Astros’ $95 million Josh Hader signing already being questioned amid slow start
Josh Hader is one of the best closers in the MLB. But here’s why the Astros may have made a mistake in signing him.
The Houston Astros put their depth to the test this offseason when they decided to consolidate their financial resources to bring in one of the best closers in the game in Josh Hader. In giving Hader a five-year, $95 million contract, the Astros have inched closer to the second luxury-tax threshold, preventing them from making other moves. This was a sign of the belief the front office had in the team’s ability to fill the other holes in their roster with the current players they had in the system.
Alas, this decision appears to be backfiring for the Astros early on in the season. The Astros’ starting pitching outside of Cristian Javier, Framber Valdez and Ronel Blanco has been questionable at best; Hunter Brown and JP France have been major disappointments, with that duo combining for an unsightly 10.90 ERA.