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Astros Acquire Carlos Gomez, Mike Fiers For Four Prospects

By Steve Adams | July 30, 2015 at 7:30pm CDT

The Astros and Brewers are announced a blockbuster trade on Thursday that will send center fielder Carlos Gomez, right-hander Mike Fiers and an international bonus slot (valued at $287,500) to Houston in exchange for outfield prospects Brett Phillips and Domingo Santana, right-hander Adrian Houser and lefty Josh Hader. The Astros did not have to make a 40-man move to add either player, as they had an open spot, and Santana was already on the 40-man.

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Gomez, of course, was believed to be headed back to the Mets last night in a swap that would’ve sent Zack Wheeler and Wilmer Flores to the Brewers, but the trade fell through after names were agreed upon due to a combination of medical concerns pertaining to his hip and perhaps financial elements as well.

Adding Gomez to the outfield mix should result in a significant improvement for the Astros over the remainder of the season. Despite hamstring issues that cost him three weeks earlier in the year, Gomez’s defense remains above average, and if he’s 100 percent healthy, he has a track record as one of the best defensive outfielders in baseball.

Plus defense has long been part of Gomez’s game due to his excellent range, but Gomez over the past three-plus seasons has turned himself into a genuine offensive weapon at the plate as well. Dating back to Opening Day 2012, Gomez is a .275/.335/.474 hitter that has averaged 24 homers and 38 stolen bases per 162 games played. Wins above replacement pegs Gomez at an average of five to five-and-a-half wins per year in that time, depending on your preferred version of the metric. Houston center fielders have been sound from a defensive standpoint this season, but they’ve combined to bat just .226/.285/.370, making Gomez an upgrade on both sides of the ball.

In addition to his strong all-around game, though, Gomez made for an appealing trade candidate due to his contractual situation. He’s the rare Scott Boras client that took an extension as opposed to waiting for free agency, and while he should still secure a $100MM+ contract with ease following the 2016 season, he’s currently in the midst of a three-year, $24MM pact that has worked out beautifully for the Brewers. Gomez is earning $8MM in 2015 — of which about $3.02MM remains — and he’ll earn $9MM in 2016. Provided he remains healthy, the Astros will pay about $12MM for as many as 221 games of Gomez’s career.

And of course, Gomez isn’t the only piece the Astros are receiving in this deal. By persuading the Brewers to include Fiers in the contract, they’ve landed a rotation piece that can potentially be controlled through the 2019 season. In fact, he won’t even be eligible for arbitration until after the 2016 season, meaning that Houston can control him for roughly the league minimum.

Fiers, 30, is a soft-tossing righty and a pronounced fly-ball pitcher, but he’s performed well overall despite an average of just 88.8 mph on his fastball. He’s somewhat of a late bloomer but has a 3.89 ERA in 118 innings this season and a lifetime 3.66 mark in 341 2/3 innings as a Major Leaguer. Fiers has averaged 9.2 K/9 despite his pedestrian heater, and he’s paired that ability to rack up K’s with solid control (2.8 BB/9). He should step directly into the Houston rotation behind ace Dallas Keuchel, rental acquisition Scott Kazmir and right-handers Collin McHugh and Scott Feldman. Fiers drew quite a bit of interest from the Blue Jays earlier this month, though Toronto has obviously gone a different route and made a splash of their own with the acquisition of David Price.

From the Brewers’ perspective, Phillips is the clear prize of the deal. A sixth-round pick by the Astros out of high school in 2012, the 21-year-old has risen to the Double-A level and shown no signs of being overmatched by the pitching he’s faced. Phillips is hitting .320/.377/.548 with 16 homers and 16 stolen bases this season while appearing primarily in center field. He entered the season as one of the Astros’ top prospects, but his excellent first half propelled him to rank 21st on Baseball America’s midseason Top 50, 35th on the midseason Top 50 of ESPN’s Keith Law and 39th on the midseason edition of MLB.com’s Top 100 prospects. Law calls him a “true five-tool” player with the potential to remain in center field, and MLB.com gives him above-average tools across the board, with his speed and arm rating as the top tools in his profile. He should immediately become the club’s No. 2 prospect behind shortstop Orlando Arcia.

The 22-year-old Santana, originally acquired by the Astros in the 2011 Hunter Pence trade with the Phillies, went hitless in a 17-at-bat big league debut in 2014 but has fared better in another limited sample in 2015, hitting .256/.310/.462 with a couple of homers in 42 plate appearances. A corner outfielder by trade, he could potentially step right onto the Brewers’ big league roster. He’s slashed .305/.400/.515 in 195 Triple-A games — part of the reason for his No. 7 ranking on MLB.com’s midseason Top 30 for the Astros and No. 87 on their overall Top 100. Santana has everyday upside but there are plenty that worry about his penchant for strikeouts; he’s whiffed at a 29.9 percent rate throughout his minor league career.

Hader came to Houston alongside L.J. Hoes from the Orioles in the 2013 trade that sent Bud Norris to Baltimore. He ranked eighth among Astros farmhands at the time of the swap, per BA, and 14th on MLB.com’s list. BA notes that Hader’s delivery at times draws comparisons to Chris Sale, and MLB.com writes that his velocity gets up to 96 mph but is paired with inconsistent secondary pitches. Hader has a 3.17 ERA with 69 strikeouts and 24 walks in 65 1/3 innings at Double-A as a 21-year-old this season.

Houser has a 5.10 ERA split across two levels (Class-A Advanced and Double-A) this season, and he’s worked as both a starter and a reliever. He’s averaged 8.5 K/9 and 3.8 BB/9 this year, and MLB.com rated him 21st among Houston prospects prior to the trade. Their scouting report praises his mid-90s fastball and ability to generate grounders but notes that the 22-year-old’s control has plenty of room for improvement.

Jon Heyman of CBS Sports first reported (via Twitter) that Gomez and Fiers were going to Houston. The Houston Chronicle’s Evan Drellich reported that there would be four to five prospects in the return (Twitter link). Lookout Landing’s Nathan Bishop nailed the return (on Twitter), and Heyman added that all of the medicals had been approved.

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  1. jakesaub

    10 years ago

    The Great Migration 2015
    Talent goes from NL to AL

    Reply
    • The Oregonian

      10 years ago

      I was thinking about that too. Seems to happen that way more years than not.

      Reply
  2. yewed

    10 years ago

    Wait, what just happened ?

    Reply
  3. Avi

    10 years ago

    Did the Mets inform the Astros about the “hip problem” and the “so expensive Gomez contract”? Wilpons need to be run out of baseball.

    Reply
    • LarsLap

      10 years ago

      Agreed 100%. Now that the Wilpon’s buddy Mr Selig is gone, time for MLB to step in behind the scenes and facilitate an ownership change. Pauper owners in New York or anywhere for that matter is a disgrace to the fan base. This should be at least a $150mil payroll team.

      Reply
      • jbroks86

        10 years ago

        Selig’s favored owner candidate, Manfred, won’t do anything. Mets need to be sold to an owner who isn’t so cheap or incompetent

        Reply
    • slider32

      10 years ago

      That’s a clown question bro!

      Reply
    • The Oregonian

      10 years ago

      Definitely. The Mets are just ridiculous.

      Reply
    • klute

      10 years ago

      3 yrs 24 mil is expensive for a gold glove CF who can hit? Also what hip problem?

      Losing Phillips is a big deal but the Astros farm system is loaded with big time OF prospects coming through the system (Daz Cameron, Kyle Tucker, Derek Fisher, Bregman and Kemp could be converted from there middle infield spots they have no chance of overtaking Correa and Altuve). Plus Astros have a top GM who knows how to draft.

      I don’t think Kazmir is just a rental. He is a native Houston guy and a lifelong Astros fan. Being on a championship contender with as many young guys as the Astros have under club control for the next 5-6 years (Correa, Springer, Tucker, McCullers, Altuve, Etc) has to be a dream come true for him.

      Astros are just barely tapping into the elite prospects they’ve accumulated over the last four drafts under Jeff Luhnow and company.

      Astros are making smart decisions and Gomez could be a long term player with the time he will have to bond with guys on this team and possibly win a championship this year, next year or even both years.

      Attention now is on adding Kimbrel and Ross to the team. Goodnight.

      Reply
  4. chopy4

    10 years ago

    So much for the hip problem.

    Reply
    • seamaholic 2

      10 years ago

      Maybe not. Astros might just figure they can get 2 months out of him no matter what and not care about anything else.

      Reply
      • Avi

        10 years ago

        He’s signed through next year.

        Reply
  5. Cam

    10 years ago

    Whoa – Astros. I am sufficiently fizzing from these moves.

    Reply
  6. xHoratiox

    10 years ago

    Can I get that in writing? Oh wait….

    Reply
  7. Vandals Took The Handles

    10 years ago

    What a high-grade farm system and a commitment from the owner can do.

    Reply
  8. Ray Ray

    10 years ago

    Now if they could just agree to swap leagues back everything would be back in order.

    Reply
  9. raef715

    10 years ago

    i would assume Domingo Santana is in it , if not Preston Tucker..Tony Kemp…maybe Appel?

    Reply
  10. mrbeast

    10 years ago

    Phillips, Santana, Hader, Houser

    Reply
  11. Bob Smiley

    10 years ago

    Phillips. Santana and 2 SP

    Reply
  12. xHoratiox

    10 years ago

    I think those are good guesses with Santana/Appel.

    Reply
  13. Meow Meow

    10 years ago

    RIP Mets

    Reply
  14. oaklandfan1

    10 years ago

    Like the deal for Milwaukee

    Reply
  15. Brixton

    10 years ago

    That package is about 5 times better than Flores and Wheeler.

    Reply
    • oaklandfan1

      10 years ago

      Yeah, exactly what I was thinking, they got lucky the Mets didn’t go through with it because this package is definitely better

      Reply
    • Ray Ray

      10 years ago

      Well they had to include Fiers as well in this one, but I agree in principle.

      Reply
      • mikesciosciasucks

        10 years ago

        Fiers is not all that great. He’s nearing 30.

        Reply
    • slider32

      10 years ago

      Yes, the Brewers won out on this trade!

      Reply
  16. xHoratiox

    10 years ago

    I’ll say Santana\Ruiz and hope that Appel is in it so I can watch him give up bombs at Miller Park in a couple years.

    Reply
    • haljordan77

      10 years ago

      Obviously, the details of the trade are known now but Ruiz wasn’t an option. The Astros traded him to the Braves during the Winter for Gattis.

      Reply
  17. jjd002

    10 years ago

    Man, it’s tough to lose Pillips, but Milwaukee got a heck of a haul.

    Reply
  18. Cora the Destroya

    10 years ago

    Astros are dealing here. They’re going all in. First Kazmir, now a pretty good bat and pitcher as well.

    Reply
  19. No Big League Choo For Yu

    10 years ago

    I really didn’t want to see Gomez go to Houston. Should be a great addition for them though. I do wish the Astros the best assuming the Rangers aren’t going to make the playoffs this year.

    Reply
  20. coldgoldenfalstaff

    10 years ago

    Phillips, yeouch.

    But we didn’t give up Appel, Velasquez, Reed or Fisher, so I’m ok with it, considering the return.

    Seems fair for both sides, hope the Astros can afford Fiers in arb.

    Reply
  21. mrbeast

    10 years ago

    Astros lose Phillips, tough loss…but Santana has been ‘meh’ and losing Hader/Houser hardly affects their farm at all.

    They still have a TON to work with for maybe Kimbrel or Chapman and STILL have a very strong core of youth.

    CarGo+Kazmir+Kimbrel/Chapman would be quite the haul for that squad.

    Reply
    • yarritsblake

      10 years ago

      If they managed to snag either CarGo and/or one of Kimbrel/Champan, they Astros would be right there with the Royals as the biggest AL threats.

      Reply
      • Joe McMahon

        10 years ago

        They already got Cargo. He means Gomez.

        Reply
        • Dock_Elvis

          10 years ago

          Already got CarGo? I miss a deal on the Colorado end? I don’t think they have the pieces for it actually… I don’t believe Appel gets that done

          Reply
          • No Big League Choo For Yu

            10 years ago

            Carlos Gomez is also sometimes called CarGo.

            Reply
          • petfoodfella

            10 years ago

            CarGo is in Colorado. The wanna be just got traded.

            Reply
    • haljordan77

      10 years ago

      They could still trade for Kimbrel or Chapman, but they may not need them now. With the addition of Fiers, McCullers will probably be shifted to the bullpen for the remainder of this season(then maybe back into the rotation for the postseason). That would help limit his innings and give Luhnow the “flamethrower” in the bullpen that he said he wanted a while back.

      Reply
  22. Larry David's Joe Pepitone Jersey

    10 years ago

    I don’t know that Astros system that well, but this seems to be a better haul for the Brewers (although Fiers being traded as well probably has a lot to do with that).
    The law of Mets suggests that Gomez will be completely uninjured and successful as an Astro.

    Reply
  23. voiceofreason 2

    10 years ago

    Great return all around. Phillips’ stock has risen a lot this year, but the Astros have a lot of OF prospects.

    Reply
  24. heavencent

    10 years ago

    Wow, Milwaukee REALLY wanted to get rid of Gomez. Nice return. I’m hip.

    Reply
  25. notagiantsfan

    10 years ago

    Is Santana MLB ready, now?

    Reply
    • mrbeast

      10 years ago

      He almost looks like he could end up as one of the dreaded quadruple A types…he’s got the ability and has certainly shown it at AAA but his stints in MLB have been underwhelming. Granted, we’re talking very small sample size…soooo….who knows?

      Reply
      • notagiantsfan

        10 years ago

        If G Parra goes in the next 24 hours, the Brewers are a little thin in the OF

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        • mikeyst13

          10 years ago

          He’s spent a little time in the big leagues, I would guess they’ll have to bring him up right away and deal with the K’s, if Parra goes (and I’m assuming he will) loks like all of us Brewer fans get to look forward to Logan Schaefer and his .180 career batting average manning CF for a while.

          Reply
          • notagiantsfan

            10 years ago

            It’s too bad for Logan Schafer, cause I’m not rooting against him but he’s this year Hunter Morris.

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          • mikeyst13

            10 years ago

            Well at least with Morris we still saw some potential, with Scheafer we all know what’s coming, solid D, can’t hit a lick. Only other option in CF would probably be calling up Phillips or Taylor and I don’t think either is quite ready. Unless of course they think they can re-sign Parra and keep him.

            Reply
    • raef715

      10 years ago

      he’s struck out in literally half of his major league at bats so far…but he’s only 22…

      Reply
      • notagiantsfan

        10 years ago

        OTOH, the Brewers had Gorman Thomas, Rob Deer, and Jose Hernandez when he set the single season record for Ks, so historically speaking, he’ll fit right in?

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  26. xHoratiox

    10 years ago

    “The law of Mets suggests that Gomez will be completely uninjured and successful as an Astro.” – You win the comment of the day, much more original than the idiot national guys referencing Tom Hanks as you knew they would once Flores started crying…

    Reply
  27. miggypop44

    10 years ago

    Brett Phillips is going to be a superstar. Great pickup for the Brewers. But also, great trade by the Astros. Shows they really mean business. I think they will try to sign Carlos Gomez long-term if he performs well the next year and half.

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    • coldgoldenfalstaff

      10 years ago

      Agree, OF was a big question mark and now it looks solid. Gomez effectively replaces Rasmus next year.

      I wonder if Phillips power not translating to AA is what made Luhnow pull the trigger? Plus we just added two good OF prospects in the other Tucker and Cameron.

      Reply
      • haljordan77

        10 years ago

        Plus they kept Derek Fisher. (As well as Teoscar Hernandez but I think his stock has fallen this season.)

        Reply
  28. notagiantsfan

    10 years ago

    I like Fiers, and was perplexed by what the Brewers had in him. He was a mediocre 4, to a good 5. I kinda wonder if he’ll get slaughtered in AL, tho.

    Reply
  29. iowarockeyes

    10 years ago

    “If you havin’ side problems I feel bad for ya son. I got 99 problems but my hip ain’t one” – Carlos Gomez

    Reply
  30. Martin H.

    10 years ago

    Damn Padres couldn’t make a deal…

    Let me guess, Preller probably wanted Breman Xd

    Reply
    • Martin H.

      10 years ago

      Bregman*

      Reply
  31. kule

    10 years ago

    Looks like a better package than what the brewers would have gotten from the mets

    Reply
    • nleininger

      10 years ago

      Maybe. Mets were giving the Brewers 2 players with some MLB experience and success. The Astros gave them none.

      Reply
  32. arianborova

    10 years ago

    @miggypop44 if he does well, they’ll resign him? Man, Carlos Beltran hit 8 homeruns in the playoffs the year they traded for him and didn’t resign him. Highly doubt resign him. Gotta use whatever money they have on Correa, Springer and Keuchel.

    Reply
    • Joe McMahon

      10 years ago

      He’s under contract for 2016 as well.

      Reply
    • mrbeast

      10 years ago

      They tried like crazy to re-sign Beltran that year…Carlos wanted the “lights” of NY and spurned the ‘Stros. Houston offered the exact same contract that NYM’s did but with the added bonus of ZERO STATE TAXES. Beltran made his choice to leave.

      Reply
    • mrbeast

      10 years ago

      …and Correa is under club control for years to come, Springer: not sure gotta check…and I think Keuchel has at least one more cheap year left.

      Reply
  33. raef715

    10 years ago

    pretty good deal for the Brewers…

    so for Houston, how do you think they line up their pitchers for playoffs? obviously they wanted Cole to lead the rotation and everyone would have fallen perfectly behind him..but now, i guess you guy Kuechel, Kazmir, McCullers, Fiers? or will they not let mccullers pitch that many innings?

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    • mrbeast

      10 years ago

      Jeff Luhnow has come out on record as saying that they will not limit McCullers like other teams have with their young guns…sounds like the Astros are happy the plan to compete has developed so quickly and are “all in” this season so to speak.

      Reply
  34. leavejackburtonalone

    10 years ago

    Nice deal for the Brewers, I’ve liked Domingo Santana for a long time. I hope he gets to start the rest of the year for the Brewers.

    Reply
  35. Novak

    10 years ago

    Nothing was leaked about this deal until it was pretty much done, and the Astros had no problem with Gomez’s medicals. Lol Mets.

    Reply
  36. mikeyst13

    10 years ago

    Love the return for the Brewers. Gotta hope Phillips can stay in CF for a while and maybe would have been nice to get 1 pitcher a little more pro ready than 2 works in progress, but couldn’t have asked for much more. Santana appears to be a simple all or nothing type hitter, but on Miller Park that could play well.

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  37. max l

    10 years ago

    Good for both sides. Gomez is great for Houston, and Fiers gives them rotation depth if they want to cut McCullers innings down the last 9 weeks of the season. Brewers got a pretty good haul back, much, much better then would’ve gotten for the Mets.

    Now if the Astros go trade for Kimbrel or Chapman, they’ll really be in business…

    Reply
  38. slider32

    10 years ago

    Makes the Mets Alderson and company look more dysfunctional!

    Reply
  39. theo2016

    10 years ago

    Surprising. Least it happens when the brewers are playing the cubs. Im not as high on phillips as it seems most commentators are. Love santana as an upside play. Gotta flip parra now. Sellers market on bats clearly. Zobrist, moss and gomez getting nice hauls.

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  40. davbee

    10 years ago

    Much better get for the Brewers than the Mets package. Wheeler would have been nice, but Flores is what he is, and that’s not much. Milwaukee needs a quantity of young prospects with upside and this deal fits the bill.

    Reply
  41. phillyphanatics

    10 years ago

    The NL to AL mlb talent exodus is not unexpected since there are many more teams in the AL who are taking a shot, while in the NL nearly half the teams are selling (or hoping to sell). AJ Preller hasn’t even gotten to the loading dock to back up his truck…

    Reply
  42. ratty1

    10 years ago

    Now make my day…Kimbrel & Cashner ..for Carlos Correa

    Reply
    • haljordan77

      10 years ago

      “Now make my day…Kimbrel & Cashner ..for Carlos Correa”

      I think the Padres would have to add Ross, J. Upton, Alonso, and A.J. Preller’s first born child to make that deal happen.

      Reply
  43. mikeyst13

    10 years ago

    The big downside I see in this is the loss of Fiers almost gaurantees another season of having to watch Garza every 5 days.

    Reply
    • davbee

      10 years ago

      This season is toast. Doesn’t matter who they trot out in 2015. Need to be pointing to 2018 and beyond.

      Reply
    • notagiantsfan

      10 years ago

      Garza is going to have give up 10 runs in each inning of his next two starts for the Brewers to sit him down.

      Also he might have to commit a crime where he harms another human being……

      Reply
  44. jl9830a 2

    10 years ago

    So for all the people who want to keep fashionably bashing the Mets, why don’t you try thinking this through. Gomez was a 6-WAR player each of the last two seasons (that’s MVP caliber). With one more season on his contract, he’s on pace for less than 3 WAR this season, after an injured and relatively unproductive first half. They just traded him for HOU’s 2, 9, 14, and not-top 20 prospects (pretty mediocre package for an MVP-caliber player who isn’t a rental). They’ve just sold him at his lowest value in at least 3 years.

    The economically prudent decision would have been- provided this was the best offer they could find now for Gomez- to hold on to him (since you all claim he’s healthy), watch him have a sick second half, then trade him this offseason for maximum value. The only reason you don’t do this is if you think the guy will lose value moving forward. The fact that the Brewers traded Gomez for this package, with a year left on his deal, vindicates the Mets here. There’s clearly something up with Gomez. Why else would they be pushing him so much? It’s not like they got some great deal for him from Houston. If Gomez was really healthy and primed to have a big second half, MIL would have kept him and traded him in the offseason.

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    • notagiantsfan

      10 years ago

      I have no idea if Carlos Gomez is healthy or his hip is made of LEGOs. Maybe the Brewers are selling some snake oil? Maybe the Mets are being silly? Maybe the Mets are right? Maybe the Astros just got taken in? I have zero idea. But that sounds like a massive “sour grapes” rationalization.

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      • jl9830a 2

        10 years ago

        How is it sour grapes? It’s simple logic. Gomez’s value right now is at its lowest in at least 3 years (that’s a fact- he was an MVP-caliber player the last two full seasons, and is half the player so far this year, according to WAR).

        There’s a reason MIL is so quick to trade him. If you know anything about economics or finance, you know that to sell a stock at its lowest value is a poor decision.

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        • cookiemonster

          10 years ago

          where to start. first you are most likely using out dated prospect lists, second the economically prudent decision would be to save themselves the roughly 4 mil he is due before the winter. you say hold on to him until his value his higher, yet seem to forget the club he is going to is paying more in prospects for that extra year of control.

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        • cookiemonster

          10 years ago

          mlb.com’s most recent prospect list has them at 2,7,14,21…. you can bump 7,14,21 up one because vincent velazquez should exhaust his prospect status this year. so 2,6,13,20, from a deep system. thats post draft too where their first 3 picks are basically automatically put in the top 5 before they have even played in the minors…

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    • Novak

      10 years ago

      They were competitive in 2013 and 2014, so they weren’t going to trade him then. They planned to be competitive in 2015, so they didn’t trade him before the season. Now that they fell flat on their face and have a roster that will not compete in the near future, this is the earliest realistic point that the Brewers would sell Gomez. A bit of a down year sure, but I’m guessing very recent history and SSS alleviates some concerns, considering his elite status and the seller’s market.

      I think you’re severely underrating the return the Brewers got as well. The Astros have one of if not the best farm in baseball right now, so the 9th best is probably top 3 for any other team and so on. Phillips was deemed untouchable as a 5 tool prospect until Fiers was added.

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      • craigcounsellhitsbombs

        10 years ago

        This pretty much sums it up.

        This was a very good deal for Houston. He had an hamstring injury that’s slowed him down for part of the first half. That and Milwaukee was abysmally terrible the first few months of the season. That kind of slump is contagious, especially when the people batting around you aren’t actually batting at all. He’ll turn it on hard for the stretch run. Have you seen Gomez play? He feeds on pressure and attention.

        Value just isn’t in on field production though. Ask any Brewers fan who the life of the team has been the past 4 years and you’ll get the same answer from everyone. Carlos was a stand up guy who made all the right people happy and pissed off everyone else. He’s the exact guy you want in a stretch race to keep the atmosphere loose and fun. I also think he’ll be a great influence on the younger core they have in Houston.

        As far as the return on Milwaukee’s end. We’re getting 3 top 100 prospects in the game, and all 4 guys we just got immediately enter our top 30. Phillips is going to be a bonafide star and Hader has #2/#3 potential. By 2018, we could have a rotation of Peralta/Jungmann/Hader/Nelson/Lopez and an outfield of Phillips/Santana/Braun. I’ll trade 1.5 years of Gomez for that any day.

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  45. charles stevens

    10 years ago

    Milwaukee stocked up on some talent. Good job Melvin. I’m a little surprised Houston made this deal. They’re going all in it appears.

    Reply
  46. richylawless

    10 years ago

    Astros just picked up one of the best most passionate players in the game. Carlos Gomez is the truth, fiery, aggressive and most important good. He always plays hard and will give you everything hes got on every play in the outfield and during every at bat. Smart move astros.

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  47. everlastingdave

    10 years ago

    Game on in the AL West. Whoever loses out in the division race is going to be tough to catch for the Wild Card.

    Reply
  48. parman4818

    10 years ago

    I a Astro fan and I don’t like this trade at all. Brett Phillips is going to be a All Star for many years. They have Marisnick in center who is a very good defensive player Gomez is not a upgrade in my opinion and Fiers is at best a 4 but more like a 5 starter.Brewers got more then those two are worth

    Reply
  49. mwk89

    10 years ago

    AL teams loading up. Seems like a better deal for the brewers than they would have gotten from the mets

    Reply
  50. Jorge Soler Powered

    10 years ago

    Mets lost again today. Only 2 games over .500. At what point do we stop talking about them as a legit playoff contender when they can barely win more games than they lose?

    Reply
  51. AstrosJosh

    10 years ago

    I understand why the Astros made the trade. You are in 1st place, but going to have to go through a dog fight with the Angels and Rangers to keep it. You haven’t made the playoffs since 2005 and the fans deserve to see this type of progression. I get it.

    But, giving up Phillips – DANG. I would’ve not done it. I think they could have found another outfield bat at a cheaper cost. I think Phillips is going to end up being an even better player that Gomez.

    However, I do understand why they made the move.

    Reply
  52. Bob M.

    10 years ago

    Astros gave up a top 25 prospect and a bunch of borderline top 100s for a CF who could be the best in baseball outside of Trout and a #3.

    Reply
    • rob361

      10 years ago

      Thats just it…they’re “Prospects” maybe 1 of them will pan out…who knows.

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