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Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by Castor27, Sep 29, 2025.

  1. Snake Diggit

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    The Verlander and Correa trades were mostly made by Crane. The Kikuchi trade and the Tucker trade are Brown’s signature GM moves to date and both of those look pretty good to me so far. The Walker (bad) and Caratini (good) deals are his free agent moves; the Hader signing was driven by Crane. And the Javier extension (bad) is his only internal signing.

    For better or worse, Brown is working under a very meddling owner and with a lot of resource limitations (aging expensive roster, very limited draft resources). That owner has greenlit a high payroll, but also dictated a lot of the spending. Outside of big sell-side trades (Tucker and likely Brown and Pena in the future), Browns real work is in the draft and there hasn’t been nearly enough time to judge that yet.
     
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    We looked like geniuses after that Kikuchi trade. I’m still puzzled as to why we couldn’t resign him. The way he pitched for us after our coaching got ahold of him made it feel like a no-brainer, but I don’t even recall us making him an offer, do you?
     
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  4. Snake Diggit

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    I’m sure they made him at least an informal offer although I never saw any substantial rumors/news that Houston tried very hard to resign him. The deal Kikuchi got from LA wasn’t unreasonable but I’m ok with Houston not matching/beating it.
     
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  5. Snake Diggit

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    People might say it’s nepotism but Biggio has been a league average hitter as a LH bat that can passably play 1B, 2B, 3B, RF, and LF. Hes at least as likely to help the Astros as Riley Unroe, Jax Biggers, and Edwin Diaz.
     
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    In this case i am fine with a little nepotism.
     
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    Cavan posted a .543 OPS last year (his age 31 years old season).
     
  8. Major

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    Houston is not on the west coast.
     
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  9. Bobbythegreat

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    I mean, it is nepotism, but in this instance it's fine.

    He's going to be 31 and he hasn't managed even a .700 OPS since 2023 which was also the last time he was at or above league average OPS even for a second baseman..... the lowest average OPS for any infield position.

    Now there's some tiny hope that he turns things around, but realistically he's not a major league talent.

    Still I'm glad he got an invite to spring training
     
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    You never know . it's baseball, crazy things can happen any given year . Cavan was legit good just first 2 years and has been relative ass since 2020.

    I haven't followed him. The book coming out on him and him failing to adjust is likely . Maybe he makes an adjustment this year . He might've realized he's got 1 chance left in the league and worked his ass off this off-season.

    On a similar note , I wonder how much talk about a backup C has been in effort to push Salazar. I really like what I've seen from him in limited action. His approach looks good . If he had more power his batting could take a leap . I've liked what Ive seen as a backstop in his limited playing time


    In curious what the FO and coaching staff think he's missing . God if you could merge him and diaz then the result would be one of the best Catchers in the league .
     
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    Third Coast
     
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  12. Snake Diggit

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    His age 30 season. But yes, his poor performance over the last 2 seasons is why he is on a minor league deal that represents zero downside to the Astros. Biggio has very poor bat speed and that is a nearly fatal flaw given he is not an elite defender and doesn’t boast big power. But he has some defensive and baserunning value and walks a lot. He is not going to be an everyday player but he can be a decent bench player.
     
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    Kikuchi never was going to sustain his great pitching for us. He regressed right back to the type of pitcher he's always been with a higher WHIP since 2022 and 3.99 ERA. No way we were paying him $63 mil/3 yrs.
     
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    His coaching regressed when he signed with Anaheim.
     
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    What if….

    Alvarez
    90g LF
    60g DH

    Altuve
    20g LF
    120g 2B
    10g DH

    Paredes
    90g DH
    10g 3B
    40g 2B
    10g 1B

    Walker
    150g 1B

    Pena
    150g SS

    Correa
    150g 3B

    Meyers
    120g CF

    Cam Smith
    130g RF

    Loperfido
    30g RF
    10g CF
    20g LF

    Diaz
    110g C

    Salazar
    50g C

    Allen
    10g SS

    Cole
    30g CF
    30g LF

    All it really takes is for Espada to play Alvarez where he wants to play most games. Everything else works itself out, without a single injury.
     
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  16. Major

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    If the Astros are willing to play Yordan and Altuve in LF most of the season, the infield jam has never been a problem. The issue is the Astros don't think that's a good idea. That's also not an Espada decision.
     
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    If Paredes is on the roster OD, it is absolutely an Espada decision.

    With a Paredes trade unlikely due to decreased demand, they will have to pivot.
     
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    Unless a trade happens, the Astros are gonna have to play Paredes at 2B the majority of the time, at least until an injury inevitably happens. Altuve could get, say 45 starts at DH,2B,LF. Yordan DH's mostly and plays LF 25% or so. Paredes also gets 25% or so of the 1B starts. I'm in the camp with others that Altuve should not be starting 150 games at his age even if he stays healthy.

    I've said it a few times, quality players missing out on a start here or there isn't a huge problem, a potentially thin lineup wholly unprepared to absorb any injuries or give off days is. If we end up with "too many" quality players in July that's a good problem easily rectified.
     
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    If the front office doesn't want Altuve or Yordan playing in the outfield, they aren't going to allow it. They hired Espada to do what they want - Baker had too many opinions and strategies that weren't aligned with them and he did his own thing, so they let him go. They hired a rookie instead of a veteran manager so they'd have someone compliant.
     
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    Espada is no longer a rookie. Firmly disagree with this take. Espada is not a puppet.
     

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