@DDelgattoNFL Dubon is hitting .255 with 6 big bombs on the year at a cost of around $6 million
Allen .276 with 1 and Shewnake .243 with 3 at a combined cost of $2.2 million and in Utility guy Matthews and we are exceeding everything we gave up in Dubon and spending $3 million less
@BenOndaTop The FVV was was huge in many ways. But, don’t discount losing Adams. He would’ve been a huge upgrade over Capela.
Agree 100% about next year
@michaelschwab13@JeremyBranham Here is the problem! Wade essentially knocks JOEY off the roster.
Joey, Cam, Jake should be the primary starters in the OF
@DDelgattoNFL@JeremyIKaufman Brice is still TBD IMO! I think his floor is Super Utility and his ceiling is everyday starter at 2nd.
Keep in mind Brice has shown he can play all 3 OF spots and 2nd, SS, and 3rd if needed. And, with his current tenure he’s very economically reasonable for the club
@JustBB_Media@DDelgattoNFL@Buster_ESPN Everyone outside of Astros Nation wants Crane and company to dump everything and go full rebuild.
They are all moronic!
Crane & Company can move a few pieces to add young controllable talent, add a key FA or 2 and be right back in the hunt for Championships
@JaryPound@DDelgattoNFL@42Cyc Look! I hope they don’t win less than 10! But, the reality of the NFL is that winning is hard.
This DEFENSE should be great
But, a 4th year QB with CJ’s questions is scary.
Vegas currently has Texans at 9.5 wins for their O/U
@JaryPound@DDelgattoNFL@42Cyc It’s not regression! It’s the reality of the NFL. Winning is hard and winning consistently is even harder.
Bills
Bengals
Colts 2
Jags 2
Chargers
Ravens
Steelers
Eagles
Pack
Cowboys
12 of 17 vs teams that should be competing for playoff spots.
It’s a tough road.
@CrushCityShow@Chandler_Rome I’m guessing here! But I think he has a foot problem he is fighting and I wouldn’t be shocked to see him hit IL for some rest with Hader back
@PCreighton1@MLBPA@NFL@NBA@NHL@MLB This is funny! The claim of “parity”Something like 21 or 22 MLB teams have played in at least 1 World Series in the last 20 years
The MLB has parity. They don’t need a CAP they need a realistic floor and real penalties for exceeding the tax threshold
A soft cap essentially
@SanAntonioTim And, that is the economics of baseball. Players are largely paid off PAST performance.
Perform at league minimum for 2-3 years then go to arbitration and get a little coin
Survive 3 years of ARB with more good performance and go get you BANK ROLL