That may be decided by how Brown does in his next start. If he lays a turd again, then I think he should be the first to go. He needs to go figure something out with his offspeed stuff that is getting absolutely hammered this season.
MaxPower said:
The main lesson from today is Jim Crane is a terrible GM. Abreu, Montero and Hader. Plus remember the disputed player that he wanted Click to go after was Starling Marte (who has also been terrible). Basically whoever Crane wants in free agency is who you should cross off your list.
He landed JV at the cost of the organizations top 2 prospects. Based on how he pitched last year and his absence so far this year, I'm not sure I'd call that a screaming win.f1ghtintexasaggie said:MaxPower said:
The main lesson from today is Jim Crane is a terrible GM. Abreu, Montero and Hader. Plus remember the disputed player that he wanted Click to go after was Starling Marte (who has also been terrible). Basically whoever Crane wants in free agency is who you should cross off your list.
To be fair, he did land JV, and his wild success in doing that likely gave him the confidence to continue interfering.
But we've got a major issue if we added a failing $90M closer to a geriatric $60M Abreu. That kind of stuff tends to slam the window shut.
Another silver lining is that Hader is only signed for...Marvin said:
Silver lining is that the Astros have only lost 4 one-run games...
EastCoastAgNc said:He landed JV at the cost of the organizations top 2 prospects. Based on how he pitched last year and his absence so far this year, I'm not sure I'd call that a screaming win.f1ghtintexasaggie said:MaxPower said:
The main lesson from today is Jim Crane is a terrible GM. Abreu, Montero and Hader. Plus remember the disputed player that he wanted Click to go after was Starling Marte (who has also been terrible). Basically whoever Crane wants in free agency is who you should cross off your list.
To be fair, he did land JV, and his wild success in doing that likely gave him the confidence to continue interfering.
But we've got a major issue if we added a failing $90M closer to a geriatric $60M Abreu. That kind of stuff tends to slam the window shut.
Mentioned it last night. Very thin farm combined with an aging roster and overpaid FAs is not good at all for "keeping the window open". Plus an apparently over-meddling owner and a rookie manager? Ugh......f1ghtintexasaggie said:MaxPower said:
The main lesson from today is Jim Crane is a terrible GM. Abreu, Montero and Hader. Plus remember the disputed player that he wanted Click to go after was Starling Marte (who has also been terrible). Basically whoever Crane wants in free agency is who you should cross off your list.
To be fair, he did land JV, and his wild success in doing that likely gave him the confidence to continue interfering.
But we've got a major issue if we added a failing $90M closer to a geriatric $60M Abreu. That kind of stuff tends to slam the window shut.
This. Having an entire starting rotation worth of pitchers injured isn't exactly an ideal situation.Ag_07 said:
Thanks to the starters this BP is in such disarray we're using guys out of place, guys don't know when they're coming in, and it's been nothing short of a shlt show. Hoping eventually we can get things ironed out guys can slot back into the designated roles and get some consistency. This piecemeal approach isn't working for anyone.
Ag_07 said:
Can you really blame Crane for signing Abreu and Hader? Especially Hader
We had a gaping hole at 1B and he was the best 1B available. Everyone was stoked to add him into this lineup and not just us wearing the orange tinted glasses. Many national pundits gave lots of praise to that signing at the time. Yeah he was aging but you're lying your ass off if you said you saw this freefall coming.
Same can be said for Hader. We needed BP arms and got the best available. But I'm also not giving up on Hader. He's only made 2 appearances with a lead. That's not what he was brought here to do.
Thanks to the starters this BP is in such disarray we're using guys out of place, guys don't know when they're coming in, and it's been nothing short of a shlt show. Hoping eventually we can get things ironed out guys can slot back into the designated roles and get some consistency. This piecemeal approach isn't working for anyone.
The Porkchop Express said:
Several of us were concerned with Abreu's power drop off at the time of his signing. His HR # fell by 50% from 2021 to 2022 and RBi decreased by 40+. He only hit 3 HR in this last 58 games in 2022.
The Hader signing was exciting but even at the time it felt distinctly like a Yankees / Mets signing. Like your white trash neighbor who has a bunch of holes in his fence and his AC dies every August,, but one Saturday you wake up and he's got a brand new F350 in the driveway. You think, yea that's, cool, but couldn't you have used that $ to fix like 4 other things?
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Starting pitching.Ag_07 said:The Porkchop Express said:
Several of us were concerned with Abreu's power drop off at the time of his signing. His HR # fell by 50% from 2021 to 2022 and RBi decreased by 40+. He only hit 3 HR in this last 58 games in 2022.
The Hader signing was exciting but even at the time it felt distinctly like a Yankees / Mets signing. Like your white trash neighbor who has a bunch of holes in his fence and his AC dies every August,, but one Saturday you wake up and he's got a brand new F350 in the driveway. You think, yea that's, cool, but couldn't you have used that $ to fix like 4 other things?
What are all these holes we needed to fill?
A LH depth bat off the bench, a 4th OFer, and maybe 1B if you didn't believe in Abreu.
The glaring hole and need was the BP.
Middle relief to fill the hole left by Neris, Maton and Stanek.Ag_07 said:The Porkchop Express said:
Several of us were concerned with Abreu's power drop off at the time of his signing. His HR # fell by 50% from 2021 to 2022 and RBi decreased by 40+. He only hit 3 HR in this last 58 games in 2022.
The Hader signing was exciting but even at the time it felt distinctly like a Yankees / Mets signing. Like your white trash neighbor who has a bunch of holes in his fence and his AC dies every August,, but one Saturday you wake up and he's got a brand new F350 in the driveway. You think, yea that's, cool, but couldn't you have used that $ to fix like 4 other things?
What are all these holes we needed to fill?
A LH depth bat off the bench, a 4th OFer, and maybe 1B if you didn't believe in Abreu.
The glaring hole and need was the BP.
Ag_07 said:The Porkchop Express said:
Several of us were concerned with Abreu's power drop off at the time of his signing. His HR # fell by 50% from 2021 to 2022 and RBi decreased by 40+. He only hit 3 HR in this last 58 games in 2022.
The Hader signing was exciting but even at the time it felt distinctly like a Yankees / Mets signing. Like your white trash neighbor who has a bunch of holes in his fence and his AC dies every August,, but one Saturday you wake up and he's got a brand new F350 in the driveway. You think, yea that's, cool, but couldn't you have used that $ to fix like 4 other things?
What are all these holes we needed to fill?
A LH depth bat off the bench, a 4th OFer, and maybe 1B if you didn't believe in Abreu.
The glaring hole and need was the BP.
Especially when we all know Cuban ballplayers are very loose with their real ages.cc10106 said:
Giving Abreu a 3 year deal at his age was unexpected for me, but that was probably the only way to get him.
iBrad said:
I think he needs a reset. Put him on the IL and don't let him touch a bat.
The last point he makes is the best one...having this system in place provides the real-time correction, and lets face it, embarrassment to the HPU. That should drive the behavior we want, umps to recognize their own blind spots and work to correct them.All I do is Nguyen said:
Rich Eisen is a wonderful podcast to listen, if ya'll are not. He makes a LOT of valid points here
I don't see why not. Make him a long reliever. An issue with him is he has a bunch of offspeed pitches but none are good. Being able to increase velocity on the heater a couple miles per hour and focus on one off speed pitch out of the pen may be what he needs.cc10106 said:
Is moving Hunter Brown to the bullpen this season a realistic option?
MaxPower said:I don't see why not. Make him a long reliever. An issue with him is he has a bunch of offspeed pitches but none are good. Being able to increase velocity on the heater a couple miles per hour and focus on one off speed pitch out of the pen may be what he needs.cc10106 said:
Is moving Hunter Brown to the bullpen this season a realistic option?