He's NATE to me as I don't care what his momma said.
Fuzzy Dunlop said:
Same here. Just messing with you. I guess the Tampa announcers need to call her other son Joshua, not Josh. Heck why not first, middle, last.
Yep. Needed to see more pop from him this year. He has delivered.bmac_aggie18 said:
Nate Lowe is the guy we've been looking for since we let Moreland walk. Don't know how we could even think about not locking him up
I was getting ready to say trip to Chicago is a must but it's early April. Wrigley sucks in early April.CDowsk09 said:
2023 Schedule out! Every team will play all AL and NL teams!
Opening Day: 3/30 vs PHI
Games vs NL
Home: PHI, ARI, ATL, COL, STL, LAD, MIA, MIL
Away: CHC, CIN, PIT, WSH, SD, SF, ARI, NYM
Lowe is an Arb1 next year and is one of the guys that will serve an Arb4. I forget what they call it.jtstanley4621 said:
Idea situation would be to have Lowe primarily DH and play 1B occasionally. I would definitely sign him to a long term deal. His batting average is almost .040 higher than our second place guy, while hitting as many HRs as Garcia and Semien
By the way looking at our offensive stats is pretty brutal. Semien is 4th in BA on the team hitting .238. Jeez
It's on my list for sure, especially with the Summer temps there. Been too busy with my own kids games over the Summer time for a number of years now, but in a couple of more years I'll have more time to see some different parks.wbt5845 said:
If you ever get the chance to visit Denver and take in a Rockies game, I highly recommend it. Yes, the stadium is a little dated and dingy by now, by very friendly towards opposing team fans. And the weather is spectacular.
rbtexan said:
You never know about San Francisco weather. Mark Twain said something to the effect of "the coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco".
DallasAg 94 said:Lowe is an Arb1 next year and is one of the guys that will serve an Arb4. I forget what they call it.jtstanley4621 said:
Idea situation would be to have Lowe primarily DH and play 1B occasionally. I would definitely sign him to a long term deal. His batting average is almost .040 higher than our second place guy, while hitting as many HRs as Garcia and Semien
By the way looking at our offensive stats is pretty brutal. Semien is 4th in BA on the team hitting .238. Jeez
At 27, we have him for 4 more years of team control. If we sign him, it likely won't be until after another year or two, I would think.
DallasAg 94 said:Lowe is an Arb1 next year and is one of the guys that will serve an Arb4. I forget what they call it.jtstanley4621 said:
Idea situation would be to have Lowe primarily DH and play 1B occasionally. I would definitely sign him to a long term deal. His batting average is almost .040 higher than our second place guy, while hitting as many HRs as Garcia and Semien
By the way looking at our offensive stats is pretty brutal. Semien is 4th in BA on the team hitting .238. Jeez
At 27, we have him for 4 more years of team control. If we sign him, it likely won't be until after another year or two, I would think.
DallasAg 94 said:
I think Jung played a couple rehab games this year at 1B, but mostly at 3B. I think he is going to stay at 3B.
Lowe is a cheap 1B which allows us to spend more on SP.
If you go back to the Rule V article I posted a few days ago, I think there are some good nuggets by Jamey N.
In terms of Org... the next hurdle is Rule V considerations. Jamey suggests moving a bunch of our Rule V guys to SD for Blake Snell. Snell is on for 2023 for $16.6M.
SD gets a much need infusion of talent after the Soto trade.
Tex gets a solid SP for next near, without costing us anything, assuming we'd likely not have enough roster spots for all of the guys we need to protect.
I'll dissect the Rule V stuff a little more. Tons to take in.
As a result of Rule V... I'm starting to think maybe it is an inhibitor to sign Perez early. Sign him after the Rule V draft and use that spot to protect another prospect.
I think we need to maximize our organizational talent into fewer and better players, without blocking the high ceiling players.