NM, Farmer answered.Wabs said:
What was the Astros offer that CC declined?
I assume the Astros knew fully about all of this ankle stuff, since it happened under their watch?
NM, Farmer answered.Wabs said:
What was the Astros offer that CC declined?
Harry Dunne said:I don't think we know.Wabs said:
What was the Astros offer that CC declined?
But I assume the Astros knew fully about all of this ankle stuff, since it happened under their watch.
He's probably still going to end up getting more per year than anyone on our team. You can't have your highest paid player being a backup.HarryRocket said:
And correa is a perfect addition to our team. He's a rotating utility. If everyone is healthy in the playoffs he plays 2B and Altuve is DH.
What a messMathguy64 said:
Their GM was in our org starting in 2011 and was an Asst GM in 2019. He knew. I think their owner got cold feet over the money.
Pete Putila worked his way up the Astros org from intern to Assistant GM from 2011 to 2019. He, along with maybe the Os staff, knew as well as anyone else in baseball outside of the Astros.Harry Dunne said:
Do you really think they fully knew?
I find it hard to believe that they would get themselves into that mess and burn so many bridges if they knew they weren't going to honor their offer.
26 home runs is his career high. That's an average slugger.Farmer1906 said:
If you look at the last 3 years, Correa's wRC+ is 130. He's 30% above the avg player and ranked 26th in baseball in this window. +/- 2 he's right there with Austin Riley, Will Smith, Rafael Devers, Corey Seager, Xander Bogaerts, Matt Olson, & Kyle Schwarber. He's ahead of some big names like Justin Turner, Alex Bregman, Bryan Reynolds, Nolan Arenado, Anthony Rizzo, JT Realmuto. If you shrink the window from 3 to 2 years, he jumps to 19th. I think it's safe to say he's more than just an "avg slugger" if you ignore position.
It's a tricky contract. If I am reading it (comments on Twitter) correctly, year 2 is a player option for 13.4 M with a 6.7 M opt-out. Basically, it is either a 1-year 15 M or a 2-year 21.7 M deal with incentives for another 1 M based on PA. If he good he'll leave after year 1 and 15 M to sign a bigger deal. If he's not then he can opt-in and still get another year over 10 M. Not too shabby for the 38-year-old.Ag_07 said:
Speaking of Justin Turner...
Off to the Red Sox on a 1 year/$8.3mm deal
BREAKING: Carlos Correa to be Speaker of the House, pending physical.
— Michael Salfino (@MichaelSalfino) January 5, 2023
No one?Farmer1906 said:
No one looks at baseball like you are.
Not quite as good, but JR Richards only made All Star once, and in his non-all star seasons he had WAR ofHarry Dunne said:Richard Hidalgo.Farmer1906 said:JDUB08AG said:
I will root for Yuli more than any other former Astro if he lands somewhere else. I absolutely love that guy and he has quietly become one of my favorite Astros of all time.
If Yuli the greatest non All Star in Astros history?
RIDICULOUS that he didn't make the team with seasons of 5.7 & 6.3 WAR. His 2000 season is probably among the best ever non-all star seasons.
Farmer1906 said:Pete Putila worked his way up the Astros org from intern to Assistant GM from 2011 to 2019. He, along with maybe the Os staff, knew as well as anyone else in baseball outside of the Astros.Harry Dunne said:
Do you really think they fully knew?
I find it hard to believe that they would get themselves into that mess and burn so many bridges if they knew they weren't going to honor their offer.
Now, what is there to know? Who the hell knows because it's not public info?
I know both SF and NY have been somewhat irresponsible with how they've handled things based on the info we have at the moment. You shouldn't agree to these terms, comment about it (NYM), schedule a presser (SF), etc while having knowledge of what the injury was and how it was repaired, and then completely back away. I would assume whatever is up with the ankle was always a possibility based on the injury/repair.
Let me say know a few more times.
I know he's far, far more than average when he plays, but I don't even think I'd even call a guy who hasn't hit 30 home runs in 8 seasons a "slugger" at all.The Porkchop Express said:No one?Farmer1906 said:
No one looks at baseball like you are.
Billy, this is Carlos Correa. He called Jeter overrated. Jeter played in 145 games or more 16 times in his career. Carlos has only done it 2 times. Correa’s defect is that he can’t pass a physical. The guy has been on the disabled list 7 times in 8 years. pic.twitter.com/HQyfNBavvI
— Kevin Rozell (@Zellyanks) December 28, 2022
TED is 30 per 162 and best of 30. He hit 30 in 21 and 30 in 22.Bobcat-Ag said:
Yordan Alvarez averages 43 per 162 games. 37 is his best season, so far.
I'd take that + GG RF all decade long, but he's just scratching the surface.Farmer1906 said:TED is 30 per 162 and best of 30. He hit 30 in 21 and 30 in 22.Bobcat-Ag said:
Yordan Alvarez averages 43 per 162 games. 37 is his best season, so far.
We're talking about career highs, not season averages.Mathguy64 said:
What am I missing? Without looking I would have bet good money that most players 162 game projected total would always be higher than their individual actual season averages. No one is playing 162 and most players not Judge don't have extreme aberrations in HR totals.
Are you riding with these WAY too early predictions 🤔 pic.twitter.com/8BLzLJT1nm
— The Game Day MLB (@TheGameDayMLB) January 6, 2023
I think it speaks to how he's been consistently pretty good and consistently played shorter seasons. Sure, he's had injuries galore, but 1/4 of his career in a shortened 2020 & June rookie call-up.Harry Dunne said:We're talking about career highs, not season averages.Mathguy64 said:
What am I missing? Without looking I would have bet good money that most players 162 game projected total would always be higher than their individual actual season averages. No one is playing 162 and most players not Judge don't have extreme aberrations in HR totals.
Most players have a "peak". If you look at any retired player (or active player by the time they have reached their prime), they are going to have a couple of seasons where they exceed their 162 game average (which includes their early days when they were just figuring it out + their twilight years if they are retired).
Try it. Even Trout who came into the league hitting like Mickey Mantle. Even Joey Gallo!
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Pedro Leon
Leon, the team's No. 4-ranked prospect by MLB Pipeline, will come to camp trying to latch onto a spot in center field, where Chas McCormick and Jake Meyers are both back. Last year in the Minors, Leon played second base, center field and right field, as well as some shortstop, so there's some versatility there. The Astros have cooled on him as a shortstop after inconsistent results at Double-A in 2021, but he's an elite center fielder with a great arm. Can he refine his approach enough to take advantage of his raw power and stick as a Major Leaguer?
Picking the Rangers to finish third is like picking any other team to go 150-12.EastCoastAgNc said:Are you riding with these WAY too early predictions 🤔 pic.twitter.com/8BLzLJT1nm
— The Game Day MLB (@TheGameDayMLB) January 6, 2023
Are we really doing this again? Mariners?