The 2019 ESPN 97.5 Occasional Invitational has been postponed
OCCASIONAL INVITATIONAL
06 May 2019
OCCASIONAL INVITATIONAL
We have decided to postpone the golf tournament due to inclement weather. We do not want anyone in danger of flooding and we want everyone to have a great time at our event. With that being said: the tournament will be moved to June 19th. Same details as June 5 would have been, 10:30 a.m. registration with an 11:30 a.m. shotgun start. IF you are unable to make this date, please let me know and we will make arrangements. More details will be emailed to participants. . Please let all your teammates know. We do not have everyone's email, only the person who registered.
Astros starter Hunter Brown had a breakout season in 2024, after struggling mightily in 2023, when he posted an ERA over five. And while that's good news for the team heading into 2025, it could present some challenges when looking at the big picture.
That's because we're already hearing speculation that Brown won't be willing to sign an extension with the Astros, preferring to wait until free agency to entertain any long-term contract offers. Some reports indicate Brown had interest in signing a deal last year, but Houston may have missed their window. It's hard to blame the Astros front office for not offering Brown an extension after a miserable 2023 season, but could this development change how the Astros operate moving forward?
Brown won't be a free agent until 2029, so it's not like he's going anywhere anytime soon. But his hiring of Scott Boras suggests he's not looking to give Houston a hometown discount.
Astros ace Framber Valdez is only one season away from free agency, and based on what the market is telling us, he will likely command a contract in the $200 million range. And while his resume is certainly better than Brown's, he's five years older than Hunter, and has a lower strikeout rate.
So if we're projecting forward, which pitcher has more value? Brown is younger and has incredible upside, but he also only has one good season under his belt. While Framber has been one of the most consistent pitchers in baseball since 2020.
Don't miss the video above as ESPN Houston's John Granato and Lance Zierlein debate which pitcher has more value, and how that could impact the way the Astros manage their young players moving forward.