Carlos Correa
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Jeremy Peña
Justin Verlander
Hunter Brown
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Is that how much less Houston offered?Farmer1906 said:
You do. Relax. He's a legend. Can you really expect anyone to take ~50 M less just to stay in Houston?
Harry Dunne said:Is that how much less Houston offered?Farmer1906 said:
You do. Relax. He's a legend. Can you really expect anyone to take ~50 M less just to stay in Houston?
AustinCountyAg said:
That's absolutely idiotic to think we wouldn't bolster our roster because we have a handshake deal with a veteran outfielder coming off injury who can't pass a physical at the moment hoping he will be able to in March.
Guarantee the Astros are out shopping for another outfielder. I'd love to have Bennetindi on this current team.
MAROON said:
We have more starting pitching depth than any team in MLB. I don't see us adding there. Catcher, Of, utility
AggiEE said:MAROON said:
We have more starting pitching depth than any team in MLB. I don't see us adding there. Catcher, Of, utility
We're one injury away from being in a less than ideal scenario. Pitchers get injured. LMJ is pretty fragile. As Crane said, you can always use more pitching.
Our depth was the primary reason we won the WS and now we are without JV. We're still fantastic, but one injury is going to hurt us a lot more than last year.
PrestigeWorldwideAg12 said:
Kinda walks away breaking even with the difference in taxes alone… that doesn't include the difference in cost of living. IMHO, Kate wanted to be in NYC.
Harry Dunne said:Is that how much less Houston offered?Farmer1906 said:
You do. Relax. He's a legend. Can you really expect anyone to take ~50 M less just to stay in Houston?
Sure, the Yankees got swept by the Astros last year, but now imagine that lineup with Aaron Judge in it.
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Not coincidentally, that also seems like the pecking order of who you'd most like to have as a friend…down to the biggest dewsh.AggiEE said:
On the pecking order of respect, those guys are at the very top, followed by honest mercenaries like JV and Mr. Dior Correa, and then finally dishonest "always been a pinstripes fan" Gerrit Cole.
I'm going to put Altuve in a different category because I do think he's more like Trout. LMJ may be in that category too. Jury is out for me on Yordan.AggiEE said:
True, but then you have guys like LMJ, Bregman, Altuve, Yordan, etc. that accept competitive deals that may not net them THE MOST money over THE MOST years. They are team friendly competitive deals.
Those are the most loyal players and seem to like where they play, the team mates they have, and the environment we foster for competitiveness.
On the pecking order of respect, those guys are at the very top, followed by honest mercenaries like JV and Mr. Dior Correa, and then finally dishonest "always been a pinstripes fan" Gerrit Cole.
Farmer1906 said:
I could be convinced to sign Benintendi. He's still so young. He'll be entering age 28 season. I would expect similar results moving forward. A very solid LF. Good avg. not great power. Another Chas level player with a little bit higher ceiling.
The AAV would have to be low enough to not break the bank. Something like we gave Reddick 4/52. Or on the high end what Chris Taylor got before 4/60.
You just have to be okay with that kind of production in LF. His lack of versatility kind of hurt too. He's pretty much only been a left fielder with some CF play early in his career.
Yeah, I guess it depends. Maldy had a vesting option for this year based on games caught. The extra year vested for him and I think is causing some heartburn this year. At lest the way I read the situation. I'm not even sure why there as a vesting option for Madly in the first place.Harry Dunne said:
With all this talk of the JV 3rd year vesting option, I think especially with older guys that vesting option is a smart play. If he pitches 140 innings+ at age 41, he's probably doing well enough that you want him back. The Mets can be pretty cutthroat & keep him under that threshold if that 3rd year is going to be a bad deal for them. I don't think we do that, but if he's chasing the money there and he doesn't perform they certainly don't owe him anything.
I think a reasonable AB or PA threshold would be a great way to get an extra year on Brantley. If uncle Mike comes to the plate 400 times in a season, odds are you going to want him back the next season. I'm really surprised we don't see that option more often, but I guess it implies uncertainty about a guy's future performance which is probably a big blow to the ego.
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Shortstop Xander Bogaerts and the San Diego Padres are in agreement on an 11-year, $280 million contract, a source familiar with the deal tells ESPN. A monster contract and the Padres, after missing Trea Turner and Aaron Judge, get the longtime Red Sox shortstop.
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