The Astros traded right-hander Brandon Bielak to the Athletics in exchange for cash, per a team announcement. Houston designated him for assignment last week. The A’s designated left-hander Easton Lucas for assignment to open a spot on the 40-man roster.
Bielak, 28, struggled with the ’Stros this season, posting a 5.71 earned run average in ten appearances (17 1/3 innings). His 10.8% strikeout rate and 5.5% swinging-strike rate both stand as career-low marks.
That said, Bielak was a solid swingman in three prior seasons with Houston. From 2021-23, he notched a 4.05 ERA over the life of 142 1/3 innings, fanning a combined 19.2% of his opponents against a 9.8% walk rate. The former 11th-round pick made 15 starts and tallied another 33 relief appearances during that time. He’s not a flamethrower, but Bielak averaged 93.4 mph on his heater during that three-year stint and kept the ball on the ground at a strong 48.1% clip. He’s posted similar numbers in parts of four Triple-A campaigns, recording a 3.98 ERA with a 24.3% strikeout rate and 9.6% walk rate through 246 2/3 frames.
Bielak is out of minor league options, so he’ll jump right onto the Oakland staff. The A’s have placed starters Joe Boyle (back strain), Paul Blackburn (stress reaction in foot) and Alex Wood (shoulder tendinitis) on the injured list this month. They also announced that injured lefty Ken Waldichuk is done for the season due to elbow surgery. The addition of Bielak will help replenish some of that depth, whether he steps right into the rotation or provides a long-relief option. Rule 5 righty Mitch Spence has been Oakland’s primary long man this year, but he’s pitched well and could feasibly step into the rotation himself.
Because he has just 2.110 years of big league service, Bielak can be controlled for three more years beyond the current season. He’ll need to carve out a role for himself on the Athletics’ roster and get back to his 2021-23 form if that’s to even become a factor, but there’s potential for him to be a multi-year acquisition if Bielak can get back on track. He’ll be arbitration-eligible for the first time this winter and shouldn’t see an especially large raise, given his role as a low-leverage swingman and occasional back-end starter.
The addition of Bielak to the roster comes at the expense of the 27-year-old Lucas, who made his big league debut with the A’s last year but has only seen 10 1/3 total innings in the majors. It’s been a struggle in that small sample, to say the least. Lucas has been charged with a dozen earned runs (10.45 ERA) on 18 hits and a dozen walks with 13 strikeouts. A massive .459 average on balls in play has contributed to his ugly numbers, but Lucas hasn’t done himself any favors by walking just over 12% of his opponents.
As one would expect, things have gone better in the upper minors. Lucas split the 2023 season between Double-A and Triple-A, posting a combined 3.86 ERA in 46 2/3 innings. He punched out 25.8% of opponents against an 8.6% walk rate. The southpaw posted a 2.87 ERA in 15 2/3 innings of Triple-A work this year as well — albeit with just 13 strikeouts against six unintentional walks. The A’s acquired Lucas from the Orioles last July in the trade sending righty Shintaro Fujinami back to Baltimore.
Oakland selected Lucas to the 40-man roster last summer but passed him unclaimed through outright waivers just a couple months later, in November. Because of that prior outright assignment, he’ll have the right to reject a minor league assignment in favor of free agency even if he goes unclaimed a second time. As such, there’s a chance that today’s DFA ends his time with the A’s organization less than a year after he was acquired in a deadline swap.
jeff51488
Wow
deweybelongsinthehall
Is it a trade or was he sold when cash is being exchanged back? Also, old fashioned cash and not a wire transfer? Lol. I’m having a bad work day and needed to vent without getting fired…
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Astros traded for cash trying to recover/recoup some of that 95 million they should not have paid Hader.
Rocker49
Bielak is so bad the Astros should be paying the A’s to take him haha, instant WIN!
Astros2017&22Champs
He’s a month and a half into the contract and looks like he turned a corner. Hyperbole is not your friend.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Sorry. I hope he does turn it around and it looks like the team as a whole is actually in the process now of turning it around. So Bravo to them and I’m a Mariners fan.
Unclemike1525
If they traded him to the Athletics for cash it couldn’t have been more than 5 bucks or this is propaganda.
Astros2017&22Champs
George Kirby is my most favorite non Astros pitcher. Guy has a Cy Young in his future
lesterdnightfly
He was great as the lead character in Topper, too.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Mariners starting pitching is mind-bendingly elite. We have four guys who could be #1 starters on many teams and a fifth starter who could be a lot of team’s #2. Just praying for good luck on injuries and that the offense starts clicking with the warmer weather. Jerry will likely pick up a guy or two as well. I agree with you about Kirby (5 walks all season, he may have more HBP than BB lol) and I think Logan Gilbert could do the same thing. Cheers…hang in there Astros are definitely on the upswing, can feel their momentum up here…Rangers might actually be the team that stagnates this year.
Astros Hot Takes
I agree with you re: elite, was just thinking about Mariners pitching last night. My fave non-Astro pitchers are Gerrit Cole, then Bradish, but next two are Gilbert & Kirby.
I *think* Astros are still the team to beat in the Division, that they are, at worst, same team as last year, and PROBABLY, actually, better than they showed last year. I’ll tell you what, though, last two weeks of last season, if we had NOT won every game we won, and you and the Rangers had not lost each of the games y’all lost, …… we squeeked in by the BAREST of margins.
Hopefully, y’all will notice us getting closer & closer behind you in the next week!
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
I have total respect for the Astros due to their domination of the AL West over the last seven years. Regardless of where they are in the standings, they are the team the Mariners have to beat to get to the next level. It was encouraging to see the Mariners actually win the season series from them last year, after all the one-sided domination over the years…so baby steps. And yeah, the last two weeks of 2023 was indeed a roller coaster ride of emotions as we just missed out. It was so close there at the end, games hinging on one play or one pitch that the way the teams ended up was a roll of the dice. I appreciate you mentioning how nip and tuck things were, an admission that I never hear from Rangers or Astros fans. See your team here in Seattle soon for a 4 game set, cheers.
This one belongs to the Reds
Some guy named Guido with a broken nose delivers a suitcase full of cash before they let the player get on a plane.
Helps a lot now that Bally isn’t paying anybody.
Footjoyboi
Smart that they wait until they have a series against a team to make a trade with them, that way the player(s) only have to walk across the field to a different dugout.
Datashark
Wonder what they see in him, because his track record is that he walks alot, gives up hits, and does not strike out much, so he seems to pitch himself into jams
Trojan Toss
Most underrated stadium/history/team/fanbase/city/culture in MLB and Manfred owes them a huge apology and how dare he call it a piece of metal.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
They got punished how they did because they embarrassed Manfred and MLB for how crude and moronic and blatant their cheating mechanism was…BANG BANG BANG is as caveman as it gets. So of course Manfred had to do something.
Astros Hot Takes
said this 50 minutes ago in a previous discussion, and now I’m sad
“I REALLY like having Bielak around; there are FAR worse options out there, and most teams are having to make do with those – he WILL get picked up by somebody, and provide some MLB value. Hope we get SOMETHING out of it, but I’d rather he stay here. It is comforting to have 10 or 11 viable MLBstarters around the org”
Astros2017&22Champs
He’s just not a good enough pitcher. He can provide innings if you are desperate for a starter but he is not bullpen worthy. The Astros are getting healthy in their rotation so he became obsolete. The fact he was traded for cash shows what teams valued him at. Even the white Sox considered corey julks more valuable.
Rocker49
Have you ever watched baseball before?
Kc smoke
Is this worse than being demoted to AAA?
Old York
@Kc smoke
Given that the Stros and A’s are essentially tied for 3rd place, seems like a wash. Both 6.5 games from the WC and 5.5 from 1st in the West.
Rocker49
And if you think the Astros and A’s are going to finish the year with essentially the same record you might need to find a new hobby.
Old York
@Rocker49
Astros going nowhere this year. They’ll be a .500 ball club and miss the playoffs.
DonOsbourne
The A’s are making moves while the Cardinals are hard at work putting together the list of 2025 Cardinal Hall of Fame candidates and accompanying highlight video.
“If you can’t beat ’em, try to distract everyone with memories of when you could beat ’em!”
Bobcastelliniscat
Don’t worry the Cincinnati Reds are here to save Cardinal fans the indignity of finishing last in the NL Central.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Don, what do you think it would take for the Mariners to pry Nolan Arenado away, that’s if the Cards start trading off assets at the deadline?? I know he’s still due a chunk of salary, which if the M’s take on fully would likely reduce the return. Arenado may also be untouchable regardless of where the Cards are in the standings in mid-July.
DonOsbourne
The answer is mostly determined by who is running the Cardinals in July. To be clear, I believe there is a 0% chance of Mo being fired. However, if the situation gets ugly enough, he might step down.
If Mo remains in charge, Arenado won’t be traded.
If someone else is in charge, I’m going to guess they will be acting under orders from ownership to unload salary. In that case, Arenado will be made available for any kind of deal that allows the Cardinals to salvage a shred of dignity and possibly deny that a “fire sale” is taking place. In other words, the Mariners wouldn’t have to worry about giving away one of their starting pitchers.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Thanks Don…hey, I’m sensing something going on with your lineup. I like the homeruns, and at least from the quotes I’m reading, the batters seem to be pulling for each other and confidence is high. I hope they can keep it going.
Well Hung
Dumpster diving
Old York
Let the Houston fire sale begin…
Liberalsteve
They are like 2 players away from being a good playoff team, Old Dork
Old York
@Liberalsteve
You’re so mean, calling me a Dork. Now I’ll go cry to my mommy…
Liberalsteve
Pics of mom?
Old York
@Liberalsteve
Who’s?
Rocker49
Trading Bielak actually makes the Astros better lol, new to baseball?
Old York
@Rocker49
Yes, first time ever watching baseball in my whole life. I watched the Chicago Bears play the Yankees of New York City just recently. Great game, great game!
rememberthecoop
The A’s have a better bullpen than the Cubs, despite a more than 150MM difference in payrolls.
Unclemike1525
Yeah but that’s all they have that’s better than the Cubs. At least until some people start healing anyway. Then they won’t have that either.
rememberthecoop
Alzolay can heal all he wants, but he will never be Mason Miller.
Unclemike1525
Alzolay wasn’t even in my plans before the season started. Giving him the Closers job was a big mistake. Was really talking about Merryweather, Smyly and Palencia. That would solidify the pen and leave the kids for emergencies and let them hone their craft a bit at AAA.
Etrain
has this writer never heard of Kyle Muller? He has had a better year in long relief than Spence
Mr_KLC
Bielak did an admirable job this season with all of the starter issues in Houston. There was a couple of stretches where he would pitch several days a week for multi innings when the starter self cumbusted. With all of the pitcher injuries this year, I’m surprised he was not one of them.
Astros Hot Takes
He did a REMARKABLE job last year, to keep us in it, in the face of a bunch of injuries too!
C Yards Jeff
Easton back to Marlins? If they’re sellers, they’re gonna need arms.
Motor City Beach Bum
That’s the start of the Astros fire sale. Next up Verlander and Bregman to the Tigers
Astros_fan_in_Aus
Julks – tick, Bielak – tick, Meyers – Anyone ?
Bobcastelliniscat
Sometimes it Bielak that.
Domingo111
Seems like the As already Stock up their pen with random Dudes for when they will trade away their “A” side of the pen.
Not sure if they trade miller (probably would take an absolute haul) but erceq certainly will be gone and maybe more guys.
NavalHistorian
Why wouldn’t they trade Miller? He’s likely at the absolute max value this season. Whether he can convert into a starter is a huge unknown. If they keep him and he doesn’t pitch well as a starter or gets injured next season his value takes a huge hit. AJ Puk is example #1 of why this strategy carries massive risk. Ultimately, the A’s will take the biggest haul they’re offered at the deadline.
Domingo111
I think for the right haul they would trade him but only if it is massive.
When there isn’t a big enough offer they will roll the dice.
We will see how the market will be. I think the starter kit is 2 top100 prospect plus an organizational top15 prospect.
Bobcastelliniscat
If he has a couple bad outings and his ERA blooms to 6.00 or if gets hurt then all of the sudden it’s a missed opportunity for the travelin’ As.