Houston Astros Secure Pitcher Ryan Weiss on New $2.6M Deal
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The Houston Astros have added another arm to their 2025 bullpen plan, finalizing a one-year, $2.6 million agreement with right-hander Ryan Weiss. The move continues a busy offseason for the club as they work to strengthen their pitching depth while keeping an eye on long-term flexibility.
The 28-year-old Weiss, who has spent the past few years climbing through multiple organizations, now gets a chance to make an impression in Houston. His new deal places him squarely in the mix for an impactful bullpen role, and the Astros believe he can bring stability to a relief unit that showed inconsistency during stretches of the 2024 season.
What Ryan Weiss Brings to Houston
Weiss is known for a strong fastball-slider combination that has played well at the Triple-A level and in limited MLB appearances. The Astros have a track record of sharpening pitchers with raw tools, and Weiss fits that mold. His ability to generate swings and misses caught the attention of Houston’s analytics staff, who saw enough upside to make a competitive offer.
The right-hander’s contract also reflects a low-risk, high-reward strategy. A one-year deal gives the Astros a chance to evaluate his fit while offering Weiss a platform to establish himself in a competitive bullpen. With Houston’s pitching development pipeline becoming one of the more respected systems in MLB, this could be an ideal environment for Weiss to thrive.
Why This Move Matters
The Astros enter 2025 with heightened expectations after a turbulent 2024 season tested their depth. Injuries and bullpen instability led to tough losses, prompting leadership to prioritize affordable, controllable pitching options.
Weiss’ contract reflects that approach. At $2.6 million, the Astros secure a potential middle- or late-inning contributor without sacrificing significant payroll space. As the team continues balancing star contracts with emerging talent, moves like this help maintain long-term competitiveness.
For fans, this signing shows the front office is actively addressing weak spots while betting on upside—something Houston has done successfully for years.
What’s Next
Weiss is expected to report to spring training with a clear shot at a bullpen job. His performance against MLB hitters will determine whether he becomes a regular piece of the relief corps or a depth option shuttling between Houston and Triple-A Sugar Land.
Either way, the Astros have made another forward-thinking addition as they prepare for another postseason push.
This article is a summary of reporting by kens5.com. Read the full story here.
