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Source: Dodgers' potential deal with James Paxton would be for one year and around $12 million. https://t.co/7MCOf5PI0v
— Fabian Ardaya (@FabianArdaya) January 23, 2024
Josh Hader is an Astro.
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) January 22, 2024
“Among pitchers with at least 350.0 career innings pitched, Hader’s career strikeouts per 9.0 innings pitched ratio (15.01) and career opponent batting average (.156) are each the best in MLB history while his career WHIP (0.94) ranks second.”
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AggiEE said:Josh Hader is an Astro.
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) January 22, 2024
“Among pitchers with at least 350.0 career innings pitched, Hader’s career strikeouts per 9.0 innings pitched ratio (15.01) and career opponent batting average (.156) are each the best in MLB history while his career WHIP (0.94) ranks second.”
-Astros
EastCoastAgNc said:Source: Dodgers' potential deal with James Paxton would be for one year and around $12 million. https://t.co/7MCOf5PI0v
— Fabian Ardaya (@FabianArdaya) January 23, 2024
...and with an offense like they'll have...Farmer1906 said:
No, but that's a nice 4th, 5th type starter who'll eat up regular season innings.
We went, was nice being back at the ballpark but it was freezing!!!!Marvin said:
Did anyone go to Fanfest? Mrs. Marvin and I are both battling a chest cold so we stayed away.
pics of chest cold or it didn't happenMarvin said:
Did anyone go to Fanfest? Mrs. Marvin and I are both battling a chest cold so we stayed away.
Terminus Est said:pics of chest cold or it didn't happenMarvin said:
Did anyone go to Fanfest? Mrs. Marvin and I are both battling a chest cold so we stayed away.
Marvin said:
Did anyone go to Fanfest? Mrs. Marvin and I are both battling a chest cold so we stayed away.
Here's the second half of @JuliaMorales' conversation with Josh Hader, as they discuss his role on the team and what he would like the city of Houston to know about him! pic.twitter.com/kKMt7yV5yi
— Space City Home Network (@SpaceCityHN) January 22, 2024
Looks like he broke into Theater Under the Stars and found Tommy Tune's old wardrobeFarmer1906 said:
Brown might've decided the Astros needed and wanted Hader. Crane still could have 100% handled the negations with his agent. Two completely different situations.Farmer1906 said:
I'll believe that, but…
Brown very clearly said he decided on Hader in the presser.
"Last Tuesday, I decided… I said… blah blah blah… maybe we should make a run at Hader"
Farmer1906 said:
I'll believe that, but…
Brown very clearly said he decided on Hader in the presser.
"Last Tuesday, I decided… I said… blah blah blah… maybe we should make a run at Hader"
FWIW- I don't think Baseball Reference ever updates Ht/Wt and just goes with the pre-draft info. Because Hader was barely 18 when drafted so it's entirely possible he was a late-bloomer and didn't get his growth spurt until after he was drafted. I'm betting he barely had any college interest because he chose a $40,000 signing bonus as a 19th round pick. And per Wikipedia he was only throwing mid-80s as a HS senior so it makes sense that growing 4 inches and physically maturing would help him increase his velo to 94-96.Farmer1906 said:
How tall is Josh Hader?
Looks like he towers over them, right?
But... 5'11"?!?!
Are they wrong? Because Fangraphs matches the smell test.
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Crane was there yesterday. I love hearing from him, but it's nice he's letting his GM and Manager have the shine.
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Julia Interview with HaderHere's the second half of @JuliaMorales' conversation with Josh Hader, as they discuss his role on the team and what he would like the city of Houston to know about him! pic.twitter.com/kKMt7yV5yi
— Space City Home Network (@SpaceCityHN) January 22, 2024
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Maybe the Houston Astros won't need to extend Alex Bregman after all.
While the star third baseman is set to reach free agency next winter, his replacement at the hot corner appears to be waiting in the wings.
The Astros have to be pleased with the progress they've seen from third-base prospect Zach Dezenzo. After batting a sizzling .407/.474/.628 in 31 games at High-A Asheville this season, the 23-year-old infielder was promoted to Double-A Corpus Christi.
Dezenzo held his own in the Texas League, slashing .257/.339/.486 with 14 homers, 16 steals and 41 RBIs in 63 games. He fared well in the Arizona Fall League as well, batting .231/.333/.446 with three homers, two steals and seven RBIs in 16 games.
More importantly, he made major strides at the plate that have turned heads in Houston's organization.In a recent Baseball America article, Astros senior director of player development and performance science, Jacob Buffa, lauded the former 12th round draft pick for his ability to improve his contact skills without sacrificing power, which is tough for most hitters to do.
In fact, Dezenzo's power has improved at all three of his minor league stops. His ISO has risen from .147 at Single-A to .221 at High-A to .229 at Double-A --an encouraging trajectory for the team's No. 5 prospect, per MLB Pipeline.
While Dezenzo still needs additional seasoning before he's ready for the big leagues, it's possible that Houston fans could see him up in the majors by the end of 2024. If he continues to show potential, the Astros' front office may feel better if Bregman walks next winter.
Okay then. Brown has a pretty sweet gig. Let the owner do what he wants and take credit.texasaggie2015 said:
Brown had 0% to do with it. This was all Crane. I can say that with absolute certainty.