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Astros GM: “No Interest” In Trading Isaac Paredes

By Anthony Franco | November 13, 2025 at 12:42am CDT

The Astros appear to have something of a corner infield logjam. They acquired Carlos Correa at the deadline, and Jeremy Peña’s presence meant Correa needed to move to third base. That made sense while Isaac Paredes was injured but is a tougher fit if everyone is healthy. The Astros have Christian Walker signed for two more seasons at first base. Yordan Alvarez remains the primary designated hitter, and the Astros would probably welcome the opportunity to get Jose Altuve more DH at-bats if they could find them.

Based on that glut of corner bats, there’s been speculation about the Astros trading an infielder this offseason. Most of that has revolved around Paredes or Walker, but general manager Dana Brown downplayed the idea that the Astros were looking to move either player. That’s particularly true of Paredes, who turned in a .254/.352/.458 line with 20 homers in 102 games during his first season in Houston.

“He was one of the best guys at seeing pitches and working counts and it’s one of the reasons why we went out and traded for him,” Brown told reporters at the GM Meetings on Wednesday (link via Matt Kawahara of The Houston Chronicle). “We need that value in our lineup. It’s the exact direction we’re trying to take it. We feel like if we trade him it would be weakening our lineup. So right now, we have no interest in trading him.”

Paredes was the centerpiece of the Kyle Tucker return from the Cubs. He ranked fifth on the team in on-base percentage and tied for third in homers despite missing most of the second half with a significant strain of his right hamstring. Paredes returned late in the season but was limited to DH work. Brown said he’s currently at roughly 65% health and will “potentially” be available for Opening Day (via Brian McTaggart of MLB.com).

The 26-year-old’s swing is geared for pull-side pop that makes him an ideal fit in Houston’s Daikin Park, where the Crawford Boxes leave a short porch in left field. The two-time All-Star was an accomplished hitter with the Rays, so it’s not as if he’s only a product of the park, but he’s perfectly tailored even for a lineup that skews very heavily to the right side.

MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz projects Paredes for a $9.3MM arbitration salary. He’ll go through that process once more before hitting free agency during the 2027-28 offseason. There’d be significant interest if the Astros did decide to shop him, likely for starting pitching, but they’re clearly proceeding as if he’ll be in their lineup. Brown said the Astros are not considering him for a regular role at second base, so he’ll be back mostly in the corners.

While that’d seemingly point in the direction of a Walker trade, the GM indicated that’s not currently under consideration either. “We haven’t talked about Walker in a trade. Walker’s our everyday first baseman,” Brown said. He’s in a much different spot from Paredes. He’s signed for $20MM annually for his age 35-36 seasons. Walker had a team-leading 27 homers this year, but he hit .238 with a career-worst .297 on-base percentage. The three-time Gold Glove winner also posted uncharacteristically middling defensive grades. Baseball Reference felt he was right around replacement level overall, while FanGraphs had him at one WAR.

That’s not the kind of season that would net Walker $20MM per season on a multi-year deal if he were a free agent. The Astros might need to eat around half the money just to move him for a middling return. That would open first base for Paredes and reallocate a bit of payroll room for rotation adds, yet it’d leave them with more dead money on a first baseman right as the José Abreu contract finally comes off the books. The Astros could value Walker’s power and defensive reputation enough to hold him in hope that he rebuilds some value.

Trading Correa or Peña seems even more far-fetched. “We’re not really trying to pull from the infield in the trade market, simply because we feel like all those guys are going to be part of the top of our lineup,” Brown said generally. “I think they’re all going to hit somewhere between 1 and 6. So I wouldn’t try to make any moves from the infield standpoint.” That blanket statement probably doesn’t apply to utility players Ramón Urías or Mauricio Dubón, who are respectively projected for $4.4MM and $5.8MM in their final seasons of arbitration. The Astros could trade or non-tender either or both.

Brown spoke generally about the Astros bouncing players around the diamond to maximize rest opportunities for their veteran hitters. Correa has never played second base, though he’d presumably be capable of doing so. One speculative option would be to get Correa semi-regular second base work on days when Paredes is at the hot corner. They’ll have Altuve continue bouncing between second base, left field and DH with Alvarez splitting time between DH and left.

That carries into an outfield that should feature a couple changes. Houston traded for Jesús Sánchez to add a left-handed bat who could play right field down the stretch. Sánchez played terribly, batting .199/.269/.349 with multiple defensive lapses. He’s projected at a $6.5MM arbitration salary and under club control for two seasons. Chandler Rome of The Athletic writes that the Astros are open to trade inquiries on Sánchez, though it seems more likely they won’t find interest and will simply non-tender him at next Friday’s deadline.

That’ll likely leave the Astros in search of another left-handed hitting outfielder. Rookies Zach Cole and Jacob Melton could factor in but have limited track records. Taylor Trammell is probably on the roster bubble. Moving on from Sánchez and adding someone like Max Kepler, Cedric Mullins or Mike Yastrzemski in free agency would make sense.

Notably, Brown would not commit to second-year outfielder Cam Smith breaking camp in 2026. The former first-rounder, acquired alongside Paredes in the Tucker deal, hit .236/.312/.358 across 493 plate appearances as a rookie. It was hardly a disastrous showing for a player with such limited professional experience, and Smith played an excellent right field despite being drafted as a third baseman. Yet he struggled significantly in the second half (.154/.247/.242) and could be due for a look against Triple-A pitching.

“We saw glimpses of it last year, but we’re going to need him to be more consistent,” Brown said (via Rome). “I would think he comes back and tries to play with more consistency and makes the necessary adjustments, but we have to be open to sending him back to Triple-A if he hasn’t turned the corner. … There’s a lot to be said for guys that work hard in the offseason and then make the necessary adjustments. We’re hoping that Cam does that. If he does that, we’ll be excited.”

Optioning Smith would give the Astros the flexibility to pursue an everyday right fielder. Jake Meyers should be back as the primary center fielder, though Rome reports that Houston has received a fair bit of trade interest in the 29-year-old. That’s to be expected, as Meyers is a plus defender who is coming off a career year at the plate. He hit .292/.354/.373 over 381 plate appearances with dramatically improved strike zone discipline. He’s controllable for another two seasons and projected at a bargain $3.5MM rate. It’s difficult to envision a Houston team already looking for outfielders trading Meyers, but it’s possible another club tries to force their hand by putting a controllable starting pitcher on the table.

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  1. Blah blah blah

    1 month ago

    Paredes is a park-specific player and needs to play home games in a stadium with a short left field porch. He has significantly more value to teams like Houston & Tampa Bay than he does to anyone else.

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      1 month ago

      Blah – You sure about that?

      Career numbers at Fenway:

      65 PA’s .241 BA .777 OPS

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      • Blah blah blah

        1 month ago

        Batting AVG??? Bwahahaha.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          Blah – I am nice enough to supply both Standard and Advanced stats to satisfy everyone, you must have somehow missed the OPS. Let me guess, next you’re gonna say “small sample size” blah blah blah ;O)

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    • GOAT Closer Esteban Yan

      1 month ago

      I’m guessing you haven’t bothered to look at his splits because his stats are pretty consistent whether he plays home or away.

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    • SalaryCapMyth

      1 month ago

      Parades had a .783 OPS on the road, this season. Thats not bad. Also, most players hit better at home.

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  2. omar salazar

    1 month ago

    dana is not gonna do anything. the offense is fine. just get some pitchers, resign caratini and we done.

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    • pohle

      1 month ago

      would be hilarious if they signed kyle tucker

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      • SteveM7

        1 month ago

        Thats a good one…. but is it impossible?

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  3. Naylor’sSailors26

    1 month ago

    Boooooooooo

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  4. Ignorant Son-of-a-b

    1 month ago

    Correa could play left field I’m sure. Although that could trigger his plantar fascitis (sp) or cause him some Turf Toe. Maybe they’ll bring Bregman back to muddle up the infield even more. In that case, I would move Paredes to first and trade Walker back to the Diamondbacks for Jordan Montgomery.

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    • Simm

      1 month ago

      Monty is no longer a dback

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  5. Astros_fan_in_Aus

    1 month ago

    None of that is worthy of discussion. Pitching has to be the focus, and they need plenty. Cease and Gallen, no matter what it cost, and yes, I know it will costs draft picks, but we have two extra picks this year anyway.

    Interesting note: In the last 5 years, Astros have drafted 96 players, and just 13 of them have made an appearance in the majors. Of those 13, 6 are already with other clubs.
    The draft is a crap shoot, and the house almost always wins.

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  6. ThatsIT?

    1 month ago

    That walker deal was a bad idea for the Astros giving that they needed a lefty bat so tying down 1b with a older RH bat at 1b for more than a year was always a going to be a dumb move. That contract is going to be nearly impossible to move.

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    • stymeedone

      1 month ago

      At the time of the signing, it looked like a very good deal. Excellent defense and power for a fair price, and a short length. Maybe Walker just had a bad year and will bounce back. Maybe he just needed time to adjust to a new ballpark and a new league.

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      • coldgoldenfalstaff

        1 month ago

        Another Bagwell move to add a last generation scouting style player when they should have been looking to future performers using analytics. I’d hope owner Jim Crane would realize the team’s ceiling started decreasing the minute they let go of James Click even though he built a World Series champion.

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  7. Simm

    1 month ago

    Sounds like if they mix and match in LF they can find playing time for all their infielders.

    My guess is they will try and move Walker. Though if they have to eat half his salary he will likely stay.

    They can grab some right field bat, may not be a great one but a serviceable one. Then spend on pitching.

    Ultimately it will come down to health for the Astros. If they can stay healthy, add an arm or two they should be in contention again next year.

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  8. Non Roster Invitee

    1 month ago

    Trop is gonna re-open this season!
    Leaves only West Sacramento for Major Leaguers to play in minor league park.

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  9. gtb1

    1 month ago

    Paredes at third Pena at short Correa at second Walker at first. Altuve left field Meyers center rotating Right field with Cam Smith stepping up. Alvarez DH. Could be top infield in baseball. Focus on pitching (Cease), backup catcher and team culture. Remove Valdez clubhouse headcase and we will be better. Blubaugh will have a big year. Dubon is gold. Hope Diaz finds some plate discipline. Need to stay league average healthy and we have a great base to build on.

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    • Salzilla

      1 month ago

      Yeah agree on all of this. This article saying there’s a logjam when you can play Correa at second and have Dubon util around is silly.

      Also the writer saying Paredes was the centerpiece when that was clearly Cam Smith is also silly. Paredes is a good piece, but wasn’t who the Astros were coveting in that trade.

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      • ❤️ MuteButton

        1 month ago

        Parades did far more damage to the opposition in the limited amount of time he was on the field than Cam did in the full season.
        Remember, the whole reason for that trade was to replace the departure of Bregman.

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        • Salzilla

          1 month ago

          Cam Smith was the coveted piece in the package and long term solution for Bregman’s departure. Paredes is the stopgap. Of course Paredes did better, he’s been in the league. Smith arguably should have started in Triple A.

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        • Chicago Expat

          1 month ago

          Agreed. Houston was in the enviable situation where they could acquire both a legit short-term and potentially exciting long-term solution for one position in one trade. Like finding both items on your shopping list shelved right by the checkout register.

          Cam was the centerpiece of that trade from Houston’s perspective, and Paredes was a decent add-on to sweeten the deal.

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        • ❤️ MuteButton

          1 month ago

          Regardless of how you want to word it, neither player on their own was gonna be enough for Tucker. So I sided with the GM on what he said, but of course like Dana said at the time of the deal, he was looking for the present and the future. Even though there appears to be reason to be hopeful about Cam Smith, lots of players with potential never quite pan out. Outside of injury, Paredes is a pretty comfortable bet.

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  10. Old York

    1 month ago

    Why not? Keep your options open? Maybe you can get someone like Ohtani or Paul Skenes in return. Never know…

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  11. TwinDaddy29

    1 month ago

    If Yordan could stay healthy enough to spend some significant time in left field (like play 60 games out there) then that would allow them to rotate some of the players through the DH spot, especially Altuve.

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  12. noquarter89

    1 month ago

    The most straightforward solution would be a bad contract swap of Walker for a “we can fix him” pitcher. The Mets need a 1B and would surely take a mulligan on Sean Manaea’s contract.

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  13. rond-2

    1 month ago

    Astros should trade Walker if possible, he’s is trending downward w/OBP, Avg and Age. Install Paredes at 1B.

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  14. GoStros

    1 month ago

    Here’s how to free up space, call Pittsburgh, send them Pena, a guy like Arregetti and a prospect for Mr. Paul Skenes. Wonder if Pitt would bite on that?

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    • onegame

      1 month ago

      Take a look at the Crochet trade to Boston as a reference. He had a smaller sample of work and was coming from a non-competitive team. It was a very nice haul for the Sox as they received 4 starter caliber players. Essentially, the Pirates are not trading Skenes.

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      • Baltimore_44

        1 month ago

        Skenes will cost 3x what Crochet did. The Astros don’t have the prospect capital to pay it. Only a handful of teams would in theory.

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        • onegame

          1 month ago

          I don’t think it would cost three times as much capital, but it’s an empty analysis since Skenes is not going anywhere. Pittsburgh should focus on getting the most out of their current assets and try to become relevant once again. That top prospect is a beast. 65 stolen bases at his size is remarkable. Plus power and versatility. Could be Trout v2.

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    • Astros71

      1 month ago

      they’d throw it in the trash

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  15. joec 3

    1 month ago

    I wish Cole would get another look. I thought he played well for the limited time he was up. But unless a trade happens to clear an outfield spot, he starts in the minors

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  16. theporcupine

    1 month ago

    Im going to give an unpopular take. They should trade pena. Hes the only guy on the team other than brown who would bring back the starting pitching they need. Correa can play short, parades stays at 3b. Sure it would be better financially to trade walker, but he wont bring much back.

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    • Django

      1 month ago

      It would be interesting to see what they could get for a guy at his peak who apparently is not going to re-sign.

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  17. scurvyrickets

    1 month ago

    Another bonehead dumpster Jed move.

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