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Astros make non-tender deadline decisions, trade Conger to Rays
Max Stassi

Astros make non-tender deadline decisions, trade Conger to Rays

Published Dec. 3, 2015 12:53 a.m. ET

The Houston Astros made some roster decisions on Wednesday night in time for the non-tender deadline. In addition to cutting slugger Chris Carter loose, the Astros traded catcher Hank Conger to the Tampa Bay Rays for cash considerations: 

In 73 games for the Astros in 2015, Conger hit .229/.311/.448 with 11 home runs and 33 RBI as Jason Castro's backup. 

In addition to setting Conger and Carter loose, Houston tendered 2016 contracts to six other players: Marwin Gonzalez, Dallas Keuchel, Jason Castro, Josh Fields, Evan Gattis and Luis Valbuena. 

Dealing away Conger is intriguing in that it now leaves the team with one full-time catcher in Castro. That presents two potential scenarios for GM Jeff Luhnow: Giving young Max Stassi the reigns as Castro's backup is one, and the other is that perhaps the Conger deal will preclude something bigger on the trade or free-agency front. 

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The Astros are hoping to make it back to the postseason in 2016, so this could very well be a precursor to some additional moves in the not-too-distant future. 

 

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