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Astros, IF Isaac Paredes avoid arbitration with 1-year deal

By Thomson Reuters Feb 3, 2026 | 4:22 PM

The Houston Astros have avoided going to arbitration with All-Star infielder Isaac Paredes, announcing a new one-year ‍deal with a club option for the 2027 season on Tuesday.

The terms of the contract weren’t announced by the team but Paredes is set to receive a $9.35 million ‌salary, according to multiple reports. ‌That reported salary would fall directly between the $9.95 million Paredes requested and the $8.75 the team offered in the pre-arbitration filing, per MLB.com.

Paredes, ​who turns 27 later this month, is coming off his second consecutive ‍All-Star season in his ​first year in Houston. He ​hit .254 and had a .352 on-base percentage with ‍20 home runs, 15 doubles and 53 RBIs in 102 games, missing two months late in the season with a hamstring injury.

He’s played on four teams ‍in six major league seasons, previously making stints with the Detroit Tigers (2020-21), Tampa Bay Rays (2022-24) and ‍Chicago ‍Cubs (2024) along with the Astros. ​He also was an All-Star ​for ⁠the Tampa Bay Rays in ‌2024 before he was traded to Chicago shortly before the trade deadline.

In 566 career games, Paredes is a .237 hitter with 92 homers, 287 RBIs, 387 strikeouts and 246 walks.

–Field ⁠Level Media