This is huge. https://t.co/8zTZ2tOQw3
— Jared Carrabis (@Jared_Carrabis) February 8, 2024
He's so upset with the Red Sox front office it's hilarious
This is huge. https://t.co/8zTZ2tOQw3
— Jared Carrabis (@Jared_Carrabis) February 8, 2024
Who on this list would be a good choice to bring an extra bat to the Astros lineup?
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) February 8, 2024
Think of one year and $5M range contract. pic.twitter.com/ArmxM1yQEt
The plan hasn’t changed, and the same goal remains. #Relentless pic.twitter.com/ajd7RYvuNE
— Houston Astros (@astros) February 8, 2024
Mathguy64 said:
2017 - #bangin!
2018 - #thanksYu
2019 - #redsoxcheated
2020 - #fiersisadeadman
2021 - #screwcovid
2022 - #suckitRob
I dont believe that Kessinger is a potential upgrade to Pena in any way - name one area besides being cheaper because hes worse. Pena's fielding was off a bit this past year but it wasn't bad. He has shown us that he has top tier range and has a gold glove. With what we have seen as fans, I think its a huge leap to even be discussing giving up on him in our organization by trading him. He was middle of the pack last year in fielding run value for guys who played 1000+ innings of SS. Only half the teams in the league even have a player with that many innings at that position.AgLA06 said:Honestly, I have no idea. And I don't think anyone will until the trade deadline (which rarely equals value to the acquiring team).Farmer1906 said:Do you think we need to add more pieces to the team as constructed?AgLA06 said:Maybe I'm naive, but $3.6M dollar tax bill on 1/4 Billion dollars is a rounding error. And I'm firmly in the camp Crane is anything but cheap. The team is worth exponentially more than when he bought it and has to be way up in revenue with the last 7 year run. I can't see why he wouldn't be looking to hit the next cap unless he's decided to cash out and sell.Farmer1906 said:
Payroll Update:
Payroll is estimated at $254,981,032. I assume we're done in 2024. Our tax bill is going to be ~3.6 M.
What is the tax bill for hitting the next cap? Any idea?
From 237-257 M you pay 20%.
From 257-277 M you pay 32.5% and have your first draft pick from 10 spots.
From 277-297 M you pay 62.5%
297+ M you pay 80%
This is all for 1st time offenders. It's worse if you're a repeat offender.
I'd be lying if I said I didn't have my doubts about Pena, and I think we could still get some decent trade value for him now unless he has another so / so year in 2024. Especially if they like Kessinger.
I wouldn't mind a top line CF, but we have a lot of platoon type guys we like on the bench and it will probably be fine if Chas plays 2/3 of the season in CF.
I think I'm pretty comfortable with our arms and everything else assuming Arbeau rested his back, made sacrifices at the altar of Jobu, and saw his chiropractor / acupuncturist regularly this offseason.
bearkatag15 said:Mathguy64 said:
2017 - #bangin!
2018 - #thanksYu
2019 - #redsoxcheated
2020 - #fiersisadeadman
2021 - #screwcovid
2022 - #suckitRob
What year was #opentheyankeeletter ?
Completely agree. It was more ensuring Chas is playing damn near every day and not Jake or another bench guy. Or bringing in a stud CF so Chas can play left and Yordan can just DH and limit his chances of getting hurt.Project Gemini said:
Chas has earned a year playing mostly CF and filling in other places, and by the end of the year, very much could be a "top line CF".
Yeah, for sure will be a storyline to watch how Chas' year unfolds within the context of Yordan being fragile and Jake/Cabbage performance.AgLA06 said:Completely agree. It was more ensuring Chas is playing damn near every day and not Jake or another bench guy. Or bringing in a stud CF so Chas can play left and just DH and limit his chances of getting hurt.Project Gemini said:
Chas has earned a year playing mostly CF and filling in other places, and by the end of the year, very much could be a "top line CF".
2023 was GLF: Good Luck, F*ckersMathguy64 said:bearkatag15 said:Mathguy64 said:
2017 - #bangin!
2018 - #thanksYu
2019 - #redsoxcheated
2020 - #fiersisadeadman
2021 - #screwcovid
2022 - #suckitRob
What year was #opentheyankeeletter ?
That was the 2021 alternate.
2023 was #****ingdusty
That was the Spring training one. The regular season one showed up April 2.07ag said:2023 was GLF: Good Luck, F*ckersMathguy64 said:bearkatag15 said:Mathguy64 said:
2017 - #bangin!
2018 - #thanksYu
2019 - #redsoxcheated
2020 - #fiersisadeadman
2021 - #screwcovid
2022 - #suckitRob
What year was #opentheyankeeletter ?
That was the 2021 alternate.
2023 was #****ingdusty
agproducer said:Who on this list would be a good choice to bring an extra bat to the Astros lineup?
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) February 8, 2024
Think of one year and $5M range contract. pic.twitter.com/ArmxM1yQEt
Other than the top guys -- the Astros could go bargain-basement or reclamation project.
I think Enrique Hernandez could be a nice addition. But maybe I'm just jaded about the year he hit all those bombs against the Astros in the playoffs when he was with Boston.
Also -- Kyle Lewis could be an intriguing project. He's a former first-round pick and won RoY in the Mickey Mouse season. He's had a major falloff at the plate, but could be organizational depth.
Yordan Alvarez will play more left field this season, per Astros Manager Joe Espada.
— Will Kunkel (@WillKunkelFOX) February 8, 2024
Correa 2.0? I don't think he did any in-season negotiation, though.Astros GM Dana Brown says they will likely offer Alex Bregman some sort of extension during the season.
— Will Kunkel (@WillKunkelFOX) February 8, 2024
Depends on the player and GM.linkdude said:Correa 2.0? I don't think he did any in-season negotiation, though.Astros GM Dana Brown says they will likely offer Alex Bregman some sort of extension during the season.
— Will Kunkel (@WillKunkelFOX) February 8, 2024
Smoke and mirrors?texasaggie2015 said:Yordan Alvarez will play more left field this season, per Astros Manager Joe Espada.
— Will Kunkel (@WillKunkelFOX) February 8, 2024
If true, this is a very sudden change of plans from what's been discussed all offseason.
agproducer said:Smoke and mirrors?texasaggie2015 said:Yordan Alvarez will play more left field this season, per Astros Manager Joe Espada.
— Will Kunkel (@WillKunkelFOX) February 8, 2024
If true, this is a very sudden change of plans from what's been discussed all offseason.
Definite reality of big contract guys getting older.texasaggie2015 said:
I know they want to give Altuve some starts at DH to keep him fresh this year as well.
bearkatag15 said:Farmer1906 said:I might need Mathguy to double-check me here, but this still hasn't happened.EastCoastAgNc said:Jose Altuve contract
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) February 6, 2024
$15M signing bonus
2025: 30 million
2026: 30 million
207: 30 million
2029: 10 million
2030: 10 million
First $300 million second baseman in history
The last sentence is interesting, not sure how that hasn't happened yet
Per spotrac Altuve will end his career with 286 M.
https://www.spotrac.com/mlb/houston-astros/jose-altuve-8688/cash-earnings/
That looks correct
Astros manager Joe Espada talks about his managerial style, spring position battles, improving fundamentals, Alvarez’s playing time in left, a possible 6-man rotation and more. pic.twitter.com/9Po0uuCur3
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) February 8, 2024
Astros manager Joe Espada on CF playing time, prospect playing time in the spring and his thoughts on the batter’s eye. pic.twitter.com/XXX2PTaZN2
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) February 8, 2024
Astros GM Dana Brown on Alex Bregman: “We love Alex, we’d love to have him here, and as far as a timeline, we just don’t have it. But we will at some point make him an offer.” pic.twitter.com/PyJvpUuNEw
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) February 8, 2024
Astros GM Dana Brown on the 2024 club, roster flexibility and Jake Meyers in CF. pic.twitter.com/EqX64q8dSN
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) February 8, 2024
Fair question.SpaceCityAg05 said:
The question is whether WE should want to do 6/150 for Bregman, even if he were willing to accept it.
Unlike Altuve, I have real concerns about how Bregman will age.
SpaceCityAg05 said:
The question is whether WE should want to do 6/150 for Bregman, even if he were willing to accept it.
Unlike Altuve, I have real concerns about how Bregman will age.
bearkatag15 said:SpaceCityAg05 said:
The question is whether WE should want to do 6/150 for Bregman, even if he were willing to accept it.
Unlike Altuve, I have real concerns about how Bregman will age.
6/$150m is an auto yes for me. There isn't a better proven 3B available at $25M/year