He is not 37. He's 35. And he just turned 35 earlier this month.spadilly said:Source: Astros are close to signing OF Jason Heyward, who was released by the Dodgers.
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) August 27, 2024
Heyward, 37, slashed .208/.289/.393 with six homers and 28 RBIs in 63 games with L.A.
Let's do it. Sorry Chas.
spadilly said:Source: Astros are close to signing OF Jason Heyward, who was released by the Dodgers.
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) August 27, 2024
Heyward, 37, slashed .208/.289/.393 with six homers and 28 RBIs in 63 games with L.A.
Let's do it. Sorry Chas.
Signing all of these DFA OFers, I'm leaning toward this might be the case. I don't feel like I've heard many updates on Ted, so I'm going with no new is bad news in his case.Farmer1906 said:
He's played mostly RF. I doubt he's logging innings in CF, especially at MMP. I guess it means TED is dead. See yah next year. I hope I am joking.
Possibly.EastCoastAgNc said:
I don't think they're ditching ben yet. He's done ok so far. Probably chas goes down. Either that or denzenzo.
My vote is to use a mix of Caratini, Diaz, and Dubon to platoon with Singleton. That still allows Yordan to DH when needed.Farmer1906 said:Possibly.EastCoastAgNc said:
I don't think they're ditching ben yet. He's done ok so far. Probably chas goes down. Either that or denzenzo.
We need to make a decision on how we're handling 1B.
Half of it is Singleton. He should play vs RHP.
The other half needs to be either a mix of Caratini, Diaz, Dubon, and Singleton based on matchups and who's playing or its Dezenzo. If its the former, then Dezenzo can go down.
Beat40 said:My vote is to use a mix of Caratini, Diaz, and Dubon to platoon with Singleton. That still allows Yordan to DH when needed.Farmer1906 said:Possibly.EastCoastAgNc said:
I don't think they're ditching ben yet. He's done ok so far. Probably chas goes down. Either that or denzenzo.
We need to make a decision on how we're handling 1B.
Half of it is Singleton. He should play vs RHP.
The other half needs to be either a mix of Caratini, Diaz, Dubon, and Singleton based on matchups and who's playing or its Dezenzo. If its the former, then Dezenzo can go down.
is that Carlos Zambrano that he hit it off?Mr.Bond said:spadilly said:Source: Astros are close to signing OF Jason Heyward, who was released by the Dodgers.
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) August 27, 2024
Heyward, 37, slashed .208/.289/.393 with six homers and 28 RBIs in 63 games with L.A.
Let's do it. Sorry Chas.
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Consider it? Maybe. Actually, do it? Hell no. Not if we want to win a title in 2025.Marvin said:
Here's a hypothetical. It's not something I want to happen or think would occur, but I'm bored this afternoon and worked up a thought exercise. Don't tar and feather me.
- ASSUME the Astros are in disagreement about Tucker's progress. Dana and Joe have both hinted that they have expected and wanted to see more.
- ASSUME the Astros sign Bregman to some contract that Crane will accept and is not outlandish.
- ASSUME the Astros sign a veteran first baseman with a positive war... someone like Canha, not great but above the bottom quartile.
In this situation, again assuming all of those things are true, do you think the Astros would consider trading Tucker this offseason for the right talent in return? If so, what do you think the return would look like? It would not equal Juan Soto's deal between the Padres and Yankees, but I bet it would be in the 90% range.
And before you commence throwing rotten tomatoes, remember that I did this exercise with Kikuchi and pointed out how he was the best fit for a deadline deal. Ok, now fire at will (lol).
Jason Heyward has a deal done with the Astros pending a physical, per source.
— Kiley McDaniel (@kileymcd) August 27, 2024
He was released by the Dodgers yesterday and is making $9 million this season on a one-year deal signed last winter.@brianmctaggart mentioned things were close.
Farmer1906 said:
Consider it? Maybe. Actually, do it? Hell no. Not if we want to win a title in 2025.
So here is the thing. We may win this year without him. If he doesnt come back we will have played a bit over half the season and none of the playoffs. If we manage to win, we arguably did it without him. Yes its a big if but its still a fair conclusion.Farmer1906 said:Consider it? Maybe. Actually, do it? Hell no. Not if we want to win a title in 2025.Marvin said:
Here's a hypothetical. It's not something I want to happen or think would occur, but I'm bored this afternoon and worked up a thought exercise. Don't tar and feather me.
- ASSUME the Astros are in disagreement about Tucker's progress. Dana and Joe have both hinted that they have expected and wanted to see more.
- ASSUME the Astros sign Bregman to some contract that Crane will accept and is not outlandish.
- ASSUME the Astros sign a veteran first baseman with a positive war... someone like Canha, not great but above the bottom quartile.
In this situation, again assuming all of those things are true, do you think the Astros would consider trading Tucker this offseason for the right talent in return? If so, what do you think the return would look like? It would not equal Juan Soto's deal between the Padres and Yankees, but I bet it would be in the 90% range.
And before you commence throwing rotten tomatoes, remember that I did this exercise with Kikuchi and pointed out how he was the best fit for a deadline deal. Ok, now fire at will (lol).
Mathguy64 said:So here is the thing. We may win this year without him. If he doesnt come back we will have played a bit over half the season and none of the playoffs. If we manage to win, we arguably did it without him. Yes its a big if but its still a fair conclusion.Farmer1906 said:Consider it? Maybe. Actually, do it? Hell no. Not if we want to win a title in 2025.Marvin said:
Here's a hypothetical. It's not something I want to happen or think would occur, but I'm bored this afternoon and worked up a thought exercise. Don't tar and feather me.
- ASSUME the Astros are in disagreement about Tucker's progress. Dana and Joe have both hinted that they have expected and wanted to see more.
- ASSUME the Astros sign Bregman to some contract that Crane will accept and is not outlandish.
- ASSUME the Astros sign a veteran first baseman with a positive war... someone like Canha, not great but above the bottom quartile.
In this situation, again assuming all of those things are true, do you think the Astros would consider trading Tucker this offseason for the right talent in return? If so, what do you think the return would look like? It would not equal Juan Soto's deal between the Padres and Yankees, but I bet it would be in the 90% range.
And before you commence throwing rotten tomatoes, remember that I did this exercise with Kikuchi and pointed out how he was the best fit for a deadline deal. Ok, now fire at will (lol).
Oh dont get me wrong. Tucker is under contract and we are better with him on the field than with him on the IL nursing a boo booFarmer1906 said:
It's possible, but let's be realistic. A player of Tucker's caliber greatly impacts season long win totals and WS odds. The Braves won their title without Acuna. Do you think they prefer to have or not have him in 2025?
Mathguy64 said:Oh dont get me wrong. Tucker is under contract and we are better with him on the field than with him on the IL nursing a boo booFarmer1906 said:
It's possible, but let's be realistic. A player of Tucker's caliber greatly impacts season long win totals and WS odds. The Braves won their title without Acuna. Do you think they prefer to have or not have him in 2025?
But what if KC came along and offered Witt Jr for Tucker. Straight up. Tucker is packing his bags.
Somewhere there is a big enough package that if it was offered hes going to get shipped.
Astros aren't giving him up for anything less than a triple reverse Kikuchi deal.Mathguy64 said:Oh dont get me wrong. Tucker is under contract and we are better with him on the field than with him on the IL nursing a boo booFarmer1906 said:
It's possible, but let's be realistic. A player of Tucker's caliber greatly impacts season long win totals and WS odds. The Braves won their title without Acuna. Do you think they prefer to have or not have him in 2025?
But what if KC came along and offered Witt Jr for Tucker. Straight up. Tucker is packing his bags.
Somewhere there is a big enough package that if it was offered hes going to get shipped.
EastCoastAgNc said:Astros aren't giving him up for anything less than a triple reverse Kikuchi deal.Mathguy64 said:Oh dont get me wrong. Tucker is under contract and we are better with him on the field than with him on the IL nursing a boo booFarmer1906 said:
It's possible, but let's be realistic. A player of Tucker's caliber greatly impacts season long win totals and WS odds. The Braves won their title without Acuna. Do you think they prefer to have or not have him in 2025?
But what if KC came along and offered Witt Jr for Tucker. Straight up. Tucker is packing his bags.
Somewhere there is a big enough package that if it was offered hes going to get shipped.
you can find some anomalous shit when looking at a 200-PA sample but it’s interesting how heyward’s max EV is much lower this year compared to last, but his EV90 is slightly better. swing-decision profile isn’t bad. still has a howitzer for an arm.
— Dan (@Dan_Martin4) August 27, 2024
he’s an upgrade over chas.
R-Dog said:
Tucker is already on the 60 day...
https://www.mlb.com/astros/roster/40-man
France
Garcia
Graveman
McCullers
Urquidy
Sousa
Javier
Murfree
Ortega
Tucker
We have an entire starting rotation on the 60 day...
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