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Can Amos Willingham Offer Astros Extra Help in Bullpen Next Season?
- The Astros signed Amos Willingham to a minor league deal and assigned him to Triple-A Sugar Land, signaling a spring training evaluation for a bullpen role.
- Willingham has MLB experience with the Nationals in 2023 and 2024, but his success has come mainly in the minor leagues.
- Minor league success includes a high strikeout rate across six years, suggesting potential upside for bullpen work.
- Astros view Willingham as a potential piece to bolster a rebuilt bullpen for 2026.
- Willingham may need to prove he can strike out MLB hitters and limit baserunners in spring exhibitions to win a roster spot.
- Willingham’s minor league track record includes 26 career holds and 12 saves in 281.1 innings.
- Willingham’s major league debut with the Nationals was in 2023, with a 6.66 ERA across 18 games.
- The Astros’ offseason move centers on adding depth as they rebuild, with the spring as the proving ground.
- Willingham’s career shows a strong minors resume but inconsistent major league results.
- The article notes Willingham was Atlanta's system before moving to the Nationals and now the Astros.
- Total emphasis on Willingham’s strikeout potential as a key metric for MLB readiness.
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