September 28, 2024

Mickey Storey, left, manager of the Sugar Land Space Cowboys, with Houston Astros bench coach Joe Espada and manager Dusty Baker, Jr. during Houston Astros workouts at The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches facilities on Thursday, March 24, 2022 in West Palm Beach.

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Former Blue Jays Reliever Would Bring Big Arm To Astros

In trying to find a fit for their bullpen, the Houston Astros could turn to a former Toronto and St. Louis reliever who is coming off a solid season.

The Houston Astros have bullpen help on their mind this offseason, as several of their set-up men for closer Ryan Pressly are free agents.

That list includes Hector Neris, who opted out of his deal, along with Ryne Stanek and Phil Maton. None should be ruled out for a return to Houston. But, they get to test the market.

It’s also likely the Astros are all right with losing some of them. All three are at least 30 years old and the past two years they’ve been part of one of the most used bullpens in baseball.

 

Fresh blood might be in order to support Bryan Abreu, who at the moment is the primary set-up man under contract.

Astros' Ryan Pressly to remain on injured list

 

 

Recently, The Athletic attempted to find a free-agent fit for each team. It previously attempted to do this right after the World Series and then updated the piece in anticipation of the winter meetings next week in Nashville, a time when many free agent deals and trades get done.

Given the need, the fit here was another bullpen arm to supplement Pressly and Abreu, one that can set up and close and one that has not yet hit that 30-year-old threshold — Jordan Hicks — saying that adding to the bullpen is the Astros’ primary goal:

Astros' Ryan Pressly to remain on injured list

In five seasons Hicks is 11-21 with a 3.85 ERA. The Blue Jays did trade for Hicks at the deadline in an effort to bolster their bullpen for a playoff run, one that ended with a sweep at the hands of Minnesota in the AL Wild Card playoffs. He’s never been leaned on as a full-time closer before, as he has just 32 career saves. But he strikes out nearly a hitter an inning.

Astros' Ryan Pressly to remain on injured list

But, the Astros could potentially groom him to replace Pressly, who is under contract in 2024 but has a mutual option with the Astros in 2025. That option would be a $14 million option with a $2 million buyout.

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