Locked On Astros

World Series is Over: Free Agency Begins for Astros and MLB

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Houston Astros face a critical offseason decision: will they re-sign ace pitcher Framber Valdez or let him walk in free agency? With Valdez seeking approximately $199.9 million over six years, the Astros' financial philosophy clashes with their championship window closing as key veterans age and multiple pitchers return from Tommy John surgery.Eric Huysman and Brett Chancey break down the Astros' realistic alternatives, including Michael King as a more affordable option at $91 million over four years. The discussion examines Houston's $160 million payroll constraints, Dana Brown's offseason strategy, and how the team's approach compares to the Dodgers' aggressive spending model after back-to-back World Series titles. Key topics include the Astros' 2026 championship odds, arbitration situations with players like Kyle Tucker, and whether Jim Crane will break from his traditional five-year contract limit.Discover whether the Astros will prioritize winning now or building for later as the 2027 work stoppage looms