With [pitcher Yusei] Kikuchi's success in 2024, do you think the Astros [will] make a contract offer to him? -- @NessIsBest420
No. The Astros don't have a ton of payroll flexibility for 2025, so signing Kikuchi when they already have some quality starting pitching depth isn't likely.
Does the drafting of Walker Janek hint that Yainer Diaz could take over as the team's everyday first baseman starting as early as Opening Day 2025? I imagine the team could use Caratini and [César] Salazar at catcher while spending on 3B, LF, and RP. -- @qnjastros
No. Diaz will remain behind the plate for now, but he will continue to see some playing time at first base, where he wasn't as good defensively as Caratini. If the Astros moved Diaz to first base full-time, they'd have to go with the combination of Caratini and Salazar behind the plate, which isn't as strong. Diaz could be moved to first down the road, but not next season.
Janek, the team's first-round pick in this year's MLB Draft from Sam Houston, slashed .175/.214/.503 with one homer in 97 at-bats in his professional debut, so the Astros' No. 2 prospect has some work to do offensively before he's on the Major League club's radar.
Does Ryan Pressly meeting the requirements for his vesting option mean he's guaranteed a contract for 2025, or just that an option was activated? I don't understand how the vesting stuff works. -- @0ddba11Sports
Yes, Pressly is under contract for 2025 at $14 million. His option for next season vested when he reached 110 combined appearances in 2023-24. This will be his seventh full season -- and likely his final season -- in an Astros uniform.
Who is our top under-the-radar prospect that few have heard of? -- @IaminSpring
Last week, I wrote a piece about some of the Astros' under-the-radar prospects -- a group that includes Anderson Brito (No. 8), James Hicks (No. 15), Ethan Pecko (No. 18), Jancel Villarroel (No. 26) and Joseph Sullivan (unranked).
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