Houston Astros Prospects 2023

Overall Grade: C

The Astros have some depth, but they are lacking many impact players at the top of the system. The remnants of the Jeff Luhnow scandal are clear, and now an offseason with a GM could bring another setback.

Name PosAge Level ETAGradeComments
Hunter BrownSP23MLB2022AShaky control but Logan Webb potential.
Yainer DiazC/1B23MLB2022A-Impressive BA/HR potential if he can stick at catcher.
Korey LeeC23MLB2022B+Legit power, mediocre discripline. Former 1st round pick.
Joe Perez3B22MLB2022BSolid BA, not much pop.
Pedro LeonOF/2B24AAA2023BGood speed and power, terrible BA.
Drew GilbertOF21A-2024B1st round pick. Good BA and discipline, could move quickly.
Zach DanielsOF23A+2024BBreakout 20/20 season, older than competition.
Masael TamarezSP22AAA2023BPoor control, decent K rate against advanced competition.
Spencer ArrighettiSP21AA2024C+12.8 K/9, mediore results and control.
JJ Matijevic1B/OF26MLB2022CSolid pop but probably a AAAA player.
Justin DirdenOF24AAA2023CSolid pop and BA potential. Went to SEMO.
Joey Loperfido1B/2B/OF23A+2024CImpressive BA and some speed.
Kenedy CoronaOF22A+2024CPlus power and speed. 20/20 already.
Colin BarberOF21A+2024CSolid BA
JC CorreaC/2B/3B23A+2024CImpressive BA and contact. Moved to catcher.
Jacob MeltonOF21A-2025C2nd round pick, solid debut.

Fantasy Baseball Third Base Rankings 2023

Updated 01/21/23

Rankings based on 15-team mixed, standard roto-scoring leagues.

Rating: 1-5, 5 is likely improvement, 1 is likely decline

Status: Sleeper (S), Deep Sleeper (DS), Bust (B)

RankNameLgTeamPosCommentsRatingStatus
1Jose RamirezACLE3BThumb injury and numbers were down in second half. EV was down. Best speed number of career. Looks okay for another year.3
2Rafael DeversABOS3BPower outage after hamstring, did hit in September. Batted ball stats still elite, K% improved.4
3Manny MachadoNSDP3BWorst K% of career. Still ultra consistent.3
4Austin RileyNATL3BHuge EV increase, is now elite. 24% K. Slowed a bit down the stretch. Safe buy.3
5Nolan ArenadoNSTL3BPull% increase held, elite contact increased BA. Rebound looks legit.3
6Gunnar HendersonABAL3BGreat EV, elite speed, clear 20/20 potential.3
7Alex BregmanAHOU3BClaimed health after TB12, best K% of career. Very good 2nd half.3
8Jose MirandaAMIN3BCrushed LHP, solid after May. .280-7-34 in second half. 19% K. 4
9Ke'Bryan HayesNPIT3BEV was good, played through back injury. Has never shown power.3
10Alec BohmNPHI3BElite xBA, K% improvement. Still very bad vs. RHP. Hit 3-5 late in year.3
11Yandy DiazATBR3BBest batted ball stats of career, but LA still mediocre. 11% K, elite EV.3
12Ryan McMahonNCOL3BStrong batted ball data but can't hit LHP.3
13Justin TurnerABOS3Bslight decline in all areas. Hit .319 in second half, but still showing extreme LA.3
14Matt ChapmanATOR3BElite EV, K% improvement. Super streaky.3
15Brett BatyNNYM3BSolid EV when he played. Barely has AAA experience.3
16Yoan MoncadaACHW3BMore injuries, only hit LHP.3
17Josh JungATEX3BReturned from shoulder injury. Batted ball data not great, 38% K, high risk high reward.3
18Jace PetersonAOAK3BVery good defense and running well. Didn't hit in second half.2
19David VillarNSFG3BSlammed LHP, extreme LA and big power. .897 OPS when he played regularly in September could give him a chance to play regularly.4
20J.D. DavisNSFG3BGot on track with SF, hit RH and LH equally well. Elite EV, K% still very high. Skeptical of BA, but power could keep him in lineup.4
21Anthony RendonALAA3BWrist injury, bad when he did play. K% up and power down last two years.3
22Jordan WalkerNSTL3B
23Gio UrshelaALAA3BCut strikeouts significantly, but HR% also down. LA similar to previous. Solid second half. Not clear where he will play in LAA.3
24Eugenio SuarezASEA3B31% K worst of career. LA highest of career. True all or nothing, BA likely to fall.3
25Eduardo EscobarNNYM3BExtreme LA, K% increasing. Saved season in September. Some clear decline.2
26Ezequiel DuranATEX3BElite speed and some pop. Really slowed after quick start.3DS
27Jeimer CandelarioNWSN3BEV down, other rates were constant. .715 OPS in 2nd half could give him another shot.3
28Bobby DalbecABOS3B33% K, coming back to bite him. Didn't hit RHP.2
29Jake AluNWSN3B
30Spencer SteerNCIN3BTerribel EV. Legit pop and draws walks.3
31Hunter DozierAKCR3BWorst HR% of career. Only hit LHP, terrible 2nd half.3
32Josh SmithATEX3BExtreme LA with limited pop. Decent BA and speed potential.3
33Brian AndersonNMIL3BHR% worst since 2018. Missed time to back and shoulder. Not hitting fastballs.2
34Emmanuel RiveraNARI3BSome legit pop, picked up with Arizona.3
35Josh DonaldsonANYY3BWorst K% of career. EV tanked. Got worse in second half.2
36Patrick WisdomNCHC3B34% K and bad defense. Terrible second half. Hard to believe he'd keep his job.2
37Brad MillerATEX3BPower started strong before injury.3
38Evan LongoriaNARI3BK% spike, clear sign of decline. Becoming all-or-nothing.2
39Andy IbanezADET3BBad year at AAA, has shown BA and power.3
40Harold CastroACOL3BK% improvement, rough second half.3
41Elehuris MonteroNCOL3B32% K, has legit power. Hit LHP well but struggled in September.3
42Ildemaro VargasNWSN3B10% K, hit .280 for WAS. Solid BA if he plays.3DS
43Kevin SmithAOAK3BHigh LA with pop potential. Hit LHP but struggled at AAA and never returned to MLB.3
44Tyler FreemanACLE3BHis .283 in September, nice BA potential but nothing else.3
45Mike BrosseauNMIL3BEven splits but mostly played vs. lhp.3
46Eguy RosarioNSDP3BShowed pop and speed in major hitter's park. Has some versatility.3
47Matt DuffyAFA3BK% worst of career.2
48Carter KieboomNWSN3B
49Christian Encarnacion-StrandNCIN3B
50Jake BurgerACHW3B31% K, mediocre at AAA but has power. Missed time with fractured wrist.3DS
51Mike MoustakasNFA3BInjury prone, K% continues to rise.2
52Curtis MeadATBR3B
53Matthew BattenNSDP3BHas consistently hit for BA in minors, and draws walks.3
54Gabriel AriasACLE3BLousy at 3B, but has hit for BA in past.3
55Jordan GroshansNMIA3BHigh BA until last season, no other tools.3
56Andre LipciusADET3B
57Kody ClemensNPHI3BShowing legit pop and nothing else. Barely played late.2
58Andres ChaparroANYY3B
59Yonny HernandezNLAD3B
60Casey SchmittNSFG3B
61Ernie ClementAOAK3B
62Joe PerezAHOU3BDecent BA, strikes out too much.3
63Tyler NevinABAL3BExtreme LA, has some pop but not much.2
64Ehire AdrianzaNATL3B