makes the Yankees and thus the American League weaker
Mr.Bond said:
Sign Framber. Trade Tucker (can't let your superstars keep walking away for nothing) sign bregman and let's see what happens
Major Alex Bregman update from @Sean_McAdam: Red Sox are in but a divided camp when it comes to the pursuit. Cora and Kennedy want him, Breslow more hesitant. https://t.co/TenceEYkzi
— Chris Cotillo (@ChrisCotillo) December 10, 2024
BREAKING: The Toronto Blue Jays are finalizing a trade to acquire three-time Gold Glove-winning second baseman Andrés Giménez from the Cleveland Guardians, sources tell ESPN.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) December 10, 2024
Mathguy64 said:Mr.Bond said:
Sign Framber. Trade Tucker (can't let your superstars keep walking away for nothing) sign bregman and let's see what happens
If you are going to sign one and trade one, for me it's sign Tucker and move Framber. Teams winning the WS lately have been built with weaker rotations, deep pens and good hitters. The playoffs don't favor pitching depth as much any more.
tjack16 said:
This is why we should've tried to extend these guys a couple of years ago like we did with Yordan and like how the Braves have done with their young guys
After 2022 2023, Framber would have 100% taken a deal like 5-6 year extension for about 100M similar to what Yordan got and it would have kept him through 2027 or 2028 season
Farmer1906 said:tjack16 said:
This is why we should've tried to extend these guys a couple of years ago like we did with Yordan and like how the Braves have done with their young guys
After 2022 2023, Framber would have 100% taken a deal like 5-6 year extension for about 100M similar to what Yordan got and it would have kept him through 2027 or 2028 season
We did. They were smart and declined it.
"Overall, I think it's been a day of progress," Astros GM Dana Brown said.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) December 10, 2024
Asked if the Astros have made another offer to Alex Bregman, Brown did not answer the question.
They were going to lose Mookie either way. Did it work out for them? No but at the end of the day they lost one year of Mookie (a year they weren't contending anyway). They'd have been in even worse shape 2021-2023 than they have been.amercer said:
How good have the Sox been since making the smart move to trade Mookie?
Baseball owners and executives aren't exactly strategic geniuses. If you are banking on them moving on from three superstars and then making 15 smart moves in a row to rebuild, you are going to be disappointed.
It's great the window has stayed open this long, but the 2019 team was the peak and it's gotten a little worse every year since .
On @TheAthletic’s Winter Meetings live blog, some stuff about the Astros’ offer to Alex Bregman and whether they’d expand it - https://t.co/W4KXNqynQ2
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) December 11, 2024
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The Astros have already offered Alex Bregman the largest contract in franchise history: a six-year deal that USA Today said is worth "around $156 million." Deals signed by both Matt Chapman and Willy Adames suggest Houston must increase its bid if there is serious interest in retaining Bregman, who should fetch a contract worth more than the $182 million Adames received from the San Francisco Giants.
On Tuesday, Houston general manager Dana Brown declined to say whether the Astros have made a new offer to Bregman. The Boston Red Sox are among the other clubs in serious pursuit of Bregman, according to multiple people familiar with the negotiations. Whether that will force Houston to extend beyond its original offer remains a mystery.
"For us, we pretty much set our minds on what we think the guy is worth and what we're willing to give a guy and what it means to the organization and how that affects our payroll and different things like that," Brown said on Tuesday. "I don't like to look at what other teams may consider is our market or the players' market. I think we sort of say to ourselves 'This is what we feel it should be, this is what we think he's worth and we try to get the guy signed.'"
Such a rigid stance may suggest the Astros are comfortable with their initial offer to Bregman, but Brown pushed back on that insinuation, claiming his club is "flexible" to adjust its offers. Bear in mind, though, the Astros have never guaranteed a player more than $151 million during Jim Crane's ownership tenure, nor have they exceeded six years on any contract.
"I think we're flexible," Brown said. "There's a range that you always think about. I think there's flexibility within the range."
Right-hander Nathan Eovaldi and the Texas Rangers are in agreement on a three-year, $75 million contract, sources tell ESPN. Eovaldi, who was considered at the top of the mid-tier free agents, returns to Texas. First on the agreement was @ByRobertMurray.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) December 11, 2024
MaxPower said:
The two teams we know are interested in Tucker are the Cubs and Yankees. I suspect the brass prefers to trade him to the NL and the Cubs also need a closer. I'd offer them Tucker and Pressly for Suzuki, Cam Smith, and James Triantos. Suzuki is a downgrade but a nice plug in RF for a couple years. Can Smith is your middle of the order 3B of the future and Trisntos can compete for an OF spot in spring training as a pesky, low k bat that we covet. Trade simulator has that as a slight win for the Astros.
Could Kyle Tucker be playing in a new uniform next season?@Chandler_Rome offers his bold prediction for the Astros this winter. 👇 pic.twitter.com/YFhC0g3xR6
— Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) December 11, 2024
Rob Thomson says the Phillies aren’t shopping Alec Bohm.
— Phillies Tailgate (@PhilsTailgate) December 10, 2024
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Quo Vadis? said:
Trade Tucker, let Bregman go, sign Framber. Rebuild the farm.
I put the odds of us signing Tucker next season at literally 0%, so no reason to forgo a haul for one season, when he might be hurt/lollygagging anyway