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Astros Could Pursue Lefty-Batting Outfielder, Reliever

By Leo Morgenstern | December 24, 2024 at 9:59am CDT

The Astros have added a pair of talented right-handed bats to their lineup this offseason: third baseman Isaac Paredes and first baseman Christian Walker. However, they also parted ways with one of the premier left-handed hitters in the sport when they traded Kyle Tucker to the Cubs in exchange for Paredes, Hayden Wesneski, and Cam Smith. That means the ’Stros have a very righty-heavy offense; Yordan Alvarez is their only dangerous lefty bat. It also means Houston has a glaring hole in the outfield. Manager Joe Espada would prefer to scale back Alvarez’s playing time in the field next year (per Chandler Rome of The Athletic). That would leave Jake Meyers, Chas McCormick, Mauricio Dubón, and Taylor Trammell to play the outfield. It’s not hyperbole to say that could be one of the worst offensive outfields among contending teams.

With all that in mind, general manager Dana Brown told reporters (including Matt Kawahara of the Houston Chronicle) that he’s not finished adding to the roster. For one thing, he could still go after a left-handed hitting outfielder. Presumably, it won’t be one of the top remaining free agent bats, like the switch-hitting Anthony Santander or Jurickson Profar. Brown has downplayed the suggestion that he’s working under any strict payroll constraints. However, Chandler Rome recently said on the Foul Territory podcast, “From what I’m hearing, I don’t expect any more significant big-dollar additions.” That’s a speculative comment, but it’s informed speculation. To that point, Rome suggests the Astros would prefer to get back under the luxury tax in 2025. Currently, RosterResource puts them about $3MM above the first tax threshold. They are known to be looking to offload Ryan Pressly’s $14MM salary in a trade, but even a move like that wouldn’t give them enough flexibility to sign Santander or Profar without having to pay the luxury tax.

Less expensive outfield options for the Astros could include free agents Jesse Winker, Alex Verdugo, or David Peralta. They could also consider a reunion with Jason Heyward. Meanwhile, if they don’t bring in an outside reinforcement, Rome names Zach Dezenzo and Jacob Melton as two prospects to keep an eye on. Yet, neither is necessarily a strong solution. Dezenzo is right-handed and has very limited experience playing the outfield. Melton is a highly-regarded outfield prospect, but he struggled offensively at Triple-A in 2024. While he bats left-handed and has had success against right-handed pitching, his platoon splits against southpaws are so poor that he’ll have to take a big step forward before he becomes an everyday option for the Astros.

Turning to the pitching staff, Brown suggested he’s happy with his club’s rotation depth (per Kawahara). Framber Valdez, Hunter Brown, Ronel Blanco, Luis Garcia, and Spencer Arrighetti will most likely make up the Opening Day rotation, while recent acquisition Wesneski offers insurance at Triple-A. However, the bullpen is an area where Brown could look to make an addition. The Astros arm barn was solid but unspectacular in 2024, and they have yet to make any moves to address the losses of Caleb Ferguson, Héctor Neris, and Seth Martinez. On top of that, all of those losses would pale in comparison to the potential loss of Pressly. The veteran right-hander has been a key cog in Houston’s bullpen for the past seven years. It’s understandable why the Astros are looking to trade him – he’s still making top closer money when he’s really more of a set-up man – but he’ll be hard to replace.

The Astros could pursue a similarly talented arm who will come with a slightly cheaper price tag, such as Chris Martin or A.J. Minter. Yet, that might not leave them with enough payroll left over to add an outfielder. Thus, they could prefer to bet on a cheaper option instead. Perhaps that’s a bounce-back candidate like Will Smith or Dylan Floro or an undervalued, high-upside arm like Danny Coulombe or Jalen Beeks.

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  1. AaronJudgeMVP29

    4 months ago

    Alex Verdugo

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    • User 4014041831

      4 months ago

      I would think SH Profar isn’t out of their budget, I know they’d prefer not to go 3 years but total $ for Profar shouldn’t be more than about 35M.
      Jesse Winker would also be an acceptable fit – they might just want to be a little less intense and vocal

      Max Kepler seems what they are looking for but PHI signed him

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      • User 4014041831

        4 months ago

        Alek Thomas from AZ would be another good idea but AZ wouldn’t just give him away – they’d want something fair in return.

        His 2024 moved in the wrong direction but he didn’t have that many ABs

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      • stymeedone

        4 months ago

        Remove.the career year that Profit had last year. Look at his stats again. Do you really want to sign him for 3 years? He’s not better than what’s already on the roster.

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      • Pete'sView

        4 months ago

        Mike Yaztrzemski fits but what do the Astros have that the Giants want back? Framber Valdez, of course, but Houston is too thin in the rotation to trade him or even Chrisian Javier if he’s healthy, Maybe if SF offers Mason Black too. Still think it’s not a match.

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    • Dorothy_Mantooth

      4 months ago

      Here’s a great remedy to their situation. Houston takes Masa Yoshida & $4M from Boston. Boston also includes Wilyer Abreu in the deal. Houston sends Ryan Pressly & a Top 20 minor leaguer back to Boston. While this doesn’t reduce Houston’s payroll as Yoshida makes $18M per year, Houston gets 2 LHH batters and a gold glove OF in Abreu. Sox reduce the number of LHH in their lineup and add a dominant piece to their bullpen.

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      • ChazzyB

        4 months ago

        Why would Boston do this deal & part with Abreu? It does make sense from Houston’s perspective though…really good proposal.

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        • bcard12

          4 months ago

          i think he’s on to something but with pressleys age, i would want the Astros to take his whole contract. the value they get in unloading yoshis contract might cost them abreu….

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        • coldgoldenfalstaff

          4 months ago

          Yeah this is the roadblock on the Astros moving Pressly, teams will take a chance he can find his previous form as closer but they want the Astros to eat money, and the only reason the Astros want to make the deal is shed money. Also Pressly has a 10-5 right to block a deal. Seems like a perfect storm of a team who wants him to close, a spot for that to happen (without a closer in place) and financials to make each team happy, that’s a small window, it’s just as likely the Astros may be stuck with him.

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      • ChazzyB

        4 months ago

        What do Red Sox need in their farm system? Just wondering what prospects of interest could be sent from Houston’s side.

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    • dobsonel

      4 months ago

      You will grow tired of him real fast.

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    • rottenboyfriend

      4 months ago

      After loosing Tucker and Bergman there is no way the Astro lineup can absorb this especially with Alvarez now injury prone every year. The Astros are not favoured to win the West going forward!

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      • Hawkeye75

        4 months ago

        Fool. of course the Astros are favored to win the West. Seattle is the only competition and that isn’t saying much.

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  2. Superstar Prospect Wander Javier

    4 months ago

    Should trade Paredes, Wesneski and Cam Smith for Kyle Tucker

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    • rememberthecoop

      4 months ago

      I came here to say the same thing but you beat me to it.

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    • Troutahni

      4 months ago

      This is seriously the best and most clever post ever. Trading Tucker will hopefully be the demise of the current Astros Semi-Dynasty.

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      • Pete'sView

        4 months ago

        Not at all clever.

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    • Lrtexasman

      4 months ago

      If only Tucker wanted to sign a long term extension as Cubs will soon find out. He’s a rental for 25.

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      • Hawkeye75

        4 months ago

        And it would be nice if the Astros pulled their heads out and signed Tucker back for 2026 forward. Remember now, there is 19.5 million falling off the payroll after 2025 (Jose Abreu’s contract). As well, they saved 10 million by signing Walker over what they paid Bregman in 2024. There is PLENTY of money to sign Tucker in 2026. As well, after 2026, there is 16.5 million falling off the payroll as the deferred money to Greinke goes away.

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  3. WideWorldofSports

    4 months ago

    santander

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  4. Ezpkns34

    4 months ago

    Lefty batting outfielder makes sense, not sold on the need for a lefty batting reliever though

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    • rememberthecoop

      4 months ago

      Try the veal.

      1
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      • NYCityRiddler

        4 months ago

        …it’s the best in the city

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    • Major League Baseball Fan

      4 months ago

      Trade for Jake deGrom. Heard he wants to close. Best lefty batting reliever in MLB.
      Maybe give Noah Syndergaard a tryout!

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  5. Chadillac15

    4 months ago

    Call up the dbacks. Something like Jake McCarthy Monty, and Mantiply for Presley’s bad contract, and Cam Smith.

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    • Jbigz12

      4 months ago

      Presley is probably an $8-9MM reliever in free agency. He makes $14MM.

      Montgomery is at least $10MM underwater and there’s no way in hell I give up Cam Smith for McCarthy and Mantiply.

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      • zack novotny

        4 months ago

        Thomas, Monty, and mantiply for Presley and Dezenzo. If you wouldn’t take that you’re insane.

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        • Jbigz12

          4 months ago

          That’d still add $11MM in payroll. Alek Thomas hasn’t shown me anything to make me believe he’s going to be a good major league outfielder. I just don’t think there’s enough bat there.

          I like Houston’s options in CF better than the corners also. Danny Coulombe would be my choice to sign for the pen. Grab him for probably under $4MM and there are definitely Ofers I like more than Thomas that will go for under $10MM this year.

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        • zack novotny

          4 months ago

          I watch him everyday. He definitely has the tools but needs to play everyday. OF is crowded in Az. I think this trade would be fair imo.

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    • CamFrost

      4 months ago

      They just got Cam Smith as the centerpiece of the Tucker trade. Why trade him for significantly less to dump a bad contract?

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  6. Jbigz12

    4 months ago

    I have to imagine the Medicals on Coulombe are troubling if the O’s didn’t pick him up for $4MM and no other squad inquired about getting him for that.

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  7. MLB Top 100 Commenter

    4 months ago

    There is a real opportunity for Seattle, Sacramento and Texas to overtake the Asterisks in 2025.

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    • Footjoyboi

      4 months ago

      Who are the Asterisks? The Angels or the Astros?

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      • gtownfan

        4 months ago

        Seeing as how this thread is about the “Astros” I assume that is who he is talking about. There, does this all make sense now? I’m glad I could help, Merry Christmas.

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      • C Yards Jeff

        4 months ago

        Both.

        Astros going for a 9th consecutive year of making the playoffs.

        Angels trying (at least I think they’re trying) to end their losing ways at 9 consecutive seasons.

        Looking for a book that would consider this as a 2 leg parlay.

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      • Pete'sView

        4 months ago

        Footjoyboi — If you’ve followed baseball for awhile you’d know he’s talking about the Astros. [The asterisk is due to their 2017 cheating World Series title.]

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  8. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    4 months ago

    Given their apparent current approach to budgeting their roster, guys like Verdugo and Heyward make a ton of sense- they aren’t expecting top dollar or particularly long term commitments, but are slightly above average performers who wouldn’t necessarily weaken the Astros.

    If you can’t or won’t go out and get the guys who will want more than 6+ years at over $30M per season, etc. just go and get all the guys aiming for 1-4 year deals a $12.5-$20M per season.

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    • letitbelowenstein

      4 months ago

      Verdugo vs. Heyward? I’d take Jason. Seems he’d have more fire in him than Alex.

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    • Pete'sView

      4 months ago

      Those two players are awful. What’s the point? Stay in house if that’s all Houston would consider.

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      • Astros_fan_in_Aus

        4 months ago

        Heyward is not awful.

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        • Astrosfn1979

          4 months ago

          Heyward would be a great pickup if Crane decides they can’t go over CBT in 2025.

          Meyers, McCormick and Dubon all hit lefties well, so the platoon advantage will help everyone except the opposing pitchers.

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  9. just_thinkin

    4 months ago

    Danny Coulombe

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  10. cwsOverhaul

    4 months ago

    If Pressly waives his NTC, you’d think they can shed 10-11mil for an obligatory lottery ticket prospect. Decent BP arms aren’t cheap even for 7th/8th.

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  11. tom brunanskys black sock

    4 months ago

    They can have Yoshida for a jar of olives.

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    • CravenMoorehead

      4 months ago

      “BRING OUT THE OLIVES!”

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  12. Footjoyboi

    4 months ago

    Kyle Tucker disappeared for the playoffs every year and is a main reason the Astros didn’t win back-to-back-to-back World Series in 22, 23 and 24. He also would’ve walked in free agency without getting any kind of return. Sign Heyward and maybe Profar on short deals, then who knows what’ll be available next offseason. They did win a WS with McCormick, Meyers and Dubon in the outfield, so not totally out of the question if the pitching and 1-6 bats are decent.

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  13. ❤️ MuteButton

    4 months ago

    I look at it as addition by subtraction. Sure they lost one of the best players in the league that they weren’t gonna be able to afford to keep after this year, but they plugged two holes. Bregman wasn’t gonna come back at what they offered him, which as it’s turning out it was a very good offer, and first base has been disaster. So long-term, as long as they had a left-handed hitting outfielder, they come out ahead

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    • stroh

      4 months ago

      Totally agree. And I wouldn’t be surprised if they move Pressly ( if he waives his no trade clause) and Framber if someone comes to them with an offer they can’t refuse. Probably will need to pay down Pressly’s contract from $14M to $8-10M but he’s still a decent reliever.

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  14. The_Porcupine

    4 months ago

    Not overly fond of their right handed outfielders either! Carlson has some upside (switch hitter) as a buy lower free agent. Winker is another good choice. I wouldnt mind hayes as another buy low with upside if they arent sold on their right handed outfielders. I do agree with someones suggestion of mccarthy from ari, wonder what prospect the astros would need to send to ari in addition to pressley? Pressley is overpriced for his current role, but it isnt any kind of albatross contract. Pressley should still have some value as a trade piece.

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  15. Wafflebat

    4 months ago

    The Astros fans won’t stand for bologna. The outfield as it stands is really really bad. Please sign Santander or Profar because those other options mentioned are just bench bats.

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    • ❤️ MuteButton

      4 months ago

      I’m really concerned how those two will perform moving forward. I wouldn’t go through more than three years on either.

      Reply
  16. User 3240017344

    4 months ago

    Don’t touch my Winker

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  17. 2020Sucks 2

    4 months ago

    As you have to know, Tucker is a FA after this season. After seeing Soto’s massive contract, Tucker will probably get 60% of what he got. We’re talking close mid 400Ms, or maybe more. No way will the Astros commit themselves to such a massive contract.

    Not to mention, the Astros’ farm system is one of the worst in the league. This is the result of trading away their best prospects to keep their playoffs streak alive. Also, add in the draft penalties resulting from the sign stealing.

    Therefore, the Astros did the sensible thing, they traded away a player that was going to bolt for greener ($$$$$$) pastures after this next season, for 3 players with many more years of team control. Cam Smith, one of the players they traded for, is a top 100 MLB prospect. Cam is now the Astros #1 prospect.

    Despite what Astros GM, Dana Brown, just said, about not trading Framber Valdez, look for him to be traded. He is also a pending 2026 FA. He too , like the Tucker trade, could bring a mix of mlb players + a top MLB prospect. Hopefully the top MLB prospect is a LH OF, with 5 tool category potential.

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    • Jbigz12

      4 months ago

      Draft penalties crushed the system. Verlander trade did too. Crane left them with payroll constraints when he decided Jeff Bagwell was a knowledgeable FO guy too.

      Clifford and Gilbert could’ve potentially plugged 2 holes. Click was better than he was given credit for. Dana Brown tbd.. Haven’t been overly impressed with him. Overspent on Hader last year which is tying their hands further.

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      • Astros_fan_in_Aus

        4 months ago

        Clifford hasn’t got out of AA and Gilbert is struggling in AAA. Neither of them would help. I agree with you about Brown.

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      • Jbigz12

        4 months ago

        They’re both close. Gilbert missed a bunch of time with injuries. I think he would be competing for a job in this Astros outfield this spring if he were still around.

        Clifford has a shot to debut this year but yeah he would not be in the mix for opening day.

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  18. gilleb

    4 months ago

    This is a franchise on the decline.
    Houston fans are in denial.

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    • stroh

      4 months ago

      My guess is your team sucks, has never done anything and you are in denial.

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    • Astros_fan_in_Aus

      4 months ago

      Yeah, that’s why they are already favourites to win the AL West.

      Reply
  19. Brian Cashman Fan

    4 months ago

    Verdugo makes a lot of sense for them, I could see him utilizing the LF wall similarly to how he would hit off the Monster in Fenway

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    • stroh

      4 months ago

      I think they will go after Verdugo and Minter.

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    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      4 months ago

      Verdugo to the Astros, one year for $2 million, maybe 500K in incentives for each 50 at bats over 300 at-bats in 2025. I am sure that sounds low but I cannot think of a single other team that would want him and where he would start.

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  20. Major League Baseball Fan

    4 months ago

    Do you want Jeff McNeil?

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  21. Rocker49

    4 months ago

    Pressly is only hard to replace if you haven’t watched him pitch in the last 2 seasons, especially last season. He no longer throws a fastball and relies on locating his braking ball every single pitch around the edges of the zone. When he doesn’t have a generous umpire he puts everyone on base, or pipes it over the plate and gets demolished. Pressly is cooked, hope other teams don’t know that and someone is willing to trade for him.

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    • Astros_fan_in_Aus

      4 months ago

      What is a “braking ball” ? Is that a new pitch ?

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  22. AC Surf Baseball

    4 months ago

    Astros acquire:
    Johan Rojas CF
    Kody Clemens 1B
    Tanner Banks LHP
    Christian McGowan RHP (#22)
    Phillies acquire:
    Jake Meyers CF
    Ryan Pressly RHP
    Cam Fisher OF (#39)

    Astros would save approximately $15M in this trade for 2025, addressing their need at 1B and LH RP. The Phillies get an upgrade in CF with Meyers (.760 career OPS vs. LHP) and replaces Jeff Hoffman in their bullpen with post season battle tested Pressly.

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    • daveb1

      4 months ago

      AC Surf, you’ve been smoking too much spliff.

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    • Jbigz12

      4 months ago

      Phils would be better off signing Harrison Bader and keeping all those players.

      Cost half as much too.

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    • stymeedone

      4 months ago

      Acquiring Cody Clemens does not address 1B. Not even close.

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      • Jbigz12

        4 months ago

        Astros have no need at 1B to begin with.

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    • Astros_fan_in_Aus

      4 months ago

      What “need at 1B” ?? Have you not been paying attention ?

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  23. Old York

    4 months ago

    Lefty bats are overrated. Get a switch hitter and he can hit both sides. Build your whole team of switch hitters and no problems.

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    • Jbigz12

      4 months ago

      stathead.com/tiny/paX02

      Every switch hitter in MLB last year that took a single AB. 67 of them total. Way less if you use a meaningful sample. Last I checked there’s 30 teams and 9 positions to fill at any given point……..

      You’d only be 203 guys short!

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      • Old York

        4 months ago

        @Ragnarok

        That’s why I said build the whole team.

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        • Jbigz12

          4 months ago

          Yeah we’ll build a whole team of switch pitchers too.

          Get Charlie Sheen to manage it.

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        • Old York

          4 months ago

          @Ragnarok

          MLB isn’t fun anymore. Should be able to have switch pitchers as well. MLB is another no-fun league.

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        • Jbigz12

          4 months ago

          Lmao Mariners just took a switch pitcher in the first round of the draft… They’re 1 in a million.

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  24. Mickey Solis

    4 months ago

    Keep on buying players in a pathetic desperate attempt to keep their cheating window alive

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    • 2020Sucks 2

      4 months ago

      I take you’re not a fan of the Red Sox, Yankees or Dodgers, because the 1st two were busted, and the last was heavily implicated.

      You want a wake-up call to reality, Google video of Giants HOF Will Clark talking about the Astros cheating. He basically says we all do it. They just got caught.

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      • stymeedone

        4 months ago

        Will Clark can implicate the Giants. Any other team is hearsay and rumor, not fact.

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        • 2020Sucks 2

          4 months ago

          You took the blue pill, staying in la la land

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  25. Astrosfn1979

    4 months ago

    I think a Pressly for Mullins trade makes tons of sense. Money or prospects in whichever direction to even the value.

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  26. WSnotAstros2017

    4 months ago

    Whether Pressly will wave his NTC is unknown. But we do need outfield. If only for a season or two. Chas move him if could. Meyers I would hang on to as his D. But LF and RF with Melton probably slated for another season in Sugarland Cam if use him for outfield is slated for Corpus to start. So he could be a year maybe longer. Trammel not even sure on him for outfield. Dubon is needed for utility. He can fill in for Peña and Altuve. Not sure on corners greatly. But wondering if Dezenzo is on roster with the big team. Even Whitcomb. Neither had the best with the big team but did in minors. One reason called up. I really dread things these next couple of seasons. Framber could be gone. Even this season Luis Garcia will he have the stuff. McCullers will still have for a couple more seasons. His contract. No one will want with his injury history. Javier and France will be lucky if see time this season. Our outfield going forward. There as well was talk on maybe dealing Caratini and using Salazar as back up. So who knows what Houston will do. Even Singleton will he see time helping Walker. Dezenzo as well.

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  27. texasbug

    4 months ago

    I just looked at one of my Sports magazines and looking at different teams that bats Left handed. 1. Bryan Reynolds Pittsburgh Pirates 2. Lars Nootbaar St. Louis Cardinals 3. Mike Yastrzemski. Trade Ryan Pressly and a player to be named later for any of those players.

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  28. Astros_fan_in_Aus

    4 months ago

    Is it hard for you to see the big picture ?

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  29. FRL

    4 months ago

    Verdugo or Heyward for RF

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  30. TheToasters

    4 months ago

    Santander will make them better. Everyone else is just a patch and hopes for the best. Since they’re cutting bait, they should be in the market for one more big, but lesser, spend.

    Reply
  31. MLBTR needs to hire editors

    4 months ago

    What is an arm barn? Never heard that term before.

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