Yeeeeah I'm out to anything resembling the Chapman deal. Already too much deadweight with older players being injured although we do have some of that falling off the books.
The Julio, Wander, & Tatis deals don't look nearly as good as they did a few years ago.W said:
yep, the "locking up your core" phenomenon that started 5 years ago or so...
is taking on water as more long-term signed players...turn out to be very average or injury-prone or both
i think a very strong argument that has to be made to breggy is that even if we offer less money, with how much he is loved here and his businesses he probably makes that money up in salsa and bbq sauce sales and HEB commercials!AustinCountyAg said:I think Bregman will have to decide between taking less money, and staying in Houston and most likely winning and continuing what he's been able to do since he got called up. OR possibly taking the route of Springer and Correa and playing in purgatory.Mathguy64 said:
I don't think he takes 4/90. Or more correctly Boras tells him that he can get more. And I suspect someone will offer him Matt Chapman money.
Part of me can see him taking less, because he seems like the kind of guy who hates losing, but at the same time being married with a child now I can see him going for the $.
Either way, I want Tuck way the hell more than I want Bregman.
Can we bring him back next season?W said:
speaking of George...
his decline in Toronto has not been pretty
OPS by year:
2021 ---> .907 at age 31
2022 ---> .814
2023 ---> .732
2024 ---> .686
giving long contracts and big money to guys over the age of 30 is very risky business
I think he said a while back that he couldn't stand the negativity on this thread during the games, so he was going to take time away.The Porkchop Express said:How odd, first I thought he got a ban, but I remember seeing him on the Texans' thread right before the first game.All I do is Nguyen said:
Anyone heard from 2015? He kind of disappeared after the trade deadline
he's only posted 4-5 times in the last month. He doesn't have stars so can't PM him unfortunately.
Alex had bone spurs in his elbow after 2018 too. Once the ALCS was over he got surgery and was back for spring training.Hornbeck said:
One thing that is going to play into the Bregman deal is the condition of his throwing elbow. From what I've heard, it's bone spurs in his elbow. Hopefully he can get that repaired, and be right back at it next year, but it could turn into a LMJ or an Uncle Mike type situation. If I'm Dana, short term is the only thing I'd do.
Then he had a monster 2019 with the juiced Judge baseballs.EastCoastAgNc said:Alex had bone spurs in his elbow after 2018 too. Once the ALCS was over he got surgery and was back for spring training.Hornbeck said:
One thing that is going to play into the Bregman deal is the condition of his throwing elbow. From what I've heard, it's bone spurs in his elbow. Hopefully he can get that repaired, and be right back at it next year, but it could turn into a LMJ or an Uncle Mike type situation. If I'm Dana, short term is the only thing I'd do.
W said:
he has 2 years left on his contract
could be a trade deadline acquisition if the Blue Jays will eat part of his 2026 salary
How does Springer compare to Jake and Chas?Farmer1906 said:W said:
he has 2 years left on his contract
could be a trade deadline acquisition if the Blue Jays will eat part of his 2026 salary
Why would you want him?
Fangraphs has him at -6.7 defensively to go with the atrophied bat. His fWAR is 1.5.Farmer1906 said:W said:
he has 2 years left on his contract
could be a trade deadline acquisition if the Blue Jays will eat part of his 2026 salary
Why would you want him?
Hulla Baller said:How does Springer compare to Jake and Chas?Farmer1906 said:W said:
he has 2 years left on his contract
could be a trade deadline acquisition if the Blue Jays will eat part of his 2026 salary
Why would you want him?
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Chas is off the charts bad this year (-.2 fWAR and -.6 bWAR).Hulla Baller said:How does Springer compare to Jake and Chas?Farmer1906 said:W said:
he has 2 years left on his contract
could be a trade deadline acquisition if the Blue Jays will eat part of his 2026 salary
Why would you want him?
Good points. I'd rather save that money to resign Alex IMO.Faustus said:Chas is off the charts bad this year (-.2 fWAR and -.6 bWAR).Hulla Baller said:How does Springer compare to Jake and Chas?Farmer1906 said:W said:
he has 2 years left on his contract
could be a trade deadline acquisition if the Blue Jays will eat part of his 2026 salary
Why would you want him?
Jake has a 1.3 bWAR and a 1.9 fWAR compared to Springer's 1.5 in each. Jake's value is in his defense, while Springer's value is in his declining bat.
Mostly though Jake has 3 Arb years left, while George has two more years at $24.166 million each.
True. But Alex is at a position that gets hurt less often (Georges style of play leads to many issues) Alex has an elite glove at 3B and He has always been a more disciplined hitter than George ever was. Alex is a technician at hitting. George always felt like a bull in a china shop at the plate.W said:
speaking of George...
his decline in Toronto has not been pretty
OPS by year:
2021 ---> .907 at age 31
2022 ---> .814
2023 ---> .732
2024 ---> .686
giving long contracts and big money to guys over the age of 30 is very risky business
Mr.Bond said:True. But Alex is at a position that gets hurt less often (Georges style of play leads to many issues) Alex has an elite glove at 3B and He has always been a more disciplined hitter than George ever was. Alex is a technician at hitting. George always felt like a bull in a china shop at the plate.W said:
speaking of George...
his decline in Toronto has not been pretty
OPS by year:
2021 ---> .907 at age 31
2022 ---> .814
2023 ---> .732
2024 ---> .686
giving long contracts and big money to guys over the age of 30 is very risky business
Farmer1906 said:The Julio, Wander, & Tatis deals don't look nearly as good as they did a few years ago.W said:
yep, the "locking up your core" phenomenon that started 5 years ago or so...
is taking on water as more long-term signed players...turn out to be very average or injury-prone or both
This definitely has been the biggest change for Breggy this season. He has (at at least had) one of the best plate disciplines of anyone in MLB. That has not been the case this year, but I'd argue that hasn't been the case for almost the entire team. That is one thing that made our lineup very tough in the years before. Somewhere along the way we changed that.MosesHallRAB04 said:
Bregman has had a bad offensive season for his standards. The biggest concern out of it is his walk rate has plummeted. That's not a Father Time thing really unless he needs lasik.
Hornbeck said:
I think they should consider moving Bregman to first if they are going to keep him, but he's not a prototypical 3 guy with power….
I always wonder what the players who played on the Astros thought after their 1st or 2nd season missing the playoffs. Is the money better than the 'ships? I realize 'more is better', but is getting $1M or $5M/year more worth it vs. getting a championships (or 4)?SpaceCityAg05 said:
George was never going to age well as the typical athleticism-dependent OF who also plays the game really hard. Even with us in his prime he struggled to avoid injuries from his style of play and you knew that would seriously catch up to him in his 30s.
With free agents (especially Boras free agents) it is always about the money. But Bregman ought to be thinking really hard about the details beyond the contract. For someone who is so intense and obsessive when it comes to baseball, he cannot take for granted what he has here: since his first full big-league season, he has NEVER experienced a season where he wasn't playing ball in mid-to-late October.
For such a competitor, I wonder what would happen to him mentally the first time he plays for a team that misses the postseason or is a quick 2-3 and out, because that is what life normally looks like for most teams. He should not take for granted what he is a part of here in the "golden era."
BQ2001 said:
I went to a Toledo Mudhens game this summer and they used the challenge 5-6 times (batters and catchers) and each one only took about 15 seconds and over turned calls all but once. I liked it.