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Astros Notes: Altuve, Framber, Roster Moves

By Steve Adams | February 14, 2025 at 12:12pm CDT

The door for an Alex Bregman reunion in Houston closed this week when the former No. 2 overall pick agreed to an opt-out laden three-year deal in Boston. However, the notion of Jose Altuve playing some left field — a concept first floated when the Astros reengaged with Bregman late in the offseason — remains in play even with Bregman headed to the Red Sox. USA Today’s Bob Nightengale tweets that even without Bregman, there are plans for Altuve to get some work in left field in at least a part-time capacity.

At this point, it’s not exactly a surprising development. Even as the Astros signaled that a reunion with Bregman was a longshot last week, both general manager Dana Brown and manager Joe Espada spoke on record with the team’s beat about the possibility of Altuve getting some work in left field this year. Espada said on Feb. 4 that Altuve had been working out in the outfield for several weeks, and that while he’s still taking his usual reps at second base, the left field experiment is something the team is indeed considering. Matt Kawahara of the Houston Chronicle and Chandler Rome of The Athletic both touched on the possibility during spring previews for the team earlier this week.

The reasoning behind the concept is fairly straightforward. After years of rating as a high quality defender at second base, including a Gold Glove win in 2015, Altuve has seen his defensive grades plummet in recent seasons. Defensive Runs Saved has pegged him at -13 or worse in each of the past three seasons. Statcast’s Outs Above Average isn’t nearly so bearish on that three-year period but does agree that Altuve has been a negative since 2023, including a grisly -8 mark in 2024.

Altuve’s decline with the glove is particularly problematic when the Astros send Framber Valdez and Hunter Brown to the mound. Valdez’s 60.6% ground-ball rate was the highest in MLB among all qualified starters. Brown isn’t quite so pronounced, but once he incorporated a sinker into his repertoire in mid-May, he posted a 50% grounder rate the rest of the way. Speculatively speaking, if the Astros want to get Altuve some occasional work in the outfield, doing so on days when Brown and especially Valdez take the bump would be prudent. That’s made all the more true by the presence of Mauricio Dubon on the bench. The Astros’ utilityman is a quality defender at multiple spots, but none more so than second base; in 1154 innings there, he’s been credited with 12 DRS and 8 OAA.

Espada said last week that the Astros are aiming to significantly reduce Yordan Alvarez’s time in the outfield after he played 53 games in left last season. Moving Altuve there on a part-time basis could be one way to achieve that goal. If Altuve looks comfortable enough there, it’ll presumably remain an option beyond the current season. He’s entering the first season of a five-year, $125MM extension inked just over one year ago. He’ll earn $30MM each year from 2025-27 before taking home $10MM in both 2028 and 2029. (The contract also contained a $15MM signing bonus.)

That’s one of just two extensions the Astros have worked out since Dana Brown was named the team’s general manager two years ago. Brown has spoken frequently about his desire to get long-term deals with core players hammered out, but Altuve and Cristian Javier are the only two thus far to put pen to paper.

Time will tell whether this spring might bring some additional long-term arrangements, but for the second straight season the ’Stros find themselves with a key player on the cusp of reaching the market. Valdez, set to earn $18MM in 2025, will be a free agent at season’s end. To this point, the left-hander says the team has not yet approached him about signing a long-term deal (link via Kawahara). The 31-year-old southpaw said he’s open to discussing a long-term deal to keep him in Houston but is also ready to take on free agency if the Astros don’t make an overture or if the two sides can’t come to a deal.

Valdez will hit free agency ahead of his age-32 season, which is a year or two later than most top starters. That might cap his earning power to an extent. As shown in MLBTR’s Contract Tracker, Zack Greinke is the only free agent pitcher in the past decade to land a deal of six or more years beginning in his age-32 season. Blake Snell and Jacob deGrom are the only others to secure guarantees of at least five years. A big enough season could put Valdez in line for five years, but even if he’s capped at four, he’d still have a real chance at a $100MM+ contract; there have been ten pitchers in that same time/age bracket who’ve commanded annual salaries of $25MM or more.

Over the past four seasons, Valdez has emerged as a bona fide top-end starter. He’s pitched 710 1/3 innings in that time, logging a combined 3.08 ERA with a 23.6% strikeout rate, 8.1% walk rate and enormous 62.4% ground-ball rate. Since 2022, Valdez ranks fifth in the majors in innings pitched despite having fewer starts made than any other pitcher in the top 10. That’s a testament to his ability to work deep into games. He’s averaged better than 6 1/3 innings per appearance in those three years — a rare feat in today’s era of avoiding three trips through the order and prioritizing impactful bullpen arms.

At this point, an extension (or multiple extensions) might be all that’s left in terms of major additions. Asked this week about the potential for further additions to the roster, Brown noted that he’s always looking for more pitching but downplayed the possibility of anything coming together (link via Kawahara). “…Right now, our roster’s pretty good,” Brown added. “I think we’re pretty much in shape to be in position to win this division.”

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  1. Rsox

    4 months ago

    As an aging player, rotating Altuve between 2B/LF will probably make him worse defensively, not better. If the plan was to move him to LF to accommodate Bregman then why not keep the plan in place and just let Dubon play everyday at 2B?

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    • noquarter89

      4 months ago

      Well the move to LF isn’t about making him better defensively, it’s about hiding his bad defense at a less important position when they can. But also, the fly in that ointment was always going to be what do they do for the 50-60 games that Yanier Diaz doesn’t start behind the plate? They’re still going to want him in the lineup for most of those, and if Altuve is entrenched in LF, that means they’d have to play Yordan in RF. There have been no indications at all that they’re willing to try that.

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      • Memphis Kong

        4 months ago

        I don’t see Yordan in RF. My guess is Altuve, they coordinate Altuve at 2nd and Yainer at DH, Yordan in LF.

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  2. dejota

    4 months ago

    It’s like everything Crane does pushes the Astros closer to sport purgatory. Brown makes the best of the situation but half measures rarely solve problems.

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    • mlb fan

      4 months ago

      “Closer to sport purgatory”…Whoever decided to acquire Abreu & Hader is who put the Astros offered course. The Domino effect of that likely cost them Tucker & Bregman.

      But suggesting “purgatory” is quite the exaggeration(overreaction) considering they still won 2 WS and made 7 str8 ALCS appearances in recent yrs. And, they did just win a division title just last year.

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      • dejota

        4 months ago

        Crane signed Hader and Abreu. And it can be both things, but the success is due to Jeff Lunhow. Ever since then Cranes ego runs the show and the on field product has regressed every year. Also the team is objectively worse today than in October. I’d rather fade to obscurity with Bregman than Hader if it’s inevitable.

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        • stymeedone

          4 months ago

          Gee, you’re saying that as players get older and more expensive, and some leave as FAs, the team has not gotten better? Its kind of a normal thing. Every team goes thru it. It doesn’t really have anything to do with who’s in charge (for the most part). It gets to the point of having to choose whether to start over, or try to hang on for another run. The Astros are choosing another run.

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    • orbitsbrother

      4 months ago

      You must not remember Drayton. I’ll take Crane every day of the week.

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      • dejota

        4 months ago

        He kept Biggio and Bagwell and until Tim Purpura I remember trying to get better every season. The end was awful.

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      • CamFrost

        4 months ago

        This.

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    • Lrtexasman

      4 months ago

      What a tired and uniformed post.

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    • Bucket Number Six

      4 months ago

      That five year extension starts on Opening Day.

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  3. aLifetimeOfDefeats

    4 months ago

    Sticking a short old guy with a weak arm and no wheels in the outfield is certainly a choice

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    • clubberlang

      4 months ago

      He has wheels, but correct on everything else

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    • Hammerin' Hank

      4 months ago

      Ever hear of the defensive spectrum? Left field is the next-to-last position you put a declining defender at, before only first base.

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    • stymeedone

      4 months ago

      No matter where you play him, he will be “short”.

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    • noquarter89

      4 months ago

      Sticking a weak defender in the least important defensive position is a pretty easy choice.

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  4. ChazzyB

    4 months ago

    Could we see a Nolan Arenado to Houston trade part 2? One where he actually waives his no-trade clause this time! It’s an interesting idea…

    Altuve LF
    Paredes 2B
    Yordan DH
    Walker 1B
    Diaz C
    Arenado 3B
    Gamel RF
    McCormick CF
    Pena SS

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  5. JVizzle

    4 months ago

    Astros just trying to find a way to keep Jose in the lineup (at the least defensive impact) to get 153 hits a year for the next 5. Let him get to 3K all in one uni (ala Biggio) and then prep for his HoF induction.

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  6. Troutahni

    4 months ago

    That outfield is atrocious. What about Meyers? He will get every chance to win the Centerfield job. McCormick really regressed last season. The Stros are hoping he rebounds.
    The AL West is very winnable for every team, including the As and my Halos. The Halos could suprise baseball if Trout stays on the field and plays up to his established talent level. Adell keeps his slug and OBA over. 800 and Dana emerges as a lights out pitcher, similar to Lincecum and other breakout rookies of the past. Dana emerging from the high school ranks has limited his press coverage. He is a breakout candidate.

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  7. Troutahni

    4 months ago

    With Ohtani playing for the Dodgers, is it time for me to get rid of my MLBTR Nickname, Troutahni? What should I do?

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  8. Geek

    4 months ago

    Even though Kikuchi was great down the stretch, feeling the pain now of that trade. Will Wagner is the real deal at the plate, and a decent 2B – at a low cost.

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