The Astros are moving left-hander Framber Valdez into the big league rotation, tweets Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle. He’ll step into the fifth spot that was vacated today when Houston optioned the struggling Corbin Martin to Triple-A.
Collin McHugh opened the year in the rotation alongside Justin Verlander, Gerrit Cole, Wade Miley and Brad Peacock, but his own struggles landed him in the bullpen. (More recently, elbow troubles sent him to the injured list.) While Martin tossed well in his first outing, he was unable to last more than four innings in any of his next four starts, allowing multiple runs in each of those performances.
Valdez, 25, has gotten a brief look in the rotation himself in the past. He started five games for the ’Stros last year and posted a 2.59 ERA in 24 1/3 innings. Solid as that ERA appeared, though, Valdez also posted an ugly 20-to-18 K/BB ratio in that time. This season, Valdez has worked as a reliever in the Majors and notched a 3.12 ERA with a slightly improved 21-to-13 K/BB ratio. He’s still too prone to surrendering free passes, but he’ll work to improve that on the fly while stepping into a larger role with the Astros.
Houston’s nine-game lead in the AL West is large enough that there’s no immediate urgency to find a more established starter to round out the rotation, but it also stands to reason that as the trade deadline draws nearer, president of baseball operations Jeff Luhnow could pursue upgrades. Peacock and Miley have both pitched well in their starts, but the Astros may want a higher-caliber arm to step into a potential postseason rotation behind Verlander and Cole. Talk of a potential reunion with Dallas Keuchel likely won’t completely die off until he signs with a new team in the near future, though that’d be one alternative if the Astros prefer to hang onto their prospects and entrust a rotation spot to a known commodity.
Houston has a number of in-house alternatives as well, should they wish to exhaust more options before looking outside the organization. Right-handers Brady Rodgers and Josh James are already in the Major League bullpen, while lefty Cionel Perez and righty Rogelio Armenteros are on the 40-man roster and in the Triple-A rotation. It was hoped that top prospect Forrest Whitley would eventually emerge as an option, but he’s struggled throughout the 2019 campaign and recently landed on the minor league injured list due to shoulder fatigue.
astros_fan_84
I would like to the Astros add Keuchel, but there are definitely questions about his abilities.
Framber deserves a look, but I don’t see him as a playoff starter.
davengmusic
whoever ends up being the 5 guy probably doesn’t start in the playoffs anyway. bullpen depth, no biggie.
Central Valley
Madison Bumgarner
jorge78
Only if the prospects suck…..
jbshark20
Framber has good numbers but they are deceiving. He has control problems just like Martin did (13 walks in 26 innings pitched so far this year). I see Josh James taking the spot after a couple of weeks, I think he should have had it to begin the season if he hadn’t gotten hurt in spring training.
EPforAstros
i agree. Framber has good numbers. I also see Josh James taking the fifth spot after a couple of weeks.
aerainier
Marcus Stroman the logical trade candidate for multiple reasons!
DarkSide830
a team this many games up should always try a strategy like this. if the new guy sucks, youre probably still comfortably in first. if not, you’re experiment was a success and your team is better going forward.