I think the owners are willing to shell out money from their increased revenues. They just aren't willing to do it on 8-10 year deals anymore because those seem to end poorly 100% of the time.
Deluxe said:
I think the owners are willing to shell out money from their increased revenues. They just aren't willing to do it on 8-10 year deals anymore because those seem to end poorly 100% of the time.
I think this is secretly the #1 reason.Farmer1906 said:
One thing that is hurting free agency is that guys aren't great into their mid 30s as often as they were 10-15 years ago. This is obviously a fall out from PEDs not linger used at the rate they were.
k20dub said:
Astros opening our own HOF.
But some also have their number retired. Isn't that the highest honor a player can receive from the club?Quote:
The inaugural Hall of Fame class will be large and will include Astros players who have had their numbers retired -- Nolan Ryan, Craig Biggio, Jeff Bagwell, Jimmy Wynn, Jose Cruz, Mike Scott, Larry Dierker, Don Wilson and Jim Umbricht -- and those who have been honored on the Walk of Fame along Texas Ave. -- former players Joe Morgan, Bob Aspromonte, Joe Niekro, J.R. Richard and Shane Reynolds and broadcasters Gene Elston and Milo Hamilton.
Induction into the Astros Hall of Fame will represent the highest honor a player can receive from the club.
Ag_07 said:
Reading that the Reds are close to swinging a deal for Sonny Gray contingent on them getting an extension for him finalized prior to the trade.
Interested to see what the Reds give up and what kind of extension he gets.
That's pretty ballsy to sign a guy you're hoping has a bounce back year to an extension before he steps on the mound for you.
Unfortunatrly Jose Cruz already had his number retired. He's the perfect example of who should be in this HOF, not retired. Don Wilson they did because of his untimely death, but to me is more like DK. Same situation with Umbricht.Harry Dunne said:
True.
This is a great way for guys like Darryl Kile that died tragically as well as Jose Cruz hall of very good types to be remembered without retiring a number, which should really be reserved for a HOFer.
Harry Dunne said:
I knew Cruz' number had been retired but I couldn't think of another good example. I was going to say Berkman but you might make an argument for him having his number retired, he's borderline HOFer who played almost his entire career for us and deserves it more than some of the guys whose numbers are up there...IMO even more than Joe Morgan who didn't even have 1000 hits as an Astro.
BTW neither DK nor Berkman's # has been issued to another player.
I like where your head is atRustys-Beef-o-Reeno said:
Bryce Har....