Astros To Sign Luis Guillorme To Minor League Deal
Briefly

Luis Guillorme has signed a minor league deal with the Houston Astros, along with an invite to big league camp. The 30-year-old infielder is known for his defensive skills but has struggled offensively in the past two seasons, leading to his release from the Mets. His defensive versatility at second and third base could be beneficial as the Astros navigate their second base situation with Jose Altuve's potential transition to left field. Guillorme previously posted solid offensive numbers but had declined to below league average recently, raising questions about his role moving forward.
Guillorme, a glove-first utility player, struggled offensively in 2023 but boasts a solid defensive record, earning the Astros a potential asset at second base.
The Astros are addressing uncertainty at second base as they consider a move for veteran Jose Altuve, who has been the starter since 2011.
Despite a notable decline in performance last season, Guillorme's previous seasons show he could serve as a valuable utility player with strong defensive skills.
The Astros' potential shift of Altuve to left field raises questions about their infield alignment, and Guillorme's signing could mitigate some concerns.
Read at MLB Trade Rumors
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