Astros, Pirates, Rays Discussing Three-Team Trade Potentially Sending Brandon Lowe To Pittsburgh, Mike Burrows To Houston

The Astros, Pirates and Rays are “in serious discussions” on a big three-team trade, according to a report from Chandler Rome and Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. If completed, the deal would send second baseman Brandon Lowe to Pittsburgh and right-hander Mike Burrows to Houston. Per Rosenthal, outfielder Jacob Melton and right-hander Anderson Brito would go to the Rays if the deal is finalized. Rosenthal adds that outfielder Jake Mangum and left-hander Mason Montgomery would go to the Pirates. It’s unclear if that’s the complete deal or if other pieces would be involved as well but Rome notes that the Astros aren’t going to acquire anyone apart from Burrows.
Lowe is the biggest name of the bunch here. The 31-year-old has spent the past eight seasons with the Rays. In that time, he has established himself as one of the better power-hitting second basemen in the sport. Dating back to the start of 2019, he has hit 151 home runs. Among primary second basemen, only Marcus Semien and Jose Altuve are ahead of him in that category, with Semien having 178 in that span and Altuve 158.
That power production from Lowe is even more impressive when one considers that he did that in about one thousand fewer plate appearances than Altuve and about 1,600 shy of Semien. But that also demonstrates the main knock on Lowe, which is that he has had trouble staying on the field. Due to various injuries over the years, he has only twice been able to play more than 107 games in a season. Lower back problems have been a frequent issue but he’s also hit the injured list due to a right shin bone bruise, a right triceps contusion, a right patella fracture, a right oblique strain, left oblique tightness and left ankle/foot tendinitis.
Earlier in his career, the Rays moved Lowe between second base and the outfield corners. Presumably because of the injuries, he hasn’t been sent out to the grass since 2022. He has been almost exclusively a second baseman lately, with a few stints at first as well. His second base defense was once around league average but seems to have slipped as he has battled those injuries and pushed into his 30s. He was given a minus-13 grade from Outs Above Average this year and minus-14 from Defensive Runs Saved.
There’s also a bit of concern from his declining plate discipline. He has always had a high strikeout rate but offset that earlier in his career with solid walk rates. That hasn’t been the case lately, as Lowe walked in fewer than 8% of his plate appearances in each of the past two years.
The power has still been enough to carry the profile. Dating back to the start of 2024, he has 52 home runs and a .251/.309/.475 batting line. That translates to a 118 wRC+, indicating his offense has been 18% above league average overall. Despite the defensive shortcomings, FanGraphs credited him with four wins above replacement in 241 games over that two-year span.
More to come.




