The Astros’ chances of retaining Alex Bregman seemingly went up in smoke when he declined their reported six-year, $156MM offer earlier this winter. Houston pivoted quickly, first trying to engineer a trade for Nolan Arenado, which the current Cardinals third baseman nixed by way of his no-trade clause. The ’Stros pivoted again, signing first baseman Christian Walker for three years and $60MM. In doing so, they pushed Isaac Paredes — acquired from the Cubs as part of the Kyle Tucker return — across the diamond to third base. Or, so it seemed.
USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reports that the Astros are still “keeping the door ajar” for Bregman. It’s a long-shot pairing in light of the new-look corner infield in Houston, but the team has at least considered a scenario where they’d move Paredes to second base and play Jose Altuve in left field, should Bregman ultimately return. It’s an out-of-the-box solution, but the Astros have been (unsuccessfully) hunting for outfielders in free agency and trade. Nightengale adds that the Astros “aren’t optimistic” about their chances, however, adding that Bregman presently has at least two serious offers in hand.
Beyond the roster considerations, there’s the financial aspect to consider. Owner Jim Crane has publicly stated that he has the “wherewithal” to match last year’s $244MM payroll and $262MM worth of luxury obligations, though the team’s actions this winter have suggested otherwise, to an extent. Houston traded its best player, Tucker, to the Cubs in exchange for Paredes, righty Hayden Wesneski and top prospect/2024 first-rounder Cam Smith. They’ve also reportedly been shopping Ryan Pressly, who’s owed $14MM but has full no-trade protection.
That said, Crane suggested when making his comments about 2025 spending that the extent to which the club did or not spend would depend on the specific players available to them. Pushing to a $260MM CBT number again for a free agent who’d be new to the organization and doing so for a longtime cornerstone player whose entire career has been spent with the ’Stros are quite. One trait Bregman has drawn consistent praise for both from the Astros and in reports citing anonymous coaches and executives around the league is his fiery leadership and clubhouse demeanor. The Astros are more familiar with that than any team, and logic dictates that they’d likely be most willing to pay a premium for it. Currently, RosterResource projects the Astros aout $3MM north of the $241MM luxury barrier. Signing Bregman would put them over with minimal chance of ducking back underneath.
A move to the outfield for Altuve would register as a major surprise, but it’s not exactly hard to see why Houston might ponder it. Altuve’s defensive grades have cratered in the decade since he won his lone career Gold Glove. Defensive Runs Saved has pegged him at -13 in both of the past two seasons. Statcast’s Outs Above Average had him at -8 this past season. Altuve made only five errors on the season, but that seems largely due to his inability to get to balls he might’ve had a play on several years ago; Statcast graded Altuve’s range in just the third percentile this past season. His arm strength was similarly panned, landing in the seventh percentile.
There are other alignments that could be considered. The Red Sox, among other teams, have been rumored to view Bregman as a second base option. (Skipper Alex Cora recently spoke on the record about his belief that Bregman could be a plus defender there.) Houston could also leave Bregman and Altuve at their customary spots and move Paredes to left field. However, he’s notably slower than Altuve and has below-average arm strength himself. Altuve still has nearly average speed, and Houston’s left field is smaller than most thanks to the short left field porch at the newly renamed Daikin Park. The Astros have reportedly been in the market for corner outfield upgrades but have not yet found a deal to their liking.
Bregman has reportedly drawn interest from the Red Sox, Tigers, Blue Jays and to a lesser extent the Cubs, although Chicago president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer recently indicated he feels next year’s third baseman is “likely” already in the organization. At least to this point, Bregman hasn’t been open to the sort of short-term pacts to which many top free agents acquiesce late in the winter. As of this writing, it’s not clear whether Bregman has received any long-term offers other than the original six-year proposal from Houston. The Tigers have been cast as perhaps the other top landing spot, but talks between the two sides reportedly reached a “standstill” this week.
horaceallen
Now that would be something.
LordD99
Obligatory warning about Bob Nightengale speculation.
AaronJudgeMVP29
What’s the point of this post lol?
Bob Sacamano 310
That the Astros haven’t ruled out Bregman, even though it seemed like they were?
What’s the point of your comment?
LordD99
That @AaronJudgeMVP29 wants to know the point of the post.
DarrenDreifortsContract
Cheaters gotta stick together.
Rocker49
Pretty sure this article wasn’t about Carlos Beltran and Alex Cora.
Django
Yet you and fans like you would embrace him and the other 2017 Astros with open arms if any went to your team and performed well.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Sure that’s absolutely what that guy meant this is definitely not projecting
DarrenDreifortsContract
I wouldn’t want any of those losers on my team lol.
2020Sucks 2
So is your dad really your dad? Does even your mom know?
mainelaker
still no mention of the Nats:(
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
lol funny how the nats were saying that they were gonna spend again but their spending has been in the form of Nate Lowe
omar salazar
why not just put bregman in the outfield? or just leave alvarez out there. either way, bregman and the astros just need to move on.
Rocker49
Considering they don’t have a single MLB caliber outfielder on their roster at this moment, they need to figure something out.
Twoston
Alvarez has had some knee issues. They don’t want to use him there full time.
mlbnyyfan
Can any Boston fan tell me why Boston has any interest in Bregman over Alonso?? Is Devers that horrible at 3B?? Please help me. I honestly think Alonso is a better fit in Boston.
Digdugler
Yes Devers is that bad at 3B.
stymeedone
Yes, Devers is that horrible at 3B, but as he’s got his contract, his ego demands he stay at 3B.
Mikenmn
There’s a story about Joe DiMaggio that late in his career, when he played one (one) game at IB, he sweated through his uniform because he was so sure he was going to embarrass himself. I found the game, July 3, 1950. He went 0-4
letitbelowenstein
Casey Stengel: Hey! That ain’t sweat.
DiMaggio: D’oh.
Mehmehmeh
Bregman has a better ballpark fit (strong pull profile, what Astros fans have called over the years a “minute maid park” swing). A gold glove 3B brings a lot more defensive value than any player limited to 1B.
swanhenge
Best case scenario IMO is for BOS to get Bregman for 2B and eventually “phase” Devers off of 3B. Move Bregman to 3B, Devers to DH and then “whoever” to get on the merry-go-round that is Red Sox 2B
KingKen
Alonso isn’t any great prize. He’s not very good defensively and offensively he has one tool, power, which doesn’t tend to hold up well as a player like him ages.
Laseball Biker
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highflyballintorightfield
That much break might not be what you want for a throw from third.
Acoss1331
See to believe, not saying the Astros are cheap, just that they don’t seem likely to pass the 241 million dollars threshold. But you never know, Bregman might prefer taking whatever the Astros offer over continuing the staring contest with the Tigers.
metsin4
His contract isn’t coming close to $240 million.
BITA
He’s saying the Astros don’t want to pass the luxury tax threshold not that Bregman will get 240 million.
dsett75
Especially if they’ll still give him the 6/156. Tigers current regime is cheap af. So they’re probably not going to budge.
Mikenmn
Someone, somewhere will finally make up his/their mind and something will come quickly together. It’s really doubtful that it’s going to be anywhere near his initial ask. Sometimes, it’s better to take most of the loaf instead of demanding the whole
Melchez17
Much better than a pinch of the loaf.
Mehmehmeh
Altuve in LF is an interesting thought experiment. His defensive strength has been mainly quick exchanges and not arm strength to 1B. I know the LF at Daikin Park is small but even still.. the fact they’d put Altuve there before Paredes is interesting.
Rocker49
If Yordan and fat boy Carlos Lee could play LF there, Altuve would look like Willie Mays compared to those 2 haha!
Mehmehmeh
Fair. I’m just questioning OF arm strength, not overall athleticism.
swanhenge
Whatever Nightengale.
Captain Clickbait
BITA
I suppose the Astros could sign Bregman and then trade Paredes for an outfielder. That would make sense not moving Altuve to left.
dsett75
If Houston will still give him the 6/156, he’ll probably take it. I don’t see Harris/Ilitch cheap selves giving in. Which sucks as a Tigers fan. If Detroit doesn’t get Bregman, hopefully they’ll at least get Grichuk, another SP and a back end reliever.
❤️ MuteButton
This is about as laughable as it gets. No way with the Astros pay Bregman now, and no way would José Altuve make it in left field. Absolutely absurd
Zippy the Pinhead
Two serious offers in hand? The Tigers and who? The Chunichi Dragons?
gotigers68
We’ll take Paredes off your hands……
SadMsFan
They better not be ruling out Bregman. They already made one horrible move by trading Tucker for I’m not even sure God knows what reason. So at very least, be classy and offer Bregman the value he’s brought to your organization for so many years.
Astros_fan_in_Aus
Does the Tucker trade still confuse you ? . It was crystal clear that the Astros would not pay what Tucker would want in 2026, so they moved to get some return value for him. That makes perfect sense to anyone with the ability to think logically.
Bregman has already had a fair offer from the Astros – I would say they offered too much for a guy in decline – but he turned it down, so it is on him where he finds employment now.
BITA
Win now teams don’t trade underpaid superstars for long term help. The Tucker trade was dumb.
Rsox
Pressly is supposedly “on the verge” of being traded to the Cubs so that frees up some salary. Paredes could DH with Alvarez getting the lions share of playing time in LF. Paredes could conceivably learn to play an OF corner as well, or be flipped for a starting Pitcher
Bobby smac9
It would be a total shock (shokah) if he signed with Boston. Who believes they’re opening their wallet for anything resembling a multi year contract for anything but rehabbing players?
Mr_KLC
Could work. This is the same team that moved Craig Biggio to center field.
Astros_fan_in_Aus
“The ’Stros pivoted again, signing first baseman Christian Walker for three years and $60MM. In doing so, they pushed Isaac Paredes — acquired from the Cubs as part of the Kyle Tucker return — across the diamond to third base.”
Paredes wasn’t “pushed” across the diamond. He was always going to play 3rd base. You and Nightengale are just making stuff up now.
❤️ MuteButton
@Astros_fan this is ridiculous. Somebody is seriously grasping at straws
sultan of swat
If he becomes a Dodger…..
sTpGoTexans
Brown could have just signed Profar to handle left (and pretty much any position) for a very fair deal, less than a 3rd of what Bregman wants. However, he just sits there waiting for ? to happen and let’s the Braves get him. I don’t even really like Profar that much but he would have been almost perfect the Astros’ needs. Put Altuve in left?? wtf
BurnerK
Please just take this guy back so we can all move on to Spring training and trades.