AggiEE said:
I like the versatility Contreras provides.
He's an elite hitting catcher that doesn't need to play catcher all the time in the regular season where rest is very important, but WILL likely get most starts at catcher when every game is more critical (playoffs) and we can have the much vaunted LINEUP OF DEATH. His offensive numbers would rank him very high on the Astros which have very strong offensive depth now with Abreu. So he's elite offensively without even taking into consideration that he's a catcher.
I think it's worth getting him here, even if it looks a little costly. Maldy is on the books for one more year. Use this next year as an opportunity to get Contreras some starts at catcher and even try and fit in some with our younger talent for when Maldy is gone.
Sign Brantley for cheap as the LH option on a short term deal. We have a lot of OF depth in the minors, so I don't see a big need to sign for a big OF contract.
The more I look at the Contreras situation the more I like it from a fit standpoint.
You never know. Who saw the Giants winning 107 games? Someone like Seattle & Toronto would emerge and win 100+.W said:
yes, the American League does not look very strong outside of the Astros
I maintain the world series is by far the hardest to win of the big 4 sports because so many things ride on a single player (pitcher) and when players get into droughts...it can be roughFarmer1906 said:You never know. Who saw the Giants winning 107 games? Someone like Seattle & Toronto would emerge and win 100+.W said:
yes, the American League does not look very strong outside of the Astros
I think it's safe to say we'll be heavy favorites to have a bye for the next 2 years. We'll have an edge in the postseason, but that's always a crap shoot. It doesn't have to be a better team to beat us in the playoffs.
Agreed.Farmer1906 said:You never know. Who saw the Giants winning 107 games? Someone like Seattle & Toronto would emerge and win 100+.W said:
yes, the American League does not look very strong outside of the Astros
I think it's safe to say we'll be heavy favorites to have a bye for the next 2 years. We'll have an edge in the postseason, but that's always a crap shoot. It doesn't have to be a better team to beat us in the playoffs.
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Farmer1906 said:
Can I interest you in Mrs Abreu?
AstroAggie15 said:Farmer1906 said:
Can I interest you in Mrs Abreu?
You can't convince me that is NOT Pedro Martinez's son in the middle
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Bregman's wife needs to post a bunch of half naked pictures this off-season if we won't have Kate around next year.
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Heyman is probably my least favorite baseball reporter there is.
Deluxe said:AggiEE said:
I like the versatility Contreras provides.
He's an elite hitting catcher that doesn't need to play catcher all the time in the regular season where rest is very important, but WILL likely get most starts at catcher when every game is more critical (playoffs) and we can have the much vaunted LINEUP OF DEATH. His offensive numbers would rank him very high on the Astros which have very strong offensive depth now with Abreu. So he's elite offensively without even taking into consideration that he's a catcher.
I think it's worth getting him here, even if it looks a little costly. Maldy is on the books for one more year. Use this next year as an opportunity to get Contreras some starts at catcher and even try and fit in some with our younger talent for when Maldy is gone.
Sign Brantley for cheap as the LH option on a short term deal. We have a lot of OF depth in the minors, so I don't see a big need to sign for a big OF contract.
The more I look at the Contreras situation the more I like it from a fit standpoint.
That's where I'm netting out too.
1. It would be a full year of preparation with the staff.MosesHallRAB04 said:Deluxe said:AggiEE said:
I like the versatility Contreras provides.
He's an elite hitting catcher that doesn't need to play catcher all the time in the regular season where rest is very important, but WILL likely get most starts at catcher when every game is more critical (playoffs) and we can have the much vaunted LINEUP OF DEATH. His offensive numbers would rank him very high on the Astros which have very strong offensive depth now with Abreu. So he's elite offensively without even taking into consideration that he's a catcher.
I think it's worth getting him here, even if it looks a little costly. Maldy is on the books for one more year. Use this next year as an opportunity to get Contreras some starts at catcher and even try and fit in some with our younger talent for when Maldy is gone.
Sign Brantley for cheap as the LH option on a short term deal. We have a lot of OF depth in the minors, so I don't see a big need to sign for a big OF contract.
The more I look at the Contreras situation the more I like it from a fit standpoint.
That's where I'm netting out too.
Maldy started almost every game in the playoffs over Vasquez. What makes you think dusty would catch Contreras over maldy in the playoffs. It's very clear maldy is the guy with how he handles the staff.
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No one on here loves Maldy more than me. The answer to your question is we don't know yet.MosesHallRAB04 said:
Maldy started almost every game in the playoffs over Vasquez. What makes you think dusty would catch Contreras over maldy in the playoffs. It's very clear maldy is the guy with how he handles the staff.
I remember there being a lot of talk from the Mariners side after the DS about how he was lazy and didn't really prepare for games very well. That made him a bad fit for their clubhouse to the point where they didn't really want him around.Farmer1906 said:
I guess they're giving up on a Winkler resurgence. He was one of the best hitters in baseball from 20-21. Wong's best season offensively per OPS+ (118 last year) would rank 5th best for Winkler.
If Maldy is getting the bulk of the starts in the postseason after Contreras is shown to be competent and there are no other injuries, then I am going to lose it.Deluxe said:No one on here loves Maldy more than me. The answer to your question is we don't know yet.MosesHallRAB04 said:
Maldy started almost every game in the playoffs over Vasquez. What makes you think dusty would catch Contreras over maldy in the playoffs. It's very clear maldy is the guy with how he handles the staff.
Contreras would have a spring + full season to work with our staff. If he makes big strides with his staff handling capabilities and our pitchers trust him, he has a chance to split time with Maldy behind the plate in October. If not, Maldy will still get the bulk of the starts.
We're obviously gonna throw Maldy to the scrap heap if he's healthy, but Contreras can earn a bigger portion of the reps.
Farmer1906 said:If Maldy is getting the bulk of the starts in the postseason after Contreras is shown to be competent and there are no other injuries, then I am going to lose it.Deluxe said:No one on here loves Maldy more than me. The answer to your question is we don't know yet.MosesHallRAB04 said:
Maldy started almost every game in the playoffs over Vasquez. What makes you think dusty would catch Contreras over maldy in the playoffs. It's very clear maldy is the guy with how he handles the staff.
Contreras would have a spring + full season to work with our staff. If he makes big strides with his staff handling capabilities and our pitchers trust him, he has a chance to split time with Maldy behind the plate in October. If not, Maldy will still get the bulk of the starts.
We're obviously gonna throw Maldy to the scrap heap if he's healthy, but Contreras can earn a bigger portion of the reps.
Yes, I know this is a hypothetical playoff decision about a player not yet on the team, but still. I would lose it.
I think this dovetails nicely with the "who catches who" discussion that would take place if we sign Contreras.Farmer1906 said:If Maldy is getting the bulk of the starts in the postseason after Contreras is shown to be competent and there are no other injuries, then I am going to lose it.Deluxe said:No one on here loves Maldy more than me. The answer to your question is we don't know yet.MosesHallRAB04 said:
Maldy started almost every game in the playoffs over Vasquez. What makes you think dusty would catch Contreras over maldy in the playoffs. It's very clear maldy is the guy with how he handles the staff.
Contreras would have a spring + full season to work with our staff. If he makes big strides with his staff handling capabilities and our pitchers trust him, he has a chance to split time with Maldy behind the plate in October. If not, Maldy will still get the bulk of the starts.
We're obviously gonna throw Maldy to the scrap heap if he's healthy, but Contreras can earn a bigger portion of the reps.
Yes, I know this is a hypothetical playoff decision about a player not yet on the team, but still. I would lose it.
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