The Houston Astros face a pivotal offseason after their earliest playoff exit in eight years. General manager Dana Brown is open to all options for roster improvement, particularly focusing on the bullpen, which had mixed results this season.
Despite high expectations for their relief pitchers, the Astros ranked low in key metrics like ERA and blown saves. Josh Hader, Ryan Pressly, and Bryan Abreu were the standout performers, but the team struggled to maintain leads.
As they prepare for 2024, the Astros must find ways to ease the workload on their top relievers and explore potential additions to strengthen the bullpen.