Plus a guy who could be the pitcher equivalent of Carlos Gomez with a s**t attitude and Bellinger, who might not fit in (unless of course he rakes, and then we don't care). Even if you get "good" Stroman and Cory that's crapload to give up for a 2 month rental.Ag_07 said:
Yeah that's a shlt ton for 2 months of those guys
Pass
Chas McCormick has been named the American League Player of the Week.
— Julia Morales (@JuliaMorales) July 17, 2023
McCormick batted .636 with seven runs, three home runs, five RBI, three walks and a 2.188 OPS.
They need more than just long relief help. The entire bullpen is gassed.Wabs said:
Put me in the camp of trading for Bellinger and a SP. I know we're targeting BP help, but I think we bolster the BP just as much (maybe more) by adding a SP. Urquidy, Blanco, and/or Bielak would provide much needed long-relief depth that we need.
texasaggie2015 said:
It'll allow them to spend more in free agency this next offseason where they can upgrade in other areas.
TED extension confirmed!texasaggie2015 said:
They'll definitely be inquiring on the Cardinals players if they haven't already. Hicks included.
I will say the reason they want relievers with team control is most of them are on team-friendly contracts. It'll allow them to spend more in free agency this next offseason where they can upgrade in other areas.
Enjoy your award Chas! Also, enjoy the bench tomorrow!EastCoastAgNc said:Chas McCormick has been named the American League Player of the Week.
— Julia Morales (@JuliaMorales) July 17, 2023
McCormick batted .636 with seven runs, three home runs, five RBI, three walks and a 2.188 OPS.
The main thing I see is Montero--he's taking up one of your 8 spots in the pen, and providing almost nothing in return. That's putting more work on the other 7, and much more stress on the core 4 (Neris, Maton, Abreu, Pressly). You can't send him down, and I don't think DFA'ing him is likely. So, maybe he develops a blister that needs a 60 day IL?texasaggie2015 said:They need more than just long relief help. The entire bullpen is gassed.Wabs said:
Put me in the camp of trading for Bellinger and a SP. I know we're targeting BP help, but I think we bolster the BP just as much (maybe more) by adding a SP. Urquidy, Blanco, and/or Bielak would provide much needed long-relief depth that we need.
The next week.Prosperdick said:Enjoy your award Chas! Also, enjoy the bench tomorrow!EastCoastAgNc said:Chas McCormick has been named the American League Player of the Week.
— Julia Morales (@JuliaMorales) July 17, 2023
McCormick batted .636 with seven runs, three home runs, five RBI, three walks and a 2.188 OPS.
At least today is a rest day!texasaggie2015 said:
Every single arm in the bullpen is on pace to surpass their career highs for innings pitched. It's not just a Montero problem. These guys are going to fall apart down the stretch if we don't get reinforcements.
Lonestar_Ag09 said:
Saw this online…
If that's our return but we trade
Chaz
Julks
Blanco
Leon
Lee
Young arm not Arreghetti
Update: Aaron Civale is one of the top controllable starters on the trade market this summer, and the chance of a deal has increased amid the Guardians’ recent struggles. I spoke about the outlook today on @MLBNetwork. pic.twitter.com/pLgfsmHWAk
— Jon Morosi (@jonmorosi) July 17, 2023
To commemorate the 2022 World Series, the Astros are going to the White House on Aug. 7, the day after they finish a four-game series at Yankee Stadium.
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Overall in agreeance with you. 3/5 of the rotation isn't going 6 innings reliably. In my opinion, SP is so much more important to me than BP. IF the Astros can get 1 or even 2 guys that can get 6 reliably like Framber and JP, a lot of the BP issues I think will start to take care of themselves.scrimp said:
Oh, I agree and understand the issue. I know it's not just a Montero issue, but I do think it is a big chunk of the problem. Montero is on pace to have the same number of innings as last year--but last year, so many were high leverage. This year, it's mop up innings.
The other issue is our #4 and #5 are not getting as deep in games this year, which is causing more stress on the bullpen.
Pressly, Maton and Abreu are all on pace to exceed last year's innings pitched. Neris and Stanek are similar.
Getting another solid RP arm would is great, but Dana's still going to run into issues with the 13 pitcher limit and 40 man. Montero taking up a spot doesn't help out. I hope RM can turn it around and give quality innings, but I'm not optimistic...
Mathguy64 said:
It's not just a #4 or 5 not going deep. It's the entire rotation
Framber is 6.5 IP/start
Javier is 5.1
Brown is 5.5
JP is 5.8
Bielak is 5.7
Urquidy was 4.5
Garcia was. 4.5
Blanco is 5.7
So basically every start is averaging 3 plus relievers if they each give an inning. And that doesn't count the 7 extra inning fiascos.
We are using half our pen every night. That's why we see 44 and 45 games on these guys.
Mathguy64 said:
We had tickets for the start of a vacation and sold them and cancelled. Dealing with a sick dog and we didn't want to leave him for an extended period.
We would have left yesterday for Denver, then on to Moab, Arches, CanyonLands, Bryce, Page/Antelope Canyon, and the North Rim.
scrimp said:Mathguy64 said:
It's not just a #4 or 5 not going deep. It's the entire rotation
Framber is 6.5 IP/start
Javier is 5.1
Brown is 5.5
JP is 5.8
Bielak is 5.7
Urquidy was 4.5
Garcia was. 4.5
Blanco is 5.7
So basically every start is averaging 3 plus relievers if they each give an inning. And that doesn't count the 7 extra inning fiascos.
We are using half our pen every night. That's why we see 44 and 45 games on these guys.
I wonder how this compares to the rest of the league. Haven't had a chance to look, but it's starting pitching average length overall down due to the pitch clock?