From what I heard they had serious reservations about Ramos being healthy for a full season, and Stassi also has some of those same concerns. A platoon of those 2 was not ideal in their minds.
The Astros are willing to pay the right pitcher a good chunk of money, they just cannot pay 3-4 starters big money. My point being that if Luhnow believes Verlander will age well and really believes he is a top 3-4 pitcher in baseball, then the club isn’t allergic to giving him a large deal. That is especially the case if other pitchers under team control at low money are pitching well. The Astros worked on adding Greinke and even with the Diamondbacks paying part of the owed money, the Astros were going to be paying quite a bit.
Way too many factors to predict. We don't know what the Astros are going to do this offseason, at the trade deadline, or next offseason. Plus, after all the talk about this big free agency class, I think next years could be way better and deeper. This year is just top heavy because of Bryce and Manny. Here are some guys that are currently free agents after next season: Jose Abreu Paul Goldschmidt Justin Smoak Scooter Gennett Xander Bogaerts Didi Gregorious Nolan Arenado Josh Donaldson Anthony Rendon Corey Dickerson Marcell Ozuna Aaron Hicks Nicholas Castellanos Yasiel Puig Khris Davis Encarnacion (option not likely to be picked up) Kendrys Morales Madison Bumgarner Jhoulys Chacin Gerrit Cole Kyle Gibson Sonny Gray Cole Hamels Jake Odorizzi Rick Porcello Chris Sale Justin Verlander Zach Wheeler Stephen Strasburg (has an opt out, no idea if he would take it) Dillan Betances Tommy Hunter Colin McHugh Addison Reed Hector Rondon Ryan Pressly I would rather go shopping in that class than this years.
Nothing exciting. Luhnow doesn’t feel pressure to over pay and will wait until the market to calm down if he has to. That includes free agency in trades. They feel there are still players out there to fill needs. Top priority is a #1-2 starter. Will be via trade. Willing to wait until during the season if they have to. Have spoken about all the top names but price is very high now. They spoke to Dallas K but he wants a contract length they won’t do. Astros spoke to Texas about Minor to add to the rotation but Texas would rather trade him to someone else. Spoke to Orioles about Bundy but Orioles don’t seem in a hurry. They expect to sign a legitimate bat. They have shopped Reddick to clear salary and a potential log jam in the outfield. If they can move Reddick it would open up even more possibilities. So far the Astros won’t eat any of Reddick’s contract. I personally think they would be smart to eat 5 million and move him if there is a deal they really want to use the other $21,000,000 on. Astros don’t feel pressure to add a lefty reliever. Astros will look to add another reliever in free agency later on at a good value. Astros have discussed an extension with Pressly but he has so far expressed an interest to test the market. That is all I have heard the last week or so. Oh and the Astros are fine with having Robinson catch to start the year if they need to because the market is too crazy. Sorry it isn’t more exciting. While the Astros want to make moves and will make moves, they don’t feel pressure to make them ASAP.
Nolan Arenando and Anthony Rendon are going to get huge deals. Arenando could end up with a deal bigger than Harper’s. Arenando is an exceptional hitter, an even better fielder, is extremely well respected by his teammates and opponents, and has the work ethic that 1% of guys have. Someone like Boston or even NY could give him $300,000,000 and get a good return. He is a future first ballot Hall of Famer. I know it sounds like an odd fit, but don’t be shocked if the Astros look at Xander Bogarts if he doesn’t get a massive offer. The Astros have had interest in the past.
Looks like a great class! I'd really like to try and extend Cole and Pressly this year, that would make next year not so volatile for our pitching staff. I love what Verlander does for us and he seems to be aging well, but a lot will depend on how he wants to finish his career. If we could get him on a 2-year deal, that would be ideal and his impact on the young pitchers will be worth the extra juice in his paycheck. If St. Louis doesn't sign Goldy, would love to bring him home.
Do you or anyone else feel that the signings that have gone down so far have been lopsided or where one team overpayed?
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Absolutely many of them have been over pays. That is why several weeks ago I said that a lot of teams lock in on a particular player or a particular position and over pay. The Astros don’t do that.
Wouldn’t be surprised if Boston rebuilt after next season. They won’t be able to pay everybody and their farm is trash. Losing Sale, Porcello, Bogaerts, and probably JD Martinez would be a lot for them to absorb and still be a contender, especially with Pedroia on the downside and their bullpen currently in pretty bad shape. Betts, Devers, and Benintendi is a nice trio but outside of those there aren’t any other long term pieces. So in addition to their free agents we could see them shopping Price, Eovaldi, and JBJ.