Schmaybe on Dezenzo
Loperfido I think starts somewhere (1B or corner OF)
Corona I'm not as high on and hope not if only because it means Tucker has been extended
The Astros assigned the following players to minor-league camp, per Joe Espada: A.J. Blubaugh, Colton Gordon, Rhett Kouba, Zach Dezenzo, Will Wagner, Miguel Palma, Jacob Melton.
— Matt Kawahara (@matthewkawahara) March 3, 2024
EastCoastAgNc said:The Astros assigned the following players to minor-league camp, per Joe Espada: A.J. Blubaugh, Colton Gordon, Rhett Kouba, Zach Dezenzo, Will Wagner, Miguel Palma, Jacob Melton.
— Matt Kawahara (@matthewkawahara) March 3, 2024
Would have thought they would have kept some of these guys up longer
Lonestar_Ag09 said:
Ok…
EastCoastAgNc said:The Astros assigned the following players to minor-league camp, per Joe Espada: A.J. Blubaugh, Colton Gordon, Rhett Kouba, Zach Dezenzo, Will Wagner, Miguel Palma, Jacob Melton.
— Matt Kawahara (@matthewkawahara) March 3, 2024
Would have thought they would have kept some of these guys up longer
the youth is why I ignored Baez in reference to next year.Farmer1906 said:
I think Loperfido might be the best of the bunch. He's taking a position. Baez had a super high ceiling too. He's just too young but he's going to shoot up through the system.
Yeah, I get that. I bring him up because I think he'll eventually leapfrog some of these guys.Lonestar_Ag09 said:the youth is why I ignored Baez in reference to next year.Farmer1906 said:
I think Loperfido might be the best of the bunch. He's taking a position. Baez had a super high ceiling too. He's just too young but he's going to shoot up through the system.
Maybe Loperfido comes up in center first until Melton is ready and Tucker is gone? Or he's mentioned as a 2nd baseman, could be be the next 3B instead of Dezenzo
Farmer1906 said:
Nothing against Bielak, but I kind of hope we trade him this spring to a team w/ injuries. I think we have higher ceiling options to start and pitch long relief.
If Cabbage makes it, I think OF is full with Doobie being able to play there. So no Julks or Loperfido (unless we like his play at 1B that much). I think consistent ABs are more important that getting a bench shot.
I think Kessinger is better defensively Hensley. He might have the edge there. But who else can play 1B? Hensley's versatility might help. With Caratini in the mix, do we lose Singleton at the lefty bench bat?
There is a lot of ways to play it. I'm very interested how Brown & Espada fill the last 2-3 spots on the roster. Remember how shocked we were when Julks & Salazar made the opening day roster last year.
Zack Wheeler and the Phillies have agreed a three-year deal that will pay him the fourth-highest annual average salary among starting pitchers in baseball history. The contract details @TheAthleticMLB: https://t.co/zoLhojGpnG
— Matt Gelb (@MattGelb) March 4, 2024
3 years is a long time, specifically when it's in addition to this year. He's had health issues in the past and pitchers are inherently higher risk. Think at that AAV I'm only doing two years, maybe with a vesting third year.Farmer1906 said:
He's getting those JV, Max type deals. But he's probably a safer bet than them since he's 33, not 38-39.
He's never going to get the 7-year deal, so get as much money up front as you can at 33, in my opinion.Farmer1906 said:
He's getting those JV, Max type deals. But he's probably a safer bet than them since he's 33, not 38-39.
i feel like Dan Wheeler threw at Barry Bonds one time and got a huge ovation.AustinCountyAg said:
everytime I read Zack Wheeler's name I cant help but think of Astros great Dan Wheeler
Beat40 said:He's never going to get the 7-year deal, so get as much money up front as you can at 33, in my opinion.Farmer1906 said:
He's getting those JV, Max type deals. But he's probably a safer bet than them since he's 33, not 38-39.
I'm almost positive that was Russ Springer. I looked it up and Russ hit Bonds in a game in 2006 at MMP.The Porkchop Express said:i feel like Dan Wheeler threw at Barry Bonds one time and got a huge ovation.AustinCountyAg said:
everytime I read Zack Wheeler's name I cant help but think of Astros great Dan Wheeler
Ha. I'm sure.Farmer1906 said:Beat40 said:He's never going to get the 7-year deal, so get as much money up front as you can at 33, in my opinion.Farmer1906 said:
He's getting those JV, Max type deals. But he's probably a safer bet than them since he's 33, not 38-39.
I'm sure Philly would have given him 7/126.
Good call.Red Five said:I'm almost positive that was Russ Springer. I looked it up and Russ hit Bonds in a game in 2006 at MMP.The Porkchop Express said:i feel like Dan Wheeler threw at Barry Bonds one time and got a huge ovation.AustinCountyAg said:
everytime I read Zack Wheeler's name I cant help but think of Astros great Dan Wheeler
This plus MLB is becoming NBA-ish. If they go south they can deal some of these guys, eat some salary and get valuable prospects. The Mets got Acuna and Gilbert, who will likely be starting at 2B and CF by year end (with star potential) plus other young pieces who make up their 4th, 8th and 12th ranked prospects. They basically completely remade their team selling off recent big money deals or vets in their last season of a contract.Farmer1906 said:
I may be higher on them. I think they're probably the 3rd best team in the NL. At worst, they're clearly ahead of Miami, Padres, Mets, and a handful of others fighting for the last wild card.
With the 1-2-3 punch of Wheeler, Nola, & Suarez is nasty in the postseason. Plus all that postseason experience.
Farmer1906 said:
I predict he will to get his ~19 M this year with the buyout then sign another deal around 3/50. Then he'll sign short-term deals around 10-12 M per for a few more seasons and end up just short of the 150 M the As offered. If all goes well he'll have cost himself a lot of stress, moving around, and 20-30 M over his career. If he plays poorly this season, then he may end up costing himself 50-75 M in the long run.