The Astros have non-tendered catcher/outfielder Chris Herrmann, Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle tweets. He was acquired only recently but never seemed like a certain part of the club’s plans.
Clearly, the ’Stros were unwilling to commit even to paying a portion of his projected $1.5MM salary, though perhaps they’ll try to bring him back on another arrangement in free agency. Herrmann burst onto the scene with a solid (but brief) offensive showing in 2016, but ended up signing a minors deal last winter after a dreadful 2017. He went on to impress in limited MLB action last year, and drew the attention of the ’Stros on the waiver wire, so perhaps some team will see fit to offer him a 40-man spot.
Orbit
Then why acquire him?
nmendoza7
Basically my thoughts on most everyone who was claimed or acquired in other ways only to be non tendered anyway.
throwinched10
Welcome back to Seattle!
A bit premature but they will sign him…
YaGottaBelieve
My thoughts exactly!
marinerfan
Yeah, my first thought too lol. Hello Jerry?
ABCD
More posts! I have a fever and the cure is more posts!
Dan_Oz
Astros preferred to save the money and buy a vowel
rerogers
cute
joepanikatthedisco
Naan tenders are my favorite Indian dish
astros_fan_84
I think the Astros would want him on a minor league deal. Maybe that’s the strategy.
He seems to only be a 4th catcher. A minor move.