If they claim him do they pick up the bill?f1ghtintexasaggie said:
Don't think there's a chance he'll clear waivers. Dude still throws 95. Wild as he'll, but someone will throw out league minimum for him.
If they claim him do they pick up the bill?f1ghtintexasaggie said:
Don't think there's a chance he'll clear waivers. Dude still throws 95. Wild as he'll, but someone will throw out league minimum for him.
Astros rotation vs. Rays:
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) July 31, 2024
Friday: Kikuchi
Saturday: Blanco
Sunday: Arrighetti
He should post this to the team account everyday for the next year.bearkatag15 said:6 days after winning a World Series, Jim Crane parted ways with GM James Click. Over the next 6 weeks, without a GM, the Astros would sign Montero, Jose Abreu, and Michael Brantley while Verlander and Yuli signed elsewhere. Brantley played 15 games, Montero and Abreu got paid to… https://t.co/ldFqIEsXoW pic.twitter.com/LYPNV6KTbb
— The Astros Locker (@TheAstrosLocker) July 31, 2024
yikes
redline248 said:Was he a starter?astros4545 said:Farmer1906 said:“The atmosphere I know it’s incredible here. Fans are very passionate and they get loud so I’m looking forward to that.”#Relentless
— Lorenzo (@lorenzodelgad0) July 31, 2024
Nori Aoki is our first pitcher
Quote:
WinnersIt was a good year to have an effective pitcher on the trade block. With plenty of teams looking for rotation and bullpen help and the biggest names mostly not getting moved, the teams who dealt effective pitching all did fairly well with one notable exception that we'll get to later. I initially thought Houston's trade of Jake Bloss, Joey Loperfido, and Will Wagner for Yusei Kikuchi was an outlier of a haul. I still do, but the trades that came afterward make it look more like an overpay than a complete highway robbery, because good starters were in short supply, and demand was as high as ever.
- Teams Trading Pitchers
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Pittsburgh Pirates
- New York Mets
Losers
- Chicago White Sox
- Tampa Bay Rays
- Pitching-Needy Contenders
Too Soon To TellThe Astros and Padres made some aggressive trades, sending out top-of-market returns for the players they got back. The industry consensus is that both teams gave up too much for the necessary improvements they were making. I agree with that consensus. But I'm also realistic enough to know that I'm not an all-knowing arbiter of prospect talent, and none of the players going out are sure things. They're mostly mid-round draft picks who have seen their value climb meaningfully in recent years or speculative pitchers who haven't yet gotten results.
- Improving Contenders
Meanwhile, the teams went out and got their targets to improve their rosters in the way they wanted. They did so despite the context of a very fallow trade deadline. I don't think I would have done what either team did, but I don't think either made obviously awful moves. They each went in the right direction, and the question is just how aggressive they had to be in doing so. I'll take that over inaction despite a clear need for improvement any day.
The Mariners are in a slightly different boat, because I'm pretty sure their moves were all good. I'm just not sure whether they were enough. I was hoping for a slightly bigger swing on the offensive side after they got Arozarena, but it's not like they missed out on a ton of good hitters who got traded. I wish they'd done more, but I like what they did do, so that gives them a similar grade.
- Retools
Farmer1906 said:Astros rotation vs. Rays:
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) July 31, 2024
Friday: Kikuchi
Saturday: Blanco
Sunday: Arrighetti
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So Blanco, Arrighetti, and Keke Coutee will all be pitching on 7 days rest this weekend
Ok, so not the 1st starting pitcher as the tweet says?dcaggie04 said:redline248 said:Was he a starter?astros4545 said:Farmer1906 said:“The atmosphere I know it’s incredible here. Fans are very passionate and they get loud so I’m looking forward to that.”#Relentless
— Lorenzo (@lorenzodelgad0) July 31, 2024
Nori Aoki is our first pitcher
Yes, he was our starting outfielder in 2017 before we traded him to Toronto.
It was before the All Star Break last year.The D said:
Was it the reds that came in and swept us at home around this time last year ? Might have been earlier in July
If they pick him up, don't they have to assume his current contract? If so, nobody is doing that without getting something else in return.f1ghtintexasaggie said:RED AG 98 said:
Ummm, wow. I didn't see those coming. Guess they actively shopped Montero and no one took the bait.
Another strike against Dana. Someone is gonna pick him up for free. Gotta find a way to offload him for something, even if you have to eat the majority of the contract.
redline248 said:Ok, so not the 1st starting pitcher as the tweet says?dcaggie04 said:redline248 said:Was he a starter?astros4545 said:Farmer1906 said:“The atmosphere I know it’s incredible here. Fans are very passionate and they get loud so I’m looking forward to that.”#Relentless
— Lorenzo (@lorenzodelgad0) July 31, 2024
Nori Aoki is our first pitcher
Yes, he was our starting outfielder in 2017 before we traded him to Toronto.
redline248 said:If they claim him do they pick up the bill?f1ghtintexasaggie said:
Don't think there's a chance he'll clear waivers. Dude still throws 95. Wild as he'll, but someone will throw out league minimum for him.
I invite you to re-read all the quoted posts to see who was actually confused by this matter.dcaggie04 said:redline248 said:Ok, so not the 1st starting pitcher as the tweet says?dcaggie04 said:redline248 said:Was he a starter?astros4545 said:Farmer1906 said:“The atmosphere I know it’s incredible here. Fans are very passionate and they get loud so I’m looking forward to that.”#Relentless
— Lorenzo (@lorenzodelgad0) July 31, 2024
Nori Aoki is our first pitcher
Yes, he was our starting outfielder in 2017 before we traded him to Toronto.
Well, we've only had two Japenese players play for us and they were both outfielder. So, I think you can figure out with that information whether Kikuchi is the first japanese starting pitcher for us.
Per the Rome tweet posted previously: "The Astros approached Rafael Montero about accepting an assignment to the minor leagues, Dana Brown said. Brown said Montero was receptive to the idea, but needs to speak with his family and agent first."AustinAg2K said:redline248 said:If they claim him do they pick up the bill?f1ghtintexasaggie said:
Don't think there's a chance he'll clear waivers. Dude still throws 95. Wild as he'll, but someone will throw out league minimum for him.
Right now, I think he has only been designated for assignment (DFA) which basically means we don't know what we're going to do with him, but he's not playing at the MLB level for us. I think we have 10 days to either release him or send him down to the minors.
If we release him, he's fair game for anyone and he will certainly sign with someone for the league minimum. We will have to pay out his contract minus whatever the other team pays him, which is almost always the league minimum.
If we send him down, he has to clear waivers, meaning other teams can take him, but they have to take his contact and put him on their MLB roster, too. If he clears waivers, he can then be sent to the minors. Since he has 5 years experience, though, he has the option to refuse to go to the minors. If he does refuse, we have to release him and pay out his contract.
Since no team is going to want his contact, and he will almost certainly refuse a minor league assignment, it's pretty much guaranteed that we are going to end up releasing him and eating his contact.
dcaggie04 said:redline248 said:Ok, so not the 1st starting pitcher as the tweet says?dcaggie04 said:redline248 said:Was he a starter?astros4545 said:Farmer1906 said:“The atmosphere I know it’s incredible here. Fans are very passionate and they get loud so I’m looking forward to that.”#Relentless
— Lorenzo (@lorenzodelgad0) July 31, 2024
Nori Aoki is our first pitcher
Yes, he was our starting outfielder in 2017 before we traded him to Toronto.
Well, we've only had two Japenese players play for us and they were both outfielder. So, I think you can figure out with that information whether Kikuchi is the first japanese starting pitcher for us.
Crane not like his comments on the trade yesterday? That would be very Crane-likebearkatag15 said:
Blummer call in sick today?