That was never happening while Arte was trying to sell the club. Devaluing the club player base would be like burning money.Farmer1906 said:
Angels should have burned it to the ground last year when they realized they couldn't make it happen.
From 7/22Quote:
It may sound ridiculous, but they should unload Trout, Ohtani, & make someone take Rendon. And while you're at it, trade Iglesias. They have no shot of winning. Their nonexistent window is closing. After 2023 it's no Ohtani and their highest-paid players will be 32 and 34 with 361 M still owed to those 2 alone. Get out of it now. The prospect haul from those 3 with Rendon as a negative would be enough to kickstart rebuild. Lose 100 games in 23 and 24 then start trying to win in 2025/26. That is when you should start opening up the pocket book again.
If the Angels trade Ohtani at the deadline (which they should), what do you think it would take to get him prospect-wise as a 3 month rental?Farmer1906 said:
Angels should have burned it to the ground last year when they realized they couldn't make it happen.
From 7/22Quote:
It may sound ridiculous, but they should unload Trout, Ohtani, & make someone take Rendon. And while you're at it, trade Iglesias. They have no shot of winning. Their nonexistent window is closing. After 2023 it's no Ohtani and their highest-paid players will be 32 and 34 with 361 M still owed to those 2 alone. Get out of it now. The prospect haul from those 3 with Rendon as a negative would be enough to kickstart rebuild. Lose 100 games in 23 and 24 then start trying to win in 2025/26. That is when you should start opening up the pocket book again.
This isn't a unique thought from me, but I think LA, SD, or NY will trade for Ohtani in order to convince him to sign with them, possibly, before he even hits the open market. I think the push to win a title in 2023 as well as an early shot to sign him will still mean major prospects going LAA's way. If they did it in 2022, it would have been huge like the Soto deal even with a year less of control.Deluxe said:If the Angels trade Ohtani at the deadline (which they should), what do you think it would take to get him prospect-wise as a 3 month rental?Farmer1906 said:
Angels should have burned it to the ground last year when they realized they couldn't make it happen.
From 7/22Quote:
It may sound ridiculous, but they should unload Trout, Ohtani, & make someone take Rendon. And while you're at it, trade Iglesias. They have no shot of winning. Their nonexistent window is closing. After 2023 it's no Ohtani and their highest-paid players will be 32 and 34 with 361 M still owed to those 2 alone. Get out of it now. The prospect haul from those 3 with Rendon as a negative would be enough to kickstart rebuild. Lose 100 games in 23 and 24 then start trying to win in 2025/26. That is when you should start opening up the pocket book again.
I don't think there's much chance the Astros will be serious bidders. I'd love to have his arm, but his presence at DH 4/5 days means Yordan to LF and Brantley becomes the best pinch hitter in baseball history. Other teams will value his bat more than we do and be willing to give up much more than us.
Sure, and he ended up not getting the offer he wanted or having a change of heart.Mathguy64 said:That was never happening while Arte was trying to sell the club. Devaluing the club player base would be like burning money.Farmer1906 said:
Angels should have burned it to the ground last year when they realized they couldn't make it happen.
From 7/22Quote:
It may sound ridiculous, but they should unload Trout, Ohtani, & make someone take Rendon. And while you're at it, trade Iglesias. They have no shot of winning. Their nonexistent window is closing. After 2023 it's no Ohtani and their highest-paid players will be 32 and 34 with 361 M still owed to those 2 alone. Get out of it now. The prospect haul from those 3 with Rendon as a negative would be enough to kickstart rebuild. Lose 100 games in 23 and 24 then start trying to win in 2025/26. That is when you should start opening up the pocket book again.
Yea, they'll still get something nice, but it was a huge missed opportunity to lure in a mega-haul.Farmer1906 said:
This isn't a unique thought from me, but I think LA, SD, or NY will trade for Ohtani in order to convince him to sign with them, possibly, before he even hits the open market. I think the push to win a title in 2023 as well as an early shot to sign him will still mean major prospects going LAA's way. If they did it in 2022, it would have been huge like the Soto deal even with a year less of control.
Ag_07 said:
You're spot on on 1 and 2 but i don't agree on 3
You can play HR derby in the street with 2 people, a whiffle ball, and plastic bat. Hell Altuve learned to play with a broom handle and a bottle cap.
But very few kids nowadays wanna play HR derby in the street acting like they're Yordan Alvarez or Mike Trout or Jose Ramirez because like you said MLB is awful at marketing their players. So it goes back to 1 and 2.
Now do the playoffs. Biggio & Bagwell both stunk so bad every playoff series in the 90s. As they got older they got a little better, but it was atrocious in the 90s.Farmer1906 said:Hold on. Let's not sully Bagwell's name for a misleading stat. Bagwell was a much better HR hitter in low leverage, sure. But that doesn't mean he sucked in the clutch during the regular season.FrioAg 00 said:
He's a better version of Jeff Bagwell.
449 career homers, and damn near none of them came when the game was in +/- 2 runs, or at critical spots in playoff games. Zero clutchness to his game.
High Lev: .306 / .426 / .556
Med Lev: .302 / .406 / .537
Low Lev .288 / .400 / .536
If you prefer close games only
Tie game: .286 / .416 / .506
Within 1: .297 / .419 / .525
Within 2: .295 / .413 / .525
I like having him on our teambearkatag15 said:
Abreu with a 437ft, 112 mph off the bat HR
Right-handed batters are hitting just .143 (76-for-530) against Cristian Javier since the start of 2020, best in MLB among starting pitchers. pic.twitter.com/0GSW8WXsWK
— Inside Edge (@IE_MLB) March 2, 2023
TarponChaser said:Ag_07 said:
You're spot on on 1 and 2 but i don't agree on 3
You can play HR derby in the street with 2 people, a whiffle ball, and plastic bat. Hell Altuve learned to play with a broom handle and a bottle cap.
But very few kids nowadays wanna play HR derby in the street acting like they're Yordan Alvarez or Mike Trout or Jose Ramirez because like you said MLB is awful at marketing their players. So it goes back to 1 and 2.
My kids love baseball and we're Astros fans but as much as they love baseball they'd struggle to name more than a dozen other players throughout MLB who aren't Astros.
"He saw my son the way I see him."
— MLB (@MLB) March 2, 2023
The story of the bond between George Springer and @JesseSanchezMLB's son, Mateo, is incredible. #BiggerThanBaseball pic.twitter.com/YTaYg2SRHX
This photo of Jeremy Peña getting called out on an automatic strike for the pitch clock says everything. pic.twitter.com/LPzpDcKgJl
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) March 2, 2023
Jayden Murray, Astros pitching prospect who came to Houston in the Jose Siri trade, has pitched in two games for Houston so far this Spring Training
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) March 2, 2023
He has pitched 4 hitless innings of work
Morgan Ensberg, who managed him with the Montgomery Biscuits, called him “the real deal”
This is kind of a new Jayden Murray, spamming his 2S up in the zone (suddenly living at 95MPH) to induce flyballs and tunneling the two-plane slider off of it. I like it. pic.twitter.com/1srAVs6a6d
— Ben 🥇 (@midzee4) March 2, 2023
I can understand the thoughts behind a time limit on the pitcher between deliveries. However, if the batter "isn't ready", shouldn't the pitcher just go ahead and throw? Make 'em pitch, and the result is either a ball or strike. It still incentivizes the batter to get in the box.All I do is Nguyen said:This photo of Jeremy Peña getting called out on an automatic strike for the pitch clock says everything. pic.twitter.com/LPzpDcKgJl
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) March 2, 2023
Farmer1906 said:
I miss George."He saw my son the way I see him."
— MLB (@MLB) March 2, 2023
The story of the bond between George Springer and @JesseSanchezMLB's son, Mateo, is incredible. #BiggerThanBaseball pic.twitter.com/YTaYg2SRHX
"I just saw a kid that I was... I had been in that position and knew, felt and understood exactly everything he was going through." - George Springer
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) March 2, 2023
The story of Mateo Sanchez and the @BlueJays star, as told by @castrovince. pic.twitter.com/XdyF70E2P2