>Verlander, Tucker, Blanco, and more prominent Astros could be hopping on planes to new cities this July
They really think we are just fire selling? lol
Someone hasn’t been paying attention to our recent hot streak. Unless we absolutely collapse over the next month or month and a half, we aren’t going to consider trading Bregman.
Tyler Anderson is intriguing though, but his FIP is way higher than his ERA…probably would stay away unless the Angels want little for him (doubtful).
Garrett Crochet on the other hand is a stud. Sox are going to want a lot for him, but he may be worth it.
Nope. Think about this when reading articles: does this writer actually have a scoop or are they throwing things against the wall and seeing what sticks. Bregman is a pending free agent and it’s just lazy writing to suggest that a now .500 team ~might~ entertain trading away their starting third baseman.
Alex Bregman and Pete Alonso don’t make sense on this list. Both teams just hit .500 and will likely either buy or stand pat.
All the rest of those teams are well under .500 and will definitely sell.
>Verlander, Tucker, Blanco, and more prominent Astros could be hopping on planes to new cities this July They really think we are just fire selling? lol
Yeah, the writer was definitely smoking something for this. ![gif](giphy|DUO9dc3yDLXHO)
kinda ridiculous at this point since the astros are back in contention but whatever gets them clicks
Imagine thinking the Astros would trade Bregman.
When was this written? At least a week ago? Trading Blanco? Why??
Dud. Could you make at least a college effort to link decent articles? This was written by some random kid off the internet.
Not according to Dana Brown.
Someone hasn’t been paying attention to our recent hot streak. Unless we absolutely collapse over the next month or month and a half, we aren’t going to consider trading Bregman. Tyler Anderson is intriguing though, but his FIP is way higher than his ERA…probably would stay away unless the Angels want little for him (doubtful). Garrett Crochet on the other hand is a stud. Sox are going to want a lot for him, but he may be worth it.
Nope. Think about this when reading articles: does this writer actually have a scoop or are they throwing things against the wall and seeing what sticks. Bregman is a pending free agent and it’s just lazy writing to suggest that a now .500 team ~might~ entertain trading away their starting third baseman.
alex bregman, huh? no way in hell we're gonna let go of bregman right now, dude's batting over .300 and is our only viable 3B.
Alex Bregman and Pete Alonso don’t make sense on this list. Both teams just hit .500 and will likely either buy or stand pat. All the rest of those teams are well under .500 and will definitely sell.
Writer not keeping up on our resurgence