Astros right-hander Jose Urquidy pulled himself from a minor league sport after 43 pitches as a consequence of ache in his proper elbow, supervisor Joe Espada informed reporters (X hyperlink through Matt Kawahara of the Houston Chronicle). He’d been scheduled to throw round 60 pitches.
It’s a regarding growth for a Houston membership that may see Justin Verlander open the season on the injured checklist and is aware of it’ll be with out Lance McCullers Jr. and Luis Garcia for the early portion of the 2024 marketing campaign as properly. Previous to this information, it appeared as if Urquidy would be part of Framber Valdez, Cristian Javier, Hunter Brown and J.P. France within the Astros’ Opening Day rotation. That’s no positive factor now.
Urquidy, 28, missed greater than three months of the 2023 marketing campaign with a shoulder damage, which solely makes additional arm troubles all of the extra ominous. He pitched to a career-worst 5.29 ERA when wholesome sufficient to take the mound, with the second-lowest strikeout price (16.4%) and the best stroll price (9.1%) he’s turned in throughout any huge league season.
Previous to final 12 months’s tough displaying, Urquidy was a gentle and arguably underrated member of the Houston employees. From 2019-22, he pitched 342 innings of three.74 ERA ball with a below-average 20.3% strikeout price however a wonderful 5.2% stroll price. Sturdiness has been a difficulty for the right-hander, however he’s been efficient as a rule when he’s taken the ball.
The mounting variety of accidents on the Houston employees may doubtlessly spur the group to motion. Common supervisor Dana Brown stated not even two weeks in the past that he wasn’t out there for extra beginning pitching … solely to recommend the alternative to Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle this week. Rome, citing a a number of nameless sources, reported that the ’Stros are certainly nonetheless out there for arms. Brown spoke in generalities when requested about Blake Snell, telling Rome: “So long as Snell is in the marketplace, we examine in to ask what’s the newest. Nothing new as of now.”
It’s telling that these feedback got here even earlier than right now’s potential damage to Urquidy. Presumably, if there’s actual concern that Urquidy may miss a while, that will solely hasten the group’s need so as to add to the rotation, whether or not within the type of Snell, Jordan Montgomery, Michael Lorenzen, Mike Clevinger or any of the opposite arms the free agent or commerce market might have to supply. Crane did act aggressively and decisively when the Astros discovered they’d misplaced setup man Kendall Graveman for the season, stunning many onlookers by signing Josh Hader to a five-year, $95MM contract.
Snell, after all, could be the most costly free agent in the marketplace when it comes to monetary outlay and future concerns. As a result of he rejected a qualifying supply, Snell would price the Astros their second-highest draft decide and $500K of area from subsequent 12 months’s worldwide free agent bonus pool. Since they already punted a second-round decide to signal Hader, nonetheless, that’d “solely” be a third-round decide.
Because the Astros are already at a projected $255.7MM of luxurious obligations (per RosterResource), signing Snell would push that determine previous the $257MM second-tier threshold and previous the third-tier $277MM threshold. That $277MM line is of specific notice, as crossing that barrier drops a group’s prime decide within the following 12 months’s draft by 10 locations.
Any further gamers signed by the Astros could be topic to penalty beneath the luxurious tax, though as a result of Houston didn’t pay the tax final 12 months, they’re thought of a first-time offender. That topics them to a lot lesser charges than third-time offenders just like the Yankees, Dodgers, Mets, and so on. Houston would owe a 20% tax on the following $1.3MM spent, adopted by a 32% tax on the following $20MM and a 62.5% tax on the following $20MM. That tax could be based mostly on the annual worth of the contract.
A $30MM AAV on a Snell deal, as an example, would price the Astros round $12.1MM in luxurious taxes. That’s a steep value, however it’s nowhere close to the 110% tax price the Yankees, Phillies, Dodgers and others would face. Whether or not that makes it palatable sufficient for proprietor Jim Crane to additional add to what’s already a franchise-record payroll by a large margin stays to be seen.