Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Astros Notes: Bregman, Dezenzo, McCormick

The Astros have made no secret about their hope of retaining Alex Bregman. Basic supervisor Dana Brown reiterated that optimism when talking with reporters on the GM Conferences this afternoon.

“Our largest precedence is third base, unquestionably. We’d like to have Alex Bregman again. It’s our largest precedence,” Brown stated (hyperlinks through Matt Kawahara of the Houston Chronicle and Chandler Rome of the Athletic). The GM added that the Astros have had “productive conversations” with the Boras Company, although he didn’t elaborate on the standing of talks or specify whether or not the crew has truly made a proposal. ESPN’s Alden González wrote in early October that Houston was getting ready to take action within the close to future.

The Astros don’t have many choices to step in at third base if Bregman walks. Re-signing him will nearly definitely require the largest funding in franchise historical past, although, which casts actual doubt about whether or not they’ll be capable of get something accomplished. Brown himself acknowledged a number of weeks in the past that the crew could must be “inventive” in managing payroll. The Astros haven’t gone past six years beneath proprietor Jim Crane. Bregman would most likely require breaking that precedent. MLBTR predicted a seven-year, $182MM deal in rating him because the offseason’s #3 free agent.

Brown advised the Astros have been open to going past six years in the correct circumstances, although it’s clear the group tends to draw back from these contracts. “I don’t suppose we’re going to be within the enterprise of giving a number of seven-year offers or a number of eight-year offers. But when there’s a possibility to signal a man that we really feel goes to be good for six or seven years, I feel Jim would do it,” the GM stated.

Houston faces questions within the reverse nook infield spot. First base was a problem all season. The Astros pulled the plug on the ill-fated José Abreu deal a number of months into the 12 months, however Jon Singleton didn’t carry out properly both. Brown acknowledged the crew wanted higher manufacturing at that spot. It’s unclear whether or not they’re prepared to return into free company for somebody like Christian WalkerPaul Goldschmidt or Anthony Rizzo as they continue to be on the hook for the ultimate season of the Abreu deal.

Brown pointed to Zach Dezenzo as a possible inner choice. The 24-year-old hit properly in a small pattern in Triple-A. That didn’t translate in a good briefer MLB look. Dezenzo slumped to a .242/.277/.371 slash over his first 19 MLB contests. He’s a profession .295/.377/.499 hitter over components of three seasons within the minors. Dezenzo has expertise at each nook infield spots and will issue into the third base combine if Bregman walks, although he’s most likely a greater defensive match at first.

Turning to the outfield, Brown indicated the Astros deliberate to tender an arbitration contract to Chas McCormick (X hyperlink with video from Ari Alexander of KPRC 2). The proper-handed hitter had a tough season, hitting .211/.271/.306 in 94 video games. McCormick had posted very sturdy numbers via his first three huge league campaigns, so it’s not a lot of a shock that Houston plans to convey him again on a comparatively modest wage. MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz tasks him for a $3.3MM sum. Brown added that the Astros might search for a left-handed hitting outfielder to doubtlessly spell McCormick (and presumably Jake Meyers) in opposition to righty pitching.

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