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DAT 4/12: Astros (Bolton/SDGAF) @ Mariners (Gilbert) 3:10 CT
Posted on 4/12/26 at 9:17 am
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This post was edited on 4/12/26 at 11:24 am
Posted on 4/12/26 at 9:53 am to NIH
Turns out they're still shitty.
Posted on 4/12/26 at 11:46 am to LSUBoo
Posted on 4/12/26 at 11:50 am to 5 Deep
I always like Phil. May he RIP.
Posted on 4/12/26 at 11:52 am to A Menace to Sobriety
Woke up this morning trying to gather my thoughts on how I would feel as an owner/GM of the Astros at this point, taking for granted that I made my money elsewhere and this was my hobby.
I don’t need it to provide income, but it can’t lose money, and the goal would be to increase its value before sale, to be enjoyed by my family as long as they desire after my death.
I’ve already had a historical run for 8 years with 4 WS appearances and 2 championships built through the draft and a couple key acquisitions using a process that the league has now fool-proofed against repeating.
Now, almost every player I have identified as one to invest in moving forward has been a bad move. LMJ almost immediately injured after signing, trying to re-create himself without an average MLB FB or his signature curve that made him effective. Cristin Javier next, and pretty much same song. So now let’s throw in Josh Hader, a loss in the pen that has become catastrophic to its entirety. All of these guys got $19-20 M per for the longest term of any player I’ve signed.
Jose Abreu and Christian Walker also key FA signings. $19-20 M for 3 years late in their careers. One dies on me on the field, the other performs well below career numbers.
I’m able to keep 2 core pieces, Altuve and Alvarez, from championship teams that manage to produce related to their compensation, albeit missing significant time due to various injuries, and I sorta won the lottery on Yuli w an international signing for 5 years at $8 M a year.
All of the other pieces I chose not to invest in went on to under-produce relative to their compensation, and through fate, I was able re-sign Correa at a fair market value. 2 present pieces I have with probable long term value are on the IL, Brown and Pena (finger, now knee).
I traded such a piece with one year of control after he missed half a season fouling a ball off his tibia, only traveling with the team when it went to his hometown. I got 2 everyday starters and a true #5 SP in return.
So, WTF am I waiting on with these other 2 pieces that I have little to no interest in re-signing long term? What do I know about this inevitable lockout that would keep me from moving them? It damn well isn’t that I think my team can make a final run this year.
I don’t need it to provide income, but it can’t lose money, and the goal would be to increase its value before sale, to be enjoyed by my family as long as they desire after my death.
I’ve already had a historical run for 8 years with 4 WS appearances and 2 championships built through the draft and a couple key acquisitions using a process that the league has now fool-proofed against repeating.
Now, almost every player I have identified as one to invest in moving forward has been a bad move. LMJ almost immediately injured after signing, trying to re-create himself without an average MLB FB or his signature curve that made him effective. Cristin Javier next, and pretty much same song. So now let’s throw in Josh Hader, a loss in the pen that has become catastrophic to its entirety. All of these guys got $19-20 M per for the longest term of any player I’ve signed.
Jose Abreu and Christian Walker also key FA signings. $19-20 M for 3 years late in their careers. One dies on me on the field, the other performs well below career numbers.
I’m able to keep 2 core pieces, Altuve and Alvarez, from championship teams that manage to produce related to their compensation, albeit missing significant time due to various injuries, and I sorta won the lottery on Yuli w an international signing for 5 years at $8 M a year.
All of the other pieces I chose not to invest in went on to under-produce relative to their compensation, and through fate, I was able re-sign Correa at a fair market value. 2 present pieces I have with probable long term value are on the IL, Brown and Pena (finger, now knee).
I traded such a piece with one year of control after he missed half a season fouling a ball off his tibia, only traveling with the team when it went to his hometown. I got 2 everyday starters and a true #5 SP in return.
So, WTF am I waiting on with these other 2 pieces that I have little to no interest in re-signing long term? What do I know about this inevitable lockout that would keep me from moving them? It damn well isn’t that I think my team can make a final run this year.
Posted on 4/12/26 at 11:56 am to 5 Deep
He lived more in his 76 years than most. Not a great tactician. Managed pretty much the same way he played
Posted on 4/12/26 at 12:04 pm to wahoocs
Damn, that sucks. What an absolutely shitty week this has been for Astros fans. RIP, Scrap Iron.
Posted on 4/12/26 at 1:46 pm to LSUBoo
Rip Phil. Always thankful for that first WS.
I’ll likely check sporadically today with the Masters going. But I just saw the starting lineup. Peña is injured, we have the worst pitching in the history of ever so we need all the offense we can get and we’re on a six game skid. So let’s sit Correa who was out of the lineup for 2 straight days, then an off day.
We don’t hate this management enough.
I’ll likely check sporadically today with the Masters going. But I just saw the starting lineup. Peña is injured, we have the worst pitching in the history of ever so we need all the offense we can get and we’re on a six game skid. So let’s sit Correa who was out of the lineup for 2 straight days, then an off day.
We don’t hate this management enough.
Posted on 4/12/26 at 1:55 pm to A Menace to Sobriety
quote:
DAT 4/12: Astros (Bolton/SDGAF)
Posted on 4/12/26 at 2:21 pm to Uncle Mike23
Why are we not in the sewers again? This team doesn’t deserve a new thread
Posted on 4/12/26 at 2:53 pm to Obi-Wan Tiger
quote:
Correa
Update…he is ill again
Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:18 pm to Obi-Wan Tiger
Hilarious.
Yordon struck out on a 3-2 splitter, Tuve was off throw gets into CF and he makes it to 3rd. Dumbass home plate ump interfered. Two pitches later Tuve gets picked off flat footed
Yordon struck out on a 3-2 splitter, Tuve was off throw gets into CF and he makes it to 3rd. Dumbass home plate ump interfered. Two pitches later Tuve gets picked off flat footed
Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:41 pm to TigerFan91
Four free bases already given to the opposition.
This is as bad as a Sunday SWAC game
Five free bases. This sorry fricking cocksucker walked the bases loaded
And he’s hurt lmfaoooooooo. Third time this road trip a starter can’t even get an out into the second inning. Only watching because you truly see something you’ve never seen before watching this staff
This is as bad as a Sunday SWAC game
Five free bases. This sorry fricking cocksucker walked the bases loaded
And he’s hurt lmfaoooooooo. Third time this road trip a starter can’t even get an out into the second inning. Only watching because you truly see something you’ve never seen before watching this staff
This post was edited on 4/12/26 at 3:47 pm
Posted on 4/12/26 at 4:01 pm to TigerFan91
If you don't laugh, you'll cry
Posted on 4/12/26 at 4:06 pm to texastiger38
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