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Astros make McHugh, Keuchel, and Cosart available


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QUOTE (SoxPride18 @ Jul 28, 2014 -> 11:44 PM)
I'd take Kuechel, Cosart, McHugh in that order.

 

looking at his profile, I find that I like McHugh the most. do you have any useful info

on him it would be appreciated ????

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QUOTE (LDF @ Jul 28, 2014 -> 06:56 PM)
looking at his profile, I find that I like McHugh the most. do you have any useful info

on him it would be appreciated ????

 

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mchugco01.shtml

 

That's McHugh's profile, as you can see he's already 27 and just seemed to figure it out this year. Keuchel and Cosart are still young, although they would be more expensive, have a better track record.

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QUOTE (SoxPride18 @ Jul 28, 2014 -> 11:59 PM)
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mchugco01.shtml

 

That's McHugh's profile, as you can see he's already 27 and just seemed to figure it out this year. Keuchel and Cosart are still young, although they would be more expensive, have a better track record.

 

that's, but here is what I learned, with ref to right handed pitching, I will take McHugh, he pitch 3 types of

pitches with the fast ball around +/- 92 mph. a slider and a curve ball.

 

Keuchel has 4-5 types of pitches with the FB being his best, 88-90 mph.

 

the pitcher I like is the only Lefty of the group, Cosart, 3 pitches with FB being his best 93-94 +/-. I really

wish the sox had picked his brother last yr in the draft. oh well.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jul 29, 2014 -> 12:12 AM)
Is Houston ever going to be good again?

 

not with the present management and how they are managing the money.

 

working the system for the profits, pretty much like the marlins.

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QUOTE (Andy the Clown @ Jul 29, 2014 -> 12:00 AM)
Teams might decide they'd rather pay more in prospects (less in dollars) for above average, young pitching.

 

if you are talking about HOU pitchers that are avail, imho they are

fringe players mostly long rp, except maybe cosart.

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QUOTE (LDF @ Jul 28, 2014 -> 07:16 PM)
not with the present management and how they are managing the money.

 

working the system for the profits, pretty much like the marlins.

Perennial cellar dwellers. :D

 

Its amazing they still have fans.

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QUOTE (LDF @ Jul 28, 2014 -> 07:14 PM)
that's, but here is what I learned, with ref to right handed pitching, I will take McHugh, he pitch 3 types of

pitches with the fast ball around +/- 92 mph. a slider and a curve ball.

 

Keuchel has 4-5 types of pitches with the FB being his best, 88-90 mph.

 

the pitcher I like is the only Lefty of the group, Cosart, 3 pitches with FB being his best 93-94 +/-. I really

wish the sox had picked his brother last yr in the draft. oh well.

Cosart is a righty, which makes him pretty intriguing.

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Keuchel is good, but he's a lefty and we need a righty.

Cosart was reasonably high on prospect lists, but hasn't pitched well.

McHugh was a claimed out of the scrap heap; he's had a great year, but was absolutely terrible the 4 prior years.

 

Anyway, none should be very expensive.

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QUOTE (SoxAce @ Jul 29, 2014 -> 12:19 AM)
Cosart is a righty, which makes him pretty intriguing.

 

oh man, I thought he was a lefty...... sorry.

 

but of all pitchers, I like casart the most.

 

now with the sox system, we need arms ready for prime time arms. to help now(2015).

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I would be all over Keuchel. Not sure what it would take but Keuchel could bridge the gap to Rodon when Rodon is ready and as long as Keuchel continued to pitch well he could be traded for prospects or if he's that good then keep him. 4 lefties doesn't scare me one bit.

 

Trade Danks for JR Murphy and wed be looking better,IMO.

 

OK, I'm done with arm chair GMing for now. :D

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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jul 29, 2014 -> 03:48 AM)
http://www.crawfishboxes.com/2014/7/28/594...-reporters-with

 

On whether there's a bias in the media now against the Astros' front office

 

I just don't know, are they trying to soft soap HOU miss deeds by reporting that HOU has subtly

improve the talent in the minors?

 

I will admit I am confused on the intent of the article.

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QUOTE (LDF @ Jul 29, 2014 -> 05:41 AM)
I just don't know, are they trying to soft soap HOU miss deeds by reporting that HOU has subtly

improve the talent in the minors?

 

I will admit I am confused on the intent of the article.

 

I guess the national baseball media has really been hard on the Astros this year...and the Astros' version of SoxTalk, some of the main writers are wondering why all of a sudden the local media (it would be like if the Trib and Sun-Times suddenly had White Sox players anonymously complaining about Robin Ventura's managerial style or Don Cooper or something that always stays in the clubhouse leaking).

 

Also, this idea that it's so weird or unusual for a minor league prospect to stop by in the morning on his way to another assignment (when he has to go from Lancaster, CA to Corpus Christi and Houston's in the middle anyway)...to work with the major league pitching coach.

 

It's obviously a pretty negative environment in Houston right now....and the team has also gone into another tailspin after getting close to respectability about a month ago.

 

 

Interestingly, nobody's complaining about possibly trading those three starters. Just that they might not get as much as they want for Kuechel (or Keuchel, however you spell it) and that Cosart has a reputation for being difficult for everyone to deal with (your basic prima dona, pain in the ass), so that might also hurt his value too despite having the best stuff of the three.

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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jul 29, 2014 -> 04:03 PM)
I guess the national baseball media has really been hard on the Astros this year...and the Astros' version of SoxTalk, some of the main writers are wondering why all of a sudden the local media (it would be like if the Trib and Sun-Times suddenly had White Sox players anonymously complaining about Robin Ventura's managerial style or Don Cooper or something that always stays in the clubhouse leaking).

 

Also, this idea that it's so weird or unusual for a minor league prospect to stop by in the morning on his way to another assignment (when he has to go from Lancaster, CA to Corpus Christi and Houston's in the middle anyway)...to work with the major league pitching coach.

 

It's obviously a pretty negative environment in Houston right now....and the team has also gone into another tailspin after getting close to respectability about a month ago.

 

 

Interestingly, nobody's complaining about possibly trading those three starters. Just that they might not get as much as they want for Kuechel (or Keuchel, however you spell it) and that Cosart has a reputation for being difficult for everyone to deal with (your basic prima dona, pain in the ass), so that might also hurt his value too despite having the best stuff of the three.

 

thanks .... I feel like an idiot for not being able to interpret it.

 

again thanks.

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