Veteran Heyward excited to join Astros in stretch run
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HOUSTON -- When veteran outfielder Jason Heyward was released by the Dodgers earlier this week, he wasn¡¯t so sure he¡¯d get another opportunity to play this season. A call from the Astros changed his plans and led him to Minute Maid Park, where he went 1-for-2 with a two-run double for Houston in Thursday's series-opening 6-3 victory against the Royals.
The Astros agreed to a deal with Heyward on Tuesday and signed him Thursday after he passed a physical Wednesday. Houston hopes the 35-year-old can provide some offense in an outfield that has been without All-Star Kyle Tucker since June 3 and saw Chas McCormick -- a starter last year -- optioned to Triple-A on Wednesday.
¡°Stepping into a new clubhouse is always cool, but more importantly, especially when a team is trying to win every day,¡± he said. ¡°I¡¯m just happy to be a part of the grind with them every day.¡±
Heyward slashed .208/.289/.393 with six homers and 28 RBIs in 63 games with the Dodgers this year, and has dealt with injuries that have limited his availability. A five-time Gold Glove winner who can play all three outfield spots, he has a solid reputation as a leader and could be an integral part of Houston¡¯s veteran clubhouse.
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¡°I know there¡¯s a lot of guys who are here from the core [of Astros¡¯ title teams in 2017 and ¡®22] but also some younger guys, as well,¡± Heyward said. ¡°It¡¯s another opportunity for me to play with some future Hall of Famers in this game, which I don¡¯t take for granted. As far as what¡¯s in [the] tank, I was on the IL a few times this year, and I think there was a lot of baseball I was hoping to play. Hopefully this gives me a chance to play a couple of more months.¡±
Heyward was unable to build on a 2023 season that saw somewhat of a career rebound. He hit .269 with 15 homers and an .813 OPS last season after signing with the Dodgers as a Minor League free agent following his release by the Cubs at the end of 2022.
¡°The first thing in our conversations is how excited he is for being here,¡± Astros manager Joe Espada said. ¡°I¡¯m excited for him being here. This is a guy who¡¯s been on really good teams, been in championship environments. The conversations I had with many people, coaches and players, said some great things about him. I¡¯m excited to have him here.¡±
For his career, which began with fanfare when he homered in his first MLB at-bat with the Braves in 2010, Heyward has hit .257 with 180 homers and a .748 OPS. He won the World Series with the Cubs in 2016, famously giving a speech to the team during a rain delay in Game 7 en route to the end of the team's 108-year championship drought.
¡°I¡¯ve been really fortunate in this game to play for teams trying to win late in the season and have expectations for October, and Houston making a phone call says a lot about what I¡¯ve done to earn something in the game, as far as a reputation for winning and something about what they want to do and what they want to continue to have for a while,¡± he said.