Was it Rasmus or Reddick that agreed to a QO when it wasn't expected?
YepLonestar_Ag09 said:
I e heard it mentioned often about Bregman sliding over. I don't think that has ever been in the cards. He was not drafted as a SS. He only played there because CC was injured. He's gotten less mobile not more. And probably most importantly his throws are very questionable at times and he goes out of his way to throw on the run because he throws better that way….how many plays does a SS make throwing on the run, great majority of throws are deep in the 5/6 and 4/6 hole and going away from first not towards it.
Leave him at third and use Pena/Leon
astros4545 said:YepLonestar_Ag09 said:
I e heard it mentioned often about Bregman sliding over. I don't think that has ever been in the cards. He was not drafted as a SS. He only played there because CC was injured. He's gotten less mobile not more. And probably most importantly his throws are very questionable at times and he goes out of his way to throw on the run because he throws better that way….how many plays does a SS make throwing on the run, great majority of throws are deep in the 5/6 and 4/6 hole and going away from first not towards it.
Leave him at third and use Pena/Leon
Bregman at SS is a bottom 1/3 of the league shortstop i would think quite easily
if Correa will take an 8-year deal, good chance he stays with the Astrosagproducer said:
Regarding Correa, the link on one of the earlier pages with the top FA predicted CC would get 8/264. I know it's said he's gone, but I'd be on board with that type of deal.
Big Al 1992 said:
Offer Carlos 3 year $120M. He'd have the final 3 years of the core Astros/Altuve era, and would be 30 for the next contract and plenty young for teams to make a stupid 10 year deal at that time.
If winning is a part of the equation, he might do that. If it's highest bidder for most years, no matter what, he gone.
I don't see him taking anything less than a 10 year contract. Some team will offer 12+ years.W said:if Correa will take an 8-year deal, good chance he stays with the Astrosagproducer said:
Regarding Correa, the link on one of the earlier pages with the top FA predicted CC would get 8/264. I know it's said he's gone, but I'd be on board with that type of deal.
Wabs said:I don't see him taking anything less than a 10 year contract. Some team will offer 12+ years.W said:if Correa will take an 8-year deal, good chance he stays with the Astrosagproducer said:
Regarding Correa, the link on one of the earlier pages with the top FA predicted CC would get 8/264. I know it's said he's gone, but I'd be on board with that type of deal.
texasaggie2015 said:
I said it in the other thread, but I'll say it here too. He's gone. He's already told the organization he's moving on. This is from a friend of mine who is very much in the know.
CC knows (and his agent most likely told him) that there is no way Houston is going to match offers he'll get from other teams. The idea of CC giving Houston some kind of "loyalty discount" is really dumb. He is going to go to the highest bidder, and honestly I don't blame him for it - I think any of us would do the same thing.JCA1 said:texasaggie2015 said:
I said it in the other thread, but I'll say it here too. He's gone. He's already told the organization he's moving on. This is from a friend of mine who is very much in the know.
I guess I don't understand the logic of that. He's not even going to listen to offers now? Why would he refuse to do that? And free agents like bidders. That's how you create leverage with other teams. It makes on sense on any level that he would tell them this.
i think cc also wants to play baseball in october, not golf. doubt he goes somewhere he has no chance of winningWabs said:CC knows (and his agent most likely told him) that there is no way Houston is going to match offers he'll get from other teams. The idea of CC giving Houston some kind of "loyalty discount" is really dumb. He is going to go to the highest bidder, and honestly I don't blame him for it - I think any of us would do the same thing.JCA1 said:texasaggie2015 said:
I said it in the other thread, but I'll say it here too. He's gone. He's already told the organization he's moving on. This is from a friend of mine who is very much in the know.
I guess I don't understand the logic of that. He's not even going to listen to offers now? Why would he refuse to do that? And free agents like bidders. That's how you create leverage with other teams. It makes on sense on any level that he would tell them this.
Not a troll, I've seen it happen across all sports. Up and coming superstar gets massive contract and then they are hurt all of a sudden more often than not.AustinCountyAg said:
Suddenly injury prone?… is this a troll?
Poor Yuli, coming off another nomination for a Gold Glove award, but @keithlaw says you're a bad first baseman. Also, BTW Keith, Yuli is unlikely to become a free agent due to the club option. pic.twitter.com/EQ6LZkcP3K
— The Astros Locker (@TheAstrosLocker) November 4, 2021
He is basically telling Crane what he wants to see in an offer to stay in that interview. 6 years for $120M is a joke of an offer and I don't blame Carlos at all for being upset at Crane for that. 8 years for $270M is Carlos' number I think.Teddy Perkins said:
On Correa, he was very candid in a spanish interview with La Garata podcast and stated the following:Source.
- Correa is looking for a "big, long contract." 6 years is not going to get it done.
- Correa doesn't believe Crane will commit to a long term contract.
- Correa felt disrespected by the Astros offers (5 years for $125M, and 6 years for $120M).
- Other teams have said they are "all in" for Correa.
- Correa isn't only concerned about the number and years, he factors in location, state and federal taxes, his agent's cut, and whether the offering team is a winning organization. "If you sign, say, for 350 in Los Angeles and you have 35-37 percent of the federal tax and you have 13 percent of the state tax, you're gonna have five percent to your agent, you're going to spare the extra 160 and change. If I go for 270 in Houston, you have federal taxes, you don't have state tax, it's zero and it's saving you 13 percent. Well, you're going to have a lot more in Houston. What's it matter to say 'I have a bigger contract.' No, you want them to give you more, you don't want to just be a number there that is the biggest contract, you want to keep as much as possible."
If 2024 is the next big turnover point, 8/270 wouldn't be a terrible idea because you'd have a leadership guy to help bring along whoever the next round of new guys are. He can slot over to 3rd once Bregman's contract runs out. I still don't think it'll happen.bearkatag15 said:He is basically telling Crane what he wants to see in an offer to stay in that interview. 6 years for $120M is a joke of an offer and I don't blame Carlos at all for being upset at Crane for that. 8 years for $270M is Carlos' number I think.Teddy Perkins said:
On Correa, he was very candid in a spanish interview with La Garata podcast and stated the following:Source.
- Correa is looking for a "big, long contract." 6 years is not going to get it done.
- Correa doesn't believe Crane will commit to a long term contract.
- Correa felt disrespected by the Astros offers (5 years for $125M, and 6 years for $120M).
- Other teams have said they are "all in" for Correa.
- Correa isn't only concerned about the number and years, he factors in location, state and federal taxes, his agent's cut, and whether the offering team is a winning organization. "If you sign, say, for 350 in Los Angeles and you have 35-37 percent of the federal tax and you have 13 percent of the state tax, you're gonna have five percent to your agent, you're going to spare the extra 160 and change. If I go for 270 in Houston, you have federal taxes, you don't have state tax, it's zero and it's saving you 13 percent. Well, you're going to have a lot more in Houston. What's it matter to say 'I have a bigger contract.' No, you want them to give you more, you don't want to just be a number there that is the biggest contract, you want to keep as much as possible."
Based on how prominent Bigg and Bags are MMP right now, I'd say Crane would give every effort to make Altuve a lifetime employee if that's what Jose wants. He's this generation's Jose Cruz - beloved by everyone, worshipped by the Hispanic community, a modest guy with a family that isn't out doing dumb stuff and getting in trouble off the field. Cheo wound up with the Yankees for half a season, but was the Astros' first base coach for 13 years and is still employed as a special assistantEastCoastAgNc said:
Anybody have any thoughts on how the Astros are gonna handle Altuve once his contract is up? I'd love for him to be a lifetime Astros like Biggio / Bagwell were, but I get the feeling the ownership / GM don't view guys like that anymore. Plus, with the way a lot of the contracts / arbitration timelines (based on current CBA) line up, seems like 2024 is the next big point of turnover. I hope they keep him, I can't imagine him in another uniform.
Nick Castellanos opts out. Castellanos, 29, had .309/.362/.576 slash line this year. Had $34M and 2 years to go. Now a free agent. #reds
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) November 4, 2021