Moe Jzyslak said:Right-hander Frankie Montas, the biggest acquisition for the New York Yankees at the trade deadline last year who was expected to be a big part of their rotation this year, will undergo shoulder surgery on Tuesday that could cause him to miss the season, manager Aaron Boone said.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) February 15, 2023
Well, the league's wise and long-sighted commissioner says he views baseball as a regional game. Sounds like no issue at all.OKCAg2002 said:
MLB's distribution rights on networks is so messed up. I just want to be able to buy an MLB.tv streaming package and be able to watch the good guys without a stupid VPN. That shouldn't be so hard. However, the way these networks demand exclusivity makes OKC a "region" for the Houston Astros and we are under blackout restrictions. That's so, so stupid.
along with every owner and tv network.Quote:
Well, the league's wise and long-sighted commissioner says he views baseball as a regional game.
Bulldog73 said:
I think eliminating the shift will do a lot to bring back small ball. Lots of would be singles were snagged due to a 2B in super shallow RF.
That's what's so beautiful about our player development spigot right now. Over the last ~3-4 years, we've had quite a few guys seemingly breakthrough out of no where. JJ could easily be next in line. A winter in the weight room plus a little work on swing mechanics. You never know. And to your point, we'll have a 1B or LF position open next year if Brantley doesn't return.redline248 said:
I know we just signed Abreu, but it's never too early to start looking for someone to play 1B in 3 years. After watching JJ blast one of Cole's hundos I was excited about his future. He'll definitely need to improve on his numbers from last year, albeit very few ABs.
As Korey Lee battles Yainer Díaz to be the backup catcher, this streak shouldn’t go unnoticed from Lee.
— Kenny Van Doren (@thevandalorian) February 15, 2023
There’s also a chance both players make the Opening Day roster, if Michael Brantley isn’t cleared. https://t.co/0BJmGsErJA
Farmer1906 said:
The grounder up the middle will still be shifted on. You can start your SS or 2B one inch from the middle.
I truly can't remember the last time someone traded with the A's for a starting pitcher and it turned out well for the acquiring team. Some people never learn.Beau Holder said:Moe Jzyslak said:Right-hander Frankie Montas, the biggest acquisition for the New York Yankees at the trade deadline last year who was expected to be a big part of their rotation this year, will undergo shoulder surgery on Tuesday that could cause him to miss the season, manager Aaron Boone said.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) February 15, 2023
You hate to see it.
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He flew under the radar in Houston's prolific pitching pipeline and, when he finally broke out, became a victim of its success. After a brief 2021 big league debut, the imposing 6-foot-1 righthander spent most of 2022 again stowed away in Triple-A.
With another spring training loomingand Houston's entire major league bullpen slated to returnthe onus is on Blanco to force the organization's hand. The 29-year-old has outperformed the minor leagues and put himself firmly on Houston's radar. Now, it is imperative he stay there.
Blanco made his first Opening Day roster last April. He struck out seven and walked four across his first 6.1 major league innings. Houston optioned him to Triple-A Sugar Land to shrink its roster from 28 to 26, a move manager Dusty Baker attributed almost solely to the numbers game.
Many in the organization expected Blanco back in the big leagues in short order. The Astros' dominance didn't allow it. The remaining relievers teamed to form baseball's best bullpen. Baker's insistence on including at least one lefthander made Parker Mushinski the choice over Blanco for the few callups Houston required.
As a result, Blanco remained at Triple-A, where he continued a resurgence many other big league bullpens would envy. Blanco struck out 58 and walked 19 across 44.2 innings before embarking on a second straight winter in the Dominican League.
Stretching to last winter, Blanco hasn't allowed an earned run in his past 38.2 innings in the Dominican League. This season, he struck out 27 of the 75 batters he faced.
Blanco's arsenal is predicated on a four-seam fastball that can reach the high 90s. His short slider can sometimes be confused for a cutter, but it sits in the high 80s, and it makes him a valuable weapon against righthanded hitters.
For Blanco to distinguish himself, though, he could stand to improve either his curveball or changeup to make him more viable against lefthanded hitters.
McInnis said:Farmer1906 said:
The grounder up the middle will still be shifted on. You can start your SS or 2B one inch from the middle.
Will teams still do that if infielders have to keep one foot on the infield (isn't that the new rule?). Seems like that would cut down on their range quite a bit.
We're back. pic.twitter.com/IukHERK0H3
— Houston Astros (@astros) February 15, 2023
No comment other than to say I know Kenny (twitter author) quite well! He and my son are great friends having played a lot of baseball together growing up.Farmer1906 said:
Back up catcher talk.As Korey Lee battles Yainer Díaz to be the backup catcher, this streak shouldn’t go unnoticed from Lee.
— Kenny Van Doren (@thevandalorian) February 15, 2023
There’s also a chance both players make the Opening Day roster, if Michael Brantley isn’t cleared. https://t.co/0BJmGsErJA
He's been killing it this offseason with news. Seems like a sharp kid.chico said:No comment other than to say I know Kenny (twitter author) quite well! He and my son are great friends having played a lot of baseball together growing up.Farmer1906 said:
Back up catcher talk.As Korey Lee battles Yainer Díaz to be the backup catcher, this streak shouldn’t go unnoticed from Lee.
— Kenny Van Doren (@thevandalorian) February 15, 2023
There’s also a chance both players make the Opening Day roster, if Michael Brantley isn’t cleared. https://t.co/0BJmGsErJA
He is a sharp kid, very polite, really knows his baseball. Worked for the Space Cowboys last summer. I could tell you more - but it's all good. I suspect he'll have a bright future.Farmer1906 said:He's been killing it this offseason with news. Seems like a sharp kid.chico said:No comment other than to say I know Kenny (twitter author) quite well! He and my son are great friends having played a lot of baseball together growing up.Farmer1906 said:
Back up catcher talk.As Korey Lee battles Yainer Díaz to be the backup catcher, this streak shouldn’t go unnoticed from Lee.
— Kenny Van Doren (@thevandalorian) February 15, 2023
There’s also a chance both players make the Opening Day roster, if Michael Brantley isn’t cleared. https://t.co/0BJmGsErJA
Farmer1906 said:McInnis said:Farmer1906 said:
The grounder up the middle will still be shifted on. You can start your SS or 2B one inch from the middle.
Will teams still do that if infielders have to keep one foot on the infield (isn't that the new rule?). Seems like that would cut down on their range quite a bit.
Here is how Altuve was shifted. Why would the 2nd baseman not just get where the blue X is? It might not be the most optimal shift but it's probably close to it.
I would say he's a fair comp to TED (I would taker TED over him tho).Quote:
Earlier this month, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported that the Pirates had put forth a six-year, $76MM offer as their most recent bid to keep Reynolds on a long-term deal. Mackey reported in January that the two sides were around $50MM apart in their talks. Reynolds didn't offer specifics this morning but acknowledged that reporting on the situation has been generally on the mark. "Pretty much everything out there has been fairly accurate," the outfielder said (via Mackey).
Farmer1906 said:
Looks like an interlocking AM. Couldn't be an Aggie cap, right?
Actually I might have been wrong too. If you don't count the 2023 season which his salary is already locked in, it would only be a 7 year deal. Two more years of arb plus five tack-on gets through age 33 season.Farmer1906 said:
Counting is hard sometimes.
— Baseball Images that Precede Unfortunate Events (@UnfortunateMLB) February 15, 2023
It Literally Took 54 Minutes Before Jacob deGrom Had To Be Shutdown Due To Tightness In His Left Side https://t.co/VfQY6NLTag pic.twitter.com/TsZB0UJz18
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) February 15, 2023
This doesn't bode well. He's gonna get rocked throwing it that slow.Farmer1906 said:We're back. pic.twitter.com/IukHERK0H3
— Houston Astros (@astros) February 15, 2023
You know your franchise sucks when Barstool is teeing off on you.bearkatag15 said:— Baseball Images that Precede Unfortunate Events (@UnfortunateMLB) February 15, 2023It Literally Took 54 Minutes Before Jacob deGrom Had To Be Shutdown Due To Tightness In His Left Side https://t.co/VfQY6NLTag pic.twitter.com/TsZB0UJz18
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) February 15, 2023