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Astros' Alvarez DH Switch Sparks Roster Crisis
10 Dec
Summary
- Alvarez to play primarily DH to manage health.
- This move intensifies roster crunch for Paredes/Walker.
- Altuve may return to everyday second base duties.

The Houston Astros are shifting Yordan Alvarez to a primary designated hitter role to manage his health and ensure his availability throughout the 2026 season. This decision, announced by manager Joe Espada, aims to mitigate the impact of Alvarez's previous injury-related absences, which significantly hampered the team's offense in 2025.
This strategic move, however, creates a considerable roster crunch, particularly concerning infielders Isaac Paredes and Christian Walker. The Astros now face intensified pressure to trade one of them, with the Boston Red Sox reportedly showing interest in Paredes. Christian Walker's trade value is currently lower due to his contract and performance, complicating Houston's options.
Furthermore, the Astros are considering moving Jose Altuve back to his everyday role at second base. This would allow for greater lineup flexibility but also presents challenges in finding consistent playing time for Paredes and Walker, especially with Carlos Correa and Jeremy Peña entrenched at third base and shortstop, respectively.




