Lol. During his tenure with the Astros, there's never been a time for any sensible fan to not be concerned about Gomez. Dude had two good years in the majors. Other than that, he's been a very average hitter, doesn't walk (career .313 OBP), doesn't hit for all that much power for a guy that swings as hard as he does, but is a good fielder and can steal some bases. Hopefully Brett Phillips does nothing in the majors otherwise, this will go down as a pretty awful trade (but hopefully nowhere near as bad as trading away Lofton and Schilling).
I don't know quite where to put this with the offseason thread with FA discussion closed. Putting it here because Gomez's struggles are sometimes met with "we shouldn't have traded him; instead we could have signed someone good." More often, a few people have complained about the Astros lack of signing a big bat in the offseason and "wasting" money on Rasmus. On both points, typically people have mentioned Upton. With that, Upton's stats through 4/18: .240, 1 HR, 2 RBI, 6 R, 0 SB. Holy ****, would this forum be blowing up against the front office if they had signed him to a longterm deal. Good job not going that route, Luhnow!
The total money/year will never be as damaging as the total years. Having Rasmus AND Gomez on essentially 1 year deals doesn't hamper any sort of flexibility whatsoever, even if both of them are colossal dissapoitnments.
Chris Davis is leading the league in HR, which is a guy a lot of people wanted, but Tyler White has shown enough that most people seem happy with our in house options with AJ Reed on deck. The guy I really wanted is hitting .188/.291/.229 (Heyward). That is better than Carlos Gomez, and unlike Gomez, Heyward is still an elite defender.
If Rasmus has a consistent year... I could see both sides exploring a 2-3 year deal (I know he's mentioned he doesn't want to play that much longer). Or hell, even another 1 year deal. Springer could move to CF (or Rasmus move to CF). Promote a LF from within (would be a simpler way to get Bregman up faster). They could also still pull off another Gomez-like trade, acquiring a guy with some arbitration years left.
I was just talking about plugging holes for next year. I admittedly have no idea who might be on the trade market in June. They need 1 new corner OFer later this year or definitely next.
The Carlos Gomez trade is not helping this team at all. NY Mets did the right thing to void the trade, we screwed when we made the trade.
He has 1 RBI so far this season. He has played a ton, and he has driven in exactly ONE RUN. I'd say there is definite reason for concern at this point.
Gomez is GARBAGE at the plate. I'm not sure he's actually recognized a pitch his entire life. I feel like if you put him in the batters box during a bullpen session and asked him to say the type of pitch out loud while it is coming... He would get none of them right. If his hitting coach walked up to him and asked what they threw to him, Gomez wouldn't have a clue.
Jayson Stark ESPN Senior Writer Bryce Harper reached base 7 times Sunday -- without swinging once. Carlos Gomez has reached base 7 times since 4/25 -- and swung 72 times!
Aren't the Astros something like 5-1 when Gomez is not in the starting lineup? He's certainly not the only problem on the team but he is hurting the team more than helping them at this point
And everyone will say we "didn't give him enough time" or "gave up on him too soon." As is tradition.
Pretty sad I have to hear about Brian T Smith's antics towards Gomez through a podcast. Never saw any of it here. This is big slap in the face and mark my words, it will not be a good way to keep you latino players in Houston.