The Houston Astros are quietly preparing for a major move in the trade market as they continue to pursue Brendan Donovan while also looking for a top-class pitcher to pair with Hunter Brown. According to respected journalist Jon Heyman (Per: BaseOnBalls), Donovan remains the number one priority on the Astros’ target list. This is not a passing rumor, but a sign that Houston sees the St. Louis Cardinals player as a truly essential piece to their long-term ambitions.

Donovan stands out for his versatility, ability to play multiple positions, and a disciplined, consistent playing style — qualities that fit perfectly with the Astros’ philosophy as they look to refresh their roster while still maintaining their competitive identity. In addition to looking for a new hitting unit, Houston is also looking for a top-of-the-line starter to pair with Hunter Brown, who has had a breakout season and is now on the verge of becoming the team’s new ace. The move is more than just a personnel addition; it also demonstrates the clear vision of the Astros management: they want to rebuild a rotation strong enough to compete with any opponent in the American League, especially in the tight postseason. A Brown duo and a new star pitcher could immediately return Houston to one of the most formidable pitching units in the league.
With many familiar pillars leaving, pressure from regional rivals growing, and memories of the era of dominance fading, the Astros know they can’t just sit still. What’s happening now is that this isn’t a complete rebuild, but rather a “controlled rebuild” – keeping a competitive core while refreshing the roster with names that can make an immediate difference. And if either of these big goals materialize in the near future, it won’t be just a new contract, but a strong affirmation that the Houston Astros are not out of the MLB power race.
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