Farmer1906 said:
My ideal and semi-realistic deadline
1. Land a starting pitcher with over 1 year of control - Anderson or Eflin fit.
B. Clear up some room ($) by sending Montero & a prospect to someone with money (see Mets, they basically bought prospects in the JV trade)
III. Land a right-handed hitting first baseman. - Walker would be ideal, but I wouldn't mind Cooper, France, Cahna, Vaughn, etc.
BONUS. Get one of those stud RPs from TBR or OAK - Fairbanks would be my pick
My order is SP, BP, 1B.tjack16 said:
I'd love a first basemen, and an arm. Maybe two arms if you can get them cheaper.
Guerrero Jr, Neris and Anderson would be my wish list
FWIW- a few days ago I was told the Astros aren't taking LMJ into consideration with their plans moving forward.Beat40 said:Farmer1906 said:
My ideal and semi-realistic deadline
1. Land a starting pitcher with over 1 year of control - Anderson or Eflin fit.
B. Clear up some room ($) by sending Montero & a prospect to someone with money (see Mets, they basically bought prospects in the JV trade)
III. Land a right-handed hitting first baseman. - Walker would be ideal, but I wouldn't mind Cooper, France, Cahna, Vaughn, etc.
BONUS. Get one of those stud RPs from TBR or OAK - Fairbanks would be my pick
In response to you -
#1 is the one, in my opinion, has to be done this year. Gives flexibility with next year, because I am beginning to move into the camp LMJ might not throw a pitch for the Astros again. I think he will, but I'm edging over to that side of the aisle.
#2 - I think sending Montero to a team with money in order to clear up some room is the real return, so I'd just give them Montero and a prospect as long as the agree to pay the contract without asking for anything else in return. I get my return by being able to use that money to pay someone or maybe even two.
#3 - 1B is actually way down my list. 'Stros need a RH 1B, but 1B is below SP and BP for me.
Agreed on the bonus - it would be Christmas morning if the 'Stros could add a stud bullpen arm.
texasaggie2015 said:FWIW- a few days ago I was told the Astros aren't taking LMJ into consideration with their plans moving forward.Beat40 said:Farmer1906 said:
My ideal and semi-realistic deadline
1. Land a starting pitcher with over 1 year of control - Anderson or Eflin fit.
B. Clear up some room ($) by sending Montero & a prospect to someone with money (see Mets, they basically bought prospects in the JV trade)
III. Land a right-handed hitting first baseman. - Walker would be ideal, but I wouldn't mind Cooper, France, Cahna, Vaughn, etc.
BONUS. Get one of those stud RPs from TBR or OAK - Fairbanks would be my pick
In response to you -
#1 is the one, in my opinion, has to be done this year. Gives flexibility with next year, because I am beginning to move into the camp LMJ might not throw a pitch for the Astros again. I think he will, but I'm edging over to that side of the aisle.
#2 - I think sending Montero to a team with money in order to clear up some room is the real return, so I'd just give them Montero and a prospect as long as the agree to pay the contract without asking for anything else in return. I get my return by being able to use that money to pay someone or maybe even two.
#3 - 1B is actually way down my list. 'Stros need a RH 1B, but 1B is below SP and BP for me.
Agreed on the bonus - it would be Christmas morning if the 'Stros could add a stud bullpen arm.
That could easily just mean they don't want to count on something that isn't guaranteed and they consider his return a luxury, but I thought that was interesting.
Today, the #Astros announced the following player promotions. pic.twitter.com/FpBNrNoNB4
— Astros Player Development (@AstrosPlayerDev) July 23, 2024
First, I agree adding an innings eater SP is the least helpful in the playoffs, It can be helpful during the season provided it allows Blanco to skip a few starts, so long as the team still continues to win.MaxPower said:
I don't know how to order. Entirely depends on your assessment of what we can get from the currently injured pitchers. Only the team has any idea of that. Also depends on the price. I suspect an innings eater SP on an expiring contract is the cheapest option but also the least helpful in the playoffs.
If including Leon in a trade package for a good SP with 1+ years of control is required, I'm not shedding a tear.agproducer said:
I know Leon really isn't factoring into the Astros future right now -- but I think it is a mistake.
He's crushing at AAA this year. We've been waiting for awhile for his development, and it seems like he's getting there. His growth, imo, was stunted by the failed attempt for a couple seasons to train him as a SS. Now that he can focus on OF -- which is more comfortable -- he's settling in at the plate.
I've been high on him since his signing -- so maybe I'm wearing rose-colored glasses.
I think trading Leon would be a bad decision.
I'm sure Farmer and 2015 can provide better perspective -- but that's my gut.
Crane loves reunions...any chance of this being discussed 2015? Also, can Springer play 1b?Springer has been red hot for the past few weeks and is now above a 100 OPS+ for the season. He has $9M this year and 2 years, $48.3M left on his deal in 2025-26.
— Mike Mitchell (@MikeMitchNH) July 23, 2024
His under-the-hood metrics aren't bad at all. If Toronto just wants to dump the deal, #Astros should bring him back.
I pulled every AAA with 500 pitches seen. Here is where Leon ranks.agproducer said:
I know Leon really isn't factoring into the Astros future right now -- but I think it is a mistake.
He's crushing at AAA this year. We've been waiting for awhile for his development, and it seems like he's getting there. His growth, imo, was stunted by the failed attempt for a couple seasons to train him as a SS. Now that he can focus on OF -- which is more comfortable -- he's settling in at the plate.
I've been high on him since his signing -- so maybe I'm wearing rose-colored glasses.
I think trading Leon would be a bad decision.
I'm sure Farmer and 2015 can provide better perspective -- but that's my gut.
People are stupid.Ag_07 said:
We have a surplus of OFers as-is.
Why would we want to add George?
This. I thought he was pretty clear about not wanting to be here when he left. We certainly don't need more injury prone guys and we are certainly full up on OF. Why would it make any sense to bring him back?agproducer said:
Love George, and I wish him well. He will always be an Astro in my book, but there is no reason at all to bring him back. He didn't want to be here by the time he left. Why would he want to come back? And why at his advanced baseball age plus injury history, would we want him back?
texasaggie2015 said:
The guy who made that tweet is a moron.
.@Ken_Rosenthal says the @Athletics should maximize Mason Miller's value and trade him before the deadline. pic.twitter.com/JiDegZtJ3r
— Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) July 23, 2024
I have a friend who is a big Cubs fan and he's always whining about Neris. Haha.Farmer1906 said:
Yeah, I don't get the interest in Neris. We could have had him without giving anything up. Why would we then trade for him after seeing his decline.
Ag_07 said:
They would get an absolute haul for that guy and as volatile as relievers are he may never be this good again.
Could the @Rangers shake up the trade deadline? @Ken_Rosenthal weighs in, as it "just does not seem to be their year" pic.twitter.com/J6PUAmH1CT
— Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) July 23, 2024
.@ajpierzynski12 and @Ken_Rosenthal debate a potential Garrett Crochet trade while accidentally wearing the same shirt 👕 pic.twitter.com/38xoQ5zUJf
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Jake has had an extremely unlucky month. I am actually encouraged by his July vs his June. Striking out less, walking more, hitting it harder, barreling at an exception rate.W said:
Jake OPS by month:
April --> .718
May --> .924
June --> .632
July --> .553
not trending in the right way at all
especially if he's going to hit 6th or 7th in the order