins standpoint, I think we can replace them rather easily.
But, predicting wins and losses for pitchers is kind of pointless. Too many non-pitching variables at play. Verlander could regress across the board and still win more games if the offense shows up for him this season.
It's always fun to look at the preseason projections from last season to see how far off they are for most players. My main objection to this projection is that all of our relievers' ERAs are so poor. It seems like these projections are assuming regression to the mean rather than continued development and improvement. It's probably based on some standard aging curve but pitchers tend to improve here even at an age when most pitchers are declining. #Strombearkatag15 said:
If these pitching numbers are correct then we are in trouble here too...
92 - 70 is the projected team record based on pitchers win/loss records.
Farmer1906 said:iBrad said:
Morton is the one we're really going to miss. Keuchel and LMJ combined for a 22-17 record. They were very inconsistent and, as usual for Lance, injured. From a pure wins standpoint, I think we can replace them rather easily.
But, predicting wins and losses for pitchers is kind of pointless. Too many non-pitching variables at play. Verlander could regress across the board and still win more games if the offense shows up for him this season.
Judging a pitcher of wins and losses is ridiculous.
They were both quality pitchers. In the AL (starters with 100 IP) LMJ was 15th/13th in FIP & xFIP. Dallas was 20th/20th. Those the #2 types pitchers for most teams.
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Trade/FA Rumblings: M's, Encarnacion, Haniger, Rays, ChiSox, Astros, Rangers, Yanks
December 28th, 2018 at 10:56pm CST By Connor Byrne
The Mariners have grown "increasingly confident" they'll be able to trade designated hitter/first baseman Edwin Encarnacion before their spring training opens, Jon Morosi of MLB.com says (video link). Encarnacion's market has picked up in the wake of the Twins' agreement with Nelson Cruz, whose suitors are now turning to the former. The Rays, White Sox and Astros are each "involved" on both Encarnacion and Cardinals first baseman/outfielder Jose Martinez, according to Morosi.
Basketball and Chain said:
Just curious....which 1-2 punch in baseball would you take over JV-Cole?
We were spoiled last year with JV-Cole-Keuchel-LMJ, but few teams ever get that kind of rotation.
If we can get a bat in FA, I think we'll be in position to focus on the rotation via trade. And since we really only need a solid 3/4 type, we don't need to swing a Cole type deal to go into next year with a very solid starting 5.
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4. Robbie Ray, LHP, Diamondbacks Ray may be the next Diamondback to be traded. There is word that teams are calling about his availability. The Phillies and Astros are very interested. Ray, 27, went 6-2 in 24 starts last season. He earned $3.95 million and is arbitration eligible for the second time.