from contract standpoint, Urquidy and Javiar both arbitration eligible next year. can astros afford both?
For next year's promotion Mattress Mack said that customers who spend $3,000 or more on Made in America furniture, a Tempur-Pedic, Stearns & Foster, or Sealy mattress sleep set or power motion furniture, stand to double their purchase if LMJ plays all of the 2023 season and postseason injury free.W said:
if the Astros trade away Urquidy...then I hope (I assume) the front office is planning to make a hard push to resign JV.
otherwise the front office is placing a really big bet on Lance's health
That was huge. He got rocked by the White Sox then the Red Sox only to come back and finish off Boston. Braves got him too. Very hit or miss.astros4545 said:
Game 6 of 2021 ALCS
LuAce Garcia looked as good as any pitcher ever looked in an Astros uniform
Juan Soto obviously.Farmer1906 said:
Regardless of which of the 3, what target is good enough to move someone with this much control? Right now, only Reynolds & Castillo make sense. Who else?
If you are giving up Urquidy for Bell then I'd try to expand to get Ruiz. Give them Lee back so they can restart the clock on catcher. Rather have a young backup catcher that has some experience and can hit left handed.Farmer1906 said:
Regardless of which of the 3, what target is good enough to move someone with this much control? Right now, only Reynolds & Castillo make sense. Who else?
If we trade one of those arms for Christian Walker I will throw myself out of the office window.MaxPower said:
Christian Walker. Maybe Murphy. I think it makes sense for Jansen as well.
Again, if we move on of those three arms, it won't be for a rental like Bell. This would be a bigger deal for a guy who will be under contract for multiple years.MaxPower said:If you are giving up Urquidy for Bell then I'd try to expand to get Ruiz. Give them Lee back so they can restart the clock on catcher. Rather have a young backup catcher that has some experience and can hit left handed.Farmer1906 said:
Regardless of which of the 3, what target is good enough to move someone with this much control? Right now, only Reynolds & Castillo make sense. Who else?
I just did a somewhat deep dive of 1B and CF trying to find someone who fits the following criteria:Farmer1906 said:
Regardless of which of the 3, what target is good enough to move someone with this much control? Right now, only Reynolds & Castillo make sense. Who else?
Yea. Right now, sign me up for Urquidy for Reynolds. Then make the Bell deal happen.texasaggie2015 said:
I don't think Josh Bell will cost quite as much as people expect.
texasaggie2015 said:
I don't think Josh Bell will cost quite as much as people expect.
Mathguy64 said:
Click is between a rock and a herd spot here. He is in an unusual position of being a contender with excess starting pitching that he can trade. One could argue it's more than "can" it's "must". Normally that would net a solid return. But everyone knows this and will hold him over a barrel knowing he has to unload someone. Anyone worth their GM job title would be asking for Urquidy, Garcia or Javier plus something else. And none of them will want to touch Odo.
IMHO he's going to end up overpaying for whoever he gets. Not because he is getting fleeced but because of the pitching surplus. It's a very unusual problem.
Faustus said:For next year's promotion Mattress Mack said that customers who spend $3,000 or more on Made in America furniture, a Tempur-Pedic, Stearns & Foster, or Sealy mattress sleep set or power motion furniture, stand to double their purchase if LMJ plays all of the 2023 season and postseason injury free.W said:
if the Astros trade away Urquidy...then I hope (I assume) the front office is planning to make a hard push to resign JV.
otherwise the front office is placing a really big bet on Lance's health
AggiEE said:Mathguy64 said:
Click is between a rock and a herd spot here. He is in an unusual position of being a contender with excess starting pitching that he can trade. One could argue it's more than "can" it's "must". Normally that would net a solid return. But everyone knows this and will hold him over a barrel knowing he has to unload someone. Anyone worth their GM job title would be asking for Urquidy, Garcia or Javier plus something else. And none of them will want to touch Odo.
IMHO he's going to end up overpaying for whoever he gets. Not because he is getting fleeced but because of the pitching surplus. It's a very unusual problem.
He doesn't have to budge. We still need pitching for the next three years and contend.
I agree we very likely need to get better, but we can do that without moving Urquidy, Javier, or Garcia.EastCoastAgNc said:AggiEE said:Mathguy64 said:
Click is between a rock and a herd spot here. He is in an unusual position of being a contender with excess starting pitching that he can trade. One could argue it's more than "can" it's "must". Normally that would net a solid return. But everyone knows this and will hold him over a barrel knowing he has to unload someone. Anyone worth their GM job title would be asking for Urquidy, Garcia or Javier plus something else. And none of them will want to touch Odo.
IMHO he's going to end up overpaying for whoever he gets. Not because he is getting fleeced but because of the pitching surplus. It's a very unusual problem.
He doesn't have to budge. We still need pitching for the next three years and contend.
We will not win a world series with this offense this year or in the future. He does have to move one because it's the only appealing point of strength in this organization that we would be willing to trade from.
Bold statement seeing how THIS offense beat da Jankees in a double header...is it likely, of course not but saying there is no way is again...being obtuseEastCoastAgNc said:AggiEE said:Mathguy64 said:
Click is between a rock and a herd spot here. He is in an unusual position of being a contender with excess starting pitching that he can trade. One could argue it's more than "can" it's "must". Normally that would net a solid return. But everyone knows this and will hold him over a barrel knowing he has to unload someone. Anyone worth their GM job title would be asking for Urquidy, Garcia or Javier plus something else. And none of them will want to touch Odo.
IMHO he's going to end up overpaying for whoever he gets. Not because he is getting fleeced but because of the pitching surplus. It's a very unusual problem.
He doesn't have to budge. We still need pitching for the next three years and contend.
We will not win a world series with this offense this year or in the future. He does have to move one because it's the only appealing point of strength in this organization that we would be willing to trade from.
EastCoastAgNc said:AggiEE said:Mathguy64 said:
Click is between a rock and a herd spot here. He is in an unusual position of being a contender with excess starting pitching that he can trade. One could argue it's more than "can" it's "must". Normally that would net a solid return. But everyone knows this and will hold him over a barrel knowing he has to unload someone. Anyone worth their GM job title would be asking for Urquidy, Garcia or Javier plus something else. And none of them will want to touch Odo.
IMHO he's going to end up overpaying for whoever he gets. Not because he is getting fleeced but because of the pitching surplus. It's a very unusual problem.
He doesn't have to budge. We still need pitching for the next three years and contend.
We will not win a world series with this offense this year or in the future. He does have to move one because it's the only appealing point of strength in this organization that we would be willing to trade from.
Probably not. I don't think Odo/Siri do anything and they're set at catcher.redline248 said:
Would the Nats tags Siri, Lee and Odo for Bell?
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1) Willson Contreras, Cubs C
Introducing a new catcher can be tricky for a contender, as it can take a while to learn a new pitching staff. But Contreras is arguably the best bat available on the market, so teams might look to acquire him as a designated hitter and part-time backstop. Either way, the impending free agent seems like a lock to be moved.
Potential landing spots: Astros, Mets, Rays
4) Josh Bell, Nationals 1B
Juan Soto isn't the only Nationals player getting attention on the trade market this summer. Available power bats are relatively scarce this month, but Bell -- an impending free agent who has 13 homers and an .877 OPS should help add some pop to a contender at first base or DH. He's owed roughly $3.3 million through the end of the season.
Potential landing spots: Astros, Brewers, Mets
Now I'm convinced we get him.Quote:
Bryan Reynolds is not one of the 12.
Sure, we can win one by doing nothing. so can the mariners if everyone gets hot.Quote:
We can win a World Series without making any trades.
Anything can happen in a 7 game series, and sometimes guys just get hot. That's baseball.