I think we were reading here a couple of months ago about a game he started in '89 and gave up something like 8 runs in the first inning without recording an out.Threadbare said:Yeah, but the Astros signed Jim Clancy in his place for a little less money, so it all worked out well for them...3 Toed Pete said:Yes. Calling him a mercenary is ridiculous. The only reason he left Houston is because McMullen wouldn't resign him at a reasonable price because of his age. He didn't have much choice but to leave Houston.Harry Dunne said:One of the most ignorant takes I have read in a long time. Nolan Ryan is not iconic for the Astros?!?!Buck Compton said:Ryan was a mercenary and played for a long time for 4 teams. He isn't iconic for us, hell he's in the actual HOF as a Ranger.Farmer1906 said:so no Ryan for Verlander for you?Buck Compton said:
It's not a discussion and the answer is no. There's already too many up there.
Being in the rafters should mean you were an all-time great and spent like 85% of that career (and most of those accomplishments) in Houston.
Even if you weren't around in the 80s when Nolan WAS the Houston Astros, the amount of #34 jerseys you still see at every game should tell you otherwise.
I know it's tempting to hope that Cole will sign with the Astros for a discount. But he won't for the same reason that Nolan walked away from the Astros. He didn't need the money but he felt an obligation to other players not to mess up the salary scale. He said that at the time and I think he meant it. And we've already heard Cole thank players before him for the opportunity he's about to get.