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Alou signs with Cubs

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by cmrockfan, Dec 19, 2001.

  1. cmrockfan

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  2. Puedlfor

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    That deal is too long for a player of his age, and with his history of injuries.
     
  3. Master Baiter

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    I dont understand why the Astros couldnt afford that. I think 3 yrs, 27 mil is a pretty good/reasonable contract for Alou. I am really pissed at the lack of moves that the Astros have made. We seriously need a center fielder with speed that could hopefully lead off. We definitely arent getting that with Ward, Berkman, and Hildago. I think that if we kept Alou that we could have traded Ward for a good center fielder with those qualities.
     
  4. MadMax

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    it's not that the astros could NOT afford it..it's that they don't want to afford it. I agree with the 'stros on this one...here's why

    1. The man is 35..he'll be 38 when this contract hits $9million/year. He's simply not worth it. He's shown us here that his body is run down at the end of each season...he simply stops performing in September. He's been very injury-prone. I don't think that gets better with age.

    2. He's a fastball hitter...a great fastball hitter...but with age there is nothing that goes quicker than those instincts and reflexes...and when it goes, it goes quickly...leaving a guy like Alou batting near the Mendoza line. Paying him $9 million/year at age 38 again is not the smartest of ideas.

    3. The 'stros think they have a reasonable replacement in Ward..a guy they also know they don't have to pay that much for...a guy they've been trying to give regular time to for a long time. I don't think Ward is the replacement the Astros think he is...but I hope they're right and I'm wrong.

    4. I had a dream last night the Cubs lost Sosa for the season...so they're not a threat anyway!! :) (can't believe I dreamed that...too much baseball on the brain, I guess!)
     
  5. DEANBCURTIS

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    Wow! Me too, but my baseball dreams are usually of Tim Wakefield (clothing optional). Well, I guess they're a little different.
     

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