Houston acquired Montero in a July 2021 trade from the Seattle Mariners
Toro hit .185 this year, Joe Smith left them as a free agent.
AggiEE said:Farmer1906 said:AggiEE said:kegstand said:
Giving a journeyman reliever a 3 year contract coming off a career year is…interesting
Yeah…I worry that Montero just had an outlier year….
I am not sure his stuff is that good, just managed to get a bit lucky…. He got into some big jams in the postseason
Walks is his only major flaw. He's got great velo, extension, fastball spin, and a rare true 4 pitch mix.
Good point. I just wonder why he was hot garbage before he got to Houston…still mostly about walks?
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jopatura said:
If the choice came down to sign Montero vs sign a bat, I think we all pick sign a bat. There's tons of decent journeymen relievers that would sign a favorable deal to play for a winning team, a la Neris last year. Re-signing Montero in a vacuum isn't a bad move, but if it costs us flexibility down the line… idk. I don't think he was *the* key to the bullpen last year.
Pena going from year 1-2 should be incredible and Tucker/Yordan with no shift should really improve their numbers. I really want Uncle Mike!FrioAg 00 said:
The strongest part of our team is/was the pen, and it's back in full.
Behind that was our starting pitching, and more about depth than just aces. We'll see what JV does, but I don't think our 2023 starting lineup of Fram/CJ/LMJ/Brown is necessarily worse in the post season than what we had this year.
The core of our bats are quite good and returning. I'm not sure how many teams have a better core five than Alvarez, Breggman, Pena, Tucker, Altuve. But we have a huge opportunity to upgrade bats 6-9 this offseason and through the trade deadline.
I don't know how anyone can be worried or negative on where the Astros sit heading into next year. Securing Montero helps that.
Please don't Firkus, Firkus.BCSGrubber said:MLB source: The @astros promoted Bill Firkus, senior director, baseball strategy and Charles Cook, senior director, player evaluation, both to assistant general manager, joining Andrew Ball who is also an #Astros assistant GM
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) November 12, 2022
So we have assistant GMs
irish pete ag06 said:
I would be fine with this…
Do I want JV to be our 2nd chance at Nolan Ryan, sure… but I'd rather win World Series.
Also, I'm always leary of giving relievers big $, but I also believe this is how you money ball the playoffs. There are way more off days in the playoffs than regular season, so the back end of your pen gets used more often.
Look at the teams that lose in the playoffs and it's usually someone in their pen getting rocked or a starter coming out of the pen in an unusual role. No numbers to back it up… just an observation.
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Farmer1906 said:According to Bruce Levine just now on 670 The Score: “Jose Abreu is the No. 1 priority for the Cubs right now.” Astros, Marlins, Red Sox are the other teams in contention for Abreu.
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I've set myself up to be really disappointed if we don't sign Abreu.Farmer1906 said:According to Bruce Levine just now on 670 The Score: “Jose Abreu is the No. 1 priority for the Cubs right now.” Astros, Marlins, Red Sox are the other teams in contention for Abreu.
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Yup, Maldy is having a procedure to address the hernia.redline248 said:
Is Maldy having any surgery due to his injuries? Do hernias heal on their own? Seems like we need to ensure we have a solid backup plan at catcher. I doubt Maldy is going to become a better hitter and age is gonna have its say, soon
From the Astros:
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) November 9, 2022
Alex Bregman broke his left index finger in game 6 after sliding into 2nd in the 8th inning. He will not require surgery.
Martin Maldonado played through a sports hernia this season. He will undergo a procedure to correct the issue.
I like this. Let Maldy and them split time.Farmer1906 said:
2 of our top prospects are catchers. They're gunna get a shot.
Exactly right. We're not investing in a CF, C, or a 1B.Farmer1906 said:
2 of our top prospects are catchers. They're gunna get a shot.