Astros May Have A Real Deadline Answer They Cant Miss

The Houston Astros are eyeing Toronto's Daulton Varsho as a key trade prospect, highlighting the complexities of trade decisions for the Blue Jays amid their postseason chase.

The Houston Astros have a clear need as the trade deadline approaches: another outfielder who bats left-handed. ESPN’s Jeff Passan thinks the answer could come from Toronto, where Daulton Varsho has emerged as a “dream” target for Houston.

That idea is tied closely to the Blue Jays’ uncertain place in the standings. Toronto has slipped well behind in the AL East, but the club is still only 2.5 games back of the Texas Rangers for the third and final Wild Card spot, which leaves its deadline direction far from settled.

Passan framed Varsho’s name as more of a product of Toronto’s situation than a sign the Blue Jays are eager to move him. “Varsho's inclusion here is more a reflection of the current standings than any desire from Toronto to offload players. One bonanza week and the Blue Jays could be right back in the postseason mix,” Passan wrote.

He also pointed to the bigger question facing Toronto if the season doesn’t turn around. “As it stands, however, they are faced with a very difficult choice if things don't change: One season after nearly winning the World Series, is their mediocre first half going to prompt them to move their free agents-to-be?” Passan added.

Varsho is one of those free agents-to-be, and he’s still giving the Blue Jays exactly what they’ve come to expect in center field. His defense remains elite, and at the plate he’s hitting .246/.314/.399 with seven home runs and a 93 OPS+ through 80 games.

For Houston, the price might not be steep. A lower-level prospect or two could be enough to get a deal done, and if Varsho helps push the Astros into the postseason, that kind of move would be easy to justify.

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