Houston Astros Release Former MVP Jose Abreu

Houston Astros Release Former MVP Jose Abreu

Houston's Loss The Houston Astros have announced the unexpected release of former American League MVP Jose Abreu. The Astros' decision comes with Abreu still owed more than $30 million on his $58.5 million free-agent contract signed in 2022. Houston has decided to absorb the financial burden of releasing Abreu, who had struggled significantly in his first season with the team.
  • Abreu's 2023 average of .237 was a career-low prior to this season.
  • He averaged 0.099 in April, leading to his demotion to the minors.
  • Abreu's season-long average sits at .124, with a .361 OPS and two home runs.
Abreu's Struggles and Past Success Abreu's release marks a disappointing end to his tenure in Houston. During his time with the Chicago White Sox, Abreu was a highly decorated player, earning AL MVP honors in 2020. He was also a three-time All-Star (2014, 2018, 2019) and a three-time Silver Slugger (2014, 2018, 2020). However, his struggles in Houston have been undeniable.
Abreu's Statistics in 2023
Month AVG OPS HR
April 0.099 0.361 0
May 0.156 0.361 2
June 0.156 0.361 0
Astros' Outlook The Astros' release of Abreu leaves a void at first base. The team is currently 31-38 and sits third in the AL West. With Abreu's departure, the Astros will need to find a replacement who can provide production at the plate and in the field. The Astros have not yet announced who will fill Abreu's spot on the roster, but several candidates could be considered.
  • Yordan Alvarez, who has played some first base in the past.
  • Aledmys Diaz, who has experience at first base and third base.
  • David Hensley, who has primarily played second base but has also played some first base in the minors.
The Astros will hope that Abreu's release will spark a turnaround in their season. The team has struggled offensively this season, and Abreu's departure could create an opportunity for someone else to step up and fill the void.

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