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Astros to pursue Edwin Encarnacion

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by rocketpower2, Nov 9, 2016.

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  1. rocketpower2

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    Sound the alarms.


     
  2. Clutch

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    Copying this from the Offseason thread to its own thread.
     
  3. finsraider

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    While an awesome player....that contract, uhg.
     
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    The Astros wing of the forum is where the moderates live, so we're pretty shy about new threads LOL.

    Morosi is certainly as legit source, and if they are opening the checkbook to this magnitude it is certainly huge news. Having said that, until they actually pull the trigger on this much spending, I'm gonna be hard pressed to believe it. Kicking the tires is one thing, but to actually take on that massive contract (almost entirely in the late 30's) would be a seismic shift from what we've seen.
     
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    I'm good with it either. This could almost offset the fact we have an average pitching staff, and it fills the void. Reed is an asset that is expendable at this point. The tigers have dealt with us before, and successfully. Do it. Spend the money boys and if you can add another pitcher pile it on. We exhausted the minors. Time to go get a couple of fishies. If we only get one big fish on offense I'd be happy with that effort.
     
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    Crane/Luhnow have been so disciplined and patient payroll wise that they can afford to take a shot on a player. Miguel Cabrera would be an absolute game changer, no doubt about it.
     
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    Some people are funny. Miggy is the best, or second best, pure hitter on the planet. I probably put him 2nd behind Trout. Instead of appreciating the huge offensive force and stability he would add to our lineup, some will focus on age and salary.

    Spending money, even a lot of it, for very good players, is ok guys.
     
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    Sounds exactly like a direct quote from an Angels fan about 5-6 years ago when first rumors of Pujols to Anaheim surfaced

    Nearly exact same type of player
    Nearly exact same age at time acquired
    Nearly exact same bloated contract paying megabucks into twilight of career

    If this is part of a bigger trade, where we also get Verlander, and the Tigers eat a ton of salary for the favor, then I'll listen
     
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    If he was on the market, I'd give up the farm for Trout. Positions us better for the long term. Bregman, Altuve and Correa are the only names off the table.
     
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    This would be bigger than Trumps wall......
     
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    $60m of dry powder per the Astros event I just attended. Another interesting tidbit that Moreland mansion in casual conversation was that the players union is trying to shorten the regular season possibly back to 154. Said it was a long shot tho.
     
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    Is that post-arb obligations? If so, then wow.
     
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    Marwin mentioned not Moreland mansion. Sorry.
     
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    I want to go after him but I don't want a Josh Hamilton-Angels situation
     
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    With the bonus of giving up prospects to get him.
     
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    as long as none of them forget to play beisbol when they get here. Nice additions either one. I don't like the length(that's what he said)of the contracts.
     
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    RF Springer
    CF Bregman
    2B Altuve
    1B Cabrera
    SS Correa
    DH/C McCann
    3B Gurriel
    C/DH Gattis
    LF Aoki

    Sick lineup.
     
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    RF Springer
    3B Bregman
    2B Altuve
    1B Cabrera
    C Gattis
    DH Gurriel
    LF Aoki
    CF Marisnick

    I dont think you can have Bregman in Center, and I like his glove at 3rd. Bring in a RF and put Springer in center even..

    Screw it, throw all the money and prospects.... Cabrera, Sale, and Cespedes. LOL
     
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    Dammit... I had Giancarlo Stanton in my head - your mentioning Verlander snapped me back to reality.

    If the Astros are really willing to spend BIG money, I'd rather they go after Joey Votto. He's younger, in terms of tire tread and cheaper, longer-term. Plus, he's left-handed and has a game that can theoretically be sustained into your 30s.
     
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    First they need to make it happen
     
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