Former Los Angeles Angels first baseman Trey Cabbage will replace former AL MVP and Astros first baseman José Abreu, who was surprisingly sent to the minor leagues.
The Houston Astros are reportedly calling up former Los Angeles Angels utility man Trey Cabbage ahead of their two-game set against the Colorado Rockies in Mexico City on Saturday and Sunday.
The news is obviously great for Valdez personally. He and the club got a scare when he landed on the injured list earlier this month due to soreness in his throwing elbow.
As the Houston Astros get prepared for the start of the 2024 season, there aren't many pressing needs on the roster. The Astros are loaded offensively in their starting lineup but multiple players will have an opportunity to earn a bench spot with Jon Singleton and Grae Kessinger during Spring Training.
The core group is still the same for the Houston Astros with their star players back in the mix for the upcoming season, but they'll have some new faces in their bullpen, lineup and at manager.
The Los Angeles Angels recently designated first baseman Trey Cabbage for assignment. On Wednesday, they announced that they have traded Cabbage to the Houston Astros in exchange for minor league right-handed pitcher Carlos Espinosa.
The Houston Astros reportedly acquired Trey Cabbage, a versatile position player, from the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday, per Ari Alexander of KPRC 2 Houston.
It's become a fairly busy offseason for the Houston Astros after early indications suggested they were going to be dormant. The winter is a long period of time for front offices to maneuver and figure out how they want to add pieces to the organization, and Dana Brown was able to put together a solid showing during his first offseason in charge.
The Houston Astros traded for outfielder Trey Cabbage, who could offer a nice little speed-power combo if he's able to develop a bit.
The Boston Red Sox have plenty of areas to improve upon after three last-place finishes in a four-year span. The lack of frontline starting pitching and an impact right-handed bat are expected to plague the upcoming season but depth has been an area of weakness for years.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a young core of position players and entered the offseason with the idea of improving the pitching staff as much as possible following a last-place finish in the National League Central last season.
MiLB.com comes out every offseason honoring players within an organization who had an amazing year regardless of age or level. Two familiar names pop up for the Angels' All-Star cast, Jo Adell and Trey Cabbage.
In the midst of yet another disappointing Angels season, and arguably one of the saddest in recent memory with the expected departure of Shohei Ohtani, there are certainly things to look forward to. Those include the Halos' farm system, which featured two players named "Prospects of the Year" by MLB.com.
In corresponding moves, first baseman Trey Cabbage and left-hander Kolton Ingram were optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake. Anaheim’s 40-man roster stands at 39 after activating Joyce.
The Los Angeles Angels made a series of roster moves prior to their matchup against the Houston Astros on Friday, which included selecting the contract of Trey Cabbage from Triple-A Salt Lake.
The Angels announced a number of moves before tonight’s game with the Astros. Los Angeles selected infielder Trey Cabbage, recalled Michael Stefanic and reinstated Zach Neto and Matt Moore from the injured list.
Prospects in baseball are a unique bunch when compared to other sports. In the NFL and NBA drafts, teams see the immediate impact of the players they draft.
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