Houston are discussing long-term contracts with Tucker and Valdez
It is known that the Houston Astros are considering long-term contracts with Kyle Tucker (26) and Framber Valdez (29).
The New York Post, an American media, reported an interview with general manager Dana Brown Houston on the 8th (hereafter local time). General manager Brown mentioned the long-term contracts of the two players that day.
Tucker and Valdez made their big league debuts in 2018. They have to play three more years to become free agents. “No deals are imminent and we may not reach a conclusion before Opening Day,” Brown said. It is difficult to finish at this point,” he said. 바카라사이트
But he added, “We will find out in 48 hours.” The reason why Brown is preparing for a long-term contract with the two people is to catch them in advance, who have shown good performances.
Tucker recorded 140 hits, 30 homers, and 107 RBIs in 150 games last season, and 149 hits, 30 homers, and 92 RBIs in 140 games in the 2021 season. He’s also showing his growth in terms of walks per plate appearance and strikeout rate.
Valdes served as the team’s key pitcher last season along with Justin Verlander (40, New York Mets). He also succeeded in a quality start in 24 consecutive games with an 8K scoreless shutout in 9 innings against Detroit in September.