Jose Urquidy says he’s seen the trade rumors about him on social media and understands baseball is a business. He said he wants to remain with the Astros but acknowledged it entered his mind that this could’ve been his last start as an Astro
— Adam Spolane (@AdamSpolane) July 29, 2022
Alex Bregman had a big day and avoided injury in a collision at the plate. pic.twitter.com/9cU3fbHj0H
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) July 29, 2022
EastCoastAgNc said:Jose Urquidy says he’s seen the trade rumors about him on social media and understands baseball is a business. He said he wants to remain with the Astros but acknowledged it entered his mind that this could’ve been his last start as an Astro
— Adam Spolane (@AdamSpolane) July 29, 2022
BadAggie said:
Shttty that Urquidy has to be dealt instead of Blisters Odorizzi.
Farmer1906 said:agproducer said:
Chas and Jake are AAAA players.
Chas is nearing 600 PA in the bigs with a 107 OPS+ in both seasons. Not everyone that's not an All Star level players is bad or a AAAA player. He's still above avg at the plate and we'll above avg in the field.
agproducer said:Farmer1906 said:agproducer said:
Chas and Jake are AAAA players.
Chas is nearing 600 PA in the bigs with a 107 OPS+ in both seasons. Not everyone that's not an All Star level players is bad or a AAAA player. He's still above avg at the plate and we'll above avg in the field.
As a corner OF, I buy it. CF, no. Chas is a 4th OF.
Jose Urquidy on being mentioned in trade speculation: “I got all social media and I saw it..If something happens, let’s see..I would like to stay here for many years. I know this is a business.” Acknowledged it was on his mind “a little bit” tonight might be his last game here. pic.twitter.com/GeD1Oooyrh
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) July 29, 2022
Urquidy on trade rumors: "I would like to stay here for many years, but I know this is a business. If that happens, I’ll have to play and work hard."
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) July 29, 2022
bearkatag15 said:
The trade market for Urquidy might be pretty thin. It would need to be a team that feels they are on the brink and think their window opens in the next 3 years. Orioles seems to fit that mold to me.
BadAggie said:
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Good morning once again to everyone but Seattle, #SeaUsRise fans and Andrés Muñoz. Not a fan of you hitting @el_yuly10 with a 100 mph heater. Also not a fan of you landing on @ABREG_1’s extended knee. HUGE fan of you giving up the two earned runs in the 8th! #LevelUp🔥🤘🏼💣 pic.twitter.com/xGSLTv4N7r
— Adam Clanton (@adamclanton) July 29, 2022
Source confirms: Mets acquiring OF Tyler Naquin and LHP Phillip Diehl from Reds. Minor leaguers going to Reds currently being informed. First: @ByRobertMurray, @Joelsherman1
— Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) July 29, 2022
Agreed, most on here were calling him the odd man out, needs to go to the pen etc etc but as soon as hes actually mentioned in a trade then he's too good to be traded...Ag_07 said:
Guess I'm in the minority but I'm perfectly fine trading away Urquidy.
We have too many pitchers. With the logjam we have and the needs we have someone has to go and he's the odd man out.
I personally see too much value and potential in Javier, hes not a trade option for me.texasaggie2015 said:
I've spent a lot of time trying to decide who, between Garcia, Urquidy and Javier, I would feel best about giving up.
I don't think Urquidy gets the credit he deserves. He's not flashy but hits his spots and gets the job done. He also has a lot of postseason success under his belt already which is extremely valuable. I'll never forget that start in 2019 in Washington during the WS. Huge balls.
Now, the counter argument to that would be his health. He's already had Tommy John and he had that shoulder issue last year. Is this going to be an ongoing thing throughout his career?
As good as Javier has been, I still see a ton of untapped potential. I also love his versatility. It's huge in the postseason when he can either start or give you multiple innings out of the bullpen. He does have a tendency to be wild sometimes and struggle to get deep in games. Will that limit his potential? Maybe.
And then you have Garcia who's been a great story for us. I think he also has quite a bit of untapped potential and he may have the most value between those three. The funny thing is... out of the three, I think I would trust Garcia the least in a big start. It's tough.
I love all three of those guys but I'm leaning towards Garcia being the guy I would be the most at peace with giving up. I can see a legitimate argument for all three though.