***** 2024 Houston Astros Season Thread ***** [Staff Warning]

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dixichkn said:

Framber please

From the '22 postseason on, definitely hasn't made a case for a long term deal.

Reading the tea leaves, the Astros shopped him this past offseason, opted to retain.

If they are inclined to see him walk after next year, probably best scenario would be for him to turn in a good first half, the rest of the rotation return to health such that then they find a trade partner and can make a deal.

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Ronel Blanco is obviously the star of the show but man… Yainer Diaz is something else.
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Yainer's gonna get paid sooner than later.
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cc10106 said:

Yainer's gonna get paid sooner than later.
Yainer's under arbitration through 2028.

Seems like a good problem to have.
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BadAggie said:

cc10106 said:

Yainer's gonna get paid sooner than later.
Yainer's under arbitration through 2028.

Seems like a good problem to have.

If you wait you pay for it. Braves like to get them early.
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Valdez and Urquidy have one more arb year in 2025 then they hit free agency.

Given that Javier, Brown, Garcia, McCullers, France, and Blanco are in arb years or under contract through at least 2026 seems like Framber and/or Urquidy will be dealt, perhaps at the deadline this year.

JV has a vesting clause based on IP (I think) this year that will either extend his contract through '25 or he hits free agency after this season, presumably a factor in such decision making.



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Farmer1906 said:

BadAggie said:

cc10106 said:

Yainer's gonna get paid sooner than later.
Yainer's under arbitration through 2028.

Seems like a good problem to have.

If you wait you pay for it. Braves like to get them early.

Hey, would make sense. I'd wait until the All-Star Break at least.
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We've been saying for the past few years but once again...

Here comes another young stud from this crappy farm system.
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Quote:

29. Houston Astros
Top 100 Prospects (1): OF Jacob Melton (88)
Lost draft picks and trades for win-now moves have thinned Houston's system in recent years, which will soon need to help reinforce a championship core that is aging or nearing free agency. The farm system is weak on paper, but the Astros have a solid track record of getting the most out of their players.
See their Top 30 Prospects entering 2024
Previous ranks
2023: 24
2022: 28
2021: 26
2020: 27
2019: 5

https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/2024-mlb-farm-system-talent-rankings/
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"Young"

He's older than Bregman, Hader, & Framber.
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EastCoastAgNc said:


I'm glad to see that Slangs is still doing her thing
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All I do is Nguyen said:




This is also the perfect video for the caption of Blanco (potentially)…

"Baseball pundits when they find out the Astos have found yet another diamond in the rough stud starter for cheap and years of control"
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Just wait until Forrest's acne clears, we'll see how accurate those farm rankings are then.
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Frok said:

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AND the first to do it on a Monday night in a closed roof!
On Aprils Fools day in Harris County
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Yet another Astros starter pulled from the Dominican for like a couple grand and a couple goats.
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Was at little league tonight and didn't follow the game. Got in the car to espn alerts about the no hitter. Then saw all the homers we hit.

Hooray for fun baseball
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interesting tidbit (although Marlins, Mets and White Sox all having home series makes a little more sense)
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Retirement has not stopped McLain from those hard-hitting exposes.
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BoxingAg84 said:




Blanco is 180 in the same way Jose Abreu is 37
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Not the point of the article, but I suspect the organization has a few guys they like ahead of Melton.
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This has to be an edited photo right?

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Chicken and Rice baby
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I am looking forward to posting these all year long

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BadAggie said:

Yet another Astros starter pulled from the Dominican for like a couple grand and a couple goats.


Goats to be named later
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I thought we had deferred the goats?
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HOUSTON Ronel Blanco awoke on Monday anonymous, another big right-hander blending into the Houston Astros' heralded pitching pipeline. He worked at a car wash in the Dominican Republic before receiving a $5,000 signing bonus from an organization that cornered the market on inexpensive improbabilities.

Blanco did not pitch until he turned 18. Houston signed him at age 22, ancient among the teenagers that headline international signing classes. If not for general manager Dana Brown persuading his pitching coaches to try Blanco as a starter, he might still be stowed in a minor-league bullpen. He has wowed in Dominican winter ball and taken the shuttle back and forth to Triple-A Sugar Land, all while blocked in the big leagues by the same stories he attempted to author.

"He and the whole group, they've met expectations but surpassed expectations beyond what we could have imagined," Oz Ocampo said late Monday night.

Ocampo oversaw the Astros' international scouting department at its most affordable peak. Framber Valdez signed for $10,000 under Ocampo's watch. Cristian Javier, too. Both have blossomed into bona fide big leaguers. Blanco got half of their bonus, but can now etch his name alongside them in Astros' lore.

In his eighth major-league start, one few expected him to make entering spring training, Blanco threw the 17th no-hitter in Astros history. He tamed the Toronto Blue Jays during a 10-0 win at Minute Maid Park on Monday night, introducing himself to an entire sport while authoring a new chapter in Houston's cost-effective excellence.

Valdez, Javier and Blanco have started the franchise's last four no-hitters. Javier started two of them, including the first six innings during Game 4 of the 2022 World Series. Bryan Abreu, who signed for $40,000 during Ocampo's tenure, took over for Javier in the seventh.

"Pretty incredible," said Ocampo, who started to receive text messages from the other scouts involved in those signings while Blanco bullied a respectable Blue Jays lineup. He watched the final outs on MLB Network.

"I certainly didn't anticipate this," said Ocampo, now an assistant general manager for the Miami Marlins. "He's surpassed, I think, all our expectations because of the work ethic, because of how much he competes, and how much he cares and how consistent he's been every single year."

Blanco had never thrown more than six innings in a major-league game and had never crossed the 100-pitch threshold. Pitching coach Josh Miller said the team intended to keep him around 90 pitches on Monday. Blanco exited the eighth with 91. He threw 14 more in the ninth to secure one of the most unexpected pieces of pitching history in this franchise's existence.

"It was special for me, personally," said manager Joe Espada, who became the first skipper in major-league history to win his first career game with a no-hitter. "Getting it in that fashion, for a guy that has grinded through the minor leagues and seeing how hard he worked to perform against a really good lineup, it brings everything to another level of emotion."

Blanco stood slim chances of making this team out of spring training. If not for injuries to Justin Verlander and Jos Urquidy, Blanco may be in the minor leagues or a member of Houston's bullpen. He did not officially claim a rotation spot until his final exhibition start of the spring the same day he and his wife, Yanissa, welcomed a baby girl. Blanco still reported to the ballpark that afternoon to make his start.

"I see it as a life changing experience," Blanco said through an interpreter. "I dedicate this to my family and my daughter."

Uncertainty even surrounded when Blanco would pitch. Both he and fellow starter J.P. France were expecting babies at the same time. The team penciled France in to start Sunday against the New York Yankees and Blanco for Monday, but were ready to reverse the assignments if France's wife, Jessica, went into labor.

France finished his Sunday start without issue. Houston's 4-3 loss dropped the club to 0-4, its worst start since 2011. Both Abreu and closer Josh Hader appeared in the game, too, rendering them unavailable for Monday's series-opener against Toronto. Few of the remaining relievers inspire much confidence, putting an onus on Blanco to provide a boost.

Blanco provided more than enough. Leadoff hitter George Springer worked two walks against him, including one to begin the game. No other Blue Jay reached base. After needing 19 pitches to finish the first, Blanco needed fewer than 15 to complete the eight ensuing frames. Toronto took 59 swings against him. Twenty of them were whiffs.

Blanco controlled the Blue Jays with a wicked changeup he threw at will. All seven of his strikeouts concluded upon it. Half of the 20 whiffs arrived against it. The pitch comprised just nine percent of his major-league arsenal last season, but he spent spring training refining it in hopes of making his repertoire more unpredictable.

Assistant pitching coach Bill Murphy took a trip to the Dominican Republic, where he tinkered with Blanco's grip on the pitch.

"It's gotten more consistent," Miller said. "Still somewhat inconsistent, but nasty when it's right."

Added catcher Yainer Diaz: "Every single time I called it in spring training, he always commanded it well. I knew that was a pitch that he worked a lot on in the offseason. When we got to the bullpen, I saw his slider, usually he pulls it a little bit when he warms up, but I saw he was throwing and commanding it very well, so that gave me the confidence to be able to call the slider and changeup and mix both of them well."

Blanco threw 36 changeups, 31 four-seam fastballs and spun 34 sliders. Worry about his long-term viability as a starter always centered around a lack of a third pitch, perhaps preventing him from navigating a lineup more than once. Monday may have calmed most of those concerns.

Toronto hit four balls harder than 90 mph against Blanco. Only three batted balls reached the outfield. None of the others traveled more than 192 feet. No stellar defensive plays were required, but two late-inning ground balls still posed a threat.

To start the eighth, catcher Alejandro Kirk crushed a 100.7 mph grounder back up the middle. No Blue Jays hitter struck a ball harder all night. Blanco instinctively reached up to deflect the baseball. It rolled away into no-man's land.

Second baseman Mauricio Dubn darted to his left, scooped it on the carom and completed the putout of a plodding catcher who covers just 23.7 feet per second when he sprints. Afterward, first baseman Jos Abreu acknowledged the luck that Kirk hit the ball and not a faster runner.

Two easier outs left Blanco three away from history. He sprinted out for the ninth inning with a sparse crowd rising to its crescendo. Adrenaline pumped so much that he bypassed the umpires' sticky stuff check before being summoned back.

"When he was warming up (in the ninth), he pulled both fastballs and I thought 'Oh man, he's nervous,'" catcher Yainer Diaz said through an interpreter.

Blanco admitted as much. With one out, Cavan Biggio belted a sharp grounder that forced Abreu to his backside. He tossed harmlessly to Blanco, who covered the bag to put himself one out from history.

Blanco walked Springer again, prompting Houston to get left-hander Parker Mushinski up in its bullpen as Vladimir Guerrero Jr. dug in. Blanco's pitch count ballooned and the team only wanted him to face one more hitter. Guerrero chopped a two-strike changeup to second base, ensuring he'd be the last.

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Do players get randomly tested during the year?
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