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Fan Outrage Erupts Over Latest Jose Abreu Update

José Abreu #79 of the Houston Astros after hitting a rbi double against the Los Angeles Angels in the sixth inning at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on June 09, 2024 in Anaheim, California.


José Abreu #79 of the Houston Astros after hitting a rbi double against the Los Angeles Angels in the sixth inning at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on June 09, 2024 in Anaheim, California.
(Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

The Houston Astros had to make a tough decision on Friday.

After signing first baseman Jose Abreu to a three-year, $58.3 million contract before the start of the 2023 season, the team released the former star on Friday.

It was certainly shocking for some, but from a performance standpoint, it’s evident that he doesn’t belong in MLB at the moment.

The most painful development for the Astros is that they will have to eat approximately $30 million left on Abreu’s contract.

Fans reacted to the news on Twitter.

There were some hilarious replies:

And others in a more serious tone.

Some wondered what happened to him performance-wise:

While others took a minute to appreciate the excellent career Abreu has had, no matter what lies ahead for him:

The 2023 season was bad for him (.680 OPS) and 2024 has been even worse, with a .124/.167/.195 line and a .361 OPS.

At 37 years old, it’s likely that we have seen the last of Abreu as an above-average or even league-average offensive performer.

He might not be done as a major leaguer, though: there could be news in the upcoming days on that front.

Even if he decides to retire, he should do it with no regrets.

He is a former MVP award winner and was one of the American League’s premier sluggers over the course of a long, fruitful career.

Abreu is a career .283/.345/.488 hitter with a .833 OPS, 263 home runs, and 960 RBI.

Considering he entered the league at 27 years old, that’s an excellent outcome right there.

He just wasn’t good enough to be an Astro anymore, and the team is absorbing the losses.