The Astros introduced Friday that they’ve launched first baseman Jose Abreu. The previous American League Rookie of the Yr and Most Worthwhile Participant is within the second season of a three-year, $58.5MM contract. Houston will eat the rest of the cash nonetheless owed to Abreu on that deal.
Houston chosen the contract of catcher/outfielder Cooper Hummel from Triple-A Sugar Land, reviews KPRC-2’s Ari Alexander. In 201 plate appearances in Triple-A this season, Hummel boasts a .301/.423/.509 slash (135 wRC+) with seven homers, 13 doubles, eight steals (in 9 tries), a 17.4% strikeout price and an enormous 16.4% stroll price. The Astros acquired the 29-year-old from the Giants through an April waiver declare and later succeeded in passing him by outright waivers.
Whereas Abreu typically exceeded expectations in touchdown that sizable three-year deal, few might’ve predicted that the contract would go this poorly. Abreu hit .237/.296/.383 with Houston final season and started the 2024 season in such a calamitous funk that the veteran agreed to be optioned at some extent when he was 7-for-71 on the season. Since returning, Abreu hasn’t seemed any higher, hitting .167/.186/.333 in 43 journeys to the plate.
Total, Abreu’s tenure with the crew will come to an finish with a surprising .217/.275/.351 batting line in 714 plate appearances. That’s about 28% worse than league-average, by measure of wRC+. When coupled with below-average protection at first base, Abreu was 1.6 wins beneath substitute degree, per Baseball-Reference, and a full two wins beneath substitute per FanGraphs.
Though there have been some indicators of decline in 2022, Abreu nonetheless hit .304/.378/.446 that season. A very good portion of his energy had eroded (therefore the pedestrian .141 ISO and career-low 15 homers), and a good bit of his manufacturing was propped up by a .350 common on balls in play that the plodding Abreu was by no means going to maintain over the long term. The Astros, working and not using a common supervisor for the primary portion of the offseason, nonetheless paid a hefty per-year worth to signal Abreu into his late 30s, with proprietor Jim Crane spearheading negotiations on that deal and on Rafael Montero’s personal shocking three-year pact. Although the size of the pact was a modest shock, it pales compared to how shocking the extent of Abreu’s decline has been.
Between Abreu and Jon Singleton, Houston’s lack of manufacturing at first base has been close to the underside of all Main League Baseball. Solely the Rockies — Kris Bryant, Elehuris Montero, Michael Toglia and Hunter Goodman — have seen their first basemen mix to ship a lesser output than the Astros’ depressing .181/.262/.291 batting line. That dearth of offense from a sometimes bat-heavy place within the lineup has been one among many causes for the Astros’ disappointing 31-38 document. Houston sits eight video games again of the division-leading Mariners and 6 video games out within the AL Wild Card hunt (with six groups to leapfrog so as to declare a type of three spots).
Abreu’s contract will now be lifeless cash on the Astros’ payroll each this 12 months and subsequent. It nonetheless counts towards the posh tax as effectively, despite the fact that he’s now not on the roster. That lifeless cash solely additional provides to a troubling long-term outlook that raises reliable questions concerning the crew’s capability to proceed placing a perennial contender on the sphere. Regardless of their questionable long-term outlook and their 2024 struggles, nonetheless, common supervisor Dana Brown — employed after the signing of Abreu — has insisted that his crew is not going to be a vendor and that he expects to function as a purchaser within the run-up to subsequent month’s commerce deadline. The Astros reportedly have curiosity in including a number of beginning pitchers.
As for Abreu himself, he’ll now head to the open market and be capable to discipline curiosity from different golf equipment. It’s unlikely that any crew will place him instantly onto the large league roster in gentle of his latest struggles, so he’d very seemingly have to accept a minor league deal.
Whether or not Abreu is amenable to that form of association isn’t clear, however gamers typically wish to exit on their very own phrases quite than be pressured from the sport they love attributable to declining efficiency. Abreu’s willingness to be optioned earlier this season and the fixed reward he’s acquired from teammates each in Chicago and in Houston concerning his work ethic and keenness for the sport might level a willingness to maintain going. Teammates Mauricio Dubon, Jeremy Pena and Kendall Graveman all lauded Abreu’s work ethic final September when discussing his late-season sizzling streak with Chandler Rome of The Athletic, in addition to his impression within the clubhouse. That drive, mixed along with his sterling clubhouse popularity and excellent monitor document in Chicago, might result in curiosity on what quantities to a no-risk flier from a crew with a necessity for assist at first base and/or towards left-handed pitching.