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Houston Astros Pull Off Trade with Angels for Infielder

The Houston Astros have made another move this offseason, this time making a trade for an infielder.
Houston Astros Pull Off Trade with Angels for Infielder
Houston Astros Pull Off Trade with Angels for Infielder

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It's become a fairly busy offseason for the Houston Astros after early indications suggested they were going to be dormant.

The winter is a long period of time for front offices to maneuver and figure out how they want to add pieces to the organization, and Dana Brown was able to put together a solid showing during his first offseason in charge.

Josh Hader was the big whale that the Astros were able to land, but according to Ari Alexander of KPRC 2 in Houston, they have made a trade with the Los Angeles Angels to acquire infielder Trey Cabbage.

In exchange, the Astros are sending the Angels 22-year-old, minor league pitcher Carlos Espinosa who made 11 appearances and started six games for their Single-A affiliate last season.

To make room for Cabbage, Houston designated right-handed pitcher Declan Cronin for assignment.

The Astros are getting back a talented infielder in Cabbage who was originally selected in the fourth round of the 2015 MLB Draft by the Minnesota Twins.

He spent roughly six years within their organization, making it up to their Double-A affiliate, before electing free agency after the 2021 season and deciding to sign a minor league deal with Los Angeles.

Across 107 games at the Triple-A level in 2023, Cabbage slashed .306/.379/.596 with 30 home runs, 58 extra-base hits and 89 RBI.

The Angels called him up to the MLB for the first time in July last year. He appeared in 22 games and had a slash line of .208/.232/.321 with one home run and seven RBI.

They designated him for assignment on Jan. 27 before deciding to ship him to Houston.

It's likely that Cabbage continues his career with the Astros' Triple-A affiliate to start the season and will be on standby to get called up in case he is needed.

Houston was able to add another depth piece to their organization to help them compete for a World Series title without giving up much in return.


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Brad Wakai
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Brad Wakai graduated from Penn State University with a degree in Journalism. While an undergrad, he did work at the student radio station covering different Penn State athletic programs like football, basketball, volleyball, soccer and other sports. Brad currently covers the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros for Sports Illustrated/FanNation. He is also the Lead Contributor for Nittany Lions Wire of Gannett Media where he continues to cover Penn State athletics. Brad is the host of the sports podcast I Said What I Said, discussing topics across the NFL, College Football, the NBA and other sports. You can follow him on Twitter: @bwakai