The Astros are prioritizing starting pitching before Tuesday’s deadline. They seem to be casting a wide net in their pursuit of at least a mid-rotation arm. This morning, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times listed the Astros among the teams in on Rays right-hander Zach Eflin. Eflin is one of many arms on their radar.
Russell Dorsey of Yahoo! Sports reports that the Astros and Cardinals are among 10 teams in contact with the White Sox about Erick Fedde. USA Today’s Bob Nightengale first reported the Cards’ interest in Fedde over the weekend. Chandler Rome, Ken Rosenthal and Patrick Mooney of the Athletic report that the Astros are also among the teams in the mix for Cubs starter Jameson Taillon, a Houston-area native.
Both pitchers have performed like #3 caliber starters this season. Fedde would command the more significant prospect package because of his affordability. A former first-round pick of the Nationals, Fedde never emerged as more than a back-end arm in Washington. He tweaked his pitch mix after signing with the KBO’s NC Dinos last season. After dominating en route to the KBO MVP award, he returned stateside on a two-year, $15MM free agent deal with the White Sox.
It’s the most successful move of Chris Getz’s general manager tenure to date. Fedde’s stuff has played in this look against big league hitters. He carries a 2.98 earned run average across 20 starts. Fedde is averaging nearly six innings per appearance and hasn’t had any difficulty turning a lineup over three times. His 21.6% strikeout rate is right around league average, while his 6.6% walk percentage is strong. Fedde doesn’t have the swing-and-miss stuff of teammate Garrett Crochet, but he has been a very productive source of above-average innings.
As something of a buy-low signing, Fedde is plenty affordable. He’s playing this season on a $7.5MM salary and will make a matching amount in 2025. Jon Heyman of the New York Post writes that the Sox are telling interested teams they’re willing to hang onto Fedde into next season if clubs don’t overwhelm them with a trade package. It’d nevertheless be a huge surprise if the 31-year-old is still in a White Sox uniform by Wednesday. There’s no realistic path for the Sox back to contention by next season and little chance that Fedde’s trade value will be higher than it is now — when he’s pitching at a career-best level and comes with a year and a half of cheap control.
Taillon’s production has been very similar. The 32-year-old righty has a 2.96 ERA over 100 1/3 frames. He’s striking out 19.1% of batters faced against a minuscule 5.1% walk rate. It’s a nice rebound after a home run spike led Taillon to allow nearly five earned runs per nine during his first season in Chicago. Taillon’s average fastball speed has dropped a tick to a career-low 92.5 MPH. That’s somewhat alarming but hasn’t prevented him from performing well this year.
Fedde is the more appealing trade chip based largely on the differences in their contracts. Taillon signed with the Cubs on a four-year, $68MM deal over the 2022-23 offseason. He’s playing on an $18MM salary and due a matching annual sum from 2025-26. While Fedde’s contract is well below what he’d get on the open market, Taillon’s is closer to neutral. If the Cubs were primarily concerned about offloading the latter half of that deal, they wouldn’t get a huge prospect return.
Houston has stormed back to overtake a reeling Mariners team atop the American League West. They’ve put themselves in position to buy — validating a front office that consistently maintained they’d do so — and now need to fortify the rotation. Houston is giving starts to rookies Spencer Arrighetti and Jake Bloss without much success.
They’re looking to move to a six-man rotation to lighten the stress on the rookies behind Framber Valdez, Hunter Brown and Ronel Blanco. Houston is hopeful of getting Justin Verlander and Luis Garcia back from injury after the deadline, but neither has had a linear recovery process. Cristian Javier and José Urquidy are down for the season, while Lance McCullers Jr. has hit repeated snags as he rehabs a flexor injury. If everyone’s healthy, acquiring another starter could push one or both of Arrighetti and Bloss out of the rotation.
The Astros don’t have a ton of assets to leverage in trade. Aggressive trades, picking at the back of the draft, and the fallout from the sign-stealing punishment have thinned the farm system. Outfielder Jacob Melton is the only Houston player on Baseball America’s most recent Top 100 prospect list, and the organizational depth is also lacking.
That’s not to say they can’t add rotation help. Hypothetically, Melton would be a compelling headliner in a Fedde package. Young big leaguers like Bloss, Arrighetti or outfielder Joey Loperfido are interesting potential secondary pieces. Houston isn’t working with the same prospect stockpile as are a lot of other teams in the market for rotation help, though.
One way to compensate for the mediocre farm system would be to take on salary. That’s particularly true with a player like Taillon. Yet Houston is already at an organizational high in terms of player spending. They’re going to pay the luxury tax for the first time in franchise history.
RosterResource calculates their CBT number around $256MM. Any noteworthy deadline pickup is going to push them past the $257MM mark for the second tier of penalization. That’s not much of an impediment on its own, but it involves a 32% tax on further spending. Houston is already paying a 20% fee on their first $20MM above the $237MM base threshold. It’s not clear how much further owner Jim Crane is content to stretch.
To that end, The Athletic writes that the Astros are trying to offload Rafael Montero in trade packages. Houston re-signed Montero to a three-year, $34.5MM deal early in the 2022-23 offseason. (That came while Crane was playing an outsized role in baseball operations between the firing of previous GM James Click and before Houston tabbed Dana Brown as general manager.) It has proven a very poor decision.
Montero was tagged for a 5.08 ERA across 67 1/3 innings a year ago. While this season’s 4.58 mark is a bit more respectable, Montero’s strikeout rate has plummeted to 14.6%. Montero has given up 12 runs over 13 2/3 innings since the start of June. He has walked nine batters and surrendered four home runs with only eight strikeouts in that time. Manager Joe Espada has had little choice but to relegate the veteran reliever to low-leverage work.
Clearly, Montero’s contract is well underwater. He’s playing on $11.5MM salaries this year and next. Other teams aren’t going to have any interest in taking any portion of that unless the Astros take back an undesirable deal or add to the prospect capital they’re putting in the offer.
LordD99
All contending teams interested in the same players. Smart teams in faux contention should sell.
seth3120
Yep I got all excited the Cardinals had strong interest in Fedde thinking well he’s not one of the top two the ChiSox will sell but yet another suitor is named. Sellers market no doubt
mlb fan
The Whitesox, seemingly, are holding many of the cards this trading deadline season. It be nice to see them package Crochet & Robert(or others) and get a “Soto” type of trade return to put their rebuild into serious overdrive.
Acoss1331
No offense to the Astros fans, but does the team have the prospects to be making a deal for Fedde or possibly Crochet? I could be wrong, but their farm is a bit depleted no?
cwsOverhaul
If KW was still around, he would’ve already agreed to trade for Brice Mathews simply b/c he was a good football player. That approach worked great high in the draft with QB Josh Fields of OkSt, WR Jared Mitchell of LSU and several others. Wannabe nfl exec once they won in ’05.
Pants Rowland
Of the Astro’s prospects, I’d prefer 20-year old OF Luis Baez over Melton
Dumpster Divin Theo
Unless it’s Beltin Bill
rememberthecoop
Let’s keep driving up the price on these guys to make it worthwhile. The Sox have no reason not to move Fedde but if I’m the Cubs I am not doing a salary dump with Taillon. They want to compete in 25. Jaimo has been really good since the second half of last season. He’s worth every damn penny of that $18M.
ElectricEddie
Taillon is not getting traded
Next year it’s Steele Imanaga Taillon and Brown
We need a 5th starter
Wicks and Assad are not the answer
User 3222006999
All of the contenders that want Tallion are Tax payers at some level. They all want the Cubs to retain money. That would be really dumb on Hoyer’s part. But he’s done it before. The Cubs don’t need any more prospects really. If the Cubs have to eat salary I say goodbye and keep him. If I’m going to pay him he’s playing for me. The Orioles and Red Sox make the most sense to me. The only reason to move him would be to save the 36 million. But then you have to maybe go out and get a reasonably priced starter this off season. The kids are all good but none of them has pitched a ton of Major League innings. If they say they’re contenders next year that move makes no sense. Unless they can get a really good C, 3B or Closer back why move Tallion? That’s Jed, Always moving sideways. Trading Tallion now would be Jed admitting he made a mistake signing him in the first place.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
God if I was Jed and could get rid of Taillon’s salary, would do it in a heartbeat. He was horrible last year and throws a sweltering 92 mph this year. I just think he will regress into pumpkin at any moment.
User 3222006999
I would have absolutely no problem sending Tallion out in game 2 or 3 of a Playoff Series. None at all.
C Yards Jeff
Uncle Mike. I don’t see the Os interested in Taillion. Contract is one year too long. Orioles need a mid rotation guy for this year and next not in 26. IE. guys like Bradish, Wells and Means will be back by then.
drasco036
The Cubs don’t need anymore prospects? That’s complete bs! The Cubs don’t have a single prospect that projects to be a serious impact bat aside from Caissie who’s hit all of 9 home runs in AAA.
As for the guy who said “Assad isn’t the answer” come on (eye roll) the guys pitched to an ERA just above three as a starter over his career.
Fans need to wake up/grow up, Jed needs to man up. Imanaga is house money, flip him for a couple impact bats. Eat half of Taillon deal and package him to get an impact bat back in return as well.
There is a couple things to consider:
The offense isn’t good enough
The free agent class is weak but has more pitching than hitting.
Cubs need to target international money in hopes to sign Sasaki.
Again, Hoyer needs to man up, Bellinger, Taillon, Imanaga or Steele, Hoerner are all on the table as is any and every reliever and every bench player.
adkuchan
Does anyone ever have enough SP? Hard to have a crystal ball on the health of a rotation. Guys go down all the time, and when they do its often lengthy.
drasco036
And that is why they allow trades
Gator50
He’s been one of the better SPs in baseball since the second half of last year.
User 3222006999
No the Cubs don’t need any more prospects. They have really good prospects at every level and they’re stagnating at every level. There are guys that need to move up that are sitting dormant up and down the line. Canario just got hurt in a AAA game so isn’t an option for quite awhile it looked like. Shaw, Triantos and Alcantara all should be in AAA right now. Felix Stevens and Long were finally moved up to AA and are thriving. There are wastes of 40 man spots up and down AAA and especially the Majors. Plus you just signed 20 guys you haven’t even assigned yet plus 2 teams of guys in the ACL leagues that are stuck. More prospects? Yeah sure. Let’s trade viable Major Leaguers like Tallion for more prospects who will rot in the minors. Sounds like a Hoyer plan. Dumb to the Core.
jbigz12
Jeff—Means will be 33 coming off 2 TJ’s and isn’t under contract. Wells hasn’t established he can be a ML starter long term and will also be coming off a 2nd TJ.
O’s absolutely need starters in 2026.
drasco036
9 runs in 90 innings. Tell me again how we shouldn’t trade pitching for offense…. Kids just need to play right?
User 3222006999
How do you know they have to trade something good we already have when you haven’t even given them a chance? Doesn’t sound really smart to me. I already know the guys they have already suck. So how exactly can they be any worse answer that one. Why are those guys STILL HERE?
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Hey Uncle Mike , I’ve been watching the White Sox/Seattle series, what the hell is the White Sox mascot supposed to be??
User 3222006999
Probably a lemon because they suck.
drasco036
And Jed just said “drasco, hold my beer” and traded for Paredes who I’ve been begging for for over a month!
User 3222006999
Nice to see Jed keeping his word and not trading prospects for rentals. Paredes fills a hole at least until a better option comes along( Or Not). Pearson with 2 and 1/2 years of control takes Bigge’s place I guess. Hated to lose him. Losing Morel not hard when you consider the switch out is advantage Cubs IMO. Now the Rockies can keep McMahon and we don’t need him. Now if Swanson would wake up and Bellinger can stay off the IL maybe we can some noise the last 2 months but I’m not holding my breath. But next year is looking better already and so is this year. I’ll give Jed an A so far but there’s still 2 days for him to change my mind.
ckc12537
wait someone finally acknowledged that the astros were punished?
Dumpster Divin Theo
They did nothing wrong nothing to see hear just some pots and pans say ma’am do you want to buy a monkey
avenger65
It would be a huge surprise if the few players in a Sox uniform who actually know how to play baseball were still with the team by the end of the year.
Acoss1331
If Getz gets the deals he wants, it’ll be a Double A team playing for the White Sox, and that’s the goal here.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
One of these players will be in an astros uniform
JoeBrady
I’d prefer Fedde over Crochet relative to the prospects
mohoney
Fedde is in the top 20 for pitcher fWAR. “#3 caliber starter” my ass. The only teams with 2 better starters this year are the Phillies, Mariners, and Royals. He would be the #1 option on about half the teams in baseball.
ncaachampillini
Um huh? No. Not at all.
NoNeckWilliams
In the world of reality, the Sox are two years ahead of the Cubs.
Gator50
What? Cubs are an absolute mess, but the Sox are last Tuesdays dumpster fire. The Sox are 2 years behind Oakland, or right on pace for never.
BarBur
If I’m a GM in win now mode, I’d pay less for Fedde and get 15 more starts.
Instead of paying more for Crochet and getting 25 more innings this year. He’s exceeed his innings limits already.
tjg25
Based on limits put on him by an incompetent franchise.
User 3222006999
The way I see the Cubs pitching staff next year, Just my opinion:
Starters
1. Steele
2. Imanaga
3. Tallion- hopefully
4. Brown option 1A
5. Wicks-option 1B
6. Wesneski- option 1C
7. Horton- depth
8. Birdsell-depth
9. Noland-Depth
Bullpen
Assad- Long man, he’s better at that than Wesneski
Merryweather
Leiter Jr. ?
Miller ?
Lopez ?
Neris
Hodge
Little
Bigge
Arias
Palencia
Scalzo Jr.
Almonte ?
Alzolay ?
Roberts ?
Sanders ?
There’s still a lot of talent there. Take out Tallion and you’re not able to replace him salary wise. Roki Sasaki would be a nice piece. If he only gets Int. Money he’s a ready made MLB starter that will be cheap. But EVERYBODY, and I mean EVERYBODY will be in on him. So if you lose out on Sasaki AND lose Tallion do you make another FA pitcher signing to bring back MLB starter depth? That’s not very smart now is it? This is a crucial deadline for Jed and he better nail it this year.
Gator50
There’s at least as good of a chance that Jed does little to nothing, as there is that he makes an impact move. Bottom line is that if you move Taillon, you better package him with something that gets you a player like Mayo from Baltimore. People may cry “oh, that’s not likely” – then don’t move Taillon.
User 3222006999
I completely agree. So Hoyers plan was sign FA pitchers like Tallion and Imanaga, give them 4 year deals, THEN go OOps I made a mistake and lets eat their salariesw less than 1 1/2 years later? Does that seem logical to anybody? You would have thought he’d learned his lesson on throwing money away after Mancini, Barnhart et al but no he doubles down and signs more guys he has to eat money to get rid of. For a team that doesn’t want to exceed the Tax line that seems like a REALLY DUMB STRATEGY to me! There is no plan here. There is only hey there’s a shiny bauble in FA, I must have it. Then realize, Hey I made a big mistake here. Look you only need 12 position players in the Majors. You have tons of prospects now 2 and three deep that are never going to play here because there is no freaking room. If you want to play the Tax game, You need a better guy making the decisions. 241 million is more than enough to put a championship team on the field. But not when you’re eating money every year. I’m sorry but somebody else has to start making those decisions.