I think he already isBadAggie said:
I like Jeff Bagwell as assistant GM
I think he already isBadAggie said:
I like Jeff Bagwell as assistant GM
my thoughts exactlyMathguy64 said:
For a guy who says he doesnt want to be a GM Bagwell sure is talking like a GM.
is there an estimate for how much revenue / income the Astros have made from world series merchandise?Prosperdick said:Jim Crane said that the Astros would consider going over the competitive balance tax threshold if necessary.
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) November 29, 2022
He mentioned they have the resources if they have to.
That's what I've been asking for a couple of days now or openly speculating that our balance sheet could be in a very good place but not sure who would have the numbers and what numbers Crane would want released into the public for obvious tax reasons.W said:is there an estimate for how much revenue / income the Astros have made from world series merchandise?Prosperdick said:Jim Crane said that the Astros would consider going over the competitive balance tax threshold if necessary.
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) November 29, 2022
He mentioned they have the resources if they have to.
that may cover Abreu's $20 MM right there
I didn't listen to presser, but in the article discussing this on the chron ($link but reader view ftw!) he says he doesn't want the job and would not accept it because he "cares about the guys."W said:my thoughts exactlyMathguy64 said:
For a guy who says he doesnt want to be a GM Bagwell sure is talking like a GM.
That sounds to me like someone that recognizes they are too emotionally invested and too passionate to do the job well. A good GM needs to be a measured, calculating and dispassionate decision maker. That's something many folks are just not able to do well (excepting that stone cold killa Farmer of course ).Quote:
"I love this team. I'm a Houston Astro. I've been here since 1991. I think Jim Crane is the best owner in baseball, that's part of the reason why I do this," Bagwell said. "(Crane) is a guy who played in college, that understands the game of baseball, hates to lose and will spend some money. You can't ask for any more than that. He's got a passion for it. To be a part of it is nice whatever part that is. But I care. And I care about the guys."
Prosperdick said:If the core players who were on that team are OK with him that's good enough for me and you know they have solicited their feedback already.BMX Bandit said:irish pete ag06 said:
It would be a great signing, I don't give a damn about the past.
It would be a terrible signing
You don't bring in someone that completely disrespected other players in the locker room
Why in the hell should the Astros throw this playe a life raft for his career?. he is not good. That's why he was let go.
Jet Black said:
Window is open. Do and spend what you have to so you can take advantage of it and win now.
I'm with you 100%.irish pete ag06 said:
It would be a great signing, I don't give a damn about the past.
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— Jon Morosi (@jonmorosi) November 30, 2022
I would love to see:BadAggie said:
Would be kinda funny seeing Gallo rake against the Rangers for 20 games in an Astros uniform. Nah, he'd just strike out a lot
Contreras talking with the Astros GM at the Winter Meetings: https://t.co/L06fUmClFT pic.twitter.com/U2ZBTCVzwH
— Dustin DeBerry (@dkdeberry) November 30, 2022
irish pete ag06 said:
Yep, reminds me of the documentary I watched about the Indians from a while back. The 3rd baseman and his wife had a rocky marriage and she cheated on him with the closer. Kid had no idea. 3rd baseman didn't even give a crap because the kid had gas and he was the best option to help them win.
The idea is Contreras would play LF and DH. https://t.co/5j0vGdkvGP
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) November 30, 2022
Harry Dunne said:
I know.
I delighted in rallying the troops in the "Raley sucks" effort long after you convinced me he was pretty good.
Only 2 acting roles in her entire life, and this was one of them.irish pete ag06 said:
Yep, reminds me of the documentary I watched about the Indians from a while back. The 3rd baseman and his wife had a rocky marriage and she cheated on him with the closer. Kid had no idea. 3rd baseman didn't even give a crap because the kid had gas and he was the best option to help them win.