In a significant step toward revitalizing his MLB career, Francys Romero reports that former All-Star first baseman José Abreu has joined the Senadores of San Juan in Puerto Rico’s prestigious winter ball league, setting the stage for a potential comeback in 2025. This strategic move Allows Abreu to fine-tune his skills, regain momentum, and reassert himself as a formidable force in the baseball world. As Abreu readies to join the Senadores for winter ball, his resolve to revive his MLB career grows stronger.
Sources: José Abreu signed with the Senadores of San Juan in Puerto Rico’s winter ball.
Abreu will begin his journey toward an MLB comeback in 2025.
He will soon report to the Senadores for the winter season, which starts in early November. pic.twitter.com/XNwG3RiwvV
— Francys Romero (@francysromeroFR) October 9, 2024
José Abreu to Play Winter Ball In Hopes of Comeback Bid
The 2024 season was a disastrous one for Abreu. After signing a three-year, $58.5 million free agent contract, his production plummeted, leading to a demotion to Triple-A and eventual release by the Houston Astros midway through the second year of the deal. Abreu’s struggles were evident in 2023, when he hit a lackluster .237/.296/.383 slugging percentage. Abreu’s abysmal .124/.167/.195 performance in 120 plate appearances sealed his fate, leading the Astros to release him.
“It was not an easy conversation,” manager Joe Espada said after Abreu’s release. “What José Abreu meant to this organization helped us get to another Championship Seires last year. What he’s done in this game, it’s not easy.”