@Wilson_2323@michaelschwab13 They need both, badly. The rotation sucks, bad. The outfield offensively production also sucks, bad. Neither are wrong, unfortunately they don’t have near enough (to trade without destroying the future) to get any meaningful pieces. They’re better leaving it as is.
@TopherT613@SleeperAstros I don’t necessarily mean he starts pitching better in Houston, I’m saying more so that teams look past his current struggles and trade for what they think they can unlock and find the more dominant version that we saw in years past. But I agree
@TopherT613@SleeperAstros I guess it depends what potential suitors value. If they think he ends up being the missing back end piece that gets a team a pennant/ring maybe they take the chance. But I agree majority of teams probably don’t want to take the risk.
@JeremyBranham It won’t happen. I still am not off of the wagon that they need to seriously consider moving him, if the consensus is he won’t be extended. A player like him CANNOT leave for nothing. Would be a colossal mistake that haunts the future of the organization. Same with Peña.
@AustinCory@NateisDiggity@Chandler_Rome I’ll say his ceiling is higher than burrows, however burrows is making league minimum to Imai’s $18M. They shouldn’t even be close to each other in production.
@NateisDiggity@Chandler_Rome How is it progress? His issue all year has been his inability to go deep into games. Even if he doesn’t implode and give up 8 runs he still puts an insane amount of stress on the bullpen, that’s not sustainable. His career will be incredibly short if he can’t figure that out.
@NateisDiggity@Chandler_Rome The bar is so low lol. Never in my life would I have thought people would be happy that their $18M starting pitcher went 3.2 innings 😂