So has the joke Xan Diego already been made?
Dodgers have come out and said that it is not going to happen. To many in the fan base would not be on board with it.AustinCountyAg said:I think the same reasons can be made why I think Correa will get signed by the dodgers. Cant let the Padres still all the spotlight...Mathguy64 said:
I wonder how much of that 11 year deal was the Padres getting stiffed by Turner and others and they decided they couldn't take the PR hit of being stiff again and they went on tilt mode. A 6 or 7 year deal for a 30 year old SS is sketchy. 11 is malpractice.
at this point their only options are Correa or Swanson. I'd imagine the fan base would get over it after seeing the Padres load up on talent.n_touch said:Dodgers have come out and said that it is not going to happen. To many in the fan base would not be on board with it.AustinCountyAg said:I think the same reasons can be made why I think Correa will get signed by the dodgers. Cant let the Padres still all the spotlight...Mathguy64 said:
I wonder how much of that 11 year deal was the Padres getting stiffed by Turner and others and they decided they couldn't take the PR hit of being stiff again and they went on tilt mode. A 6 or 7 year deal for a 30 year old SS is sketchy. 11 is malpractice.
All of that could be talk in gauging what the real reaction would be.
Ag_07 said:
The Dodgers are falling behind in the NL arms race.
They lost Scherzer, both Trae and Justin Turner, Bellinger. Buehler is still gonna be out recovering from TJ and Dustin May has question marks coming back from TJ.
I don't think the ship is sinking but things aren't as glorious as they've been recently for LA and as of now I'd pick SD to win that division.
Those are facts, and I agree for the most part.Farmer1906 said:This is madness.Prosperdick said:Besides owning the Yankees in the postseason he really didn't do much and certainly cost us 2 games in the 2019 WS.Harry Dunne said:
I know this is petty and I should be more thankful for his huge part in the two championships and just leave it at that, but chasing money this late in his career when he's got so much already instead of staying here and really cementing the dynasty rubs me the wrong way.
I just want him to ufck off to New York already and let's move on.
Go ahead and flame my ungrateful ass. I deserve it.
Yes he was nails in the regular season but was hurt for two years and you would think the $60 million he was getting paid would be worth it to him to be in the dugout mentoring younger pitchers or just show up to show his support, but nope.
I hope he flames out and the NY press eats both Mr. Upton and his hot wife alive.
He started the first game in the DS in 17 against a very good Sox team. He pitched great while Sale got destroyed by Altuve. Then get came back for game 4 and bridged it from Morton to Giles to close the series out.
I am not sure why you're dismissing his 5 games vs NY from 17-22, but he threw a CG to put us up 2-0 then 7 shuttie in an elimination game. Giant balls!
While he didn't win either game he started in the WS, he gave us 2 quality starts vs a stacked Dodger team with juiced baseballs.
There is probably a less than 1% chance we win the WS in 2017 without JV.
Pitched 19 games (18 starts) as an Astro in the postseason. He went 9-6 with a 3.87 ERA. He averaged 6 IP per start. That's not the best, but its pretty damn good. Compare him to his peers that played in Houston.
Cole 10-6 2.94 ERA
Framber 7-2 3.41 ERA
McCullers 2-3 3.47
Morton 7-5 3.46
Keuchel 4-3 3.71
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How can you go from cheering for this game for 6 years then immediately flip the switch because Houston didn't offer him anything close to what another team did? I don't get this kind of hate.
CC and JV are both married to models and they are both superficial. Very interesting... Who would have thunk it.Harry Dunne said:Those are facts, and I agree for the most part.Farmer1906 said:This is madness.Prosperdick said:Besides owning the Yankees in the postseason he really didn't do much and certainly cost us 2 games in the 2019 WS.Harry Dunne said:
I know this is petty and I should be more thankful for his huge part in the two championships and just leave it at that, but chasing money this late in his career when he's got so much already instead of staying here and really cementing the dynasty rubs me the wrong way.
I just want him to ufck off to New York already and let's move on.
Go ahead and flame my ungrateful ass. I deserve it.
Yes he was nails in the regular season but was hurt for two years and you would think the $60 million he was getting paid would be worth it to him to be in the dugout mentoring younger pitchers or just show up to show his support, but nope.
I hope he flames out and the NY press eats both Mr. Upton and his hot wife alive.
He started the first game in the DS in 17 against a very good Sox team. He pitched great while Sale got destroyed by Altuve. Then get came back for game 4 and bridged it from Morton to Giles to close the series out.
I am not sure why you're dismissing his 5 games vs NY from 17-22, but he threw a CG to put us up 2-0 then 7 shuttie in an elimination game. Giant balls!
While he didn't win either game he started in the WS, he gave us 2 quality starts vs a stacked Dodger team with juiced baseballs.
There is probably a less than 1% chance we win the WS in 2017 without JV.
Pitched 19 games (18 starts) as an Astro in the postseason. He went 9-6 with a 3.87 ERA. He averaged 6 IP per start. That's not the best, but its pretty damn good. Compare him to his peers that played in Houston.
Cole 10-6 2.94 ERA
Framber 7-2 3.41 ERA
McCullers 2-3 3.47
Morton 7-5 3.46
Keuchel 4-3 3.71
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How can you go from cheering for this game for 6 years then immediately flip the switch because Houston didn't offer him anything close to what another team did? I don't get this kind of hate.
But it's also true that although he is much more tactful and generally smarter than Cole, they are basically the same guy. JV is just smart enough to keep his mouth shut.
Everyone was was sad and wistful about Correa when he first left, and time has shown that he's a self-absorbed and superficial dude. I will always be thankful for what both of these guys did here, but I can all but guarantee that most will feel similarly about JV in a couple of years when he shows his ass in NY.
You can't argue with the things they did on the field. I think it's wrong to discount that just because they didn't stick around...but I don't think we need to revere them as if they were "bury me in the H" guys.
Ha! I have always been a fan. I have just had reservations about whether he's cut out to be a starter because of lack of durability. If I had known that 5 IP starts and 6-man rotations were going to be the future of SP I would have felt a little better but I still feel like he's always hanging on by a thread physically.Farmer1906 said:
So you're coming around on the Lance McCullers fandom. It was only a matter of time.
I think most of us would be married to models but not for lack of opportunity.PrestigeWorldwideAg12 said:
CC and JV are both married to models and they are both superficial. Very interesting... Who would have thunk it.
Farmer1906 said:This is madness.Prosperdick said:Besides owning the Yankees in the postseason he really didn't do much and certainly cost us 2 games in the 2019 WS.Harry Dunne said:
I know this is petty and I should be more thankful for his huge part in the two championships and just leave it at that, but chasing money this late in his career when he's got so much already instead of staying here and really cementing the dynasty rubs me the wrong way.
I just want him to ufck off to New York already and let's move on.
Go ahead and flame my ungrateful ass. I deserve it.
Yes he was nails in the regular season but was hurt for two years and you would think the $60 million he was getting paid would be worth it to him to be in the dugout mentoring younger pitchers or just show up to show his support, but nope.
I hope he flames out and the NY press eats both Mr. Upton and his hot wife alive.
He started the first game in the DS in 17 against a very good Sox team. He pitched great while Sale got destroyed by Altuve. Then get came back for game 4 and bridged it from Morton to Giles to close the series out.
I am not sure why you're dismissing his 5 games vs NY from 17-22, but he threw a CG to put us up 2-0 then 7 shuttie in an elimination game. Giant balls!
While he didn't win either game he started in the WS, he gave us 2 quality starts vs a stacked Dodger team with juiced baseballs.
There is probably a less than 1% chance we win the WS in 2017 without JV.
Pitched 19 games (18 starts) as an Astro in the postseason. He went 9-6 with a 3.87 ERA. He averaged 6 IP per start. That's not the best, but its pretty damn good. Compare him to his peers that played in Houston.
Cole 10-6 2.94 ERA
Framber 7-2 3.41 ERA
McCullers 2-3 3.47
Morton 7-5 3.46
Keuchel 4-3 3.71
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How can you go from cheering for this game for 6 years then immediately flip the switch because Houston didn't offer him anything close to what another team did? I don't get this kind of hate.
More mental gymnastics from The Athletic. Signing guys until they’re 40 is now a good move because everybody has started doing it and maybe the aging curve is changing. https://t.co/ZiA0b41Hac
— The Astros Locker WS Champs (@TheAstrosLocker) December 8, 2022
All of that was 100% correct until the last sentence. I don't believe JV will be "miserable" in NYC.PrestigeWorldwideAg12 said:
I for one have no hate against JV.
With that being said, I am disappointed he would roll out to a team that is likely not going to be in contention when he could have a chance for another repeat visit to October Baseball Classic. All over what may be $8mm more a year (before taxes and higher cost of living). When you put all that into perspective, it's the reason I don't think the choice was 100% on him but Kate played a huge part of that. Ask yourself this; if you are a model and/or tied to that lifestyle, are you choosing to live in HTine or NYC? That is a no brainer to me if you are in that life.
IF JV wasn't married to her, I think he is chasing another ring as an Astro and I do believe Crane would offer him 2 years and $70mm for that with a 3rd year option based off hitting inning minimums.
Also, if you want to compare this to real world work experiences. Yea I agree I am jumping a great team and a great environment for an overall upgrade. However, if my current work environment is awesome and I'm enjoying what we are doing, I'm not jumping for 10-15% to go be miserable elsewhere.
PrestigeWorldwideAg12 said:
I for one have no hate against JV.
With that being said, I am disappointed he would roll out to a team that is likely not going to be in contention when he could have a chance for another repeat visit to October Baseball Classic. All over what may be $8mm more a year (before taxes and higher cost of living). When you put all that into perspective, it's the reason I don't think the choice was 100% on him but Kate played a huge part of that. Ask yourself this; if you are a model and/or tied to that lifestyle, are you choosing to live in HTine or NYC? That is a no brainer to me if you are in that life.
IF JV wasn't married to her, I think he is chasing another ring as an Astro and I do believe Crane would offer him 2 years and $70mm for that with a 3rd year option based off hitting inning minimums.
Also, if you want to compare this to real world work experiences. Yea I agree I am jumping a great team and a great environment for an overall upgrade. However, if my current work environment is awesome and I'm enjoying what we are doing, I'm not jumping for 10-15% to go be miserable elsewhere.
Need to put you back in the cryo freeze for a few more years, caveman.PrestigeWorldwideAg12 said:
CC and JV are both married to models and they are both superficial. Very interesting... Who would have thunk it.
Just wait until the team hits the skids or JV has a few bad outings.AustinCountyAg said:All of that was 100% correct until the last sentence. I don't believe JV will be "miserable" in NYC.PrestigeWorldwideAg12 said:
I for one have no hate against JV.
With that being said, I am disappointed he would roll out to a team that is likely not going to be in contention when he could have a chance for another repeat visit to October Baseball Classic. All over what may be $8mm more a year (before taxes and higher cost of living). When you put all that into perspective, it's the reason I don't think the choice was 100% on him but Kate played a huge part of that. Ask yourself this; if you are a model and/or tied to that lifestyle, are you choosing to live in HTine or NYC? That is a no brainer to me if you are in that life.
IF JV wasn't married to her, I think he is chasing another ring as an Astro and I do believe Crane would offer him 2 years and $70mm for that with a 3rd year option based off hitting inning minimums.
Also, if you want to compare this to real world work experiences. Yea I agree I am jumping a great team and a great environment for an overall upgrade. However, if my current work environment is awesome and I'm enjoying what we are doing, I'm not jumping for 10-15% to go be miserable elsewhere.
Astro General Manager Gerry Hunsicker said:
"It's going to clearly take a fourth year to remain in this competition, and we were not prepared to do so at this time"
He ended up getting 4/$52Quote:
Houston, which acquired Johnson from Seattle on July 31, offered the left-hander a $33-million, three-year deal. In the end, Johnson is expected to get a contract averaging $12 million to $13 million per season.
i'm really surprised by how many people are bitter towards him. More likely than not he's going to steadily decline over the next 2-3 years and we'll have dodged a bullet. We got him when we went all in in 2017 and won a World Series title, then he hung around and got us another one and won 2 Cy Youngs. He never said he was a lifetime Astro and then back on his promise, he just wanted to bankroll at the end of his career. Not everyone wants to live in Houston forever. When guys get that age they're thinking about life after baseball and where they want to be with their families. JV is easily one of my top 5-7 Astros of all time. WIsh him nothing but the best unless it's in the WS vs us.Panama Red said:
The animosity towards JV and sense he wronged you personally over wanting to play on a different team for much more money is amazing.