I wonder if JV would consider doing what John Smoltz did and that's come back and work in relief? One inning is a lot less wear and tear than 9. And a reliever with 3 quality ++ pitches is like a unicorn.
My point is this is all talk we've heard before, and it means nothing until we see the Astros actually give someone a big multi-year (more than 2) extension in the last year of their contract. We haven't seen it happen under Lunhow, and the way Click/Crane handled Springer (not even trying) leaves a bad taste in my mouth. In the words of Jerry Maguire, "show me the money".Panama Red said:What does this mean?Quote:
Now, they "want to talk about an extension" with Correa. Don't see much evidence, but I'll be happy to be proven wrong.
Click said now that they are in camp, they will start talks with him. Do you think he is lying and they really don't want to talk to him about an extension?
Would you have a better taste in your mouth if we offered him 3 years 78 M and he told us to get lost?EastCoastAgNc said:My point is this is all talk we've heard before, and it means nothing until we see the Astros actually give someone a big multi-year (more than 2) extension in the last year of their contract. We haven't seen it happen under Lunhow, and the way Click/Crane handled Springer (not even trying) leaves a bad taste in my mouth. In the words of Jerry Maguire, "show me the money".Panama Red said:What does this mean?Quote:
Now, they "want to talk about an extension" with Correa. Don't see much evidence, but I'll be happy to be proven wrong.
Click said now that they are in camp, they will start talks with him. Do you think he is lying and they really don't want to talk to him about an extension?
Like I said, I'll be happy to be proven wrong, but the track record says there won't be an extension.
I hope they do try to sign him. Cynical me thinks they'll make a lowball offer just so they can claim they tried, when in reality their hearts weren't in it.Panama Red said:
So you don't think they are going to try to sign him? Click blowing smoke up our butts? Simple question.
redline248 said:
I know talk is just talk, but at least Correa is saying he wants to be in Houston long term. The Astros need to make it happen.
RO519 said:
Without a doubt. It was a soul crushing moment. I've never heard Minute Maid that quiet before and it was a sell out crowd. The stadium went from deafeningly loud to deafeningly silent in a heart beat.
I witnessed the Juan Soto homerun during game 6 of the 2019 WS in person. That was pretty devastating as well.RO519 said:
Without a doubt. It was a soul crushing moment. I've never heard Minute Maid that quiet before and it was a sell out crowd. The stadium went from deafeningly loud to deafeningly silent in a heart beat.
Bobby Jimbo said:I witnessed the Juan Soto homerun during game 6 of the 2019 WS in person. That was pretty devastating as well.RO519 said:
Without a doubt. It was a soul crushing moment. I've never heard Minute Maid that quiet before and it was a sell out crowd. The stadium went from deafeningly loud to deafeningly silent in a heart beat.
Farmer1906 said:
Why would that be all we'd be able to offer?
AggiEE said:Farmer1906 said:
Why would that be all we'd be able to offer?
When is the last time the Astros offered a player 200 million dollars or more?
The reality is that we aren't a team in the east or west coast, and we aren't dumb with our money.
As much as I like Correa, he does have a history of injury issues and is a fairy big risk if you sign him to a long deal
Don't hurt yourself out on that limb!halfastros81 said:
My biggest concern remains centerfield and will be until proven otherwise.