Yeah, that's more or less what I remember hearing as well. Doesn't really surprise me to be honest, and perfectly in character with what I expect Luhnow to have done. CFM is 37 this year, and as mentioned he had some injury issues the last year he pitched for us. I would have been happy to have signed him to what TB did, but it's not my money, and I tend toward the sentimental side for the players on our team. Hindsight is obviously 20/20, but I'm sure if we signed him and he had continued injury issues, there would be a contingent of folks complaining about it. Based on where our pitching staff was last year, and where it should have been this year, Morton is more of a luxury I think. I'm good with TB winning the world series, CFM is still a favorite, and most of the others don't really annoy me much with the exception of that punk Diaz. No plans to watch any of the games though, I generally have a hard time watching sports games where I don't have a rooting interest. Just don't want the Dodgers to win. Still not sure what would be better...another WS with a loss, or not even making it to the WS.
Why is everyone automatically assuming Springer is gone? I’m sure he’d prefer to stay. Hopefully we can pay him what he wants.
At 31 years old, this is his first and likely last big contract he'll get in free agency. Can't blame if he goes to the highest bidder which the Astros aren't known of being.
At the same time, the Astros haven’t lost anybody they really desired/planned to keep... while giving very high dollar extensions to Verlander, Altuve, and Bregman when they didn’t have to.
I am still okay with a Rays vs Braves world series. Hoping the Braves will take care of business today against the Dodgers. Back to our team. We overachieved to get as far as we did. It was disappointing that we had such a nonchalant effort to lose in game seven after winning three straight to get there. I am excited by all the young pitchers. It looks solid going forward. We were exposed for lack of depth in position players which was a strength for the Rays and gave them the advantage. We will be losing two thirds of our outfield more than likely. If we can get a decent back up catcher and acquire or develop another three or four pieces to add depth in the playing field I think we will be fine next year.
Disappointing obviously, but after how we finished the regular season I honestly wasn't even expecting this much. Glad the guys at least showed fight. Fact is that we lost this series when we let games 1 and 2 slip through our grasp. We outhit and outpitched them in 5 games this series, you can't expect to outplay a team as good as Tampa 6 times in a 7 game series. They made the plays that mattered and the final score is all that counts.
Me teaching my son how to deal with disappointment/grief after this heartbreaking loss: But seriously, I was encouraged by this postseason run. The young pitching talent, Altuve finding his wonderboy bat again, Correa's leadership... I'm looking forward to next season.
Morton was surprised Tampa offered him 15M per season. And he told the Astros “If you can get to a certain number, I’ll stay.” But the Astros were unwilling and he left.
Agreed. Things evened out in games 5 and 6 as far as the hitting goes, and the Astros pitching (both starting and bullpen) was really quite good... better than expected. In the end, both teams pretty evenly matched and fitting it came down to a game 7... where the Rays did pitch better and came up with bigger hits.
Bregman was and Yuli too. You can't have two good hitters like that slump badly and still win a series.
Got some good sleep. Then I remembered .. Like WTF Bregman? WTFnF? We got some solid pitchers, under control for awhile .. so that brings me hope. Springer and Brantley are likely gonna walk. We always knew this day was coming, where we just couldn't afford to keep everyone. I still like our chances next year. Got to get another arm or 2 and rid ourselves of Josh James. To better days ahead.
Yikes. Bregman is near useless for his playoff career. Look at these stats. Career 229 hitter. Not a small sample size either. 210 at bats. Geez. Yuli at a 236 avg is not that much better.
Scary thought if we lose Springer and Brantley. Bregman's bat would be even more crucial in future playoffs. Hopefully Yordon's production can actually exceed Brantley's in the DH spot.
Has Bregman commented on his performance in this series yet? I’d like to hear from him. It’s part of the healing process.