
MLB Rumors: Astros are done with the Jose Abreu experience
While replacing Yuli Gurriel with Jose Abreu looked like a major upgrade at the time said contract was agreed upon this winter, thatās been anything but the case. Abreu hasnāt been hitting well, slashing just .229/.279/.308 so far this season.
Abreu was on a slight downward trend to begin the year, but no one saw this kind of decline coming. The 36-year-old is in a battle with father time, and itās starting to look like he might not come out on top. CBS Sportsā recent synopsis of Abreuās struggles suggests why Houston is unhappy, and why his future with the Astros is as murky as ever.
"āAbreu had a six-game hot streak earlier this month, going 11 for 27 (.407) with three home runs from June 8-14, but he took a 2 for 19 (.105) slump and a .224/.279/.309 season batting line into Tuesday nightās game. He has been one of the least productive first baseman in baseball and there are troubling signs aplenty. Abreuās chase rate spiked over the 28.5% MLB average in the middle of last season and it has remained elevated,ā Mike Axisa wrote."
Per Jim Bowden of The Athletic, itās not absurd to think that the Astros could move off of Abreu as soon as the trade deadline, if they can.
āIt looks like age and decline have caught up with Abreu, 36. If the Astros can get out from under some of the $39 million theyāll owe him in 2024 and 2025, they will.ā
Bowden went on to comment on how Andrew Vaughn, another trade candidate, has all but replaced Abreuās production with the White Sox.
Houston will want to buy, as well, in their quest for a repeat World Series appearance. But it wonāt come easily.