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Lowrie was more established to be sure, but he's not the answer going forward. Better to cash that chip while he still had some value. |
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Re: A's acquire Jed Lowrie from Astros
http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/blog/ey...r-brad-peacock
Turns out that Brad Peacock had already started his 32 hour drive to Arizona for ST when he got the call that he had been traded to Houston. Who has their ST in Florida. Fortunately, he was only about 8 hours into his drive and was able to turn around to drive to Florida..... only about 2.5 hours from where he lives, for Astros ST.
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Re: A's acquire Jed Lowrie from Astros
It's not asking much to at least try and win more than 34% of your games. The build and burn mentality's a little cheap for a team that has plenty of resources to develop without embarrassing themselves in the process.
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Then don't sign a Type A free agent -- there were loads of other FAs that wouldn't require giving up a draft pick that would at least make the team more competitive while they rebuild.
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Carter could well hit 30 dingers playing in Minute Maid. Plus, if Carlos Pena rebounds with a big year - a big if, I know - Pena could be then dealt for more assets, while Carter and Wallace - alternating as DH -keep first base warm for Singleton and Freiman, though Singleton could move to the OF. Peacock, even though he didn't have a good 2012 season, was still the top ranked A's pitching prospect, and should at least pan out as a solid pen arm. Stassi was the top rated A's catching prospect. That sounds like a good haul to me. The wild card in this deal is Rodriguez, who stands to benefit greatly from a move to a pitcher's park.
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And use money that would be better of spent in player development? No thanks.
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Here are the payrolls for the franchises that play in other similarly-sized markets to Houston (from 2012): 1. New York (Yankees: 198 / Mets: 93) 2. Los Angeles (Angels: 154 / Dodgers: 95) 3. Chicago (White Sox: 96 / Cubs 88) 4. Texas Rangers: 120 5. Houston: Projected 2013 25 million 6. Philadelphia: 174 7. Washington DC: 81 You're seriously suggesting that Houston is going to dump ~$60-$70m (the amount it would take to bring them into the same universe as their fellow large-market mates) into PLAYER DEVELOPMENT? To do what? Train all their A prospects on solid gold weight benches? Every other team on that list is running minor league systems, drafting players, making international signings, paying coaches/instructors, etc. in addition to paying out their ML payroll. To suggest that the Astros can't afford to sign enough players to field a competitive, non-100 loss team while building a farm system is ludicrous. This is exactly why other sports have salary floors or a relegation/promotion system -- because the Astros are jobbing their fans and upsetting the competitive balance of the league (think the AL West won't be a heavy favorite to send 3 teams to the post-season with this whipping boy in their back pocket all year?) by just being cheap. And, to make it more insulting, they're doing it in a market that should afford them the resources to be competitive AND building for the future at the same time.
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Bobby Abreu Rod Barajas Jason Bartlett Michael Bourn Dallas Braden Miguel Cairo Jose Contreras Todd Coffey Francisco Cordero Johnny Damon Chone Figgins Jason Giambi Kevin Gregg Willie Harris Livan Hernandez Orlando Hudson Aubrey Huff Brandon Inge Jason Isringhausen Bobby Jenks Adam Kennedy Casey Kotchman Carlos Lee Kyle Loshe Derek Lowe Mark Lowe Brandon Lyon Daisuke Matsuzaka Dustin Mosely Guillermo Mota Jaime Moyer Will Ohman Roy Oswalt Carl Pavano Brad Penny Rafael Perez Scott Podsednik Jon Rauch Francisco Rodriguez Scott Rolen J.C. Romero Freddy Sanchez Jonathan Sanchez Joe Saunders Grady Sizemore Brandon Snyder Ryan Theriot Jim Thome Matt Treanor Jose Valverde Chien-Ming Wang Kip Wells Brian Wilson Randy Wolf Chris Young Carlos Zambrano That's who's left. Outside of Michael Bourn and maybe Kyle Loshe, where are the impact players who make that team even remotely respectable? Most of the guys on that list are 1 step away from retirement, injured/coming off injuries, or just plain BAD. There's VERY little talent in the FA market IMO. IMHO, the Astros are better off letting their young players sink or swim at this point. I certainly don't think they should be dealing the newly acquired talent in the farm to get MLB players so they can tread water.
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In a rebuilding situation,as opposed to reloading, you have to be thinking upside/long-term.
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Re: A's acquire Jed Lowrie from Astros
Lohse, Oswalt and Bourne. 1 year for Oswalt, Lohse 4 and Bourne 4.
That'd up the payroll to about 48 mil. It'd solidify two rotaion spots for a year, allowing the farm to mature and gives the Astros a legit CF and leadoff hitter. Carter will make a good DH. give him 400+ AB's he'll hit 30+ HR's in that bandbox. It wouldn't make them contenders. It will bridge the gap to when their farm is ready to produce major league talent.
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