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Astros sign and promote Jon Singleton

Jeff Passan with the scoop:

The Houston Astros and minor leaguer Jon Singleton agreed on a historic contract Monday, guaranteeing the first baseman $10 million before he has played a single game in the major leagues, a source with knowledge of the deal told Yahoo Sports.

Dave Cameron with some analysis:

It goes without saying that this deal is a huge potential boon to the Astros. If Singleton turns out to be a quality player, he would have gone well beyond $35 million in his arbitration years and first free agent season, but if Singleton busts, they’re only out $7 or $8 million above and beyond what they would have paid by going year to year. Risking $7 or $8 million for a chance to save upwards of $30 million — let’s assume a high-quality slugging 1B would have earned ~$40 million in future arbitration earnings and another ~$25 million for his first free agent year — is a total no-brainer for a team like the Astros.

This is, obviously, the sort of unprecedented thing the Pirates were trying to do with Gregory Polanco in camp this year, and now the precedent has been set by the Astros and Singleton here. Singleton’s off-field drug issues make this a bit of a unique case aside from the unprecedented nature of the whole thing, but this sort of thing is the obvious conclusion to the Super Two game that teams have been playing for the last five years or so. Even if the Pirates won’t get Polanco inked to an extension before his imminent promotion (well, probably not, at least), that doesn’t mean that they won’t try something like this again in the future.

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Game 56: Pirates 5 Dodgers 3

It’s hard to imagine a bigger pitching mismatch on paper than Edinson Volquez vs. Zack Greinke given Greinke’s great start to 2014 and Volquez’s roller coaster season to this point, but Volquez more or less matched Greinke pitch for pitch over his five innings of work tonight. His curveball was as good as it’s been […]

Pirates trade Bryan Morris to Marlins for 39th pick in draft

This is kind of random and out of the blue: the Pirates announced today that they traded Bryan Morris to the Marlins for the 39th pick int his year’s draft. The 39th overall pick is one of the “competitive lottery” picks given to bad/small market teams after each of the first two rounds of the […]

Progress

By winning the first two games of this Dodgers’ series, its tempting to say that the Pirates are playing with house money and that even if they don’t find a way to win either of these two nationally televised (or, in the case of tonight, semi-nationally telelvised) to close out the series, that this series […]

A brief digression about Josh Beckett

For some reason, I was really surprised when I learned that Josh Beckett’s no-hitter against the Phillies was the first of his career. I was sure that he’d thrown one at some point for the Marlins. That realization got me to thinking about Beckett, the nature of his career, and the nature of pitching prospects […]

Game 53: Pirates 6 Dodgers 3

I sound like a broken record at this point, but pretty much every time Gerrit Cole takes the mound, something happens that makes me think, “Maybe this is going to be the night that it all clicks for him.” In this particular game, it was the 22 pitches that Cole needed to get through the […]

I’m back

After more than a week of no internet at home and moving across town, I’m now more or less done moving and settled in at a new apartment that again affords me internet access after work hours. That this is done just in time for the Pirates/Dodgers series this weekend is a mixed blessing, I […]

The Volquez experiment continues

Keeping results and the Pirates entirely aside for a second, I think that the early results the Pirates have gotten from the Edinson Volquez Experiment have been really fascinating. You can navigate Volquez’s FanGraphs page and his Brooks Baseball page and see that Volquez is throwing about the same speed last year and that the break […]

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Game 50: Pirates 5 Mets 3

Within the last week or so, I came across an article here or there about Jose Abreu. Seeing his name, I briefly thought about how I had wanted to see the Pirates more involved in the bidding for the Cuban star over the winter. Almost immediately, I realized that Gaby Sanchez and Ike Davis have […]

Brandon Cumpton’s audition

Brandon Cumpton has been tabbed for today’s start against the Mets, which means that he gets the first shot at filling Wandy Rodriguez’s vacated rotation space. Cumpton made two decent starts for the Bucs while Rodriguez was on the disabled list, though the Pirates lost his first start 2-1 and he helped them cough up […]

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Dispatches from the land without interent

Not having internet access at home has been not quite as inconvenient as I thought it might be, but it has a few weird, unanticipated effects. One was on Friday, when I was trying to sneak home for a little before my parents came into town and I realized that my phone was out of […]

Keep pressing

As I mentioned this morning, the Pirates are 10-8 in their last 18 games and that’s an improvement over the way they were playing before, but it’s still not good enough. They seem like maybe they’re on the verge of pushing things in the right direction right now, but that’s happened a couple times already […]

Game 46: Pirates 3 Nationals 1

The Pirates have certainly been playing a little bit better of late (they’re now 10-8 in their last 18 games, which is a pace that will eventually get them back to around .500, but not much of anywhere else), but a lot of the wins have been these crazy, frantic affairs where the starters melt […]

Edinson Volquez tries to stay in the rotation against the Nationals

I would read the Pirates’ decision to DFA Wandy Rodriguez today as a signal that the club realizes that they’re in a very serious amount of trouble in regards to contending in 2014 and that they can no longer mess around with players who are actively hurting their chances to win when better options exist […]

Game 45: Pirates 9 Orioles 8

OK, so, here’s the situation: the modem that gives me internet in my apartment is broken. I’ve been told that they need to send a serviceperson to my apartment to fix it rather than have me just drop off the broken modem and get a new one, because they’re concerned the wiring in my building […]

Game 44: Orioles 9 Pirates 2

I got home from work last night, went for a run, sat down to write a preview of the game, and found out that I didn’t have internet in my apartment. I shrugged, went to softball, went to the post-softball cookout, and came home at 10:30 ready to watch the condensed game and do a […]

The Final Vortex of all Gregory Polanco Discourse

Gregory Polanco is the best prospect that I can remember the Pirates having. This is a strong statement given some of the talent that has come through the Pirates’ system in recent years, but it’s not hyperbole. It shouldn’t be misunderstood, either: Andrew McCutchen is a far better MLB player than his time as a […]

Games 42 and 43: Yankees 4 Pirates 3 // Pirates 5 Yankees 3

(Sorry this is so late; read through the stuff about yesterday and stay for a “state of the team” ramble down at the bottom of the post.) Yesterday was a weird day of baseball at Yankee Stadium. The Pirates spent most of both games looking like they’d never played the sport of baseball before, but […]

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