Correa at $7.4MM That was one damn expensive massage.
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Astros slumping hard, Rays surging, good season fellas, see yall next year
He just said Yordan will be in the 5 hole tomorrow. Means Brantley isn't moving down.bearkatag15 said:
1st question to AJ is if he envisions any changes to the lineup tomorrow. He said no basically. Said Maldy will catch but doesn't view this offense as struggling currently. Just thinks the pitching has been that good from TB.
I posted to vent, didn't ***** and whine all game or post anything else negative. I settled down and came back level headed this morning. If that bothers you then you can go **** yourself.MuckRaker96 said:
Wow, it's already 2020!Quote:
Astros slumping hard, Rays surging, good season fellas, see yall next year
Maybe he was praying. What do you have against Jesus?mwm said:
Late in last night's game there was a camera shot of our dugout. I was left with an impression thinking there may be more to that story.
There was one player on the bench with his head down and everyone else on the rail. And, no, I'm not going to say who I think that player might have been.
Does that strike anyone else as "odd"? Maybe I'm reading into it much more than I should. I just found it strange.
Anybody else remember it?
Why would he agree to take less than that in his first 5-6 year?Quote:
If that were the case there is no reason to not offer a long term contract and lock him up for probably less than that firs 5-6 years...no way we pay him 21 mil for a single year
Agreed.BMX Bandit said:Why would he agree to take less than that in his first 5-6 year?Quote:
If that were the case there is no reason to not offer a long term contract and lock him up for probably less than that firs 5-6 years...no way we pay him 21 mil for a single year
I think it starts out slow for 3 innings before the Astros readjust to Glasnow and go on a tear to make it a not-close final score.Teddy Perkins said:
Call your shot - Astros win or lose tomorrow?
My prediction: W for the good guys. Cole cements his place in Astros lore. MMP is the loudest it's ever been. Bregman and Altuve hit bombs.
Teddy Perkins said:
Call your shot - Astros win or lose tomorrow?
My prediction: W for the good guys. Cole cements his place in Astros lore. MMP is the loudest it's ever been. Bregman and Altuve hit bombs.
Win. Over hits because offense finally comes through in a big way. Springer lead off dinger. Yordan hits one over the tracks and/or off the big board. Cole dominant..at least 13 strikeouts.Teddy Perkins said:
Call your shot - Astros win or lose tomorrow?
My prediction: W for the good guys. Cole cements his place in Astros lore. MMP is the loudest it's ever been. Bregman and Altuve hit bombs.
Cromagnum said:
I found the root of our problem boys.
Notice that none of those contracts are offered by the Astros for one...not necessarily that he will offer a home town discount but I think he would look at it more like AB did, get a longer term deal and go play ball..oh and I get to do that for the team I came up with and won a W.S. with, awesome even better...Farmer1906 said:Agreed.BMX Bandit said:Why would he agree to take less than that in his first 5-6 year?Quote:
If that were the case there is no reason to not offer a long term contract and lock him up for probably less than that firs 5-6 years...no way we pay him 21 mil for a single year
Look what the going rate is.
Trout: 12 years - 35.5 per. Signed in 2019
Cespedes: 4 years - 37.5 per. Signed in 2017
Harper: 13 years - 25.3 per. Signed in 2019
Heyward: 8 years - 23 per. Signed in 2016
Ellsbury: 7 years - 21.8 per. Signed in 2014.
Upton: 5 years - 21.2 M per. Signed in 2018.
Where do you think George fits in?
I would think it would make sense to make him an offer this year. This way he can get a little more money sooner (21M to 25-28ish), it keeps him from hitting the market, and it hopefully locks him in until a younger age. Meaning, give him a 6 years deal at 30 and not a 6 year deal at 31.
Anyway, lets cut the BS offseason talk. We have postseason baseball to discuss.
Make that 4-0. Two on, one out.PhatMack19 said:
Cards already up 2 in the top of 1. Bases loaded 1 out
my last post on this.cpsencik04 said:Notice that none of those contracts are offered by the Astros for one...not necessarily that he will offer a home town discount but I think he would look at it more like AB did, get a longer term deal and go play ball..oh and I get to do that for the team I came up with and won a W.S. with, awesome even better...Farmer1906 said:Agreed.BMX Bandit said:Why would he agree to take less than that in his first 5-6 year?Quote:
If that were the case there is no reason to not offer a long term contract and lock him up for probably less than that firs 5-6 years...no way we pay him 21 mil for a single year
Look what the going rate is.
Trout: 12 years - 35.5 per. Signed in 2019
Cespedes: 4 years - 37.5 per. Signed in 2017
Harper: 13 years - 25.3 per. Signed in 2019
Heyward: 8 years - 23 per. Signed in 2016
Ellsbury: 7 years - 21.8 per. Signed in 2014.
Upton: 5 years - 21.2 M per. Signed in 2018.
Where do you think George fits in?
I would think it would make sense to make him an offer this year. This way he can get a little more money sooner (21M to 25-28ish), it keeps him from hitting the market, and it hopefully locks him in until a younger age. Meaning, give him a 6 years deal at 30 and not a 6 year deal at 31.
Anyway, lets cut the BS offseason talk. We have postseason baseball to discuss.
Bregman was willing to do a deal much less than those you listed so what makes you think that Springer wouldn't? He is older than Bregman, and arguably more replaceable being an outfielder vs 3B/SS
Also look at the offers you have listed.....none of those have paid off worth a damn, not saying Trout isnt all world player but he is on a team that might not ever get an ALDS victory
9-0, still one out.PhatMack19 said:
7-0 Cards still hitting. Wow