Per Baseball Trade Value, Framber has about half the value of Crochet. But that makes sense since he's only a rental.EABC_AG said:
Trade Framber if you can attain even a portion of what that Crochet return looks like.
The Astros had the 20th pick in the Rule 5 Draft and chose to pass.
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) December 11, 2024
tylhair said:
Yankees for Bregman will bode well for his Hall of Fame chances. It would get the writers on his side.
The Astros had the 20th pick in the Rule 5 Draft and chose to pass.
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) December 11, 2024
Believe or not, one of the most aggressive teams in the Max Fried sweepstakes were the Athletics before he signed his 8-year, $218 million deal with the Yankees.
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) December 11, 2024
Star OF Kyle Tucker’s plan for obvious reasons is said to become a free agent in a year, so an acquiring team won’t be likely to be able to extend him. He surely saw how the market treated Soto and some metrics are comparable https://t.co/imQdC0YSLr
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) December 11, 2024
BCEDAg said:
The longer this trade talk with Tucker drags out the less confident I am that the front office finalizes a deal that will make the zoo happy. Especially with the Bregman situation causing concern that he may go to the Yankees. Then Tucker ending up with them too would be a nightmare.
10andBOUNCE said:
Yes, he wasn't very good at all after the midseason trade.
His power was non-existent and to be honest would be much better of a fit in the juice box. His glove, which had good grades was a disappointment. Trying to give him some slack since being traded midseason can be rough on players - they aren't robots after all. Cubs best prospect, Matt Shaw, is knocking on the door after switching from 2B to 3B last year, so the trade was a bit of a head scratcher for me to essentially block him.
Edit: Oh, also Parades is slow as molasses, lol. It was infuriating to watch him run the bases.
Why not? They have room in the payroll.astros4545 said:BCEDAg said:
The longer this trade talk with Tucker drags out the less confident I am that the front office finalizes a deal that will make the zoo happy. Especially with the Bregman situation causing concern that he may go to the Yankees. Then Tucker ending up with them too would be a nightmare.
The Yankees are not getting both of them
If they do, its because you jinxed us by saying thatastros4545 said:BCEDAg said:
The longer this trade talk with Tucker drags out the less confident I am that the front office finalizes a deal that will make the zoo happy. Especially with the Bregman situation causing concern that he may go to the Yankees. Then Tucker ending up with them too would be a nightmare.
The Yankees are not getting both of them
10andBOUNCE said:
Yes, he wasn't very good at all after the midseason trade.
His power was non-existent and to be honest would be much better of a fit in the juice box. His glove, which had good grades was a disappointment. Trying to give him some slack since being traded midseason can be rough on players - they aren't robots after all. Cubs best prospect, Matt Shaw, is knocking on the door after switching from 2B to 3B last year, so the trade was a bit of a head scratcher for me to essentially block him.
Edit: Oh, also Parades is slow as molasses, lol. It was infuriating to watch him run the bases.
MosesHallRAB04 said:10andBOUNCE said:
Yes, he wasn't very good at all after the midseason trade.
His power was non-existent and to be honest would be much better of a fit in the juice box. His glove, which had good grades was a disappointment. Trying to give him some slack since being traded midseason can be rough on players - they aren't robots after all. Cubs best prospect, Matt Shaw, is knocking on the door after switching from 2B to 3B last year, so the trade was a bit of a head scratcher for me to essentially block him.
Edit: Oh, also Parades is slow as molasses, lol. It was infuriating to watch him run the bases.
Astros aren't really used to having a burner base runner at 3rd anyway. Bregman is slow as **** and runs like a duck
20th slowest.Mathguy64 said:MosesHallRAB04 said:10andBOUNCE said:
Yes, he wasn't very good at all after the midseason trade.
His power was non-existent and to be honest would be much better of a fit in the juice box. His glove, which had good grades was a disappointment. Trying to give him some slack since being traded midseason can be rough on players - they aren't robots after all. Cubs best prospect, Matt Shaw, is knocking on the door after switching from 2B to 3B last year, so the trade was a bit of a head scratcher for me to essentially block him.
Edit: Oh, also Parades is slow as molasses, lol. It was infuriating to watch him run the bases.
Astros aren't really used to having a burner base runner at 3rd anyway. Bregman is slow as **** and runs like a duck
Hamster. He runs like a hamster.
Astros selected RHP Jean Pinto from Orioles' Double-A roster. He underwent Tommy John surgery last March. https://t.co/ebU6zvd0VI
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) December 11, 2024
The Astros lost no players in the Rule 5 Draft, but took five players in the Minor League phase:
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) December 11, 2024
Julio Rodriguez, RHP (Giants Double-A)
Jean Pinto, RHP (Orioles Double-A)
Anderson Bido, RHP (Rockies Double-A)
Jack Blomgren, SS (Rockies High-A)
Nick Swiney, LHP (Giants Double-A)
Cody Bellinger would be a great fit for Yankees since he’s very good at 1B and very solid in CF, too. But for now there’s a gap on the $. Cubs don’t want to eat any of it, Yankees think they should. Bellinger is guaranteed $52.5M over 2 years with an opt-out after 2025.
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) December 11, 2024
Cubs and Yankees pursuing star Astros outfielder Kyle Tucker, multiple sources tell KPRC 2.
— Ari Alexander (@AriA1exander) December 11, 2024
Astros have had discussions with Cubs about Suzuki, Paredes & prospect Cam Smith.
Yankees “prepared to make big offer” for Tucker, a league source says: https://t.co/5zkqncK8g8