Best case scenerio: he comes back and hits like he did at the end of last season Possible scenerio: he comes back and sucks again and they stick with him Probable scenerio: they give him 2-3 weeks and if he sucks they cut him
I really hope that going 0-10 or some such at AAA would expedite the decision to part ways. We will see.
Right? I also had zero hope for Singleton and he's proven to be totally mediocrely average (his OPS would be 14th among 1B if he had the ABs to qualify)
Now that Meyers has largely forced him out of the outfield, I can't comprehend why Dubon hasn't started every single game at 1B against a LHP. His career sample size is large enough and is only getting better, he absolutely kills lefties. Even at 1B I think he's a viable option if you have a competent LHB to eat most of the starts against righties. They have to get Dubon every PA possible against LHP, but it shouldn't come at the expense of Chaz and Meyers.
This was the point I was texting with Andrew my pod co host last night. He’s got to be done with the Astos. . Because he’s in Arb 2 you don’t bring him back and pay him next year to hope you get him back in August. I supposed if he wanted to sign something like a 2/5 I might offer him that if I was the Astros but would probably just dfa him. Tough break for him.
You never know, but obviously not a great outlook https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/4805018/2023/08/25/shohei-ohtani-tommy-john-two-times/
He's getting there, up to 6th today which is the highest of the season. Plus you don't wanna rock the boat, god forbid we move Bregman and he starts to underperform. Can't miss out on that cool .492 cleanup OPS.
I think its most probable the Astros ride Abreu to the end (of this season) whether he is good or not.
If that were the case, they wouldn’t have sent him to Florida in the first place. It’s highly probable he’s getting on last chance and it’s not going to last very long if he’s anywhere near as bad as he was.