The Astros dynasty run — 2017 through 2023 — was one of the best stretches in modern baseball. But father time is undefeated and this roster is aging.
Who's still here:
- Yordan Alvarez — locked up long-term, still mashing. The best pure hitter in Houston since Bagwell.
- Kyle Tucker — the silent superstar. Does everything at an elite level without anyone outside Houston noticing.
- Framber Valdez — the ace. His ground ball rate is elite and he eats innings.
Who's gone:
- Verlander, Altuve's prime, Bregman, the 2017-era bullpen. The names that defined the run are either retired, traded, or diminished.
The farm system: Dana Brown has restocked the minors faster than anyone expected. The pitching pipeline is legitimate. Two top-50 prospects on the mound side.
Minute Maid Park reality: The train doesn't run as often as it used to. Attendance dropped 12% from the 2022 peak. But a playoff push in September will fill those seats again. Houston is a front-runner town and that's fine.
Prediction: Competitive through 2027, then a 2-3 year retool. Not a rebuild. This front office doesn't tank.
Source: Baseball Reference, FanGraphs prospect rankings, Houston Chronicle attendance data
Yordan Alvarez is the most terrifying left-handed hitter in baseball. Pitchers would rather face anyone else in the lineup.