Cobra39 said:
My opinion is that somebody not as smart as others are making moves. My opinion is that the 3-year / $30 million they gave to Montero is way out of line. Even though he had a great year, he is a total luxury and is the 3rd or 4th guy that goes 1 inning max....I think he pitched about 70 innings last year. Unless somebody can say that spending that $10 million / $30 million will have absolutely zero effect on what you offer/pay folks in the future.....aka the pie is just getting bigger....or if you are planning on trading some of the pitchers that come in later than him......then I say it was a bad move. If Tucker's offer was not way out of line and he would have accepted it with some this Montero money in it, they should have done that.
Maybe the Astros have a bigger plan and aren't done...and maybe they are going to trade some guys...like Pressly....then maybe as a piece of the overall plan, it might make sense.
Cobra39
While I think Montero was a rather significant overpay, if he performs to his 2022 numbers it will be worth it.
The key is that it's only a 3 year deal. The risk is limited. Similar to Jose Abreu, though that contract is more fair even if a bit pricey.
Montero is a risk, but a short term one. It's Crane's money, and if he keeps adding these pieces to put together a ridiculously talented team over the next few years without adding a true albatross contract, why not?