No effect on the asking price or length of contract?
More importantly, any effect on how likely the Astros are to sign him?
More importantly, any effect on how likely the Astros are to sign him?
Deluxe said:
One of my favorite Luis Garcia memories so far was his performance on Sept 4, 2020 against the Angels.
LMJ faced five batters and didn't record an out. Dusty was forced to hand the ball to Garcia, who was making his big league debut. He proceeded to hold Angels to 1 hit and 1 run over 4.1 innings, a huge boost to our tired/depleted bullpen. First of many great things to come for this guy.
Gonna be funny to look back on that asinine ESPN take when he's starting game 1 of the ALCSMarvin said:Quote:
Garcia was one of many rookies to break onto the big league roster in 2020, and has a solid average repertoire who could either play as a No. 4 starter or setup man.
The hardball approach is to throw out a number you think is reasonable (7-8 years, $200-220M) and if he says no you wait it out. There's competition next year and, candidly, there's reasonable arguments Lindor and Seagar are better. Story and Baez are below Correa IMO but if they are $50m less then you have to consider those options.Farmer1906 said:
Here are the largest MLB contract for position players along with the new crop of shortstops hitting the FA market this offseason.
The best comps look to be Rendon, Arenado, Machado, & Harper. It's going to have to be a mega deal to keep him, but we have the money. We have 100 M coming off the payroll next year. I just wonder the effect the other good SS hitting the market will be. If Crane greens lights 210 M for 7 years and Carlos says no. Would you give that deal to the next 3 guys? Would any say yes?
While looking at this data, how absolutely terrible were the Puljos, Cabrera, 2nd ARod, & Fielder signings? Yikes! Never pay anyone in their 30s unless it's a short-term deal. Cano's roids helped his deal not look so bad, but he also got popped and missed so much time it still hurts. (but they don't pay it all, right?) Springer's doesn't quite fit into the terrible range, but no way he comes close to his first 7 years (131 OPS+, 27.5 WAR) with his next 6.
Ag_07 said:
Just hear to say I love me some Machete!
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I guess this list is exclusively drafted guys because Altuve would have to be there. I'd imagine Bregman will push this list soon as well
4 were first rounders and I fully expect it will be all 5 before too long as Bregman surpasses Oswalt.tjack16 said:
https://www.mlb.com/astros/news/best-mlb-draft-picks-in-astros-history?t=astros-history-trivia
1. Biggio
2. Berkman
3. Springer
4. Oswalt
5. Correa
I guess this list is exclusively drafted guys because Altuve would have to be there. I'd imagine Bregman will push this list soon as well
Panama Red said:Quote:
I guess this list is exclusively drafted guys because Altuve would have to be there. I'd imagine Bregman will push this list soon as well
Did the title of the article clue you in on that guess?
Top 5 Draft picks in Astros history
Harry Dunne said:
Ceasars Season W over/under
https://www.espn.com/chalk/story/_/id/30924404/los-angeles-dodgers-open-highest-season-wins-betting-total-1999-new-york-yankees
OAK 88.5
HOU 88
LAA 83
SEA 71
TEX 69.5