Likely Trade Deadline strategy: Buyer
The Astros are in contention, so they’re not going to stand pat, especially considering they have some needs. GM Dana Brown has made it clear he’d like to add a left-handed bat, even if Alvarez comes back at some point. The Astros have the fewest at-bats in the big leagues from the left side of the plate. Don’t rule out Houston adding a starting pitcher they could put after Brown and Framber Valdez in the rotation.
Key player: Yordan Alvarez
Alvarez, who’s been out since May 2, has had only 121 plate appearances and struggled through April while dealing with what turned out to be a fractured bone in his right hand. That’s now healed, but he had two injections in his hand in early July to reduce lingering inflammation and hadn’t yet resumed swinging a bat at the All-Star break. The Astros desperately need their slugger back for the stretch drive and especially the playoffs.
Prospect to watch: INF Brice Matthews
The Astros called up their top prospect on July 10 and put him in the lineup at second for the first two games of the series against the Rangers. Matthews likely isn’t in Houston yet if the team didn’t have a rash of injuries, but he has a chance to open a few eyes, especially while Peña remains on the shelf. At worst, Matthews could set himself up to come to camp next year and compete for the starting job at second base.
Games remaining: 66 (Home, 29; Away, 37)
Remaining strength of schedule: .482, 29th hardest in MLB, 14th in AL, fifth in AL West.
Key series
-- July 18-20: Astros make their final visit to Seattle to face the second-place Mariners right out of the All-Star break.
-- Aug. 18-20: Astros make their only trip to Detroit, which hits the break as the top seed in the AL.
-- Sept. 19-21: Final series of the season between the Astros and Mariners in what will be Houston’s final three home games of the regular season.