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Houston Astros Eye Bold Move in Potential Byron Buxton Trade

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The Houston Astros may be preparing for one of the offseason’s biggest swings. According to recent reporting, the club is exploring a trade for Minnesota Twins outfielder Byron Buxton — a name loaded with star potential and high-risk intrigue. For a team that continues to fight for American League supremacy, a deal like this signals ambition.

If acquired, Buxton would give the Astros a blend of elite speed, jaw-dropping athleticism, and power that once made him one of baseball’s most electrifying players. But with his injury history, the move would also be a calculated gamble. For Houston, already navigating roster changes and aging core pieces, this kind of upside play could inject fresh momentum into the 2025 season.

Why the Astros Are Interested

The Astros need outfield depth and athleticism. As the organization adjusts to departures and evolving roster construction, the search for a dynamic center fielder has become more urgent. Buxton’s defensive ability alone makes him an instant upgrade, and his offensive ceiling — when healthy — fits perfectly in a lineup known for power and contact balance.

The potential trade appeal also lies in value. Buxton’s contract and recent injuries may reduce the asking price, creating a rare opportunity for Houston to buy low on a former All-Star with MVP-level tools.

What Comes Next

Talks between MLB teams routinely shift throughout the winter, but the Astros’ interest in Buxton highlights their aggressive approach. With Spring Training only weeks away, Houston’s front office appears committed to retooling the roster for another deep postseason run.

If a deal materializes, fans in Houston would welcome one of the league’s most exciting talents — and one of its biggest wild cards. Either way, the Astros are signaling they are far from content to stand still in a competitive AL landscape.

This article is a summary of reporting by TWSN Sports. Read the full story here.