December 22, 2024
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Houston Astros first base coach Dave Clark (23) during the full squad workouts for the Astros at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Fl.

Houston Astros pursue aggression on bases; Dave Clark can help

Astros utility man to undergo thumb surgery

Astros infielder/outfielder Mauricio Dubon is slated to undergo surgery to repair a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his left thumb this week, reports Chandler Rome of The Athletic. Dubon played the final month of the season with the torn the ligament, Rome reports. The recovery period will be around six to eight weeks, leaving ample time for the versatile utility man to be healed up by spring training.

Houston Astros pursue aggression on bases; Dave Clark can help

Houston acquired the 30-year-old Dubon in a May 2022 trade that sent journeyman catcher Michael Papierski back to the Giants. He’s since emerged as a key role player for the ’Stros, hitting .274/.303/.388 in 920 plate appearances over the past two seasons while playing everywhere on the diamond other than on the mound or behind the plate. Rome notes that Dubon suffered the injury on a slide in early September but went on to hit .291/.322/.346 down the stretch while playing through considerable pain. Though he lacks power, Dubon is an exceptionally tough strikeout (12.9% this past season) and excels on the defensive side of the game, evidenced by a Gold Glove in 2023.

Houston Astros pursue aggression on bases; Dave Clark can help

Dubon is arbitration-eligible this offseason and is projected by MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz for a reasonable $4.6M salary. That’ll be a raise over this year’s $3.5M salary, which he earned after winning an arbitration hearing over the Astros back in February.

Houston Astros pursue aggression on bases; Dave Clark can help

While injuries can sometimes be a catalyst for an arb-eligible to be non-tendered, that’s highly unlikely in this instance. The Astros can control Dubon through the 2026 season, and there’s no reason to think the surgery will impact his readiness for the 2025 campaign. He should return to the same utility role that saw him log 93 innings at first base, 138 at second base, 75 at third base, 32 at shortstop, 405 in left field, 153 in center field and 88 in right field this past season. As a career .281/.324/.442 hitter against southpaws, he should also be a regular piece of Houston’s attack versus lefties (even if he had a down showing this past season).

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