The Astros made a series of roster moves today, including the previously-reported promotion of Jake Bloss. They also recalled outfielder Joey Loperfido, a move that was relayed on X last night by Ari Alexander of KPRC 2. To open active roster spots for those two, catcher Victor Caratini was placed on the 10-day injured list with a left hip flexor strain, retroactive to June 20, and right-hander Luis Contreras was optioned to Triple-A. To open a 40-man spot for Bloss, right-hander Blair Henley was designated for assignment.
Henley, 27, was selected to the club’s roster in April. The Astros were scrambling to fill their rotation at the time due to injuries. Justin Verlander and José Urquidy were each part of the planned Opening Day rotation but both started the season on the injured list. Then Framber Valdez had some elbow soreness pop up, which prompted the club to turn to Henley and give him his major league debut.
Unfortunately, he didn’t get the storybook version of getting to the show. His first and thus far only major league start saw him record just one out while surrendering five earned runs on four hits and three walks. He was optioned back to the minors after that and has been pitching in Triple-A since then.
His numbers for Sugar Land haven’t been especially impressive. In his 13 starts, he has a 4.50 earned run average but might even be lucky to have that. His 19.2% strikeout rate and 13.2% walk rate are both a few points worse than average and he has stranded 76% of baserunners despite allowing ten home runs, which leads to a 6.69 FIP at that level this year.
The Astros will now have one week to trade Henley or pass him through waivers. The results this year haven’t been great but he’s a former seventh-round pick with a full slate of options. Tommy John surgery wiped out most of his 2021-22 seasons before he returned to the mound last year. He logged 106 2/3 innings at Double-A last year with a 5.06 ERA, 22.3% strikeout rate, 11.1% walk rate and 51.2% ground ball rate.
Players with a previous career outright or three years of service time can reject an outright assignment in favor of free agency. Henley doesn’t qualify on either count and would therefore stick with the Astros if he were passed through waivers unclaimed.
yankeejim
Easy move. Henley never had much success in the minors at any level.
Shadow Banned
They’re designating him for a cheating assignment. How to doctor the ball, applying sticky stuff surreptitiously, etc.
abcrazy4dodgers
Long time coming. Lip synching Desperado night after night and raking in the back buc…. Oh wrong Henley, disregard.
texgal01
I did not think Henley would last with all the talk. Victor going on IL does not surprise me. How long is Joey going to last this time his third trip up. Are more moves to come. Think Singleton needs to go and Chas. Or if keeping Singleton then use Joey in outfield. Chas is DFA material. Singleton can play first when I like Joey more for outfield than do first. Not saying cannot play first. Just my feel is for him more CF and Dubon left. Meyers is not bad for CF either. Tucker not sure when will return. But guess will see where they feel Joey is better. Deadline will be here before know it. So what could be ahead.
Shadow Banned
You really know your baseball, we’re always accepting new Dodger fans.
astros_fan_84
Chas was elite last year. He deserves time.
❤️ MuteButton
Chas will eventually work it out, but I think he’s going to get traded before that happens
astros_fan_84
Or he’ll two home runs in one game
❤️ MuteButton
Yes! That was very timely of him. 3–3, 2HR, SB. I hope it will continue and he will get back to who he was last year. If he doesn’t, I would anticipate that he would be moved for some pitching(maybe either way ). The outfield depth is pretty good right now and he would be the one that expendable and have some value.
C Yards Jeff
Someone will claim him. He’s only been with Houston. Change of scenery candidate.
astros_fan_84
If anyone claims him, they will likely DFA in the hopes he passes through waivers.