Astros Fans Wont Like This New Deadline Buzz

Despite their playoff potential, the Astros might capitalize on an opportune seller's market by trading slugger Christian Walker.

The Houston Astros are still hanging around the postseason race, but that hasn’t stopped the idea that they could use the deadline to reshape the roster.

At 47-51, Houston sits 3.0 games back in the AL West and 1.5 games back in the AL Wild Card. That keeps the door open, but it also leaves room for a different kind of move if the front office decides to sell.

One name that keeps popping up is Christian Walker. Bleacher Report’s Joel Reuter predicted the Astros will move the veteran first baseman at the August 3 deadline, pointing to the kind of market that can turn a once-questionable contract into a real trade chip.

"Houston Astros: Christian Walker moves at the deadline," Reuter predicts. "... In a thin market for impact bats, the Astros now have a chance to move a contract that looked like a sunk cost."

Walker, 35, is in the second year of a three-year, $60 million deal. His 2024 season looked rough from the outside: 0.3 bWAR in 154 games, a .238 average, a .717 OPS, and 27 home runs.

This year has told a different story. Walker already has 20 homers, along with 1.8 bWAR in 96 games. He’s hitting .237 with a .775 OPS, a clear bounce-back from last season’s struggles.

That rebound is exactly why the timing matters. Walker has regained some value, and with the deadline shaping up as a seller’s market, Houston could decide this is the moment to cash in rather than wait.

The Astros are still technically in the mix, but they’re also a few games under .500 coming out of the All-Star break and don’t look like a likely World Series contender. In that light, moving Walker now could be the kind of deal that makes the most sense for a team trying to maximize what it can get back.

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