Astros Bolster Bullpen With Two New Arms After J.P. France Move
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The Houston Astros wasted no time reshaping their bullpen this week. After sending right-hander J.P. France to Triple-A, the club struck a deal with the San Francisco Giants for a veteran reliever and quickly followed that move by signing a left-handed arm for extra depth. It’s a clear signal that Houston is intent on stabilizing its pitching staff as spring training approaches.
According to reporting from Heavy Sports, Houston acquired right-handed reliever Luke Jackson from the Giants. Jackson brings postseason experience and a track record of generating swing-and-miss action, something the Astros’ bullpen has lacked at times. To complement the trade, the team also secured lefty Bryan Hudson on a minor-league pact, giving the Astros a low-risk option who could compete for a bullpen role.
Why the Astros Made These Moves
J.P. France’s early struggles in camp created an opportunity and a need. The Astros entered the offseason knowing their bullpen depth had thinned, especially with several key relievers logging heavy innings last season. By adding Jackson and Hudson, Houston now has more veteran competition and greater tactical flexibility from both sides of the mound.
Jackson, known for his sharp slider, fits the Astros’ preference for high-spin relievers who can miss bats in high‑leverage spots. Hudson gives Houston a potential left-handed specialist—an area where the team has lacked consistent options.
What’s Next
Both pitchers are expected to join the team soon, and fans could see them in action during early spring training contests at Minute Maid Park and on the road. If even one of these additions sticks, Houston will have strengthened a bullpen that figures to play a central role in the Astros’ playoff hopes this season.
This article is a summary of reporting by Heavy Sports. Read the full story here.

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