eATMup-Reveille said:
Trade Correa, sign Rendon and move Bergman to shortstop.
agsquirrel97 said:I would love to have Yuli through 2022 (he would be 38), just not sure $12 - $15MM annually is realistic with the rest of the salaries and his age. I don't see Yordan developing into a decent defensive 1st baseman, so I think the options beyond next season will be Diaz, Tucker, Toro or a prospect.W said:
it will be interesting to see if the Astros extend Springer.
also wonder if the front office might float a small extension to Yuli to get him under contract thru 2021. Just in case Tucker or Yordan can't pick up the first base position
Personally, I think Toro/Diaz are backups for Correa and Straw is an everyday outfielder in 2021 with Brantley, Reddick, and Springer all hitting free agency at end of next year.
W said:
I would offer Yuli 2 years for $24 MM and see if he would take it.
his payroll salary next year is $8.4 MM. (luxury tax amount for the Astros is $9.5 MM)
so $12 MM would be a significant pay raise. Might even offer 2 years for $26 MM
This could be a pretty big lossQuote:
Special assistant to GM/interpreter Oz Ocampo leaving Astros
During his six-year run as the Astros' director of international operations, Ocampo was key in the scouting and signings of touted Cuban prospects Yuli Gurriel and Cionel Perez. Rookie righty Jose Urquidy signed out of Mexico, too, and now seems destined to enter the Astros' 2020 rotation.
Framber Valdez, Franklin Perez, Jorge Alcala and Gilberto Celestino were also signed during Ocampo's tenure. Perez was part of the deal to acquire Justin Verlannder while Alcala and Celestino were shipped to the Twins in exchange for All-Star setup man Ryan Pressly.
Before joining the Astros in 2012, Ocampo worked with the Cardinals from 2005-09 coinciding with Luhnow and had a one-year stint at Major League Baseball from 2011-12.
Ocampo's departure leaves Kevin Goldstein as the Astros' only special assistant to the general manager. After Brandon Taubman was fired last week, Luhnow has only one assistant general manager, the recently-promoted Pete Putila.
I'd like to re-sign Harris, Chirinos, Miley, McHugh and Smithbearkatag15 said:
Odds on resigning each?:
Robinson Chirinos - 75%
Gerrit Cole - 0.0%
Will Harris - 90%
Martin Maldonado - 25%
Collin McHugh - 20%
Wade Miley - 40%
Hector Rondon - 10%
Joe Smith - 60%
Thoughts?
Deluxe said:
Big question of the offseason: Will Cole holdout until June and cost us our comp pick?
Quote:
Cole then responded, "If you've watched his post-game interviews before tonight, you'd know he's been wearing that hat throughout the season."