Ag_07 said:
Even if Correa is extended wouldn't it be smart to offer JV a QO?
I don't think so at all. That would be like 19mil/year. If we resign him it needs to be waaaaay lower than that
Ag_07 said:
Even if Correa is extended wouldn't it be smart to offer JV a QO?
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10. Houston Astros
Petriello: Oh thanks, this a good reminder that I still plan to pick Houston over the A's for the AL West, and so if I ought to be focusing on "paths to the World Series," going with a (potential) division winner is a good path. I do, in a lot of ways, feel like the Astros are somehow underrated right now, that they're post peak without George Springer, Justin Verlander, Charlie Morton, Gerrit Cole and so on. (And, you know ... the unpleasantness.) To be clear, those losses hurt. They hurt a lot.
But Dusty Baker also got this team to within one game of the World Series last year, and I'm pretty in on the idea that Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa were better in 2020 than you think they were. Cristian Javier, Jose Urquidy and Framber Valdez (Valdez could miss some time after X-rays performed Wednesday revealed a fractured left ring finger) aren't big names behind Zack Greinke and Lance McCullers Jr., but they're also pretty good. You don't know their relievers, but they're all interesting. Bringing back Michael Brantley was huge. It'd be nice if they could find an actual center fielder. No one wants to see the Astros win the World Series in 2021. Everyone wants to see Baker win a World Series in '21.
LOL @ getting Verlander for "waaaaay lower than that".Lonestar_Ag09 said:Ag_07 said:
Even if Correa is extended wouldn't it be smart to offer JV a QO?
I don't think so at all. That would be like 19mil/year. If we resign him it needs to be waaaaay lower than that
His market is going to be very interesting.Harry Dunne said:LOL @ getting Verlander for "waaaaay lower than that".Lonestar_Ag09 said:Ag_07 said:
Even if Correa is extended wouldn't it be smart to offer JV a QO?
I don't think so at all. That would be like 19mil/year. If we resign him it needs to be waaaaay lower than that
Then we wont be getting him back, in my opinion....We aren't paying out of the world for a 40 yr old pitcher who just had TJ, but I think if the price is right we will look to resign him for a team friendly but player respectable deal.Harry Dunne said:LOL @ getting Verlander for "waaaaay lower than that".Lonestar_Ag09 said:Ag_07 said:
Even if Correa is extended wouldn't it be smart to offer JV a QO?
I don't think so at all. That would be like 19mil/year. If we resign him it needs to be waaaaay lower than that
I don't think he gets extended either but honestly the luxury tax threshold *should* only be relevant if you don't extend Correa. The tax itself is immaterial (would cost Crane an extra $3 or $4 million, roughly what he saves in not paying for a first and second round draft picks we lost). The other implications to our draft compensation and international pool would be largely irrelevant because Correa is the only Astros free agent really worth a QO and we have shown no inclination to sign anyone who has been offered one.Farmer1906 said:
I posted that a few weeks back. Not looking like there will be an extension. It'll absolutely crush the luxury tax limit. I think we'll low ball him if he's injured again this year.
Could you explain to me how it isnt a big deal to lose those picks when we are already down picks because of the BS penalties. We need to be restocking the farm not dismissing a year with what 3-4 lost picks and decreased international moneyMaxPower said:I don't think he gets extended either but honestly the luxury tax threshold *should* only be relevant if you don't extend Correa. The tax itself is immaterial (would cost Crane an extra $3 or $4 million, roughly what he saves in not paying for a first and second round draft picks we lost). The other implications to our draft compensation and international pool would be largely irrelevant because Correa is the only Astros free agent really worth a QO and we have shown no inclination to sign anyone who has been offered one.Farmer1906 said:
I posted that a few weeks back. Not looking like there will be an extension. It'll absolutely crush the luxury tax limit. I think we'll low ball him if he's injured again this year.
The weird part is if we don't extend Correa then we have a bunch of extra cash burning a hole in our budget. However, if we spend big on a free agent (who likely gets a QO) then we come out worse draft wise than if we extended Correa. The penalties for signing a QO guy are worse than the reward for losing one.
But we'd also gain the picks from letting Correa walk.Ag_07 said:
What he's trying to say is if we extend Correa we lose the picks for being over the tax.
But if we let him walk then turn around and use all that money for say Lindor, Story, or Seager then we'll lose picks because they will have been offered the QO from their former teams.
At that point are we really better off for avoiding the tax?
My comments were on your post about if we extended a QO to JV and signed him...those kick in multiple hits when 19mil isnt even a favorable contract. I wasnt commenting about Correa at allMaxPower said:
What picks are we losing? If you extend Correa and don't sign anyone who has a QO then you lose no picks, regardless of whether you go over the luxury tax this year. You don't get the extra picks from losing Correa after extending the QO but would you rather have Correa or what amounts to an extra 3rd round pick?
The cap is based off of his total contract broken up over the years. So if he wasnt getting anything this year but a major bump in the future is would still adjust his average and effect this seasons tax level "cap"Bulldog73 said:
But if we extend Correa where it doesn't go into effect until next year, it wouldn't affect our cap standing for this year, correct?