Astros Eye Risky Trade After Missing Out On Key Free Agent

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The Houston Astros are in a bit of a pinch as they gear up for the new season. With the departure of free agent outfielder Michael Conforto to the Chicago Cubs, the Astros are still on the hunt for a left-handed bat to bolster their lineup before Opening Day.

Right now, the options are slim. Jesse Winker is technically available, but he’s more of a designated hitter at this point, and the Astros already have Yordan Alvarez filling that role. This leaves Alex Verdugo, a former Atlanta Braves outfielder, as the most viable free-agent option.

Verdugo’s journey has been interesting. He was a promising talent with the Dodgers and was part of the blockbuster trade that sent Mookie Betts to Los Angeles.

However, his performance dipped after moving to the Boston Red Sox in 2020. Since 2022, Verdugo has posted a .257/.312/.383 slash line with a 93 wRC+.

His defensive metrics are a mixed bag, with 30 defensive runs saved but -10 outs above average over his career.

While some fans might welcome a low-risk signing of Verdugo on a minor-league deal, relying on him-or Winker-to make a significant impact in 2026 seems unlikely. The Astros might be better off exploring the trade market for a left-handed outfielder.

The team recently added Joey Loperfido, a left-handed bat, but in the process, they traded Jesús Sanchez to the Blue Jays. This move highlights the ongoing challenge for GM Dana Brown, who has been actively seeking left-handed hitters throughout the offseason without much success.

With free-agent options dwindling, Brown might need to intensify his search for a trade partner. Besides Loperfido and Alvarez, the only other left-handed bats on Houston’s 40-man roster are Cesar Salazar and Zach Cole. To remain competitive in 2026, the Astros will need more firepower from the left side of the plate.

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