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WeatherWonk

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  1. Too soon to tell much of anything, but the hitting by the youngsters is encouraging.

    Still, pitchers (on all teams) are working on pitches they havent mastered, and many of those end up near the middle of the plate. 

    I really start paying attention to how hitters and pitchers do in the last ten days of ST. That seems to be when the pitchers really start cutting loose. It's the starters last two "starts" before the season opens.

  2. 7 hours ago, mancini79 said:

    Absolutley. Probably one of the best views in a stadium I've seen.

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    That's a great view, no doubt. But 99.9 percent of baseball fans go to see what's on the field.

    Non-baseball fans might go ONCE to see the view...........maybe. Maybe not with a seat, a beer and a hot dog pushing 50 bucks at many stadiums. Especially in SF.

  3. 1 hour ago, Dtwncbad said:

    I wouldn't re-sign Verlander at his age. At some point you gotta find the "next" guy.

    Well, the next Verlander doesnt come along very often. He has established a relationship with HInch and the Astros NOW. If he has another great season and is willing to take a reasonable offer, why not bring him back? Cole is much younger and will want many more years, so he'll be much more expensive.

    Besides, the Astros have some guys just hitting the bigs now that could be a cost-effective replacement for Verlander or Cole. Not as dominant, right away, of course. Valdez, Whitley (who pitched two perfect innings today), James. Probably 2 years away are Corbin Martin and Bryan Abreu. 

    Now, if the Astros win the WS again, maybe they just let him walk and concentrate on the future. Or maybe they look at the rest of the AL West to see how far they've progressed and see if he is even needed to win the division again.

  4. 1 hour ago, UndertheHalo said:

    Come on man.  He signed because they gave him a shit load of money.   There was no wait and see aspect to Trouts first contract. 

    So, now he has a shit load of money. He can now choose, as he most consistently says in any talk about his future, a winning organization. 

    The Angels are trying, no doubt. Problem is, it looks like Houston will prevent them from most PROBABLY being anything but a WC team through 2020. Tough row to hoe, these days. The NL East is going to be wide open by 2021.

    I agree with Jars. I think he would be more emphatic about wanting to play here, if he was emphatic about playing here. Mebbe he has an agent muzzle on. I cant see how that would stop him from being effusive about being out here on the West Coast. But you just dont hear it. And he spends all his time back east, when he has a choice.

  5. 19 hours ago, Dochalo said:

    They are paying 9.5 to altuve this year and will pay him almost 30m next year.  They've also got some decent arb increases.  I agree that they'll keep Verlander.  Probably for about 20m per.  That actually doesn't leave them with much to spend in 2020 if they do that.  

    A bit of a fudge. They will pay Altuve 26 mil next year. An extra four mil buys a lot, suddenly.

    But floplag's numbers are off, too, as the article points out that the Astros are only paying Verlander 20 mil this year. 8 mil is paid by Detroit. So their freed up money is off by 8 mil..

    For both the Astros and the Angels, 2019 is the year to find out if kids can replace expensive arb and impending FA players, going forward. The Astros will lose more players but still retain many good players. 

  6. MLBTR, in their continuing look at the payroll of all the clubs, got around to the Astros this week. The article has lots of nuts and bolts and even makes some predictions. A fair amount of speculation about them landing Harper, though this was before the "latest", never-ending rumor cycle about Harper and the Phillies. Kind of an out of left field speculation to me, with regards to Harper. Yes, they almost traded for him at the non-waiver deadline last year..........could they be the latest "mystery team" supposedly in on Harper?

    It also addresses the outlook of ownership on salaries;  based on what Crane has said over the past few months.

    Unfortunately, the article didnt really address the potential of when Whitley and Tucker might fit in, though it did mention them.  And there's really no mention of the possibility of extending Verlander and/or Cole;  which the owner or GM has talked about recently. But these articles really address existing contracts more than anything.

    They should be very strong again this year, of course, but should be considerably weaker in 2020. While their offense should remain solid, they could potentially lose Verlander, Cole, Pressly, Joe Smith (injured right now), Rondon, Miley, McHugh and Harris. Basically, their vaunted bullpen would be reduced to Osuna and Devenski. Of potential starters, they would presumably have Peacock, James, Whitley, Valdez.

    This is what the AL West is up against. Have a read. Have a take. 

    https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/houston-astros

     

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