User name checks outMathguy64 said:
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User name checks outMathguy64 said:
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Fully agree. And it's unfortunate for us that merely matching previous production for Bregman would take an MVP caliber May and June to put him back on track. At this point, we're just hoping for a 25% drop in production from last year and getting far worse so far.MaxPower said:
As you noted we had no viable replacement. This is what happens when your farm system is garbage. You have no choice but to pay veterans, most of whom are unlikely to match production with pay. It's much the same with Tucker. You basically have to pay him. I'm not worried about an immediate downward trend like Bregman but you will almost certainly regret the last half of that deal. You just have to hope by then your farm is worth a crap and you can build around him as he declines.
FWIW- I've actually heard concerns about Tucker's drive and love for baseball long term. The first person I heard this from was in the Astros dugout/clubhouse the year Tucker made his debut.Heineken-Ashi said:With Tucker, you worry about complacency after a big contract. He's never struck me as someone who seems hungry, but thats more from observing his mannerisms and not his play, which is not reliable as an indicator moving forward.MaxPower said:
As you noted we had no viable replacement. This is what happens when your farm system is garbage. You have no choice but to pay veterans, most of whom are unlikely to match production with pay. It's much the same with Tucker. You basically have to pay him. I'm not worried about an immediate downward trend like Bregman but you will almost certainly regret the last half of that deal. You just have to hope by then your farm is worth a crap and you can build around him as he declines.
Agreed. I think fans don't like him because he makes the routine look hard and has a noodle arm (probably the least important think for a CF).Farmer1906 said:
How has Jake proved he's NOT an everyday player based on 2024 results?
120 wRC+
Well above avg in a lot of key advanced metrics. Great defense.
You and that Alabama versus Rice guy may shut down VegasCiboag96 said:
I'm putting $100 on Bregman popping up his next at bat. With the odds, it'll be the easiest $0.25 I've ever made.
What type of contract is Tucker actually looking for? Is he looking for a 10yr or so contract or will he be good with a 5yr if the money is good?texasaggie2015 said:FWIW- I've actually heard concerns about Tucker's drive and love for baseball long term. The first person I heard this from was in the Astros dugout/clubhouse the year Tucker made his debut.Heineken-Ashi said:With Tucker, you worry about complacency after a big contract. He's never struck me as someone who seems hungry, but thats more from observing his mannerisms and not his play, which is not reliable as an indicator moving forward.MaxPower said:
As you noted we had no viable replacement. This is what happens when your farm system is garbage. You have no choice but to pay veterans, most of whom are unlikely to match production with pay. It's much the same with Tucker. You basically have to pay him. I'm not worried about an immediate downward trend like Bregman but you will almost certainly regret the last half of that deal. You just have to hope by then your farm is worth a crap and you can build around him as he declines.
_veeyah_ said:What type of contract is Tucker actually looking for? Is he looking for a 10yr or so contract or will he be good with a 5yr if the money is good?texasaggie2015 said:FWIW- I've actually heard concerns about Tucker's drive and love for baseball long term. The first person I heard this from was in the Astros dugout/clubhouse the year Tucker made his debut.Heineken-Ashi said:With Tucker, you worry about complacency after a big contract. He's never struck me as someone who seems hungry, but thats more from observing his mannerisms and not his play, which is not reliable as an indicator moving forward.MaxPower said:
As you noted we had no viable replacement. This is what happens when your farm system is garbage. You have no choice but to pay veterans, most of whom are unlikely to match production with pay. It's much the same with Tucker. You basically have to pay him. I'm not worried about an immediate downward trend like Bregman but you will almost certainly regret the last half of that deal. You just have to hope by then your farm is worth a crap and you can build around him as he declines.
I was thinking I saw somewhere that we were wanting to do a 5 year deal and Tucker (or his agent) was wanting a 7 year deal.Farmer1906 said:_veeyah_ said:What type of contract is Tucker actually looking for? Is he looking for a 10yr or so contract or will he be good with a 5yr if the money is good?texasaggie2015 said:FWIW- I've actually heard concerns about Tucker's drive and love for baseball long term. The first person I heard this from was in the Astros dugout/clubhouse the year Tucker made his debut.Heineken-Ashi said:With Tucker, you worry about complacency after a big contract. He's never struck me as someone who seems hungry, but thats more from observing his mannerisms and not his play, which is not reliable as an indicator moving forward.MaxPower said:
As you noted we had no viable replacement. This is what happens when your farm system is garbage. You have no choice but to pay veterans, most of whom are unlikely to match production with pay. It's much the same with Tucker. You basically have to pay him. I'm not worried about an immediate downward trend like Bregman but you will almost certainly regret the last half of that deal. You just have to hope by then your farm is worth a crap and you can build around him as he declines.
I think you'd have to go like 50 M per to get him to sign a 5 year deal.
txags92 said:I was thinking I saw somewhere that we were wanting to do a 5 year deal and Tucker (or his agent) was wanting a 7 year deal.Farmer1906 said:_veeyah_ said:What type of contract is Tucker actually looking for? Is he looking for a 10yr or so contract or will he be good with a 5yr if the money is good?texasaggie2015 said:FWIW- I've actually heard concerns about Tucker's drive and love for baseball long term. The first person I heard this from was in the Astros dugout/clubhouse the year Tucker made his debut.Heineken-Ashi said:With Tucker, you worry about complacency after a big contract. He's never struck me as someone who seems hungry, but thats more from observing his mannerisms and not his play, which is not reliable as an indicator moving forward.MaxPower said:
As you noted we had no viable replacement. This is what happens when your farm system is garbage. You have no choice but to pay veterans, most of whom are unlikely to match production with pay. It's much the same with Tucker. You basically have to pay him. I'm not worried about an immediate downward trend like Bregman but you will almost certainly regret the last half of that deal. You just have to hope by then your farm is worth a crap and you can build around him as he declines.
I think you'd have to go like 50 M per to get him to sign a 5 year deal.
Farmer1906 said:txags92 said:I was thinking I saw somewhere that we were wanting to do a 5 year deal and Tucker (or his agent) was wanting a 7 year deal.Farmer1906 said:_veeyah_ said:What type of contract is Tucker actually looking for? Is he looking for a 10yr or so contract or will he be good with a 5yr if the money is good?texasaggie2015 said:FWIW- I've actually heard concerns about Tucker's drive and love for baseball long term. The first person I heard this from was in the Astros dugout/clubhouse the year Tucker made his debut.Heineken-Ashi said:With Tucker, you worry about complacency after a big contract. He's never struck me as someone who seems hungry, but thats more from observing his mannerisms and not his play, which is not reliable as an indicator moving forward.MaxPower said:
As you noted we had no viable replacement. This is what happens when your farm system is garbage. You have no choice but to pay veterans, most of whom are unlikely to match production with pay. It's much the same with Tucker. You basically have to pay him. I'm not worried about an immediate downward trend like Bregman but you will almost certainly regret the last half of that deal. You just have to hope by then your farm is worth a crap and you can build around him as he declines.
I think you'd have to go like 50 M per to get him to sign a 5 year deal.
I hope you're right. I don't recall seeing anything like that.
I have no idea what the numbers were on either side. I just remember seeing that we were wanting the shorter deal and it might have been more of the sticking point than the overall #.tjack16 said:Farmer1906 said:txags92 said:I was thinking I saw somewhere that we were wanting to do a 5 year deal and Tucker (or his agent) was wanting a 7 year deal.Farmer1906 said:_veeyah_ said:What type of contract is Tucker actually looking for? Is he looking for a 10yr or so contract or will he be good with a 5yr if the money is good?texasaggie2015 said:FWIW- I've actually heard concerns about Tucker's drive and love for baseball long term. The first person I heard this from was in the Astros dugout/clubhouse the year Tucker made his debut.Heineken-Ashi said:With Tucker, you worry about complacency after a big contract. He's never struck me as someone who seems hungry, but thats more from observing his mannerisms and not his play, which is not reliable as an indicator moving forward.MaxPower said:
As you noted we had no viable replacement. This is what happens when your farm system is garbage. You have no choice but to pay veterans, most of whom are unlikely to match production with pay. It's much the same with Tucker. You basically have to pay him. I'm not worried about an immediate downward trend like Bregman but you will almost certainly regret the last half of that deal. You just have to hope by then your farm is worth a crap and you can build around him as he declines.
I think you'd have to go like 50 M per to get him to sign a 5 year deal.
I hope you're right. I don't recall seeing anything like that.
7 year would be awesome
I'd go 7/210M no problem. I'd even add a player option for that final year.
Also, who do we have that Toronto would want?texasaggie2015 said:
Bowden: Way too early MLB trades I'd like to see happen, plus Luis Arraez trade takeaways - The Athletic
Bowden lists Vlad Guerrero Jr for Joey Loperfido and Kennedy Corona as a trade he would like to see.
If we were hovering around .500, I would consider that. But not right now with where we stand currently. There's a realistic chance we're sellers at the deadline.
As fans we have no idea. I do know there's no way you are trading Tucker and getting anything that makes the big league club better this year or next. The bigger question is do you feel good enough about this team as constructed for 2024 and 2025 that you're willing to risk being flat out bad in 2026 and 2027? Or would you rather take a step back this year and next to focus on 2026 and beyond.Wabs said:
I would love for the Astros to re-sign Tucker. BUT......I wouldn't go way overboard with the $ and years. Tucker will be a very, very big trade piece if/when we decide to sell this season. The kind of piece that could bring in significant prospects (which our farm desperately needs). I just think it's something thew organization will have to be really care with - would they rather have Tucker (and a huge contract) or what he can bring in a trade?
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including Loperfido in your "core" to build around is absolutely hilarious. He may in fact be a huge part of this team down the round, but to even think anything like that in those terms is ridiculous. He has had exactly 15 at bats in MLB. He isn't even considered a top 5 prospect according to the Astros website. pump the brakes with Joey L.tjack16 said:
As it stands now, I'd trade the following to get at least something back if we were still below .500 at the deadline and determine to
Bregman
Framber
JV
Brown
Chas
Jake
Urquidy
Pressly
And if you don't plan on re-signing him, Tucker
But I'd try like crazy to re-sign Tucker
Build the core around Tucker, Alvarez, Diaz, Pena, Loperfido, Javier, and Garcia
That was 6 years ago. It's not shocking a 21-year-old didn't have the work ethic of a bunch of veterans. Brantley took him under his wing. The results from the last 3-4 years should show you he's either so supremely talented that he doesn't have to work hard or he's figured it out since his rookie year. Which seems more likely?MAROON said:
I seem to recall the rumors that the veterans were not enamored with Tuck and his effort when he first came up to the bigs.
AustinCountyAg said:including Loperfido in your "core" to build around is absolutely hilarious. He may in fact be a huge part of this team down the round, but to even think anything like that in those terms is ridiculous. He has had exactly 15 at bats in MLB. He isn't even considered a top 5 prospect according to the Astros website. pump the brakes with Joey L.tjack16 said:
As it stands now, I'd trade the following to get at least something back if we were still below .500 at the deadline and determine to
Bregman
Framber
JV
Brown
Chas
Jake
Urquidy
Pressly
And if you don't plan on re-signing him, Tucker
But I'd try like crazy to re-sign Tucker
Build the core around Tucker, Alvarez, Diaz, Pena, Loperfido, Javier, and Garcia
Farmer1906 said:That was 6 years ago. It's not shocking a 21-year-old didn't have the work ethic of a bunch of veterans. Brantley took him under his wing. The results from the last 3-4 years should show you he's either so supremely talented that he doesn't have to work hard or he's figured it out since his rookie year. Which seems more likely?MAROON said:
I seem to recall the rumors that the veterans were not enamored with Tuck and his effort when he first came up to the bigs.
IF we are going to be sellers, my untouchables would be Altuve, Yordan, Pena, and Javier. Diaz would be close to untouchable, but I'd listen if someone wants to send a very generous offer (unlikely). It would be nice if someone woulld be dumb enough to take Hader and his contract but that isn't going to happen unfortunately....tjack16 said:
As it stands now, I'd trade the following to get at least something back if we were still below .500 at the deadline and determine to
Bregman
Framber
JV
Brown
Chas
Jake
Urquidy
Pressly
And if you don't plan on re-signing him, Tucker
But I'd try like crazy to re-sign Tucker
Build the core around Tucker, Alvarez, Diaz, Pena, Loperfido, Javier, and Garcia