So if he’s good, then the Astros basically windup paying 1/$51M for him?
Imagine if we had a cheapskate owner who hated spending money…..that kind of deal would really scare him off from ever spending again.
That’s the thing with being negative about your sports team signing big time players; you’ll be right more often than wrong. So you look like you know something. When the reality is, you’re probably just a bitter person.
This 100%. The Cubs were 17th in runs scored since June 1 (or for 2/3 of the season). With the regressions that are likely, plus losing Tucker, the offense may be terrifying. It concerns me more than the pitching.