The Astros welcomed a new owner, hired a new GM and agreed to switch leagues this past offseason.
Major League Signings
- Chris Snyder, C: one year, $850K.
- Jack Cust, OF: one year, $600K. Since released.
- Total spend: $1.45MM.
Notable Minor League Signings
Landon Powell, Justin Ruggiano, Mike Hessman, Travis Buck, Diory Hernandez.
Trades and Claims
- Acquired RP Kevin Chapman and a player to be named later for OF Jason Bourgeois and C Humberto Quintero.
- Acquired SS Jed Lowrie and SP Kyle Weiland for RP Mark Melancon.
- Claimed OF Fernando Martinez from the Mets.
- Claimed UT Brian Bixler from the Nationals.
- Claimed C Craig Tatum from the Orioles. Later claimed by Diamondbacks.
Notable Losses
- Clint Barmes, Jason Michaels, Bourgeois, Quintero, Melancon.
Draft Picks Gained or Lost
- Obtained 41st overall selection for losing Barmes.
Drayton McLane and Ed Wade have moved on and before long the Astros will be an American League team. The first offseason under owner Jim Crane and general manager Jeff Luhnow was full of off-field change, and the team itself will also have a new look after the GM's offseason trades.
Luhnow, the Cardinals' longtime VP of scouting and player development, dealt Major Leaguers for prospects in his first offseason as Houston's GM. He also hired analytically-minded baseball people such as Sig Mejdal and Mike Fast to help the club improve its decision making.
In the short-term, the Astros project as one the worst teams in baseball. No National League club allowed more runs a year ago, and the Astros outscored just three of their NL rivals. It's hard to imagine significant improvements given the current roster.
Luhnow's turned Mark Melancon into a shortstop (Jed Lowrie) and a starting pitcher (Kyle Weiland) in his first major trade as a GM. The Astros obtained more upside in the Melancon deal, and it could pay off as soon as 2012. Lowrie has shown promise at the plate over the years and Weiland progressed steadily through the minors before struggling at the MLB level in a 2011 cameo. He's not considered a top prospect, but may contribute at the back of Houston's rotation.
The Astros moved Brett Myers to the bullpen, where he'll close again. Myers had been a dependable fixture in Houston's rotation, so it was surprising to see him move to the bullpen where he'll pitch in 60 innings, rather than 200. While it's important for the Astros to see what Jordan Lyles and Weiland can do at the Major League level, opportunities would no doubt have emerged even if Myers had started. Perhaps the Astros know something we don't or believe Myers will have more trade value out of the bullpen.
It will remain hard to assess the trade that sent Jason Bourgeois and Humberto Quintero for Kevin Chapman until we learn the identity of the player to be named later heading to Houston. While Chapman's strikeout rates are intriguing, he appears to be a marginal prospect, so Astros fans are hoping for more. Luhnow told MLB.com's Brian McTaggart that the player to be named will be a "key component" of the trade.
The Astros exercised remarkable caution this offseason. They didn't sign any extensions or agree to terms with any free agents who cost more than $1MM; Chris Snyder's $850K deal represented the Astros' biggest expenditure of the offseason. Splashy free agent signings may have generated buzz and goodwill, but they weren't a priority for an Astros team that lost 106 games last year. Better to save up for this year's first overall draft pick.
Luhnow claimed Fernando Martinez off of waivers, and the Astros will try and extract some value from the former Mets prospect this season. The 23-year-old doesn't have to become an impact MLB player to justify the claim. It makes sense for a team such as Houston to make 40-man roster space for a once-promising player who may become a useful fourth outfielder in time.
The Astros' most recent offseason wasn't about increasing the team's 2012 win total. Few will be surprised if the Astros lose 100 games again this year — it would actually represent a six game improvement over last year's team. But new leadership is in place and the Astros select first overall this June, so there's increased optimism that the Astros can draft and develop enough talent to contend for the postseason once again.
chico65
Any chance you guys will take Melancon back?
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formerdraftpick 2
I think that the Astros did a pretty good job in the off season and gained some nice talent for little money. Jack Cust and Travis Buck were the only questionable signings and one of them is long since gone and it looks like I am wrong on Buck so far. Most of the minor league signings are off to a good start, especially F Martinez and Powell. Not bad for a team of outcasts.
UltimateYankeeFan
The way Melancon is looking pitching for the Red Sox in the AL East, Lowrie and Weiland might be the steal of the season.
Jason Shuttlesworth
Myers had been a dependable fixture in Houston’s rotation….not last season, he was terrible, only slightly better than Happ last season who was horrible
StevenStCroix
After the season Carlos Lee’s 18 mil comes off the books. I’m ok with the losing for the next couple of season as long as some of the kids show improvement
BrickTops
I can say this as an Astros Fan, JD Martinez is a freaking beast and will be an Allstar for years to come.
NickinIthaca
Is that because they need to have at least one representative from every team?
BWillie
I agree, BrickTops. JD can flat out rake. He just isn’t getting much media love because the rest of the team is so bad. I have enjoyed watching all of them compete so far this year, which in itself is an improvement over 2011.
goner
The way Clint Barmes is playing so far (3 hits, 10 K, and 2 errors in 10 games), I’m not sure he counts as a notable loss either. 🙁
Avery
I am really proud how things are shaping up . After Berkman , Bourn , Oswalt , and Pence were dealt I wasn’t sure I had much faith in my team at all .
My projected lineup for 2015 😛 Jarred CosartP Bud NorrisP Jordan LylesP Brett OberholtzerP Paul Clemens/Mike FoltynewiczC Jason Castro1B Jonathan Singleton2B Jose Altuve3B Jimmy ParedesSS Jonathan VillarOF George SpringerOF Ariel Ovando/Austin WatesOF J.D. Martinez/Domingo SantanaI’d like to have Delino Deshields in here somewhere , because I believe in his tools and although it is early he’s showed much better progress so far this season . Foltynewicz I believe is going to be a complete beast , his velocity is up around 95-97 and his breaking stuff looks much better than last season . His K Rate needed improvement for someone who had velocity like him last year , and this year he’s came firing straight out of the gate . By this point I’m willin to bet we’re winning 90 games , This lineup is potentially dangerous . If Springer develops as planned he should be a 30/30 guy , J.D. Martinez is going to be a .300 plus hitter with 30 homer potential every year , Altuve is supposedly going to be a future .300 plus hitter with refined defensive skills , Domingo Santana might be a future 40 + homer guy if he can keep developing , if Villar develops some hitting skills he could be a future Elvis Andrus , Paredes looked really good at the end of last season and looks like someone who could fill out and become an everyday 3rd baseman with 20-30 HR potential and .280-.290 AVG. Potential , Austin Wates is tearing it up so far in AA and I believe he’s the next Michael Bourn but right handed with a more power . If ovando’s investment pays off he could be a future-all star , and Singleton could be the next Ryan Howard .Cosart could be a future 200 K / 200 IP starter along the lines and become an Ace , Lyles could be a nice addition as well if he keeps his control up , Norris could be a veteran arm in his prime , a lot of people have compared Paul Clemens to a young Brad Lidge type but a starter of course . I believe we are doing what’s necessary to become a winning franchise , I’m really excited for our future . June needs to hurry up , I wanna see who we take number 1 . Kyle Zimmer , Bryon Buxton , Mark Appel , or Marcus Stroman would be fine by me .
BrickTops
I would be happy if half of that happened. The reality is we can’t do much until Mr. Cheto Lee and his contract are gone. So we spend the next couple off seasons building a young cheap core and farm (Which btw went from 30th to 16th this year) then we can go out and add the Vet free agents to get us over the top. Think Tampa Bay with 5 times the payroll. People often forget how large of a Market Houston is. The brass won’t spend money until the farm is rehabbed, and they shouldn’t. I do agree that the young talent on the Astros is better than most would admit.
coldgoldenfalstaff
It’s nice to see a few pieces of a future contender in place already. It’s been fun watching J.D. Martinez and Jose Altuve this year so far.
What’s going to keep them from getting above 5th place is pitching. Other than Carrpenter there aren’t many keepers in the pen, and while it’s nice to see what we have early with the young starters, other than Norris there’s little chance any of them being with the team in 2 years when Cosart, Oberholzer, Foltyniewicz (and whatever starter they pick first this year) starts to impact the big league roster.
trevorc
Both rule 5 guys look like they are going to stick and be solid contributors as well.