Coog97 said:
Mr.Bond said:
This opt out **** is cancerous
This horse ain't going back in the barn. Mercenary baseball is here.
Agreed. And from my perspective, there was no way the Astros could sign up for Correa's Twins deal if they ever hoped to sign Yordan and Tucker to more conventional pre free agency extensions like they did with Bregman and Altuve.
At the end of the day, Boras won, setting a new precedent - yearly free agency at the players option as they wait for the 10 year mega-deal - that will impact most big signings for years to come.
Under Crane and Luhnow/Click the Astros approach has been to be great at identifying and developing talent, not taking the bait on long term Mega deals that handcuff them if injuries or underperformance happens. It's why we have been so good recently. And while easier to do when you are drafting in the top five vs the bottom five, I don't think they are going to abandon that approach.
To that end, think about how successful and aggressive we have been with international signings, even as the top 5 conventional draft picks dried up. Same on the trade front (Yordan, etc). Same on the free agency signing front (Yuli, Brantley, etc.) and only taking on short term deals and extensions with FAs.
Bottom line, if we can continue to be great at identifying and developing players we will be fine for the long haul even as we lose out on Correa and others in the future. I'm pretty impressed Crane stuck to his guns and has the confidence in the overall approach to deliver a competitive club.
The only question in my mind is whether Click and his organization has the same chops as Lunhow and his team to find and develop the players.