I would definitely do Framber and Chas for Casas.
Max Fried nearing decision with Yankees, Red Sox, Blue Jays among teams in mix: https://t.co/SCDo4KHEne
— Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) December 10, 2024
kudos to the folks on the 2024 season thread...that were wondering what in the world was taking so long for his returntexasaggie2015 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
I hate to gloat...but "here".W said:kudos to the folks on the 2024 season thread...that were wondering what in the world was taking so long for his returntexasaggie2015 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
Padres were better after dealing Soto this year.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?
The Padres got some major league pieces that really worked out for them in a position of need, and that trade paved the way for them to be able to get Cease who was a huge addition to them.MaxPower said:Padres were better after dealing Soto this year.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?
MaxPower said:Padres were better after dealing Soto this year.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?
I imagine the dying owner going "all out" to try and win before he passed away, and then the team not being successful on the field at all created a huge amount of pressure and anxiety on everyone involved. Recipe for disaster in the clubhouse, and baseball is not the sport to do well when you add tons of pressure to your team.Mathguy64 said:MaxPower said:Padres were better after dealing Soto this year.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?
The Padres had a massive clubhouse issue two years ago. Bob Melvin said as much and said he tried everything he could and nothing changed. He didn't say exactly what it was but he said it was as bad as he had ever experienced.
Wabs said:
Sean Casey predicts the Astros will get Alonso, for whatever that's worth.
EastCoastAgNc said:Wabs said:
Sean Casey predicts the Astros will get Alonso, for whatever that's worth.
I prefer to take my front office advice from guys who didn't get thrown out at first base on a line drive to left field.
On the podcast, https://t.co/LYkYRSIKdS @Alden_Gonzalez says the choice for the Astros is stark: either you keep Alex Bregman, or Kyle Tucker. pic.twitter.com/Ee3qHe9L1m
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) December 10, 2024
Jorge Polanco came to the Winter Meetings and met with at least the Astros and Jays. He’s working out in Dallas and completely healthy for the first time in a few years.
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) December 10, 2024
If done effectively, these trades should hurt us a bit for next year but make us better positioned in 2026, 2027, and 2028.tylhair said:
Astros need to think about extending the competitive window to match Yordan's contract.
Signing Bregman to a 7 year deal is too much. we should be aiming to rebuild after 2028 and don't need to be paying big money to washed up Bregman in 2029-2031.
Tucker should be good for a long while, including those 2029-2031 years. maybe even the 2032-2034 years that he'll be contracted for. Astros aren't going to be the team to give him 10-years, $500M though.
Not sure if the Astros would be willing to pay close to market rate on Framber, but you likely run into the same issue as Bregman and owe him a ton still after 2028.
I would like to see Crane give Dana the go ahead to let Bregman walk and trade Tucker and Framber separately for packages of more controllable big-leaguers plus some prospects. Get guys that fill weaknesses.
Use the money you'd consider giving to Bregman to some good-great free agents who are looking for 3-5 year deals. Christian Walker types.
Additionally, we have too much committed to the bullpen as our roster is currently constructed. Swapping Pressley for a similar caliber/contracted big leaguer would make us stronger as well.
.redline248 said:
Would you give Tucker 6/200? I'm not saying he would take it, but that would give Houston some prime years and him a chance to get another contract at 33
I also don't remember what extension offers he already rejected
why not?Ag_07 said:
That's not really how it works.
Mr.Bond said:
Fried to nyy 8/218