DT LUNA
Vietnam Veteran
Well that's that
Well that's that
Unless JD has some inside info, I would hate to build up my hope on this. It'l make Yu's contract look like peanuts.
Unless awful
Don't hold your breathUnless JD has some inside info, I would hate to build up my hope on this. It'l make Yu's contract look like peanuts.
No, but I don't want to sign a 31 year old pitcher who has had Tommy John surgery to a 6 year contract.so mediocre is satisfactory to you
so mediocre is satisfactory to you
Could not agree more.No, but I don't want to sign a 31 year old pitcher who has had Tommy John surgery to a 6 year contract.
Good for you Romeo. Congrats on the new dad thing and good luck on the doctorate. Those are much more important than anything here.Thank God my Sooners are on the upswing. I’ll be in Dallas quite a bit the next two years and will try to catch some games, but gee this shit is depressing knowing we’re not even close to being real contenders. I’m hoping we’re gonna let some guys build some value first half this season and start the rebuild process.
Teams will want to see that guys like Hamels and to some extent even Beltre still have value. Neither will bring a stellar return, both can be valuable to trade if they both show they can be valuable to other teams, and we’re still probably eating some of Hamels salary in any trade. We’re stuck with Choo unless he just goes off the first half of the season and even then I’d still expect us to have to eat a sizeable piece of his annual salary to unload him, but it would be worth it most likely, and if we could be something with some potential upside in return would be nice. Andrus is probably our most valuable trade piece but I have a hunch he’s the veteran they’ll hold onto and he’s young enough he can still be playing at a high level of the team can return to form in a couple of years.
I haven’t had much of a chance to think about Rangers baseball with the whole being a new dad thing and also working on my doctorate. I’ll be following the guys again, but not participating much. Really hoping to see Gallo and Mazara take another step forward, Calhoun to settle in, and Odor to get his shit together. Also would really like to see Profar given a shot this year. We either need to start him or trade him. Hard to believe we had the number one prospect in baseball and fucked him up. Not entirely his blame, but Washington’s final parting gift still paying dividends it seems.
Thank God my Sooners are on the upswing. I’ll be in Dallas quite a bit the next two years and will try to catch some games, but gee this shit is depressing knowing we’re not even close to being real contenders. I’m hoping we’re gonna let some guys build some value first half this season and start the rebuild process.
Teams will want to see that guys like Hamels and to some extent even Beltre still have value. Neither will bring a stellar return, both can be valuable to trade if they both show they can be valuable to other teams, and we’re still probably eating some of Hamels salary in any trade. We’re stuck with Choo unless he just goes off the first half of the season and even then I’d still expect us to have to eat a sizeable piece of his annual salary to unload him, but it would be worth it most likely, and if we could be something with some potential upside in return would be nice. Andrus is probably our most valuable trade piece but I have a hunch he’s the veteran they’ll hold onto and he’s young enough he can still be playing at a high level of the team can return to form in a couple of years.
I haven’t had much of a chance to think about Rangers baseball with the whole being a new dad thing and also working on my doctorate. I’ll be following the guys again, but not participating much. Really hoping to see Gallo and Mazara take another step forward, Calhoun to settle in, and Odor to get his shit together. Also would really like to see Profar given a shot this year. We either need to start him or trade him. Hard to believe we had the number one prospect in baseball and fucked him up. Not entirely his blame, but Washington’s final parting gift still paying dividends it seems.
Good to hear from you. Family first. Check in when you can.Thank God my Sooners are on the upswing. I’ll be in Dallas quite a bit the next two years and will try to catch some games, but gee this shit is depressing knowing we’re not even close to being real contenders. I’m hoping we’re gonna let some guys build some value first half this season and start the rebuild process.
Teams will want to see that guys like Hamels and to some extent even Beltre still have value. Neither will bring a stellar return, both can be valuable to trade if they both show they can be valuable to other teams, and we’re still probably eating some of Hamels salary in any trade. We’re stuck with Choo unless he just goes off the first half of the season and even then I’d still expect us to have to eat a sizeable piece of his annual salary to unload him, but it would be worth it most likely, and if we could be something with some potential upside in return would be nice. Andrus is probably our most valuable trade piece but I have a hunch he’s the veteran they’ll hold onto and he’s young enough he can still be playing at a high level of the team can return to form in a couple of years.
I haven’t had much of a chance to think about Rangers baseball with the whole being a new dad thing and also working on my doctorate. I’ll be following the guys again, but not participating much. Really hoping to see Gallo and Mazara take another step forward, Calhoun to settle in, and Odor to get his shit together. Also would really like to see Profar given a shot this year. We either need to start him or trade him. Hard to believe we had the number one prospect in baseball and fucked him up. Not entirely his blame, but Washington’s final parting gift still paying dividends it seems.
apparently that's what the owners want: to sit back and watch the big boys play now and for the foreseeable futureGood luck Yu.
He got what everyone thought he would get before the offseason got underway. Nothing really surprising. That much for an ace is the cost of doing business these days. You either pay the price or sit on the sidelines watching the big boys play.
I'm glad JD passed him up. Fielder and Choo taught us a lesson. Long high price contracts can easily take a bad turn and Yu with TJ history and age 31 no thanks. Kudos JD.Good luck Yu.
He got what everyone thought he would get before the offseason got underway. Nothing really surprising. That much for an ace is the cost of doing business these days. You either pay the price or sit on the sidelines watching the big boys play.
I'm glad JD passed him up. Fielder and Choo taught us a lesson. Long high price contracts can easily take a bad turn and Yu with TJ history and age 31 no thanks. Kudos JD.
Agree. Hard time understanding why some think he would make us contenders.Truth is, we wouldn’t make use of his good years anyways. We’re at least two years away from being real contenders.
Agree. Hard time understanding why some think he would make us contenders.
Yep and evaluate the youngsters and go from there. Future looks promising.Need to let Beltre and Hamels prove their value and trade them this season. Hopefully Choo shows some value and we trade him too.
The future will be promising if we can develop a true ace, a true #2 and a true #3 along with a good catcher, second baseman, and center fielder. Ragans, Crouse, and Matuella might turn out to be those first three, but odds are a least one of them will fail to become one of those top 3 pitchers in the rotation. Taveras has to blossom like Brinson did. We then would have to somehow find a 2B and C in our system. We have to do all that without getting close enough to a wild card slot in the next 3 years so JD won't be tempted to trade those guys away.Yep and evaluate the youngsters and go from there. Future looks promising.
The future will be promising if we can develop a true ace, a true #2 and a true #3 along with a good catcher, second baseman, and center fielder. Ragans, Crouse, and Matuella might turn out to be those first three, but odds are a least one of them will fail to become one of those top 3 pitchers in the rotation. Taveras has to blossom like Brinson did. We then would have to somehow find a 2B and C in our system. We have to do all that without getting close enough to a wild card slot in the next 3 years so JD won't be tempted to trade those guys away.
Of course all of that is assuming Gallo, Mazara and Calhoun actually turn into the guys we think they can become. Then there is the whole idea of what to do at the corners when Beltre is gone. Either Guzman has to become a good choice for 1B or we have to find one of those as well.
In other words, a whole lot of things are going to have to break right. They might as well go ahead and trade Hamels and Beltre now so maybe we can get some guys in return to help us out 3 or 4 years down the line. They have already done Beltre wrong by convincing him they were going to be contenders this year. They owe it to him to trade him somewhere else so he can win a championship. He is never going to be more valuable in trade than he is right now. The same can probably be said for Hamels.