Astros let Bryan Abreu slam doors in the ninth… but won’t even open their mouths about locking him up long-term.

Bryan Abreu to fill in for Josh Hader — and showcase himself as a closer  before free agency - The Athletic

Bryan Abreu is slated to become a free agent at the end of the 2026 season, and the reliever told The Athletic’s Chandler Rome that the Astros hadn’t yet engaged in any extension talks with his representatives at ISE Baseball.  Abreu indicated he would be open to such negotiations, saying that “the dream of any baseball player” is to “stay with one team forever.”

Abreu signed for just a $40K bonus as an international free agent in 2013, and he has joined Jose Altuve ($15K), Framber Valdez ($10K), Cristian Javier ($10K), and Luis Garcia ($20K) as lightly-regarded international signings who had a giant impact on the last decade of Astros baseball.  Abreu emerged as a bullpen force during Houston’s World Series year in 2022, and over the last four seasons, the right-hander has delivered a 2.30 ERA, 34.3% strikeout rate, and 95 holds over 281 2/3 relief innings.  He also has a 2.49 ERA over 21 2/3 career postseason innings, highlighted by a inning of work during the Astros’ combined no-hitter against the Phillies in Game 4 of the 2022 World Series.

Walks have been a persistent issue for Abreu, and opposing batters made a lot more hard contact than usual against his offerings in 2025 than in past seasons.  Still, only two pitchers have made more appearances than Abreu’s 275 trips to the mound over the last four years, and this combination of durability, upper-90s velocity, elite strikeout power, and bottom-line results have quietly made Abreu one of the better relievers in the sport.

Assuming he keeps up his usual level of performance, a big multi-year payday awaits Abreu in free agency next winter, when he’ll hit the market in advance of his age-30 season.  As Rome notes, the exact size of that contract could hinge on whether rival teams view Abreu as a set-up man or as a closer, which adds extra import to Abreu’s temporary role as Houston’s closer while Josh Hader begins the season on the injured list.

Abreu has 16 career saves on his resume, with seven of those saves coming last season after Hader’s season was ended in August by a capsule sprain in his throwing shoulder.  In the 18 games and 18 2/3 innings after Hader’s final game on August 8, Abreu held opponents scoreless in 15 of those outings, though three multi-run outings boosted his ERA in that stretch to 3.86.

It is too small a sample size to draw any big conclusion, of course, and whatever Abreu does as the Astros’ fill-in closer this year probably won’t also move the needle in terms of gauging his next contract.  As we’ve seen with reliever contracts in recent years, teams seem to be as willing to pay bigger money based on future projection than they are concrete past results.  Abreu having both a strong track record and future upside in a closing role will likely serve him well in free agency.

This assumes that Abreu will test the market at all, as it isn’t too late for the Astros to explore negotiations.  Teams generally wait until closer to the end of Spring Training to delve into extension-related business, though one would’ve imagined that the Astros might’ve broached the subject with Abreu’s camp at some point before now.

Houston has been active in locking up some members of their core over the years, while letting others (Valdez, Alex Bregman, Carlos Correa, etc.) simply play out their contracts or team control, and then walk away to other teams.  Most of the Astros’ extensions were struck well before a player was so close to hitting the open market, though another prominent reliever in Ryan Pressly twice signed extensions in advance of his final year before free agency.  Both of Pressly’s deals, however, were two-year pacts — it would take at least three years and very likely four to convince Abreu to forego the open market and stay put.

Some money will drop off the Astros’ books when Lance McCullers Jr.‘s contract is up at season’s end, and Tatsuya Imai has the ability to opt out of the remaining two years of his contract.  Whether or not that makes the Astros more open to re-signing Abreu remains to be seen, as Houston still has several other hefty salaries on their long-term ledger.  Of those contracts, Hader is owed $57MM through the 2028 season, so re-signing Abreu means that the Astros would have to be okay with committing a hefty chunk of payroll towards two relief pitchers.

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