Astros owner Jim Crane has not gone beyond six years in his offers to players, and it's pretty clear that if Kyle Tucker stays healthy, he is going to be offered big money/big years as a free agent next fall. So Houston has a choice similar to Boston's in the offseason after 2019…
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) December 10, 2024
EastCoastAgNc said:Astros owner Jim Crane has not gone beyond six years in his offers to players, and it's pretty clear that if Kyle Tucker stays healthy, he is going to be offered big money/big years as a free agent next fall. So Houston has a choice similar to Boston's in the offseason after 2019…
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) December 10, 2024
I remember the return seeming very large for mookie, but did any of those players pan out too contribute in a major way?
We still get the benefit of a weak division, but if the org wants more than just making the playoffs they need to get off their a** and do something. I get you can't make moves just for the sake of saying you did something, but this team as currently constructed will run into the same pitfalls next season as they did in the lastAll I do is Nguyen said:
So next season is going to suck isn't it? Unless we make some major moves I don't see how we can improve over last season
EastCoastAgNc said:Astros owner Jim Crane has not gone beyond six years in his offers to players, and it's pretty clear that if Kyle Tucker stays healthy, he is going to be offered big money/big years as a free agent next fall. So Houston has a choice similar to Boston's in the offseason after 2019…
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) December 10, 2024
I remember the return seeming very large for mookie, but did any of those players pan out too contribute in a major way?
Next season is probably going to "suck" if you're expecting to go further than we did last season. This is why I lean towards trading some of our assets that other teams value to bring in some young talent that is worth watching and getting excited about.All I do is Nguyen said:
So next season is going to suck isn't it? Unless we make some major moves I don't see how we can improve over last season
Wabs said:
This is why I lean towards trading some of our assets that other teams value to bring in some young talent that is worth watching and getting excited about.
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I think we have to figure out a way for this team to get younger, so we can continue to compete in the future.Wabs said:
This is kinda what I've been wanting to see. Tucker's value right now is very high. I think we should leverage that and get some young, controllable, MLB-ready talent. Framber not as much trade value, but I still would put him out there to see what we can get. To me, this is a "soft" rebuild". I'm ok with that.
To go hard rebuild, I know it blasphemous for most on here, but we'd need to also see what we could get for Yordan. I'm not necessarily ready to go that far right now, and I think there is near 0 chance that we'll go that way.
Kind of. But the more control you get the less impactful of a player you're getting. My idea would be to try and replace Tucker as much as possible with Suzuki while addressing a major need at 1B for the next 5 years. We have much for payroll flexibility in 26 and 27. This offseason we do not.Mathguy64 said:
Isn't that partly punting the problem down the calendar for a year? You are swapping one year of Tucker for two years of Susuki. The other pieces help of course.
Yankees in 2016 come to mind. Made the CS in 2017. They traded away Andrew Miller, Aroldis Chapman, & Carlos Beltran in 3 different trades.Beat40 said:
Honest question here: what is the last team to do a soft rebuild and it work out for a decent amount of time?
Tucker’s free agent value was talked about as $300 million + during this season, and now with Juan Soto getting $765 million, people in the industry are talking about Kyle Tucker as a potential $500 million player.
— Ari Alexander (@AriA1exander) December 10, 2024
So what could define “the right offer?”
— Ari Alexander (@AriA1exander) December 10, 2024
The Astros still believe they can win the AL West in 2025 and make a playoff run.
They are also more bullish on their farm than most outside sources. However, it’s quite clear they need to add talent to the upper levels of the farm.
Kyle… https://t.co/OMPQHV64mc
Bellinger is making more money AAV than Alex Bregman is being offered. Don’t see it with Bellinger.
— Ari Alexander (@AriA1exander) December 10, 2024
Beat40 said:
Honest question here: what is the last team to do a soft rebuild and it work out for a decent amount of time?
Ag_07 said:
I think it's twofold
A) The market is now is absolutely insane after Soto. These two pieces are MVP and CY worthy and they will have money thrown at them the Astros don't have so they're most likely gone anyways.
B) We have a lot of holes to fill and the pieces we bring in can help more than the two guys we have.
Look what Snell, Burns, & Fried get. He's going to want something close. It won't be cheap.tjack16 said:
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Also Framber won't be as expensive or requiring a long term deal.
I'm guessing he didn't dedicate himself to the rehab as he should have?texasaggie2015 said:
There's concerns about Tucker and how he'll respond to a big contract. The team wasn't impressed with how he handled his rehab last year apparently
Looks like some people had a similar idea of Framber to BOS.Farmer1906 said:
Here is my flip side trade of Framber instead of Tucker.
Framber Valdez and a top 10-15 prospect for Tristion Casas. This assumes the Red Sox lose out on Burns, Fried, etc. We now have our answer at 1B for the next 4 seasons. This saves us 10-15 M in 2025 so we can now afford Bregman and stay under the tax with a Pressly move. Our lineup looks pretty damn filthy. For this to work, we need a combination of McCullers, Spaghetti, Garcia, and/or Javier to make a huge impact.