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Astros starting Rotation 2026

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by vince, Dec 20, 2025 at 9:02 PM.

  1. vince

    vince Member

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    Seems that the Astros have a healthy stable of

    Brown
    Arragheti
    Burrow
    Javier
    Weiss
    McCullers


    JP France is healthy and ready to go.
    Colton Gordon provided some valuable innings.


    Still on the mend are Jason Alexander and Wesneski, but both are expected to return perhaps in June or July. Though Ronel Blanco isn’t expected back until the tail end of 2026 if he even can make it back this season.

    The Astros have some health getting back to the rotation, and hopefully they can manage the innings so to keep the arms as fresh as can be.

    In looking at the 2025 current roster, I don’t know if they’d try and bring back Verlander; though I would hope they would, as he provided a lot of stability and leadership in his past stints with the Astros.
     
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  2. HeyBudLetsParty

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    I’d put Blubaugh in the mix to earn a starting spot out of spring training. Pecko and Ulola are probably a good month away from getting a chance
     
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    So Valdez is a goner for sure?
     
  4. Snake Diggit

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    1. Brown
    2. TBD (they will add another decent SP before the season starts)
    3. Javier
    4. Burrows
    5. Arrighetti
    6. Weiss
    7. McCullers
    8. Blubaugh
    9. Alexander
    10. Gordon
    11. France
    12. Pearson
    13. Ullola
    14. Pecko
    15. Fleury
    Those are the arms that have a good chance of starting a game at some point in the first half next season. After that you have the fringey AAA SP (Dombroski, Lambert, Otto), the legit prospects in AA (Hicks, Mayer, Tredwell, Nezuh, Santos), and the 3 injured guys (Blanco, Walter, Wesneski). The Astros don’t have a top 10 rotation, but they have more quality pitching depth than they’ve ever had.
     
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  5. Buck Turgidson

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    I have no faith in Javier being healthy, but a solid #2 changes the outlook greatly.
     
  6. No Worries

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    Small quibble. Ryan Weiss might have been promised the #5 spot in order to sign :shrug: Since Arrighetti has been voted "most likely to be traded for a SP2" ...

    Didn't Dana Brown say that the Astros signed Nate Pearson as a starting pitcher? Honestly I had to lookup his stats to know anything about him, He is 29 years old, pitched in 123 MLB games and only started 6. Pearson's pathway to cracking the Astros starting rotation is unclear.

    Jayden Murray is on the 40 man roster and has been a starter for most of his career. Murray deserves to be on your list, albeit near the bottom, hanging out with the likes of Nate Pearson.

    I think that we all know better than to pencil in Ronel Blanco (early June 2025 TJ), Brandon Walter (late September 2025 TJ) or Hayden Wesneski (May 2025 TJ), for 2026.
     
  7. Snake Diggit

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    The Astros only used 15 SP in a year of record injuries. So the list doesn’t really need to go deeper than that. Jayden Murray will never start for the Astros unless it’s as an opener.

    Weiss was guaranteed $2M. A guy on a paltry salary like that would be a fool to think he was guaranteed any specific role. I think he will be brought in as a SP and if he stays healthy and throws well, he will be in the rotation.

    Pearson was lucky to get a big league contract. Dana Brown said he thinks he can start but like Weiss, Pearson would be an absolute fool to think a $1.4M salary guarantees him any specific role. He might start the spring throwing multiple innings and if he looks dominant and/or there are a bunch of injuries, he might get a shot in the early season rotation but the odds heavily lean to him in middle relief and that’s why I have him so far down the list.

    If the Astros burn through the top 11 on my list then most likely it’s a good ways into the season in which case 2-3 prospects will be ready, guys like Pecko, Mayer, Hicks, and Tredwell.

    I don’t think anybody is counting on Blanco, Wesneski, or Walter in 2026. Blanco and Wesneski might get on a rehab in Aug/Sep and if they look great might add some innings in Sep and be in the mix for the playoff bullpen. But I think the Astros have learned their lesson there. Counting on Javier, Garcia, and McCullers to save the day last season was a huge mistake.
     
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  8. No Worries

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    I do not disagree but ...

    Looking at Jayden Murray's 2025 I see a single MLB start ... which I for one do not remember but for a man my age these things happen :D

    Given how many pitching arms fell off last season, Murray's 11.2 MLB IPs is no surprise ... but it is an indication how the Astros rate Murray versus the other pitchers that they had that are MLB ready and pitched more IPs than him. Murray is still on the 40 man roster for now and that 1.54 ERA over 11.2 IPs is nothing to sneeze at. One could even say that it hard to suck at pitching and have a 1.45 ERA over 10 IPs in the MLB.

    Murray is likely just a AAAA pitcher and should expect a white knuckle ride between now and the end of Spring Training, to remain on the 40 man roster.
     
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  9. Snake Diggit

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    Murray’s start was a 3 inning gem on Sep 12 when Houston had no other arms available, but even in that game he only threw 40 pitches.

    Dont get me wrong, I think Murray might be a very underrated pitcher. His development was clouded by injury. He throws hard, throws strikes, and gets good movement on his pitches. It would not shock me at all if he ended being a great 7th/8th inning leverage arm (and also wouldn’t shock me if he was just an up and down middle reliever). But it would shock me greatly if Houston turned him into a starter.
     
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    My hope is for one of the starters that doesn't make the starting rotation turns into a stud 7th inning guy. Out of this list Blubaugh has the best chance to fill this role, followed by Weiss/Pearson IMHO.
     
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  11. IdStrosfan

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    My understanding is that he was a starter when they got him in the Mancini trade and tried keeping him as a starter but he could not stay healthy and/or simply didn't impress

    So, per the usual, they tried him in relief before releasing him and it worked.

    So I'm pretty sure he is a reliever as long as he is in the Astros organization, for better or for worse.

    Found money.
     

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