Quo Vadis? said:
The steroid era was what it was. They didn't do anything about it, so you were stupid if your game depended on power and you didn't use roids.
BooFarmer1906 said:Passan: Framber Valdez "a near-lock not to be moved."
— Underdog MLB (@Underdog__MLB) December 19, 2024
Time to table all the Framber trade talk.
No way it is what Boras was telling him he was going to get.texasaggie2015 said:
No idea but that was Houston's original offer and they've since raised it
I think it's wise to see how the season plays out and wait for the trade deadline with FramberFarmer1906 said:Passan: Framber Valdez "a near-lock not to be moved."
— Underdog MLB (@Underdog__MLB) December 19, 2024
Time to table all the Framber trade talk.
FrioAg 00 said:
I get your point, but if I was ever truly and ace pitcher and had the leverage that's exactly they "extra" I'd go for too.
81 road games translates to what, around 40 trips on the road in a season? If I knew for certain I wasn't playing in 10-15 of those road trips, I'd push hard to get those extra days at home with my family.
Yep- I said yesterday the market for him wasn't what Boras expected.n_touch said:No way it is what Boras was telling him he was going to get.texasaggie2015 said:
No idea but that was Houston's original offer and they've since raised it
tylhair said:
The Astros could regret not trading Framber, but I believe dealing him now is a definite white flag for the 2025 season.
The rotation has good depth, but Framber (despite that occasional mental breakdown) is the only top of the rotation big game pitcher we have.
Hunter Brown, Spencer Spaghetti, and Ronel Blanco are not going to win many playoff series.
If the season is a disaster, we can ship Framber at the deadline. We'll get less back than we would right now, but someone will give up a pretty good package.
Clearly the Astros want to take advantage of the weak AL West and at least take a shot at 2025 while we retool for 2026+.
Market for star back-end relievers finally starting to percolate — Estevez, Scott, Yates and Hoffman. More good pen pieces still out there too: Jansen, Minter, Robertson, Leclerc, Kahnle, Maton, Stanek, Coulombe, Sewald, Kittredge, Hill, Chafin, Neris, Raley, Hill, Moore, more
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) December 19, 2024
Free-agent RHP Mike Soroka in agreement with Nationals, source tells @TheAthletic.
— Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) December 19, 2024
A couple of ideas, which are cheesey of course.Farmer1906 said:
Now that the Tucker ****er is retired, what do we call an Isaac Paredes HR?
Not sure, but I would bet he spends as much time in Upton as he can during the off seasonBeaumontAg05 said:
Where is Verlander these days?
I regret not realizing until right now you could classify two different very exclusive "neighborhoods" as Lower Upton and Upper Upton.n_touch said:Not sure, but I would bet he spends as much time in Upton as he can during the off seasonBeaumontAg05 said:
Where is Verlander these days?
Paredes Party isn't bad!All I do is Nguyen said:It's a Paredes PartyFarmer1906 said:
Now that the Tucker ****er is retired, what do we call an Isaac Paredes HR?
Organizations that insist upon apologies from the Steroid Era players in return for entrance into team events should be required to issue their own apologies, for looking the other way while cashing checks. The sanctimony is ridiculous.
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) December 19, 2024
Yep. Would be like Bama asking Nick Saban to apologize for paying players pre-NIL.Wabs said:
Buster is a big putz, but he's 100% correct here.
This is an interesting bit, b/c if the plan is to platoon with Big Jon, then Dezenzo (based on a really small sample) is not the player to do it. On the other hand, there are usually a lot more RHP on the mound, so if you're comfortable with Big Jon on a somewhat regular basis, then I suppose it's fine (and cheap) to rely on Dezenzo vs LHP.texasaggie2015 said:Ag_07 said:
He's gonna have to make some significant improvements because IIRC he struggled mightily and did not look comfortable over there last season.
He was very good against righties. Not so much against lefties.
On trading Framber now vs the deadline, one advantage now is you can get big league guys. Use the Mets as an example. Maybe we get Megill back as part of the package to fill out our rotation. Well, in August he is likely a key part of their rotation and unavailable. Similar to the Tucker trade, no way you are getting Paredes in August as part of that package. Basically in August you are looking at prospects only.Chef Elko said:I think it's wise to see how the season plays out and wait for the trade deadline with FramberFarmer1906 said:Passan: Framber Valdez "a near-lock not to be moved."
— Underdog MLB (@Underdog__MLB) December 19, 2024
Time to table all the Framber trade talk.
texasaggie2015 said:
Machete wasn't on the team last year and Framber had one of the best seasons of his career.