Houston Astros Avoid Arbitration with Most Players, Miss Deals with Two
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The Houston Astros wrapped up a busy arbitration deadline by securing one-year deals with most of their eligible players. The effort keeps much of the roster stable as the organization prepares for another competitive push in 2024. But the team was unable to reach agreements with two players, setting the stage for hearings later this winter.
The arbitration process can bring tension, but it is a standard part of the MLB offseason. In Houston, the front office moved quickly to minimize uncertainty. Several players avoided the hearing process altogether, choosing to sign agreements that keep them in Houston for the season ahead. Those deals help maintain continuity inside the clubhouse and allow the team to focus on baseball rather than negotiations.
Why the Remaining Cases Matter
While most agreements came together smoothly, two Astros remain without deals. The gap between team and player valuations can lead to formal arbitration hearings, where a panel will choose either the player’s figure or the club’s.
These hearings don’t impact playing time, but they can shape working relationships. For a club with postseason aspirations, keeping morale steady is essential. With Houston set on maintaining a strong roster core, the unresolved cases will be watched closely by fans and analysts.
What’s Next
If hearings proceed, they will take place in February, just before pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training in Florida. The Astros will continue negotiations until then in hopes of finding common ground and avoiding the more rigid hearing environment.
Still, the majority of deals already secured demonstrates the team’s commitment to stability. As the Astros aim for another deep postseason run, locking in their roster—both emotionally and financially—remains a top priority.
This article is a summary of reporting by WBIR. Read the full story here.

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