Gimme Morton, Hand, Zunino, Profar, and a trade for a corner OF prospect of Click’s choosing. 3B Bregman 2B Altuve DH Alvarez SS Correa RF Tucker 1B Gurriel CF Profar LF Diaz C Maldonado Bench: Straw, Zunino, TBD, TBD Rotation: Morton, Greinke, McCullers, Valdez, Urquidy Bullpen: Pruitt, Smith, Taylor, Raley, Paredes, Javier, Pressly, Hand
What’s the infatuation with Profar across this board? I haven’t followed him much since TEX when he was relatively a disappointment. Didn’t seem impressive, versatile, sure, but he’s a guy y'all want pegged into the OF for years to come?
He was once as highly touted as a prospect can possibly be. He rarely strikes out. He walks at a decent clip. He has 2 seasons with 20 HR in the majors. He can play every position except catcher and pitcher. He is still only 27. Its not that I expect him to be a superstar, but in a market where money is tight, versatile high ceiling/high floor types have a lot of appeal.
Devenski, Osuna, De Jong, and Garneau were outrighted and chose free agency. Looks like Houston will be in the market for a backup catcher.
Javier, Urquidy, Paredes, and Garcia like to throw their fastballs high in the zone which leads to a lot of flies. As Astros have a lot of fly ball pitchers, guys like Profar will likely be more valuable to the Astros than other teams. Profar is probably going to sign dirt cheap. He's was good in the OF for Texas. Padres put him there full time, and he did very well out there running down balls in LF like an average CF. He's been hitting the ball well for 3 years now (had some bad luck in 2019).I prefer JBJ, but Profar is the same mold, but likely cheaper. I would put Profar in the class of FA that Reddick was when he signed with Houston (a little less proven, but more likely to have a great year). Astros get a guy in CF that can run down some flies. I'll be happy. I prefer Springer to be written on the back, but for dirt cheap options...Profar may be the guy due to limited time in OF.
This is a comparison of hits (in gray, green dot is average starting point) allowed by Reddick and Profar. I prefer Profar's bat and range to Reddick's in RF. Profar doesn't have any web gem type plays. He just moves fast and is always slowing down to make everything look like easy catches by the time the camera switches to him.
No they have Stubbs. There’s no way they should look at spending on a catcher with four glaring needs. Plus Korey Lee is probably 1 or 2 years away.
Add a third catcher at the deadline if they play a full season. Just a good cheap defensive catcher for a low level prospect
Stubbs sucks. They will sign a catcher. There’s a handful of guys who will sign for about what Maldy signed for who should be really good. Avila, Castro, Zunino, Ramos, Chirinos, Flowers. Signing one of those guys won’t prevent them from addressing their other needs.
I could see the Rays trying to trade Kiermaier, they have other guys who can play CF and Kiermaier makes $11m in 21 and $12m in 22 (team option in 23).
Sports Illustrated had their top 50 free agents and best fit for each player. Only 2 players that were the best fit for the Astros were Springer and Jeremy Jeffress. Bleacher Report predicted Mike Minor and Brantley.
That was a big mistake. He was a huge part of the Astros success. He is really good at what he does and he knows it. Kevin wouldn’t agree to a larger travel schedule or to come to Houston far more often to meet with team officials. Luhnow was fine with that, but some were not happy about it. I also think because he was implicated in some of the investigation by MLB that he wasn’t deemed as essential to keep. Someone forward thinking in the league will give him a job (if he even wants it), but he isn’t leaving DeKalb or his dogs or wife for a job.
I don't have a ******* clue. He'd be a fine cheap bench guy. Diaz-Profar-Tucker is not an MLB OF. Profar has never played CF, Diaz has never really played LF, I don't care if Tucker is Roberto Clemente in right, this is ludicrous talk.
Reading Baltimore’s offseason outlook on Mlbtr, thinking if Crane was willing, Chris Davis’ albatross contract could be used to repair the farm and fill holes: Orioles get: RHP Luis Garcia LHP Cionel Perez Astros get: LF Ryan Mountcastle LHP DL Hall RHP Grayson Rodriguez OF Yusniel Diaz 1B Chris Davis (released) $20M Astros get 3 former 1st round picks, one of which immediately becomes their everyday LF long term, plus another high ceiling OF prospect. Orioles shed Davis’ contract (saving $25M) and get 2 potential long term pitching prospect who are ready to contribute now.
I would do it for less if we nabbed Chris Davis and would take Cobb aswell. Js. Davis would be cut asap. Mountcastle And Hall Plus Cobb and Davis For GARCIA, PEREZ and two low level guys. Mountcastle is a corner stone guy. And he can play OF
We can't afford Springer or Brantley, but we'd pay $25MM for a player we release? That's going to be a hard sell for the fanbase, no matter what prospects come along in the deal.
I see that the offseason prospecterbation has begun in earnest. Win now. Do everything you can to win in '21/22/23 etc...