Could the Astros Target These Former Nationals Pitchers Still on the Market?
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The Houston Astros continue searching for reliable pitching depth this offseason, and a fresh batch of possibilities may be sitting in plain sight. A recent report highlights four former Washington Nationals pitchers still on the market, and several of them could be realistic targets for a team like the Astros looking to reinforce their rotation and bullpen.
Houston’s pitching staff showed flashes of dominance in 2024 but lacked the consistency needed for a deep postseason run. With free agency still active, the club has room to add veteran arms without breaking the bank. That makes the availability of these former Nationals pitchers especially intriguing for a front office that prides itself on finding value late in the winter.
Former Nationals Arms Who Could Fit in Houston
The group includes a mix of starters and relievers, each offering something different. While the names vary in experience and recent performance, they share a common thread: untapped upside if their stuff can be sharpened by a strong player development system like Houston’s.
For a rotation battling injuries and uncertainty, a pitcher with swing-and-miss potential could bolster depth behind the team’s core starters. The bullpen—already leaning on young arms—could benefit from a veteran stabilizer who can cover innings and handle high-leverage moments.
The Astros have had success giving pitchers a second act, and the low-risk nature of these free agents makes them attractive options for a front office always looking for efficient upgrades.
Why It Matters for Houston
The free agent market is thinning, and teams that wait too long often end up scrambling. Houston has no reason to rush, but exploring undervalued arms could provide the type of depth that pays off late in the season.
As the franchise aims to stay competitive in the AL West, supplementing pitching remains a priority. These former Nationals pitchers may not be headline signings, but they could be meaningful additions—especially if injuries arise or younger pitchers need more seasoning.
What’s Next
Expect the Astros to continue monitoring the market as the winter progresses. If the front office identifies a strong fit from this group, don’t be surprised to see Houston bring in another reclamation project with potential.
This article is a summary of reporting by District on Deck. Read the full story here.

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