rausr said:
Imagine how Brantley feels...
Pretty sure he DGAF
He's a pro's pro and not the type who needs or even likes the individual accolades.
rausr said:
Imagine how Brantley feels...
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Some within the Astros organization are intrigued by the possibility of acquiring Syndergaard, a hard-throwing Texan who could replace Gerrit Cole in future rotations if Cole leaves as a free agent this winter. Syndergaard is earning $6 million this season and is due to receive a raise in 2020, the first year he'll be eligible for arbitration.
Of the three Houston pitchers to have thrown more than 100 innings this season, only Justin Verlander is under contract to the club for 2020; Cole and left-hander Wade Miley are set to become free agents.
Syndergaard could potentially net a return similar to the packages that were dealt last year for Cole and Chris Archer, who, like Syndergaard, had two or more years of team control remaining.
In January 2018, the Pirates sent Cole to the Astros in exchange for right-hander Joe Musgrove, third baseman Colin Moran, reliever Michael Feliz and Minor League outfielder Jason Martin, who debuted this season and is rated as the organization's No. 8 prospect, per MLB Pipeline. Cole has since emerged as one of the American League's premier arms, making the All-Star team in each of the last two seasons.
he doesn't owe Houston anything, however if he shoots down a contract with the Astros simply because it isn't the highest offer he might receive is ridiculous IMO.Farmer1906 said:
Why should that be expected? What does he owe to Houston?
He wont be turning us down for Miami. It'll be Anaheim, LA, San Diego, New York or Boston.AustinCountyAg said:he doesn't owe Houston anything, however if he shoots down a contract with the Astros simply because it isn't the highest offer he might receive is ridiculous IMO.Farmer1906 said:
Why should that be expected? What does he owe to Houston?
It's already fact the he will sign for hundreds of millions of dollars, but if it comes down to staying in Houston or going to play in Miami where they suck for a little bit more cash would be a shame. I just hope he is at least open minded when the time comes.
Mr.Bond said:
California is supposedly his preferred destination. But if money is a driving factor, we will be able to offer substantially less given the ridiculous tax brackets out there...... Of which I don't feel many athletes take into consideration
bearkatag15 said:
McTaggart is on a AJ Reed rampage this morning. Straight up arguing with Robert Ford about Reed.
Farmer1906 said:
I agree, but that doesn't make them perfect. I'd say CFM is on pace to be easily worth it even if he is mediocre next year.
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- Unlike Gore, fellow high-end pitching prospect Forrest Whitley has failed to impress in 2019, Josh Norris of Baseball America observes. In addition to posting horrific numbers and battling injuries with the Astros' Triple-A affiliate this season, Whitley has shown serious immaturity and underwhelming stuff on the mound, evaluators have told Norris. The 21-year-old did enter the season as the youngest player in the Pacific Coast League, though, Norris points out.
Ag_07 said:Farmer1906 said:
I agree, but that doesn't make them perfect. I'd say CFM is on pace to be easily worth it even if he is mediocre next year.
Charlie is on a 3 year deal at 15 mil per.
He'll need to stay healthy all 3 years to make him worth it. I have no problem on them not committing to 3 years of Charlie.
And you're right that they're not perfect but I don't think not signing Charlie is proof of that. They were scared of the 3 year commitment given his injury history and that's justifiable.
Not extending a QO was them not being perfect.