The Astros and Diamondbacks have had recent trade discussions regarding Arizona outfielder Daulton Varsho, reports Bob Nightengale of USA Today (Twitter link). There’s no indication the sides are anywhere close on a deal at the moment, with Nightengale unsurprisingly adding the Snakes’ asking price is high.
Varsho has been the subject of frequent trade chatter this offseason alongside outfield mates Alek Thomas and Jake McCarthy. Arizona has shown a willingness to listen to offers on their glut of talented young, left-handed hitting outfielders — other than Corbin Carroll, who appears off the table. The D-Backs aren’t planning to move anyone of that group for prospects, but they’re eyeing ways to balance their roster by dealing from an area of strength. Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic and Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle each wrote last week the Astros were exploring trade possibilities in the D-Backs outfield, and Nightengale’s report suggests Varsho is a player they’re targeting.
The 26-year-old Varsho has the most trade appeal of any of the players the Diamondbacks could ostensibly deal. A catching prospect coming out of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, he’s seen increasing work in the outfield in pro ball. That has suited him exceptionally well, as Varsho is a better athlete than one might expect for a player with his catching background. He has quickly developed into one of the sport’s top defensive outfielders, posting elite marks that earned him some consideration in this year’s NL Gold Glove voting in right field.
Varsho logged 920 1/3 innings in the outfield this past season, splitting his time between right (541 2/3) and center (378 2/3). He drew resoundingly strong marks from public metrics at both spots. Defensive Runs Saved pegged him as 19 runs above average, while Statcast estimated he was 16 runs above par. The latter mark tied San Diego’s Trent Grisham for most in the majors among outfielders. Varsho’s an above-average runner who got excellent marks from Statcast for his reads and first step off the bat, belying his lack of experience in the outfield.
The Diamondbacks also gave him 175 innings behind the plate, but his days as a catcher in Arizona seem to be in the rearview mirror. Varsho’s last start there came on June 9, with organization apparently deciding he was too gifted an outfielder to continue putting him behind the dish. He’s at least capable of moonlighting back there if needed, but his defensive ability as a catcher has long been questioned by scouts and advanced metrics alike. Any team trading for Varsho at this point would do so primarily to play him in the outfield.
Varsho has a more mixed offensive track record, but he’s coming off his best season to date. Through 592 plate appearances, he hit .235/.302/.443 and slugged 27 home runs. His batted ball metrics weren’t quite so impressive, as he ranked right around league average in both average exit velocity and hard contact rate. Varsho also has rather extreme platoon splits over the course of his career, with virtually all his damage done against right-handed pitching. He carries a .234/.276/.339 line in 255 plate appearances against lefties compared to a .233/.315/.465 mark in 767 looks against right-handers.
Those mid-tier hard contact numbers and marked platoon splits might give other teams pause about Varsho’s ability to consistently sustain above-average offensive production. Still, there’s room for him to remain a quality even if his performance takes a slight step back from this year’s marks. He’s a solid hitter against right-handed pitching whose stellar glove means he doesn’t solely need to work with favorable platoon matchups. Varsho also rates well as a baserunner and has gone 25 of 32 in his career on stolen base attempts.
With two years and 128 days of MLB service, Varsho qualified for arbitration as a Super Two player this winter. He’s projected by MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz for a $2.8MM salary, and he’ll remain under club control through the end of the 2026 campaign. With four affordable seasons of control and a well-rounded profile, the D-Backs can justifiably ask for a major return.
Houston already has Kyle Tucker locked into right field, but they’re facing some questions at the other two spots. Chas McCormick is a solid option to play center, although the Astros have given some consideration to taking a swing at a star trade acquisition at the position. Left field is a complete question mark with Michael Brantley hitting free agency. The Astros are known to want a left-handed hitting outfielder, and they’ve been tied to free agent possibilities like Brantley, Michael Conforto and Andrew Benintendi. It’s little surprise they’d check in on Varsho as well, particularly since he could also cover center field on days when Houston wants to pencil Yordan Alvarez into left.
It’s unclear what the Diamondbacks would want back from Houston to push a Varsho deal over the line. Given Arizona’s need for starting pitching behind Zac Gallen and Merrill Kelly, however, it’s easy to draw a speculative line to the Astros collection of excellent young starters. Players like Luis Garcia, Cristian Javier and top prospect Hunter Brown could each be of interest to Arizona GM Mike Hazen and his staff. That’s true to a lesser extent of José Urquidy, although he’d likely be more of a secondary piece if included as part of any Varsho deal.
D-Backs pitching coach Brent Strom is plenty familiar with that group from his days holding the same position in Houston. Whether the Astros would deal from their rotation depth after watching Justin Verlander depart seems an open question, but it’s at least plausible the teams could line up on an outfielder for starting pitcher swap given their respective areas of strength.
James Watkins
No
Dbacks44
as a diehard dbacks fan please do not trade Mccarthy! He’s off limits with corbin. Mccarthy is getting better and will be an all star. his splits are the same.That’s the future. My worry is we do something stupid like varsho for urquidy and a few decent prospects. Remember goldy for Luke weaver and Carson Kelly.I like Hazen but he’s bugging out sometimes. I feel for him cause the passing of his wife.I can’t even imagine. I just don’t want him making dumb mistakes. I rather varsho for Torres.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
Selling low on Varsho is not something you should worry about. Teams tend to err more on the side of indecision than on the side of decision. He has plenty of control left, and I bet that defense guys like him, shortstop Simmons, Ben Zobrist, etc. have a huge enough discrepancy in value between the high and low valuations. Obviously, he can hit and run pretty well and could also catch, but a great amount of value comes from hard to value defense. I doubt they agree on a deal, although the Rangers managed to get a catcher with a .995 OPS season and a.875 OPS season for Falefa, so I could be wrong about defense.
Dbacks44
it’s not selling low its his idea of a good return. If we got Javier I would love it. Then we can get a right handed hitter free agent and be complete. I will gladly trade varsho for a stud like Javier and a bullpen piece.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
There are ground ball pitchers, fly ball pitchers, strikeout pitchers, and then there are homerun ball pitchers. Jose Urquidy is one of them.
Astrosfn1979
Javier is not going anywhere. Garcia is the pitcher the Astros may be willing to give up
But I doubt it happens because Varsho is a platoon player that the DBacks will value like an everyday starter.
He is TERRIBLE vs left handed pitching
I would love to see him platoon with McCormick but he isn’t worth the price Arizona wants.
The Astros can’t give up a SP without signing another veteran for rotation depth. And Framber, Javier, or Brown should be off limits, just like Carroll is.
cadagan
Chix dig longball
Bruin1012
I agree Astrosfan there is no way the Astros are trading Javier or Framber for sure. Dbacks fans can get that out of their heads right away. Javier was unhittable at the end of the season and mowed down all the best hitters in the post season he had the look of a true ace he’s not going anywhere.
Deadguy
Like FTX CHIX DIG FTX
thunderecho
Astrosfn1979,
Astros farm system has extraordinary pitching depth. Cole, Morton, Greinke, Keuchel, Musgrove, McHugh, Peacock, and Verlander all departed the organization over the past 5 years.
Yet, the Astros keep bringing up unheralded prospects that contribute at the big league level.
SS Jeremy Peña was drafted in the 3rd round by the Astros (at least 2 rounds ahead of projection). Astros had confidence in his ability to replace Correa.
OFers Corey Julks and OF Justin Dirden deserve a shot at the big leagues just like Peña had.
Astros set a Major League record with the most homegrown players to appear on a World Series roster.
Astros have the most homegrown talent on its 40 man roster in MLB.
Astros don’t need to go out on big spending spree like the Mets to return to the playoffs.
In the World Series, Astros had a 3rd round pick, 5th round pick, 21st round pick, a 26th round pick, and several undrafted free agents all contribute.
Baseball America published a really good article on the Astros success in developing players.
Astrosfn1979
Disagree
The Astros have an extraordinary history of developing pitching. Specifically older unheralded international free agents.
However the system has very few highly regarded pitching prospects now and many of the people who scouted, signed, and developed those pitchers have moved on to other organizations.
One of them is Arizona’s own Brent Strom
MLB Top 100 Commenter
G. Torres, FA in 2025, is not worth Varsho (higher WAR, better defender, and FA in 2027).
Dbacks44
We have the money to keep Torres if we went down that route.But that was just an idea. We have to many outfielders. We are lacking in the Infield. Torres would rake in Arizona. I just don’t want a bad return. Last thing I want to see for Houston is urquidy and Mccormick for Varsho.
Jaysfan1981
Is there someone on the Jays you’re interested in ?
Dbacks44
If they went down that route it would be a catcher I’m assuming. Which I don’t think we need as bad as a starter and infielder.
DUDDUS
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MLB Top 100 Commenter
Much better for Diamondbacks to trade Alek Thomas to Marlins for pitcher.
Dbacks44
I would have thought a package of varsho for Pablo lopez. That seemed right to me. Thomas is not enough for lopez.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Too much for Dbacks to give up for Lopez because Varsho can be controlled longer than Lopez. But maybe Marlins could include a 10-15 prospect to even it out.
Deadguy
Whoa wait, you think McCoffee is off-limits? In what state do they nit have McDonald’s?
fitted54
You do not want the streaky hitting Torres
gallenofbeer
Go away
Deadguy
I went away and now I’m back again
Kamacho man randy savage far from average
DarkSide830
Like I have said previously, why is Arziona so afraid to make Varsho a catcher again? It seems like such a logical solution to like half the team’s issues.
Rsox
Playing the OF would get his bat in the lineup everyday. Beyond that i have no idea
DarkSide830
He can DH any day he doesn’t catch.
Jung Like My Daddy
“his defensive ability as a catcher has long been questioned by scouts and advanced metrics alike.”
And
“He drew resoundingly strong marks from public metrics at both spots. Defensive Runs Saved pegged him as 19 runs above average, while Statcast estimated he was 16 runs above par. The latter mark tied San Diego’s Trent Grisham for most in the majors among outfielders………..with organization apparently deciding he was too gifted an outfielder to continue putting him behind the dish.”
Solution is take gold glove caliber defense in the OF and stick him behind the dish with subpar defense?
DarkSide830
So gifted yet they might end up trading him? Can’t be THAT gifted.
Jung Like My Daddy
I’m honestly at a loss for words as to this take from you. Youve had some pretty bad ones. This one is definitely up there.
You’re dumbfounded a team is entertaining offers looking to trade from an area of strength and that teams are interested in the dude who plays gold glove type defense in the OF? Seriously?
highheat
The winner of the NL RF Gold Glove this season, Mookie Betts: had lower OAA/RAA than Varsho in RF, had a lower UZR than Varsho in RF, and was ahead of Varsho by only one DRS in RF.
Note that these are all cumulative stats, so players with more playing time naturally accrue more of each; Varsho played less than half of the number of innings in RF that Betts did. Then went and up more elite defensive numbers in CF on top of that.
I think it’s fair to say that “gifted” would be the appropriate word.
DarkSide830
I don’t disagree with that. Still, Arizona doesn’t seem to think he’s irreplaceable, and nor should that preclude moving him off CF to get his bat in the lineup.
Deadguy
Darkside, Varsho offers really great defense in the Outfield, not so great metrics behind the plate… and he strikeout 150 times? Dbacks are looking to deal from area of strength to fortify weekness that’s why they are looking to flip Varsho
Deadguy
Darkside keep in mind the diamondbacks were so needy for pitching last year they gave Kuechel a flier and released him
Dbacks44
No he struggles when he catches. His hitting struggles cause he pays alot of attention to it. He’s a good back up if needed. That’s why his hitting got better this year since the change.
YourDreamGM
No better way to make a guy who can run and make him not be able to run than keeping him at catcher.
jeff51488
I wouldnt mind seeing Garcia or Urquidy go but i cant imagine the Astros trading away Javier or Brown. If thats the case just sign 2 of the 3
lefty FA outfielders left out there and let Maldy and Lee platoon behind the plate. If Lee isnt ready sign Barnhart.
YourDreamGM
They are probably trading for him to play outfield. Probably even cf.
jeff51488
Im sure the Astros like the fact that he can play catcher too but im just saying they shouldnt trade Javier or Brown. I wouldnt even mind if they signed Brantley and kept McCormick in CF.
HankHollywood
Neither Hunter Brown or Javier are going to be traded.
steven st croix
I would add Javier to that list
vtadave
You’d add Javier to a list that includes Javier? Bold move Cotton. Let’s see if it pays off.
kearnest
lol I love this
skip55
highly critical of catchers not being athletic
Will Dbax
Just a reminder to take this with a grain of salt. Nightingale doesn’t have the best track record on rumors when it comes to the Diamondbacks.
mikecav19
I don’t follow the D-backs. What did he report in his track record with the D-backs that was wrong? Just curious.
JockStrap
Why trade? Offer mike zoning a 1 yr amd see what happens
vtadave
Good ol zoning
Surly_03
I would just sign Brantley and Conforto on 1 year deals. Kick the can down the road and reassess the situation after the ‘23 season. A lot can happen in a year with their OF prospects and Meyers and McCormick.
SODOMOJO
Nope
letimmysmoke55
God, come on AZ. Quit being so contempt with losing.
CoachBlake
Been saying Varsho to the Astros all offseason. Jose Urquidy, Kory Lee, Pedro Leon, Joe Perez and Jake Meyers for Varsho and Carson Kelly.
scottaz
Coach,
GM Hazen says the Dbacks are NOT trading any of the 4 stud CF for Prospects. Your proposal is a nonstarter.
CoachBlake
Scott,
They are said to be looking for Major league ready players, preferably right handed hitting infielders, and need a catcher. Leon has played in the OF but also SS and 2B, Perez mostly third but has gotten some action at 1B and OF due to being blocked by Bregman. I included Meyers because while the Dbacks are dealing from any area of strength, all their young outfielders are LH so adding a RH bat to that group might be desirable as well. These players are minors tested and ready for their shot at the big leagues but are still prospects due to lack of opportunity.
scottaz
Coach,
Dbacks are looking for established, young major league players with at least 3 years of control. Specifically, in priority order:
1. Right handed hitting corner OF with power
2. Or right handed hitting 3b with power
3. Closer
They are willing to trade 1 of their 4 stud left handed hitting CF only for 1. , 2., and/or 3.
They will Not trade 1 of their stud CF for prospects, but they will trade left handed hitting CF prospects 5 or 6 (Dominic Fletcher, Pavin Smith) for prospects.
The Dbacks have other “wants”, but are Not willing to trade 1 of their top 4 stud CF for any of these unless they are packaged with 1., 2., and/or 3. above:
a. backup catcher
b. Bullpen arm
c. Bullpen arm
d. prospect starting pitcher Note: Dbacks have more high quality young starting pitchers than they have the 4 stud CF: Tommy Henry, Ryne Nelson, Drey Jameson, Brandon Pfaadt, Blake Walston, and 3 or 4 more just a notch behind these 5. So, although you can never have too much pitching, adding a young prospect starter is a very low priority. If an established young starter with at least 3 years of control was included in a package with 1. 2. and/or 3. above, the Dbacks would take that, but not as the central piece in a package.
scottaz
Coach
I hope you caught the distinction I made between what you termed “major league ready players”, which are what Hazen calls “prospects”, and what I termed as “established, young major leaguers with at least 3 years of control”?
Hazen won’t trade 1 of his stud CF for “major league ready players”, i.e. prospects. which is why I wrote that your proposal is a nonstarter.
It’s going to hurt when the Dbacks trade one of these studs. Neither Hazen nor any Dbacks fans want to trade any of the 4. A good way to judge if the Dbacks will accept any of your trade proposals is to ask yourself, “Will it hurt to trade this guy?” If you just throw out a package of players you don’t really care to have on your team, then recognize that on the Dbacks end of the trade, that’s a nonstarter.
mikecav19
I’m an Astros fan and sure, I would do this deal, but why would the D-Backs want to trade from a position of strength (the OF) for 2 outfielders? I don’t think this is realistic.
CoachBlake
Mike,
Leon has played a good amount of infield since signing. He’s good athlete and a toolsy player that teams look to acquire, no matter the position and you find somewhere for him to play. I’m sure the Astros would like to keep him out of a deal, but I think he’s a likely target.
scottaz
mikecav
The Dbacks 4 stud CF are all left handed hitters, as are the next 2 behind them. This is both a blessing and a curse. It’s a nice luxury to have this talent and an asset to trade from, BUT it’s also a major problem and team weakness against left handed pitching. These are young guys who need to adjust to effectively hitting against same handed pitching. The Dbacks are confident they will all get to that efficiency, but balancing the OF lineup with good right handed hitters is a faster pathway to competing against the Dodgers and Padres in their division. So the Dbacks have prioritized trading at least 1 of the 4 for either a right handed hitting corner OF with power or a right handed hitting 3b with power.
scottaz
I have a feeling the Dbacks are more interested in a Closer than a starter, so may be targeting Presley or Montero.
I also suspect the Dbacks are coupling Madison Bumgarner with one of the 4 stud OF.
So maybe Varsho and Bumgarner for Montero and Luis Garcia?
Dbacks have 5 young starter/prospects so I don’t think they’ll targetHunter.
highheat
No reason to package talent to offload Bumgarner, they’re better served by not diluting a return. He’s only controlled for two more seasons and his salary drops by about $10MM going into ’24.
mikecav19
Teams don’t trade a player they just resigned 2 weeks later. Would be a good trivia question though.
Deadguy
Astros have no reason to take Bumgarner they’d be interested in AZ left handed hitting OF and AZ would be interested in HOU young pitching as a return for Varsho
Surly_03
Trade Idea:
1. Astros get Daulton Varsho.
2. Dbacks get Dubon, Whitley and an autographed 2022 WS baseball. ( Brent Strom likes Whitley )
Marqueef Grissom
Oh oh
❤️ MuteButton
Varsho is a nice player, but not worth a quality starting pitcher. My best guess is the Astros are waiting and hoping that Brantley will be able to go so they can re-sign him. Naturally they are exploring other opportunities in the event that doesn’t work out
mikecav19
I don’t think this ends up gaining traction. Stros will not include Hunter Brown or Christian Javier. If you are a D-Backs fan, would you be interested in a deal centered around Garcia or Urquidy? If not, then it’s not that serious.
stubby66
Maybe Brewers can trade for him and make him a third baseman.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
They should just stick with Jake Meyers, he always looked good to me, seemed to have some raw tools. I know he has taken a step backwards, not sure what happened.
Shawn W.
As a D’backs fan, I want Hunter Brown if Arizona is trading a young OF.
Nhworley
If you’re getting brown, we better get Carroll in return
IronBallsMcGinty
Varsho is the kind of player the White Sox should be looking at. After all they are supposed to be looking at the trade market for roster upgrades. Maybe send Tanner Banks, Gavin Sheets and Jake Burger.
JoeBrady
Maybe send Tanner Banks, Gavin Sheets and Jake Burger.
=========================
A 30 year old RP, and two mediocre DHs?
sliderwithcheeze
Astros desperation is showing. Good to see they know their cute little run is over
jjd002
They just dominated the playoffs and trying to continue to upgrade like they do every year. Their run is 5 years from being over, at the earliest. Nobody is near them in their division or really even in the AL.
❤️ MuteButton
Now that’s a stretch
shamus
They are the favorite to be in WS again. Your bitterness is enjoyable
zack novotny
As a Dbacks fan… we need Bullpen that’s really it.
I don’t think the Astros are the best partner. I’ve been saying all off-season to trade for either Hendricks or Romano. Heck even over pay for one of them and trade Varsho/McCarty and a prospect on top. Our rotation is stocked full right now.
ohyeadam
.235/.302/.433 slash is 9% above league average?! WAR looks worse and worse every time I see it, 4.9 for that slash? Whomever is saying he’s that valuable is the same people who thought Jason Heyward was a good signing. Why are so many of the quality hitters of this generation SS/3B?
OrangeCrushCity
I can’t imagine the Astros seriously considering trading any of their SP for a .235 hitting outfielder, regardless of defensive prowess or upside.
❤️ MuteButton
They won’t, just kicking the tires
WSnotAstros2017
I say Hunter and Javier off limits. No one to replace them. Garcia and Urquidy not high on our list. We need catching too. Korey Lee not our answer. Kick Meyers out , Brantley no guarantee on him. Chas might be able to platoon but not sure on him either. Pitching wise doubt Whitley will be on Houston with big leagues. I do not want a has been outfield in Houston. Need someone really great or at least that gives us someone besides Tucker. I do not want Barnhart for catcher either. Guess take no good Lee for a year but Houston got their most coveted prize in Abreu
LGStros
I’d like to see them re-sign Brantley or go after another FA than trade away any of their pitchers. Like others have mentioned, there’s also some minor leaguers that deserve a look as well.
cwsOverhaul
If the DBacks would like a closer, WSox could offer up 2yrs control of Hendriks in a deal (not necessarily Varsho).That is, if AZ wasn’t one of the handful of teams that were part of his limited no trade veto.
nottinghamforest13
Son of Gary Varsho.
dpsmith22
This would be a huge move for Houston if the cost is manageable. Imo Varsho is an improving, 5 tool player, that would make them more athletic and balanced.
dipsanddingers
Its hard to be a consistent fan of this team
leftcoaster
So, the Diamondbacks are looking to jettison a guy they know can hit at the major league level to make room for others they believe will eventually be able to do so. I’ve seen this happen before. Hello Steve Garvey, Mike Marshall and Greg Brock.
highheat
I don’t go by BBTV frequently, but a couple close to value trades (by their valuations) on there are:
-OF Varsho for SP Garcia, RP Abreu, and C Diaz (with DBacks slightly losing value by their evalutions, enough so for another smaller piece)
-OF Varsho for SP Brown, OF McCormick, RP Abreu, and INF/OF Hensley (would only be every so slightly negative back to the DBacks)
I’m not saying that these are the deals that should be made, just using them as examples to point out that if Varsho moves a good chunk of talent will be changing hands.
shamus
DEF war is not valued the same as OFF war by teams, anyone really. That calculator doesn’t know the difference.
Reminds me of fans saying Ender Inciarte was worth more than Springer in trade years ago.
highheat
Counterpoint: Kiermaier received an offer of $9MM for a projected 1.2 fWAR (with negative OFF WAR), sure looks like DEF WAR being valued the same as OFF WAR by a team to me…
Gotta remember that we have more defensive metrics nowadays to compare against one another. If every single one says the same thing about a players defense, it’s kind of hard to argue.
great one
There is ZERO chance the Astros trade Abreu.
There is ZERO chance the Astros trade Brown.
There is ZERO chance the Astros trade Javier.
There is ZERO chance the Astros trade Framber.
Any trade talk that even mentions them by NAME…. Even just AS an Astros player… should be terminated immediately, unless the word Trout is also being used.
highheat
Mike Hazen has publicly stated that he’s:
a.) Not actively shopping any of the CFs
b.) Listening to any and all offers
c.) Only looking for MLB ready talent with at least three years of control, that address areas of team need
That’s MLB READY talent; not top prospects (of which the Astros only have Brown in the FG Top 100 currently, and just barely); not players making their MLB debuts; players ready to step in and contribute at a position of need on the MLB roster. And that’s AREAS; as in plural roster needs.
The primary one of those needs is power at the back of the bullpen, the next is RHH balance for the lineup (preferably an offensive upgrade at C/3B/SS), and the last is increasing SP depth.
Like I said, those are examples to point out that if Houston wants to acquire Varsho, they’re going to be giving up something that hurts. The fact of the matter is that Varsho is a tremendously valuable piece, and the desired return is MLB quality pieces. Plural. No incentive to move him otherwise.
AstroPop
THANK YOU!
AstroPop
My gawd @highheat Your not dealing Mike Trout. So you want maybe our best bullpen arm , Our JV Clone and others for a guy that’s had 1 good year at the plate? Nah, Maybe they throw in McCormick and Urquidy and a prospect for the guy but I promise they wont get any of those deals.
highheat
@AstroPop, I’ll bite.
If you’d like to be technical, Varsho hasn’t even had a good offensive year. In his full seasons he’s had a wRC+ right around league average (99) and one slightly above average (106). He’s done that as a pull heavy hitter while the shift was legal; it’s not anymore. He was above average by WAR in both of his full MLB seasons.
Defensively, he split time between RF/CF/C where he was a plus glove in RF/CF (the only NL player that even came close to accruing defensive value at the same rate as Varsho in RF was Arenado at 3B; the NL Platinum Glove winner).
Y’all can say that teams don’t value DEF WAR to the same extent as OFF WAR (and that’s true to an extent), but when every metric is screaming Varsho is far and away better than the field, I’m more inclined to pay attention to that. His defense at C isn’t anything to write home about, but he does have an above average pop time and his batting line is well above average for the position.
You can underrate him as much as you’d like, but you know what value a slightly above average bat that plays RF/CF phenomenally well defensively and is also a LHH C from time-to-time produces? Turns out it’s 4.6 fWAR or 4.9 bWAR (which is very close to what Tucker gave the Astros last season).
Have to give value to get value and the Astros don’t even have anything we’d want to swap 2-for-1 that would offset the value given up by dealing Varsho.
P.S. Brown is barely a top 100 prospect, you’re setting yourself up for disappointment if you think he’s going to be a Verlander clone.
AstroPop
Bo I don’t think he’s a JV clone , just referring jokingly to their extremely similar pitching mechanics. Either way the Astros wouldn’t trade him straight up for Varsho , they wouldn’t trade Abreu strait up for Varsho so what makes you think they get both? lol
AGAIN Jose Urquidy, J.p.France should be enough and if it’s not then we roll with Chaz McCormick starting CF.
AstroPop
Regardless GMs and owners don’t make moves like that if they wanna keep winning #LevelUp