Panama Red said:Quote:
if a Multi-Year Contract is signed after Opening Day of the championship season,
What does that part mean?
Think that's lawyer talk for regular season.
Panama Red said:Quote:
if a Multi-Year Contract is signed after Opening Day of the championship season,
What does that part mean?
Yup. I'd much rather have cheap young pitchers and spend my free agent and extension money on hitters. Verlander reiterated it doesn't matter how durable a pitcher has been, it's almost inevitable they suffer a significant injury at some point.Ag_07 said:
Crazy how quick the pitching situation changed.
Prior to 2020 I had thought our organizational pitching depth was awful.
Not so much anymore
JABQ04 said:
Man I'm hoping to get to some games. We'll be in Baltimore when we play the Os and thought I would live to see the good guys play in Camden. As of now their website shows no in person attendance
Farmer1906 said:
Tag takes a stab at his 26 man
https://www.mlb.com/news/astros-2021-opening-day-roster-prediction
I think most positions are known. He has Souza in the OF and the bullpen with Pressly, Baez, Paredes, Smith, Stanek, Cishek, Raley, & Taylor.
The team is going to be in a tough spot, even if they stay under the luxury tax threshold this year. If we don't sign Correa then this team is looking at a payroll around $100 million with a lot of holes. That screams "sign free agents". However, signing a free agent with a qualifying offer will cost a draft pick. That should make resigning Correa a priority but who knows what he gets offered if he hits the market.Farmer1906 said:
A lot of holes?MaxPower said:The team is going to be in a tough spot, even if they stay under the luxury tax threshold this year. If we don't sign Correa then this team is looking at a payroll around $100 million with a lot of holes. That screams "sign free agents". However, signing a free agent with a qualifying offer will cost a draft pick. That should make resigning Correa a priority but who knows what he gets offered if he hits the market.Farmer1906 said:
I also don't see a Brantley equivalent who is very good but doesn't get a QO. Maybe Belt, though Giants have been aggressive handing out QO's. D'Arnaud and Perez at catcher and Gausman, Gray and lynn at SP are the most likely candidates, which are hardly high impact type signings.
If we could get JV, Greinke, & Correa to turn down the QA then we'd be flushed with picks.Deluxe said:
Interesting topic re: giving JV a QO after this year. That might be reasonable for both sides.
Hard to imagine Greinke getting a QO but I guess we'll see how he does this year.
Unless we sign them....which I would preferFarmer1906 said:If we could get JV, Greinke, & Correa to turn down the QA then we'd be flushed with picks.Deluxe said:
Interesting topic re: giving JV a QO after this year. That might be reasonable for both sides.
Hard to imagine Greinke getting a QO but I guess we'll see how he does this year.
I think Grienke is likely to retire. If he does, no pick compensation for a QO.Farmer1906 said:If we could get JV, Greinke, & Correa to turn down the QA then we'd be flushed with picks.Deluxe said:
Interesting topic re: giving JV a QO after this year. That might be reasonable for both sides.
Hard to imagine Greinke getting a QO but I guess we'll see how he does this year.
EastCoastAgNc said:I think Grienke is likely to retire. If he does, no pick compensation for a QO.Farmer1906 said:If we could get JV, Greinke, & Correa to turn down the QA then we'd be flushed with picks.Deluxe said:
Interesting topic re: giving JV a QO after this year. That might be reasonable for both sides.
Hard to imagine Greinke getting a QO but I guess we'll see how he does this year.