tjack16 said:
To me Correa is different than Cole and Springer. Writing was on the wall with them leaving, and I didnt really blame the front office for it.
This time though he wants to be here and it's doable with the budget
Harry Dunne said:
So who gets the last roster spot?
Ag_07 said:Harry Dunne said:
So who gets the last roster spot?
Abreu
short term contract, but, very real possibility the astros get exactly 1 start from verlander's 2year 66 million extensionBig Al 1992 said:
What's the last time a big hefty long term contract bit us in the ass - Carlos Lee? I'm sure there are more recent ones, but we haven't had that Pujols/Angels type contract around our necks in a while. I don't see paying Correa being something we regret even if his production slips or can't stay healthy as long as he stays positive in the clubhouse and is healthy in October.
W said:
we'll see what happens with Correa...
but a good argument can be made that giving any baseball player a 10-year fully guaranteed contract...is just not a good idea and/or bad business.
because things can change so quickly in sports...and because it's a 26-man roster
If that is the # then I would really hope we do it or negotiate something close to it.The Milkman said:
Granato says that Correa asked for 8/200. If that's where he's at then I think we'll get it done by this weekend
Just because we don't win a title, doesn't mean it's not worth it. I promise you if we win a title this year and JV doesn't;t pitch then his contract is still one of the worst ever. If Carlos has a solid healthy career then he'll be worth what he's paid.tjack16 said:W said:
we'll see what happens with Correa...
but a good argument can be made that giving any baseball player a 10-year fully guaranteed contract...is just not a good idea and/or bad business.
because things can change so quickly in sports...and because it's a 26-man roster
I'd say if signing him leads to another ring then it's worth it
Of course when 2031 rolls around and if we look back with no pennants/titles during that time. That's when it's not worth it
Unfortunately we can never know until that time. But the team is miles better keeping him than losing him.
Farmer1906 said:Just because we don't win a title, doesn't mean it's not worth it. I promise you if we win a title this year and JV doesn't;t pitch then his contract is still one of the worst ever. If Carlos has a solid healthy career then he'll be worth what he's paid.tjack16 said:W said:
we'll see what happens with Correa...
but a good argument can be made that giving any baseball player a 10-year fully guaranteed contract...is just not a good idea and/or bad business.
because things can change so quickly in sports...and because it's a 26-man roster
I'd say if signing him leads to another ring then it's worth it
Of course when 2031 rolls around and if we look back with no pennants/titles during that time. That's when it's not worth it
Unfortunately we can never know until that time. But the team is miles better keeping him than losing him.
I'd be okay with something similar to all this, but nothing more. Carlos is good, but their are some very good SS's that will hit the market as well that I'd be okay signing for cheaper and investing the extra money in pitching.Farmer1906 said:If that is the # then I would really hope we do it or negotiate something close to it.The Milkman said:
Granato says that Correa asked for 8/200. If that's where he's at then I think we'll get it done by this weekend
We'd be paying for ages 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, & 34.
Maybe change it up and give 7 year, 185.5 M. A little better yearly for 1 fewer year.
hell with that....Mathguy64 said:
I wonder if he would do 4/120. Much shorter and much higher AV during his absolute peak. That lets him hit FA again at age 30 for another 6 year contract.
07ag said:
If that's where correa is at i bet they get it done
but correa has talked several times about spending his whole career in houston. which i take to mean hes looking for, like, a 12-14 year deal. which i bet means north of 300million. and the astros aren't going to do that
agreed, something like 7/210 sounds doableFrok said:07ag said:
If that's where correa is at i bet they get it done
but correa has talked several times about spending his whole career in houston. which i take to mean hes looking for, like, a 12-14 year deal. which i bet means north of 300million. and the astros aren't going to do that
I would pay more per year to avoid any 12-14 year contract. That's a guaranteed bad deal at the end of the contract.
I find this conversation funny. I suggested in January that the Astros should offer an 8/226 contract for Correa and many scoffed, saying Correa would never sign it because it was too low.Farmer1906 said:If that is the # then I would really hope we do it or negotiate something close to it.The Milkman said:
Granato says that Correa asked for 8/200. If that's where he's at then I think we'll get it done by this weekend
We'd be paying for ages 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, & 34.
Maybe change it up and give 7 year, 185.5 M. A little better yearly for 1 fewer year.