Prosperdick said:I'm too lazy to look it up but last year I talked about Abreu potentially as a starter. It's intriguing to think about and would really bolster our starting rotation but obviously it's not going to happen anytime soon (unless we start to have major issues/injuries pile up).astros4545 said:The Astros knew Verlander would get his rightful deal, McCullers might take time, but besides rotation Brown, they rejected several serious inquiries for Bryan Abreu, who many from the pitching and international side believe can be a top three starter.
— Peter Gammons (@pgammo) February 23, 2023
Obviously, it would be better if he could start, but how do you even begin that process? He hasn't thrown more than 2.1 IP in his major league career. It was back in 2019 in AA where he was a starter. ~90% of his pitches are fastball or slider. He'd have to really develop that curve more. Does he lose some of that velo moving to start? If so, does he downgrade how good he is? By doing this transition, do you risk screwing up a very good thing you have now?