Hitting coach Troy Snitker has also signed a contract to return to the Astros, he said.
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) November 21, 2022
And pitching coach Josh Miller has an agreement to return, as well.
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) November 21, 2022
The Toronto Blue Jays are reportedly showing interest in former National League MVP Cody Bellinger, who was cut by the Los Angeles Dodgers last week.https://t.co/51th7PK1NY
— CityNews Toronto (@CityNewsTO) November 21, 2022
LMFAO now NYY fans will hate him more pic.twitter.com/ySdvzbYhvA
— Griffyn (@Jram2TBJ) November 21, 2022
Breaking news into @MLBNetwork, via video from San Francisco: Aaron Judge has arrived in the city and is expected to meet with the #SFGiants this week. Join us on #MLBNHotStove at 9 am ET tomorrow for the latest. @MLB pic.twitter.com/pq0at6kgQ6
— Jon Morosi (@jonmorosi) November 22, 2022
agdaddy04 said:
How do people find out where he's going before he shows up? Goodness. Can't imagine he checked in under his real name.
That's not on him. He reports to a President of Baseball Operations and an owner group that wants to sign Judge as the home town kid. Just like Crane, some moves are above your pay grade.texpert68 said:
Interesting that Pete Putila's first big act as SF GM could be signing Judge for eleventy billion dollars…seems quite contrary to everything the Astros did while he was here.
There was a parade for Cristian Javier in the Dominican Republic (from IG) pic.twitter.com/bSQxRTDDRZ
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) November 22, 2022
Free agent Evan Longoria hopes to play one or two more years and is open to any competitive team. Longoria, who turned 37 last month, has 120 career OPS plus (114 in 2022). Can play 1B as well as 3B.
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) November 20, 2022
Are all the 1st base options old?Farmer1906 said:Free agent Evan Longoria hopes to play one or two more years and is open to any competitive team. Longoria, who turned 37 last month, has 120 career OPS plus (114 in 2022). Can play 1B as well as 3B.
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) November 20, 2022
Could be a cheap option at first with surprisingly good numbers.
n_touch said:Are all the 1st base options old?Farmer1906 said:Free agent Evan Longoria hopes to play one or two more years and is open to any competitive team. Longoria, who turned 37 last month, has 120 career OPS plus (114 in 2022). Can play 1B as well as 3B.
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) November 20, 2022
Could be a cheap option at first with surprisingly good numbers.
Great segment from @DTGoteraKHOU tonight. Yordan out drove the Texans with his game 6 homer 😂. pic.twitter.com/7HTT272Xj9
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) November 22, 2022
Yankees react:. . . said:
Worst cheater in baseball history?
Alek Manoah: Gerrit Cole. He cheated. He used a lot of sticky stuff to make his pitches better.LMFAO now NYY fans will hate him more pic.twitter.com/ySdvzbYhvA
— Griffyn (@Jram2TBJ) November 21, 2022
The Astros signed infielder Dixon Machado to a minor league deal with an invitation to big league spring training.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) November 22, 2022
According to @Marino_Pepen
— Héctor Gómez (@hgomez27) November 22, 2022
Rafael Devers aspires to a $300 million contract, and the #RedSox have slowly been getting closer to that amount.
TODAY, the difference is around $50 million. Conversations are still flowing. https://t.co/CV16TzN0aa
EastCoastAgNc said:The Astros signed infielder Dixon Machado to a minor league deal with an invitation to big league spring training.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) November 22, 2022
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/35047316/mlb-2022-23-free-agency-predictions-judge-degrom-moreQuote:
McDaniel: Houston Astros, two years, $87 million. The change here is Jim Crane being in charge and he did this deal last year. I assume Verlander's reps can get Crane to agree to the Scherzer AAV ($43.3M) or something close to it and the question is if it's a two- or three-year deal and/or is there an opt-out?
Doolittle: Astros, three years, $126 million. Verlander has flourished with the Astros, whose window of contention remains wide open, and it feels to me like he's hitting the market mostly to establish his value.
Schoenfield: Dodgers, two years, $80 million. Astros or Dodgers makes the most sense, but the Astros can survive without Verlander in their rotation and spend that money elsewhere. Verlander replaces the departed Tyler Anderson and goes to a team where he can win a lot of games and continue his pursuit of 300 wins.
Rogers: Dodgers, two years, $83 million. I really wanted to pick the Rangers but Verlander will end up where the playoffs are a sure thing. Houston has so much pitching, they'll pass on tying up that kind of money even if it's just for two years. Los Angeles, on the other hand, needs to assure itself of October success. Verlander can help with that, finally having proved he can dominate in the World Series. It seems like a perfect fit.
Lee: Astros, two years, $90 million. Verlander should be trying to get a deal that exceeds Scherzer's contract with the Mets and after the Astros won the World Series and Verlander won a Cy Young, I think the two sides will have a hard time parting ways.
Olney: Rangers, three years, $130 million.
Gonzalez: Rangers, three years, $120 million. The Rangers have money to spend and holes to fill in their rotation. Verlander is the perfect guy for this moment in time. But he'll have to be enticed to join a division rival that is not certain to compete, so I envision a three-year deal made up of player options. The Astros have too much internal pitching to want to match something like that.
If they offer 3/120 fully guaranteed while Houston, LA, etc offer 2/75 M with the 2nd year being a vesting player option, why wouldn't he sign with them? They're going to have to come over the top, but they might if they can't land deGrom, Rodon, and maybe Bassit/Eovaldi.OKCAg2002 said:
JV is not signing with the Rangers.
In today's world? I think you have to say yes or be canceled.Lonestar_Ag09 said:
I mean if my aunt cuts her hair and calls herself steve does that make her my uncle?