Astros should make a move sooner rather than later

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The Astros are rumored to be interested in adding a starting pitcher to the rotation via trade, and this season their approach should be a little different.

MLB has changed to a single trade deadline which won't allow any trades to be made after July 31.

Charlie Pallilo, Raheel Ramzanali, and Jake Asmen share their thoughts on how important it is for Houston to be proactive and get a deal done soon because of the new rule.

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Correa returns to Houston! Composite image by Jack Brame.

Rumors have been swirling in recent days about the possible reunion between the Astros and Carlos Correa. Correa made the trade sound like an unlikely possibility on Wednesday, but now, it appears it's happening.

According multiple sources, including MLB.com's Brian McTaggart, the Astros are trading for Correa.

 

With third baseman Isaac Paredes likely unavailable until next season, this move makes a lot of sense for a team trying to win a World Series this season.

Correa has already agreed to play third base, with Jeremy Pena remaining at shortstop. Carlos is guaranteed $96 million through the next three seasons.

Correa is slashing .267/.319/.386 this season, not exactly the numbers we expect from Correa. But he was terrific in 2024, so hopefully a change of scenery sparks more production.

However, a deeper look at the numbers shows Correa has been much better as of late. He's slashing .308/.373/.421 with 2 homers and 9 RBIs over his last 30 games.

What did the Astros give up?

Details of the trade are finally being released. The Twins are paying $33 million of Correa's remaining $103.42 million contract.

 

The Twins will receive LHP prospect Matt Mikulski, per Bob Nightengale.

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