The Astros and reliever Chad Paronto have agreed to a one year deal, worth 500,000 dollars. Paronto, who was 3-1 with a 3.57 ERA in 41 appearances for Atlanta this season, will join new relievers Geoff
Geary, Oscar
Villareal, Doug
Brocail, and new closer Jose
Valverde as they try to get back to the playoffs. I think this is a great move for the
Astros, who continue to build their pitching and offense in hopes of making it back. I talked with Ed Wade at the Winter Meetings and he told they still have moves to make, and they are definitely making it happen before the New Year. They have an offer on the table for Mark Prior, and from what I am hearing, is a pretty fair deal for both sides. It gives the
Astros some breathing room in terms of guaranteed money and offers Prior pretty reachable incentives, assuming he can return by June. The
Astros have some pitching prospects who should be up in the next couple of years, so I would watch them, like I am watching the Reds, in the
NL Central. In the next couple of years, expect the
NL Central to return to a pretty good level of play.
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If Astros wanted to build their bullpen they wouldnt have trade Brad Lidge and Dan Wheeler.
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