W said:
that's only because the playoffs have been expanded to 6 teams
Front offices are graded on results. The result of signing Brantley, Montero, & Abreu = -0.8 fWAR / -0.7 bWAR. They should know better(more) than what the fans think. Crane, Bagwell, whoever failed miserably last offseason.tjack16 said:
Zero problem signing Abreu, just didn't work out. We were all mostly excited about that. I do think 2 years was better than a 3 year deal though. That was my one issue with it.
The Montero signing was questionable because he only had 1 good season really and making him the highest paid non closer reliever was bad.
In hindsight it's easy to be mad at Bagwell but unless you were mad at both of those signings in February, you really can't say much.
texasaggie2015 said:
I'll also add that the organization is confident that Abreu will be a .800+ OPS guy after an off-season of rehab on his back.
Again, it was a problem since spring training. Why did they wait so long to shut him down for a while? I have no idea.
A 37 year old with back problems turning it around to a top 20 MVP type again? Highly unlikely in my book. I think slightly above league average is the best we could reasonable hope for.CoachAg19 said:texasaggie2015 said:
I'll also add that the organization is confident that Abreu will be a .800+ OPS guy after an off-season of rehab on his back.
Again, it was a problem since spring training. Why did they wait so long to shut him down for a while? I have no idea.
I'm frustrated with Abreu at the moment, as are most fans. But, I'm also confident that he can regain his form. This year? Likely not. He can make more of an impact and change his approach to ABs if we would move him down in the order.
Farmer1906 said:A 37 year old with back problems turning it around to a top 20 MVP type again? Highly unlikely in my book. I think slightly above league average is the best we could reasonable hope for.CoachAg19 said:texasaggie2015 said:
I'll also add that the organization is confident that Abreu will be a .800+ OPS guy after an off-season of rehab on his back.
Again, it was a problem since spring training. Why did they wait so long to shut him down for a while? I have no idea.
I'm frustrated with Abreu at the moment, as are most fans. But, I'm also confident that he can regain his form. This year? Likely not. He can make more of an impact and change his approach to ABs if we would move him down in the order.
Farmer1906 said:A 37 year old with back problems turning it around to a top 20 MVP type again? Highly unlikely in my book. I think slightly above league average is the best we could reasonable hope for.CoachAg19 said:texasaggie2015 said:
I'll also add that the organization is confident that Abreu will be a .800+ OPS guy after an off-season of rehab on his back.
Again, it was a problem since spring training. Why did they wait so long to shut him down for a while? I have no idea.
I'm frustrated with Abreu at the moment, as are most fans. But, I'm also confident that he can regain his form. This year? Likely not. He can make more of an impact and change his approach to ABs if we would move him down in the order.
texasaggie2015 said:
I'll also add that the organization is confident that Abreu will be a .800+ OPS guy after an off-season of rehab on his back.
Again, it was a problem since spring training. Why did they wait so long to shut him down for a while? I have no idea.
MaxPower said:
The best we can hope for is to dump him without eating too much salary. He's toast.
texasaggie2015 said:Hornbeck said:Ags #1 said:
Lol!!!! What is wrong with dana???0
He should have traded Maldy when Dusty kept playing him over Diaz. Trade him for a draft pick, cokes for the Coke machine, something. Billy Beane did that to Art Howe. Manager being dumb? You're the GM, make moves.
This is all water under the bridge. When the Astros who are 3-8 the last 11 games don't make the playoffs, the blame is on Dusty, and a large chunk of blame also goes to Bagwell, the Abreu move was a $58.5M mistake. Own it. Cut Abreu, find another solution for 1B, again you're the GM…
Take this with a grain of salt, my hot take after the Aggie game and Astros game, and a few adult beverages.
In all due respect, you have no idea what you're talking about.
1. Every single person on this thread was excited about the Abreu signing. Nobody predicted he would get hurt. It happens.
2. People need to stop blaming Jeff Bagwell. I see it here and on Twitter. He was an advisor. That's it. He had no final say on any decision and most of the moves were already discussed before Click left.
3. Trading for a draft pick?? What????? That's not a thing in baseball.
None of this falls on Brown. He was brought in late in the off-season and put in a bad situation.
This season was an astronomical failure and the blame should go to three people. Crane for mismanaging the GM situation and keeping Dusty around. Dusty for being stubborn and attempting to prove he's right to the point where it will potentially cost the Astros a playoff berth. And ultimately the players.
McCormick: "It's been weird. It's been frustrating. I've never been in this position before. Every team that's come to play us, they want to beat us badly & we just don't want it enough right now. We still got 7 games left. If we can capitalize & win tomorrow it would be huge."
— Adam Spolane (@AdamSpolane) September 24, 2023
Boiling Denim said:McCormick: "It's been weird. It's been frustrating. I've never been in this position before. Every team that's come to play us, they want to beat us badly & we just don't want it enough right now. We still got 7 games left. If we can capitalize & win tomorrow it would be huge."
— Adam Spolane (@AdamSpolane) September 24, 2023
I've seen a few get all haughty at those questioning this team's motivations this season. Straight from Chas these guys don't want it. The "will to power" has been fleeting this season and is not a singular focus for this team anymore.
Family, health, big money, H-E-B commercials, chicken joints. There's a lot more driving these guys now than a hunk of metal
Boiling Denim said:McCormick: "It's been weird. It's been frustrating. I've never been in this position before. Every team that's come to play us, they want to beat us badly & we just don't want it enough right now. We still got 7 games left. If we can capitalize & win tomorrow it would be huge."
— Adam Spolane (@AdamSpolane) September 24, 2023
I've seen a few get all haughty at those questioning this team's motivations this season. Straight from Chas these guys don't want it. The "will to power" has been fleeting this season and is not a singular focus for this team anymore.
Family, health, big money, H-E-B commercials, chicken joints. There's a lot more driving these guys now than a hunk of metal
Boiling Denim said:texasaggie2015 said:
I'll also add that the organization is confident that Abreu will be a .800+ OPS guy after an off-season of rehab on his back.
Again, it was a problem since spring training. Why did they wait so long to shut him down for a while? I have no idea.
Even worse why hasn't he been dropped in the lineup if everyone knew he was hurt, clearly wasn't producing and the org doesn't think he'll get back to producing for what we're paying him until a full offseason of rehab?
This is the vet nepotism that has plagued Dusty's career for 20+ years. We weren't immune
cc10106 said:
The new HEB Astros commercial sucks and needs to be retired. Too much Jeremy Pena outside of games on my TV lately.
Dies Irae said:cc10106 said:
The new HEB Astros commercial sucks and needs to be retired. Too much Jeremy Pena outside of games on my TV lately.
Always great to see McCullers clowning while collecting his $1.4 million bucks a month to lounge on the IL
Hey he's been busy giving back and starting a coffee shop at the place he used to play baseball.Dies Irae said:cc10106 said:
The new HEB Astros commercial sucks and needs to be retired. Too much Jeremy Pena outside of games on my TV lately.
Always great to see McCullers clowning while collecting his $1.4 million bucks a month to lounge on the IL
Mathguy64 said:
I would take a team of LMJ players. I get the real one is injured. That's not his fault. I would clone his desire and want to play and infect the rest of the team with it all day long.
Boiling Denim said:McCormick: "It's been weird. It's been frustrating. I've never been in this position before. Every team that's come to play us, they want to beat us badly & we just don't want it enough right now. We still got 7 games left. If we can capitalize & win tomorrow it would be huge."
— Adam Spolane (@AdamSpolane) September 24, 2023
I've seen a few get all haughty at those questioning this team's motivations this season. Straight from Chas these guys don't want it. The "will to power" has been fleeting this season and is not a singular focus for this team anymore.
Family, health, big money, H-E-B commercials, chicken joints. There's a lot more driving these guys now than a hunk of metal
Dies Irae said:
Philanthropy is best done when earning $17,000,000 a year to hold your forearm, grimace and shake your head
Farmer1906 said:Dies Irae said:
Philanthropy is best done when earning $17,000,000 a year to hold your forearm, grimace and shake your head
Yeah. **** that guy. How dare his body break down. Self *******.
Ag_07 said:
Been on vacation since Thurs and haven't been able to keep up.
What'd I miss?
Ag_07 said:
Been on vacation since Thurs and haven't been able to keep up.
What'd I miss?
Ag_07 said:
Been on vacation since Thurs and haven't been able to keep up.
What'd I miss?