Astros general manager Dana Brown has been open about his desire to add some left-handed hitting to Houston’s predominantly righty-swinging lineup, and it isn’t any surprise that the club reportedly has some interest in a player who may be one of the deadline’s most intriguing rental bats. USA Today’s Bob Nightengale writes that the Astros have “eyes on Orioles center fielder Cedric Mullins,” but didn’t elaborate as to whether or not Houston is just considering Mullins at this point, or if any exploratory talks have taken place between the Astros and Orioles front offices.
The 30-year-old Mullins is hitting .213/.295/.413 with 12 homers over 272 plate appearances this season, translating to an almost exactly average 101 wRC+. Much of his success came in the first four weeks, as Mullins had an outstanding .983 OPS over his first 111 plate appearances of 2025, but he then sputtered to a .161/.197/.329 slash line (for a .526 OPS) in his next 158 trips to the plate. He also had a minimal stint on the 10-day IL due to a hamstring strain right at the end of May and into the start of June, but Mullins’ fortunes didn’t improve after returning to action.
Apart from his respectable whiff and walk rates, Mullins’ Statcast numbers are otherwise a sea of blue, speaking to his struggles over the last two months. His 25.7% strikeout rate is particularly troublesome, as it is easily the highest of his eight MLB seasons. Mullins’ 55.4% fly ball rate is also a career high and his .202 Isolated Power number is the second-highest of his career, so while his apparent change in approach to seek out more power is keeping his wRC+ afloat, it is hampering his overall productivity at the plate.
With a modest career 107 wRC+ entering 2025, Mullins’ value has only been partially tied to his bat. He stole 115 bases in 143 attempts in 2021-24, though Mullins is only 8-for-10 so far in 2025. Public defensive metrics have generally been mixed on his center field glovework, and this season has had one of the biggest splits of opinion yet — the Outs Above Aveerage metrics puts Mullins at +1 for his 550 1/3 innings in center, while Defensive Runs Saved has him at a dismal -15.
Since Jake Meyers is one of the game’s better defensive center fielders, the Astros almost certainly wouldn’t be using Mullins up the middle anyway. Rookie Cam Smith has made a very solid accounting for himself in his first MLB season, so left field would be the likeliest landing spot if Mullins did indeed end up in Houston. The chain reaction here would probably send Jose Altuve back to his old second base spot on a full-time basis, as Altuve’s glove hasn’t adjusted well to the move to left field this season.
About half of Mullins’ $8.725MM salary for the season has already been paid out, and he’d have about $2.8MM remaining if dealt directly on the July 31 deadline day. It is an open secret that Houston is trying to stay under the $241MM luxury tax threshold, so adding Mullins’ relatively modest salary would still be a fit even within the team’s relatively narrow financial window. RosterResource projects the Astros’ current tax number at around $235.5MM, which gives the club some (but not much) space for deadline additions.
Mullins’ low salary will likely get him attention from several teams heading into the deadline, even despite his unimpressive numbers over the last two months. Multiple clubs could be looking at his past track record rather than his most immediate results, and the “change of scenery” factor might also come into play.
It stands to reason that the Astros may wait until later into July to pull the trigger on any big deals, as the team might want more clarity on the status of Yordan Alvarez and other injured players before deciding on any lineup upgrades. Alvarez has missed almost two months due to a hand injury that was eventually diagnosed as a fracture, but manager Joe Espada told reporters (including The Houston Chronicle’s Matt Kawahara) that Alvarez will be facing live pitching at the Astros’ minor league facility this week. Outfielder Chas McCormick will also join Alvarez in the assignment, as McCormick has missed the last month recovering from an oblique strain.
The Orioles’ win over the Rays today boosted their record to 36-47, and Baltimore has now gone 21-19 since Tony Mansolino took over from Brandon Hyde as manager. GM Mike Elias took a candid assessment of his club’s situation in comments with reporters yesterday, and said that the Orioles are preparing at the moment to be both buyers and sellers, and a clearer decision will be made as July develops.
This could mean that Mullins and other impending free agents will be natural trade candidates in the lead-up to July 31. Even if the O’s do manage to claw their way back into the pennant race, Mullins might still get moved in order to address another roster need, akin to how Baltimore dealt Austin Hays (also in his last year of team control) to the Phillies prior to last year’s deadline. Mullins’ struggles haven’t done much to help his trade value, of course, nor his chances of landing a solid multi-year contract as a free agent this winter.
The O’s have been playing much better of late now that they’ve got some of their injured guys back. In fact they are only 3 losses behind the Red Sox.
But yeah, Cedric would be a nice pickup by the Astros.
Which is as much a commentary on the Red Sox as the Orioles.
Cedric Mullins two years ago would be a good pick up.
White Sox will give away Mike Tauchman for a lottery ticket
I sure hope not, let’s bring him back next year with a nice raise. Sox outfield Is thin next year with no help until after the strike.
Atlanta Jack: What strike?
He’s obviously talking about the ‘94-95 strike saying the sox haven’t had a good outfield since then
After next season.
Atlanta Jack: But it’s not an accomplished fact that it will happen, so it can’t be planned around.
Ok, but it’s going to happen.
Even if it does it will be after the ’26 season
Yes, it’s pretty darn certain games will be missed. Some big issues will be negotiated in ‘27
Oh it is going to happen
Yess that’s after NEXT SEASON.
I know that. I’m responding to the person saying we don’t know that there will be a strike. All signs point to yes.
Negotiations will happen, that is true. A strike and a work stoppage? Unlikely.
Bob Sacamano: Because of course you have some kind of inside information beyond what we all see in the media.
Otherwise, you would have no idea what you’re talking about with “all signs.”
I would be shocked if there’s a stoppage in play, I know the dodgers have became an issue regarding payroll but MLB will always buckle down to the players because the players have the power
I would love there to be a salary cap like the NFL where all teams are equal but the players would never accept losing that power
sad tormented: Nor should they. All a salary cap is is an indication of owners having greater power.
What’s so wonderful about that?
He should move the needle in 2026, from 55 wins to 56 wins.
Yes but he is hitting .281 for the Sox.He is like the Mell Ott of the 2025 White SOX.
Atlanta Jack: Nobody is confusing anyone with MEL Ott.
Agree, Tauchman likely wouldn’t net an intriguing enough prospect for me to trade. Loved him on the north side, and good, quality Vet to help the youngens. Sox need that after the debacle with the last “core” of malcontents.
I think the O’s have to go as long as possible before deciding to sell. They’re playing better overall but still have some serious clunkers mixed in, especially offensively. Still, there’s time for some of the young bats to figure it out and warm up, plus there’s some injured reinforcements coming for the pitching staff.
best O’s can hope for is 81-81
Actually they can hope for 115-47.
Well for now…who knows knows what tomorrow brings
Letsgolos: Go as long as possible? That’s only four more weeks.
Any stat that has Mullins as a below average outfielder is a joke. His arm is weak but he runs down everything. Has some of the best range in the game.
What do we attribute -15 DRS to?
DRS=BS
I have no idea why Altuve moved off 2B in the first place?
The Astros like having a strong infield defense and Altuve is below average now and at 35 he is not going to get better., he was never known as a great defensive 2B
Look at the error he was assigned today and you’ll start to get it.
Craig Biggio played his age 37 season in CF and had a solid year defensively. Maybe they were hoping for the same. Conversely, with the drama surrounding the Red Sox and Rafael Devers after signing Bregman away from them, the Astros wanted to see if a potential Hall of Famer would be willing to move off his position, unlike the entitled man baby
Tucker was a LH hitter….
Move on
And Cam Smith was a Cubs farmhand.
Mullins seems like an angels move since they will probably be close to .500 at the deadline and collapse in august like always
Then they can dfa him in early September and he can only hope to land with some fringe contender for the rest of the season.
Jo Adell has been solid in CF for the Angels and Lugo looks pretty good too. Not sure why the Angels would want Mullins
They should certainly take their time mullin it over. I apologize thats the best I could come up with.
Why would you want a league average bat?
Cuz league average hitting would be an improvement over Cooper Hummel or Brendan Rodgers.
And you think Mullins will be better as a minimally used player such as Hummel or Rodgers? Rather the team find better or stick with current roster
Rodgers is not just minimally used; he’d started about half the team’s games at 2B before going on the IL a couple weeks ago.
.212 league average WRC+ is crazy to me…
Just baffling cats used to hit .330+
He is no better than anyone they already have, and they are winning regularly with a predominantly right hand lineup. All this fuss about needing another left hand bat is really becoming laughable.
They’d be much better off pursuing Ryan O’Hearn. He can play RF/1B and a much better bat.
O’Hearn has team control remaining while Mullins is walking as a free agent next winter. As i don’t see them resigning him and doubt they extend the QO to him they can try and get a couple of lotto tickets now or nothing later
@Rsox – O’Hearn is also a free agent after 2025.
I’ll go out on a limb right now and say there’s a next-to-zero percent chance Mullins gets a QO extended his way… (if retained by BAL, obvi)
Astros have a RF and a 1B.
Like Cedric as a Baltimore guy, but please trade him asap to anyone who’ll take him. He’ll be a free agent and we don’t need the drama about signing him long term or not. Time to move forward without .200 hitters
Mullins isnt going to move the needle much. Astros need to aim bigger.
Maybe like Nolan Gorman or Branden Lowe makes sense for the Astros (depending on how much they wanna ‘spend’ to acquire).
Mullins has made some of the most spectacular catches I’ve ever seen in my 50+ years as a fan and seems to get a good jump so the negative defensive ranks have to be based on his arm.Al Bumbry also had a great glove and a much worse arm but didn’t have to deal with today’s metrics so he was held in high regard as a Gold Glove caliber center fielder. Although he is striking out at a higher rate, he’s making the pitcher work hard to do it, is bunting and is scoring runs by putting the ball in play. That being said, I’d drive him to the airport myself for a decent starting pitcher prospect from Houston.
Exactly. We need some guys who can play good all around baseball. .200 hitters should not become the norm