Still a lot of risk because, if I remember correctly, his velocity was way down when he was coming back last year. Then he shut it down due to covid, but I think it was as much or more about his arm not being back.
the Phillies can't win for losing. They paid Arrieta $75 MM (minus COVID pro-rata) for 3 seasons of average to below average performance.Farmer1906 said:
Let's never do this.
This being bringing back a former star who's now a very below average starter yet still paying a chunk of change due to his name.
the Cubs killed themselves with the Heyward contract.tjack16 said:
It seems the Cubs are content with their 2016 title and don't really care about going all in for another. They had a shot to be the top team in the NL from 2016-2020 with their young stars and payroll.
This is also why we're going to (eventually) be glad we didn't pony up for George.W said:the Phillies can't win for losing. They paid Arrieta $75 MM (minus COVID pro-rata) for 3 seasons of average to below average performance.Farmer1906 said:
Let's never do this.
This being bringing back a former star who's now a very below average starter yet still paying a chunk of change due to his name.
a classic case of paying a player for what he did for another franchise. This is the same mistake the Angels keep making
$6.5M is right about at the going rate for a serviceable back end of the rotation starting pitcher.Farmer1906 said:
Let's never do this.
This being bringing back a former star who's now a very below average starter yet still paying a chunk of change due to his name.
W said:
so how many players from the 2017 title team will still be on the 2021 team?
Altuve
Bregman
Correa
Yuli
LMj
Verlander
is that it?
only 2 of those guys are under contract for the 2022 season
He wants too much money. I'm sure they are in contact but last update was he still wanted 3-4 years.BCEDAg said:
Signing Reddick would not be the worst thing the Astros could do to provide outfield depth. He's still a decent fielder although his bat showed signs of slowing down last season. What happened to the possibility of signing JBJ?
We need someone who can play center field. Reddick doesn't do that. JBJ is probably going back to the red sox if I had to guess.BCEDAg said:
Signing Reddick would not be the worst thing the Astros could do to provide outfield depth. He's still a decent fielder although his bat showed signs of slowing down last season. What happened to the possibility of signing JBJ?
Sure, no one is saying he's anywhere near peak Arrieta anymore.Farmer1906 said:
Define serviceable?
He's been bad and trending worse.
Correct, that is who I was referring to.BCEDAg said:
I've read Bradley wanted a 3-4 year deal, not Reddick.
Believe he was responsible for Mike Hampton coming backHarry Dunne said:
Sorry I'm blanking out, but what washed up former Astros star did Wade bring back?
Anyway, I don't disagree with you about what direction Arrieta is headed, but you're talking like they paid a king's ransom for him and for one year, 6.5 million, a washed up Jake Arrieta is just what you can get.
Becoming the West Coast Yankees. Easy to dislike.MaxPower said:
Ug. Dodgers just resigned Turner. That teams is more stacked than last year.
Gotcha.bluefire579 said:Believe he was responsible for Mike Hampton coming backHarry Dunne said:
Sorry I'm blanking out, but what washed up former Astros star did Wade bring back?
Anyway, I don't disagree with you about what direction Arrieta is headed, but you're talking like they paid a king's ransom for him and for one year, 6.5 million, a washed up Jake Arrieta is just what you can get.
Beat40 said:Becoming the West Coast Yankees. Easy to dislike.MaxPower said:
Ug. Dodgers just resigned Turner. That teams is more stacked than last year.