The Astros have signed infielder Zack Short to a minor league deal, according to his MLB.com transaction tracker. Chandler Rome of The Athletic has confirmed the deal for the ACES client and that it comes with an invitation to big league camp.
Short, 30 in May, has appeared in parts of the past four major league seasons. He has generally served as a light-hitting utility player, mostly with the Tigers. He was put on waivers by Detroit last winter and ended up bouncing to the Mets, Red Sox and Atlanta, with that last club outrighting him off their roster in July.
He has 538 major league plate appearances to this point in his career. He has drawn a walk in 12.3% of those but also been struck out at a 28.6% clip. He has hit 13 home runs but produced a .167/.269/.287 slash line for a 57 wRC+, indicating he’s been 43% worse than league average overall.
As one would expect, his minor league production has been far better. He has stepped to the plate 966 times at the Triple-A level over the past four years. His 26.4% strikeout rate in that sample is still high but he also has a 16.4% walk rate and 25 home runs, leading to a combined .225/.361/.383 batting line and 102 wRC+.
If Short were capable of hitting like that against major league pitching, it could make him a useful player, since he already provides defensive versatility. He has over 300 innings of big league work at the three infield spots to the left of first base, as well as occasional outfield appearances. Bridging the gap between his major league offense and his minor league production could turn him into a solid bench/utility guy.
The Astros currently project to have a left-to-right infield of Isaac Paredes, Jeremy Pena, Jose Altuve and Christian Walker. They could have Mauricio Dubón in a utility role, but he might need to spend more time in the outfield, depending on how the club attacks that part of the roster in the coming weeks. Shay Whitcomb and Zach Dezenzo are other options on the 40-man roster.
Short burned his final option year in 2023, which is why he ended up bouncing around the league last year. That will make it hard for him to hang onto a roster spot even if he gets one. But he’s still shy of three years of service time, meaning he could be cheaply retained beyond the 2025 season if he manages to finish the year on the roster.
jeff51488
Wow
BaseballBrewTown
Double wow!
TrillionaireTeamOperator
Triple Wow!!!
And might I add….
Woo wee woo wah king in the castle, king in the castle.
BaseballBrewTown
Zack is too short to be the king. Get real!
TrillionaireTeamOperator
Wawaweewa!
Reynaldo's
He looks like Zach Neto
Acoss1331
A fine Triple A hitter that falls just Short of being an MLB hitter.
Jacksson13
It’s a SHORT contract !!
formegn hardgin
ZS59 go kid go
84LeFlore
Scrappy player. Manages to make big plays despite numbers. Good teammate.
formegn hardgin
well now you gotta list 10 or you’re a hypocrite
Astros_fan_in_Aus
Clearly he does not.
84LeFlore
All those things are true about Short.
Also true is he is the classic 4A player, someone always trying to hang onto roster spot #26.
Schlootle
I do like Zach Short, I hope he can figure things out
yankeejim
Great move Dana. Did the think it was possible to find a worse hitting version of Grae Kessinger.
Astros_fan_in_Aus
Why ????
ATLHOE
he’s a great kid. can’t hit a lick, but he can take a walk and field. truly a sabermatrician’s dream
SFBay314
PODCAST legend Zack short.
In I think it’s his last shot. I like him but it’s the bat
RunDMC
What is AA doing?!
zarrella24
ZS59!!!
davengmusic
AAA Depth at worst, MLB depth at best. I always say this: If you are good enough to get to the big leagues, or even to play pro ball and get ST invites, immortalized on baseball reference, you’ve achieved the dream, zero knocks on that. Do well!