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Isaac Paredes Has “Pretty Significant” Injury; Astros Could Pursue Additional Bat

By Steve Adams | July 23, 2025 at 9:15am CDT

Astros third baseman Isaac Paredes went on the injured list with a strained hamstring over the weekend, and manager Joe Espada last night suggested that the 26-year-old slugger won’t be back anytime soon. Espada called Paredes’ hamstring issue “pretty serious” and added that while the team is still awaiting further testing results before an official diagnosis and recovery timetable is provided, the injury is “definitely something that’s going to keep him out for a while” (link via Matt Kawahara of the Houston Chronicle). Espada could not definitively say whether Paredes would return this season.

It’s yet another brutal injury blow to an Astros club that has somehow weathered an avalanche of health troubles to sit atop the AL West. Houston has only gotten 29 games out of Yordan Alvarez this year due to an ongoing hand injury that was originally diagnosed as inflammation before the team eventually revealed he’s dealing with a small fracture. Jeremy Peña’s breakout season was interrupted by a broken rib in late June. He’s missed nearly a month. Outfielders Jake Meyers, Chas McCormick and Jacob Melton have spent time on the injured list; Meyers and Melton are there presently.

The pitching side of the coin has been even worse. Ronel Blanco and Hayden Wesneski both required Tommy John surgery by early June. Spencer Arrighetti hasn’t pitched since early April after suffering a fluke injury when he was playing catch in the outfield during batting practice and was struck by a batted ball. Luis Garcia’s rehab from 2023 Tommy John surgery is now up to well over two years in the making after some early-season setbacks.

Houston has persevered through it all, improbably sitting 17 games over .500 thanks in no small part to dominant pitching performances from Hunter Brown, Framber Valdez, Josh Hader, Bryan Abreu and several unexpected contributors (e.g. Bennett Sousa, Steven Okert, Shawn Dubin, Ryan Gusto, Brandon Walter, Colton Gordon). They’ve also enjoyed career-best performances at the plate from Meyers, Mauricio Dubon and catcher Victor Caratini.

Paredes has been a huge part of the team’s success, however, playing in 94 of 101 games and batting .259/.359/.470 with a team-leading 19 home runs. He hasn’t singlehandedly replaced Kyle Tucker’s bat in the lineup, but Paredes and Cam Smith — both acquired in the Tucker return — have provided above-average offense throughout the season.

With Paredes sidelined indefinitely, Chandler Rome of The Athletic reports that the Astros are now likelier to target an additional bat than they were prior to the injury. Houston had been looking around for a left-handed bat who could help at second base, but GM Dana Brown’s primary focus had been on improving his strained pitching depth.

It creates a fascinating dynamic for the Astros. Over the winter, it was clear that owner Jim Crane was only interested in exceeding the luxury tax threshold for what would be a second straight season in very specific cases (namely, if it meant re-signing Alex Bregman at their price — not his). Trades of Tucker and Ryan Pressly helped keep the team’s CBT number under the $241MM first-tier threshold even as they brought in free agent Christian Walker on a three-year contract. The April trade of Rafael Montero to the Braves — in which they surprisingly found a taker for a portion of his underwater contract — spared the Astros just under $3MM of his salary and created a bit more breathing room. That could wind up being pivotal if Crane remains intent on avoiding the luxury tax.

RosterResource projects the Astros for about $235.5MM worth of CBT considerations — just $5.5MM shy of the threshold. Cot’s Contracts is a bit more bearish at $238.9MM. Both of those are estimates, as the exact calculations of CBT spending are not all publicly available. But they still paint a generally similar picture: the Astros have minimal wiggle room with which to operate if keeping that number under $241MM is still a priority.

The Astros could always convince a trade partner to pay down some of a new acquisition’s salary, but doing so would require paying an increased price in terms of prospects. Houston’s farm system is not well-regarded, though their player development staff continues to churn out players (particularly pitchers) who exceed industry expectations. If the team needs to stay under the $241MM level, finding pre-arbitration players would be one path to explore, though the prices on those players will be notable.

The Mets are open to dealing from their infield depth (including lefty-swinging third baseman/second baseman Brett Baty), presenting one possible path. Tampa Bay speedster Jose Caballero is a below-average hitter who bats from the right side of the dish but is a plus defender with 32 stolen bases already. He’s reportedly drawn trade interest. Houston could also look to buy low on a former top prospect like Minnesota’s Edouard Julien or the Cardinals’ Nolan Gorman. Julien is hitting well in Triple-A but has slipped down the organization’s depth chart. Gorman is out with a back injury at the moment but has provided average offense for the Cards. The St. Louis infield picture is getting more cluttered, however, and Gorman could be squeezed out when top prospect JJ Wetherholt is ready for a big league look. Those are speculative examples, to be clear, but that’s the type of move that could provide some infield help while managing CBT limitations.

Another alternative would be trading from the big league roster to try to free up a bit more financial freedom. The previously mentioned McCormick is making $3.4MM and doesn’t have a starting role, especially when Meyers returns. Trading him would trim about $1.22MM from the CBT bill (as of this writing, though that number will drop incrementally as the deadline draws nearer). One way or another, Houston will be one of the more interesting clubs to track between now and next week’s trade deadline.

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  1. YankeesBleacherCreature

    7 hours ago

    Doh! Another team seeking a thirdbaseman. Speedy recovery, Isaac!.

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    • Canuckleball

      7 hours ago

      While there’s been speculation about Arizona’s plans because they still hold out hope of a playoff run, at this point, they need to put Suarez on the block.

      So much demand for a 3rd baseman and with respect to Arenado and others, Suarez is the only impact player at 3rd.

      The D-Backs can rent a dump truck and park it in the lot and the team that fills it up with the most bright shiny prospects gets him.

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      • Simm

        7 hours ago

        Pretty sure the dbacks will be selling. Would be too big of a gamble to not sell. They have the most valuable rentals of any team. All 4 of their main pending free agents should bring back some good pieces. Even Fallon despite his bad season. Someone will like hope he can return to form down the stretch.

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    • 16

      7 hours ago

      They can always put Cam at 3B (he’s actual position) and get a RF’er instead of trying to find a 3B.

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      • pohle

        5 hours ago

        dana brown said he always viewed smith as a rf, even in the draft, im sure any bat acquired would be an infielder

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      • noquarter89

        5 hours ago

        Cam is RF of the future now, they’re not moving him. Dana pretty much said from day 1 that they didn’t think he’d cut it defensively at 3B and that the OF was likely his long term home. And now he’s looking like a gold glove finalist in RF.

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    • LaFleur

      6 hours ago

      Nolan Arenado to Houston? Makes more sense now. Parades isnt due for free agency till 2028 though and Arenado is under contract til 2027 so theres still obstacles to clear there

      I dont see the cardinals parting with Gorman just yet

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      • eddie 14

        5 hours ago

        didn’t Nolan Arenado vetoed the trade last year. to come to Houston. what ever happend to Stone Garret that Play for
        Nationals or Alex Vergo.

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        • noquarter89

          5 hours ago

          The Astros were originally on the list of 5 teams that he would accept a trade to. But he was unsure of the team’s competitive outlook after the Tucker trade so he vetoed it so he could have more time to think about it. The Astros didn’t want to wait around for him to make up his mind so they pivoted to Walker. Now that it’s clear that the Astros will remain competitive in the near future, Nolan would surely accept the trade. But the Astros may not want him anymore.

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      • Ol’ Uncle Charlie

        5 hours ago

        Nolan turned down Houston, but we’re a year closer to Nolan being out of the game without a ring, so his motivations may change…especially given his diminishing skill set.

        I think if someone made an even lowball offer for Gorman, the team would look at it pretty hard. Gorman just isn’t working out and it seems like the writing is on the wall.

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        • LaFleur

          5 hours ago

          It would make sense to trade Gorman if they had someone killing it to replace him. Saggesse might be that guy, but he hasnt looked quite ready yet in his depth call ups

          Wetherholt might be it who knows right now you kinda hope someone might take the reigns and run with it to make that a reality, but I dont see them giving up on Walker or Gorman quite yet

          Reply
  2. Unclemike1526

    7 hours ago

    Just call Jed. He’ll probably trade you Shaw. No Third Baseman is better than 3 right?

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    • Fred K. Burke

      7 hours ago

      Shaw For Cam Smith?

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      • Mets Era Thumping Soto

        7 hours ago

        Maybe Parker Smith.

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    • kgcubs

      5 hours ago

      Aloha uncle, you aren’t kidding, Houston has Jed in their back pocket. They’d probably get our FO to throw in a top prospect along with Shaw for nothing, lol. Mahalo

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  3. RobblyDobs

    7 hours ago

    To all those teams needing a 3rd baseman: can we interest you in a used Nolan Arenado? Many luxury extras, but a lot of miles on the clock.

    Available at half price for the next week…

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      7 hours ago

      We all know Nolan landscaped his lawns, repaved his driveway, and built a new birdhouse last week. He will say no.

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      • 99Captain Judge99

        7 hours ago

        @YBC- Yeah hopefully not wanting Nolan on the Yankees or Astros. A few reason too expensive for us and thinking he could really help Houston. Lol.

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    • Mets Era Thumping Soto

      7 hours ago

      The Astros already tried. You are stuck with him.

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    • Ol’ Uncle Charlie

      7 hours ago

      Deep discount available! Gently used. Priced to sell with large manufacturer’s cash back incentives.

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  4. BobGibsonFan

    7 hours ago

    Call the Tigers for Jace Jung. I bet the Astros could fix him. He has a good OBP, some power and plays a decent 2B. 3B is ok. He would be a cheap fix.

    Reply
  5. bighiggy

    7 hours ago

    Maton, gorman and fedde? Cards pay all salary for this year. What would a return be?

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    • Armaments216

      6 hours ago

      Houston’s offering one-time limited access to their IT system.

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  6. Astros West Texas

    7 hours ago

    Yes, many of us have mentioned this the last few seasons …

    “Houston’s farm system is not well-regarded, though their player development staff continues to churn out players (particularly pitchers) who exceed industry expectations.”

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  7. TheToasters

    6 hours ago

    The Orioles package Ramon Urias and Cedric Mullins for a couple pitching prospects. The O’s and Strohs have been trading partners before. They’re affordable enough that Houston could still shop for another bat. And they’re both good players.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      6 hours ago

      Mullins won’t be an impact bat at this point. He’s a fourth outfielder for contenders. Harrison Bader would have more value to them if Minny places him on the block.

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  8. CleaverGreene

    6 hours ago

    Why don’t they just move Cam back to 3B?

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    • ❤️ MuteButton

      6 hours ago

      He was a little erratic at the hot corner, and they don’t really have a full-time right fielder if they do move him

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      • Astros West Texas

        6 hours ago

        this is the best Astros article I’ve ever seen around here

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    • Astros West Texas

      6 hours ago

      because he’s excelling in right field, and we’re winning with this set up. Also, Brice Matthews, rookie at 2nd, has pretty much single-handedly won the last two games for us.

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    • noquarter89

      5 hours ago

      Cam is RF of the future now, they’re not moving him. Dana pretty much said from day 1 that they didn’t think he’d cut it defensively at 3B and that the OF was likely his long term home. And now he’s looking like a gold glove finalist in RF.

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  9. coldgoldenfalstaff

    6 hours ago

    Astros need an outfielder.

    If Alvarez returns this year, he will be DH. Both Matthews and Altuve can hold down 2B.

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  10. dano62

    6 hours ago

    Urshela or Andujar to Astros – book it

    Reply
  11. n2thecards

    5 hours ago

    Gorman might be able to play a decent 3rd base but I would think Houston could just move Cam to his natural position and go after a RF bat. I don’t know if Boston would consider moving Duran but he’d be a decent and somewhat affordable fit.

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    • Ol’ Uncle Charlie

      5 hours ago

      Gorman’s “natural spot” is third, but he’s had practically no reps there since joining the Cards.

      His bat has plenty of upside and he’s cheap, but he’s a true dead spot in anyone’s batting order at this point.

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    • noquarter89

      5 hours ago

      Cam is RF of the future now, they’re not moving him. Dana pretty much said from day 1 that they didn’t think he’d cut it defensively at 3B and that the OF was likely his long term home. And now he’s looking like a gold glove finalist in RF.

      Reply
  12. noquarter89

    5 hours ago

    If I were Dana I’d have all my attention on Willi Castro. Fits their need for a left-handed (or switch hitting) bat and you can plug him in just about anywhere, so he’d remain useful even if everyone gets healthy.

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  13. Acoss1331

    5 hours ago

    Hate to say it but Diamondbacks should really consider moving Suarez. They would be getting a really nice package of prospects back and just prepare for 2026.

    Reply
  14. rememberthecoop

    5 hours ago

    Why not move Cam Smith back to his original position 3B? it has to be much easier to find an outfielder than a 3B.

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    • noquarter89

      4 hours ago

      Cam is RF of the future now, they’re not moving him. Dana pretty much said from day 1 that they didn’t think he’d cut it defensively at 3B and that the OF was likely his long term home. And now he’s looking like a gold glove finalist in RF.

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  15. PiratesPundit51

    4 hours ago

    I think the Pirates could make a match with Houston. IKF could fill one of Houston’s needs while Pena and Paredes return to health, and is not unreasonable to put in the OF on occasion. The Pirates would easily be able to take on McCormick’s contract to help Houston clear space to make another acquisition. I’m sure the Pirates could even toss in a lottery ticket type of guy if Houston felt that the trade needed to be balanced.

    Houston’s farm system isn’t that deep to begin with, but they do have the ability to send back a somewhat proven bat in a trade, which the Pirates need. McCormick would be a pretty low-risk trade target. He won’t be outrageously expensive next year, and could be a decent trade chip next summer if the situation warrants it.

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    • noquarter89

      2 hours ago

      McCormick is useless to a rebuilding team and may even be non-tendered in the offseason. There is no reason the Pirates would want him. The only teams that would have any interest in him are other contenders in need of a 4th OF who can be a short-side platoon partner to one of their starters. The Giants come to mind.

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  16. Bucket Number Six

    3 hours ago

    Hmmm…maybe the Astros can move Cam to 3B.

    Reply
    • noquarter89

      2 hours ago

      He was never sound defensively at 3B and Dana had said he envisioned him as an outfielder going all the way back to the draft. Now he’s a likely gold glove finalist in the outfield and the RF of the future. He’s not moving back.

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      • Bucket Number Six

        2 hours ago

        😆

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  17. HEHEHATE

    3 hours ago

    Arenado over here doing the Lurch Addams “ you rang”

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  18. ❤️ MuteButton

    13 seconds ago

    it’s hard to tell what the truth is with this. The Astros have a tendency to undersell major injuries and oversell minor ones. I remember they insisted Kyle Tucker had a shin bruise for three months last year

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