I have the feeling Lunhow will be hyper focused. One SP. We don't need a #1. A quality #2 who becomes our 3/4. That's where the mismatch will come up in a 7 game series. You throw a 2 and they throw a 4.
Safe at Home said:That's what is so impressive. You figure the league would have a book on him by now. He's not just a slugger, but a really accomplished hitter. Is patient, will go the other way. Teams are gonna have to be careful putting the shift on him.mathguy86 said:
11-1 and Yordan is patient enough to not swing at bad pitches.
Now, if he could just start hitting more home runs with runners on base...
11 home runs in 117 at bats is 52 home runs in 550 at bats...Safe at Home said:That's what is so impressive. You figure the league would have a book on him by now. He's not just a slugger, but a really accomplished hitter. Is patient, will go the other way. Teams are gonna have to be careful putting the shift on him.mathguy86 said:
11-1 and Yordan is patient enough to not swing at bad pitches.
Now, if he could just start hitting more home runs with runners on base...
Well that's huge...of course I wonder what Luhnow will think about shelling out all that money. I realize Crane is his boss but still.bearkatag15 said:
Richard Justice is on 790 right now. Says Lunhow 's top priority is targeting a LH bullpen arm.
He predicts Crane to shell out the money to resign Cole and Springer. Says Cole loves it in Houston.
bearkatag15 said:
Richard Justice is on 790 right now. Says Lunhow 's top priority is targeting a LH bullpen arm.
He predicts Crane to shell out the money to resign Cole and Springer. Says Cole loves it in Houston.
bearkatag15 said:
Richard Justice is on 790 right now. Says Lunhow 's top priority is targeting a LH bullpen arm.
He predicts Crane to shell out the money to resign Cole and Springer. Says Cole loves it in Houston.
bearkatag15 said:
Richard Justice is on 790 right now. Says Lunhow 's top priority is targeting a LH bullpen arm.
He predicts Crane to shell out the money to resign Cole and Springer. Says Cole loves it in Houston.
bearkatag15 said:
Richard Justice is on 790 right now. Says Lunhow 's top priority is targeting a LH bullpen arm.
He predicts Crane to shell out the money to resign Cole and Springer. Says Cole loves it in Houston.
Especially getting to face the pitcher in the 9 hole...usually an automatic K. I think we're that good and Strom knows how to play up all your strengths as a pitcher and ditch what isn't working.Ag_07 said:
Blummer mentioned it on the broadcast last night but it really made me think.
How in the hell did Cole average not even 1 K per inning in PIT?
His highest K/9 was 9.00 in 2014
Are we that good or they that bad?
That's astonishing to me.
Well they have a point that what Correa brings at the SS position in terms of his hitting (and fielding) is extremely rare but like you mentioned, Bregman moving over and you don't miss much (especially since Bregman has proven to be more durable than Carlos). Sure Carlos has a better arm and slightly better range but in terms of hitting I'm not sure he actually brings more than Bregman (especially not with his injury history).Deluxe said:
There was a discussion on 790 this morning about who you would keep if you could only keep one: Cole or Correa.
Point was made that elite position player is more valuable in today's game than elite pitcher. I suppose a case could be made for that in a vacuum. But when I think about each player in terms of how much better they are than their potential replacements, Cole seems much more valuable to me.
We have options to replace Correa. Bregman can slide over. Diaz is above average relative to MLB short stops. Straw could refine his SS craft and be the future at the position. Also have Nova a couple years away. I don't see nearly as much potential to replace Cole. Certainly not internally. And free agent/trade market for pitching typically requires overpaying.
Deluxe said:
There was a discussion on 790 this morning about who you would keep if you could only keep one: Cole or Correa.
I wouldn't say there's any argument....he's a true #1 and would be on 90% of major league teams.Marvin said:Deluxe said:
There was a discussion on 790 this morning about who you would keep if you could only keep one: Cole or Correa.
What's the old adage- the best ability is availability. Cole has arguably pitched like a #1 and has been a durable fixture in the lineup. Correa... not so much. Would love to keep both, but this decision seems easy to make.
Do you think that is on Strom? We do a lot of analytics to put our pitchers in more favorable positions plus to work on things that will make them more productive.DVC2010 said:
I've been saying for a couple of years that Storm is the most underrated Astro.
Ag_07 said:
It's similar to 2017 in that one stud starter would put us head and shoulders above the rest and make us clear cut favorites.
It's our only weakness