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39 minutes ago, baddog said:

What has been given up for Correa?

Pitcher Matt Mikulski will go to the Twins. Not in Astros top 40 prospects.  Twins also send cash (33 million).   

Twins trading off so many players, so they simply wanted that salary gone for a rebuild. 

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27 minutes ago, myrecordwashorrible said:

Pitcher Matt Mikulski will go to the Twins. Not in Astros top 40 prospects.  Twins also send cash (33 million).   

Twins trading off so many players, so they simply wanted that salary gone for a rebuild. 

New ownership is what I read

Posted
4 minutes ago, rupert3 said:

AAW in your opinion how did we do on all this trade stuf?

Being that MLB doesn't have a salary cap, taking on Correa's salary isn't all that big a deal. (particularly since we don't have to pay 33 mil of it). We needed an every day 3B since Paredes is done for the year. Correa should do fine there. He is hitting for average about the same as Paredes. Just will need to hit for more power. Be curious to see where he ends up in the batting order.

Getting Sanchez was a bonus. Houston desperately needed a left handed hitter. He should help bolster the outfield and may allow Altuve to play 2B more and lead off as well.

I would have liked Houston to have picked up a starting pitcher. They are really short handed there, particularly since they gave up Gusto to get Sanchez.

Overall, I give them an A-.

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If we can start hitting on a consistant basis, we can make up for some of the off pitching.

Also I am fine with everything as long as it doesn't affect Dubon.  IMO he is the best utility man in the league as he can play almost every position.  Throughout this last slump, he was one of the only ones hitting.

We will see what transpires😆

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21 minutes ago, AggiesAreWe said:

Being that MLB doesn't have a salary cap, taking on Correa's salary isn't all that big a deal. (particularly since we don't have to pay 33 mil of it). We needed an every day 3B since Paredes is done for the year. Correa should do fine there. He is hitting for average about the same as Paredes. Just will need to hit for more power. Be curious to see where he ends up in the batting order.

Getting Sanchez was a bonus. Houston desperately needed a left handed hitter. He should help bolster the outfield and may allow Altuve to play 2B more and lead off as well.

I would have liked Houston to have picked up a starting pitcher. They are really short handed there, particularly since they gave up Gusto to get Sanchez.

Overall, I give them an A-.

 

As long as we can get this guy in some games somewhere.

Mauricio Dubón is a versatile player for the Houston Astros, known for his strong defense and ability to hit for average. He's played in a career-high 137 games in 2025, starting at seven different positions for the Astros, a franchise record, 

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. In 2025, he's batting .269 with 108 hits, 45 runs scored, 25 doubles, 4 home runs, and 47 RBIs, according to 
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. He's also earned a Gold Glove award and a World Series ring, 
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Key 2025 Stats (Regular Season): 
  • Games Played: 137 
  • At Bats: 402 
  • Batting Average: .269 
  • Runs Scored: 45 
  • Doubles: 25 
  • Home Runs: 4 
  • RBIs: 47 
  • Pinch-Hit RBI: Tied for fourth in the AL 
  • Pinch-Hit Home Run: First of his career 
     
Career Highlights: 
  • Positions Played: First baseman, second baseman, third baseman, shortstop, left fielder, center fielder, and right fielder. 
  • Gold Glove Award: 1 
  • World Series Ring: 1 
  • Career Pinch-Hit RBI: 21
Posted
12 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said:

Being that MLB doesn't have a salary cap, taking on Correa's salary isn't all that big a deal. (particularly since we don't have to pay 33 mil of it). We needed an every day 3B since Paredes is done for the year. Correa should do fine there. He is hitting for average about the same as Paredes. Just will need to hit for more power. Be curious to see where he ends up in the batting order.

Getting Sanchez was a bonus. Houston desperately needed a left handed hitter. He should help bolster the outfield and may allow Altuve to play 2B more and lead off as well.

I would have liked Houston to have picked up a starting pitcher. They are really short handed there, particularly since they gave up Gusto to get Sanchez.

Overall, I give them an A-.

I heard they were really close to trading for Dylan Cease until they asked for Brice Matthews

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