awesome for him. Hope he was there for the X games and to WATCH other people ski.Teddy Perkins said:
Bregs engaged.
awesome for him. Hope he was there for the X games and to WATCH other people ski.Teddy Perkins said:
Bregs engaged.
safety guy said:
I find it funny that the dodgers are calling out the Astros for cheating. Their pitching coach at that time, Rick Honeycutt was actually suspended as a player for having a tack in his glove while pitching. It's baseball. Everyone is trying to get an edge. So what. The Astros got caught and punished. People should not act like the sport is pure otherwise.
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Realistically, there are approximately eight teams that could make sense as a trade partner for the Rockies due to either prospect inventory, a team's need at third base or the financial wherewithal to take on his enormous contract. The Yankees, Astros and Rangers are the only American League teams that could make a feasible trade. In the National League, the Braves, Dodgers, Cardinals, Nationals and Cubs appear to be possible matches.
Houston Astros
On the surface, the Astros don't look like a fit for an Arenado deal. However, when you dig deeper and realize they haven't extended Carlos Correa's contract, it might make sense for them to make a trade offer centered around him. The Astros could move Alex Bregman back to his original and favorite position, shortstop, and insert Arenado at third base. Of course Correa, like Arenado, is only controllable through 2021. The Rockies could put Correa at third base to replace Arenado or move him to second base and flip-flop him with top rookie infielder Brendan Rodgers or Ryan McMahon, who started at second base last season. The Rockies would need to get more than Correa in the trade, but he could be the centerpiece. Perhaps the deal could get done with a young pitcher like Jos Urquidy or Josh James and another lower-level prospect.
bearkatag15 said:
The Athletic put out an article explaining the 8 most likely teams to trade for Arenado... Astros are one of those teams.Quote:
Realistically, there are approximately eight teams that could make sense as a trade partner for the Rockies due to either prospect inventory, a team's need at third base or the financial wherewithal to take on his enormous contract. The Yankees, Astros and Rangers are the only American League teams that could make a feasible trade. In the National League, the Braves, Dodgers, Cardinals, Nationals and Cubs appear to be possible matches.
Houston Astros
On the surface, the Astros don't look like a fit for an Arenado deal. However, when you dig deeper and realize they haven't extended Carlos Correa's contract, it might make sense for them to make a trade offer centered around him. The Astros could move Alex Bregman back to his original and favorite position, shortstop, and insert Arenado at third base. Of course Correa, like Arenado, is only controllable through 2021. The Rockies could put Correa at third base to replace Arenado or move him to second base and flip-flop him with top rookie infielder Brendan Rodgers or Ryan McMahon, who started at second base last season. The Rockies would need to get more than Correa in the trade, but he could be the centerpiece. Perhaps the deal could get done with a young pitcher like Jos Urquidy or Josh James and another lower-level prospect.
MuckRaker96 said:
Astros hire dusty baker
JJxvi said:
Well, Im out. Good luck to the thread.
MosesHallRAB04 said:
No shifts, lots of IBBs, Altuve leadoff, springer 4 or 5 hole
Basically I he exact opposite of everything that has been successful