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Brandon Lowe trade record: Pirates are Ray's big hitter, Astros have worst record in three-team deal
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Pirates’ Ray Emerges as Powerhouse in Brandon Lowe Trade, Astros Sink to Worst Record in Three-Team Deal

December 27, 2025 3 Min Read
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On Friday, the Pittsburgh Pirates, Houston Astros, and Tampa Bay Rays executed a six-player trade, highlighted by All-Star second baseman Brandon Lowe moving to Pittsburgh. In return, the Astros acquired a starting pitcher, and the Rays received two promising young talents.

Here’s a detailed analysis of the trade and how each player fits with their new team, along with a letter grade summarizing the deal.

Pirates Grade: B
The Pirates aimed to upgrade one of MLB’s weakest batting lineups to contend for their first playoff appearance since 2015. With last-place rankings in home runs and runs scored, Pittsburgh has pursued talent ranging from stars to less prominent players. Lowe, 31, brings notable power but isn’t a superstar on the level of Kyle Schwarber or Ketel Marte. He has consistently performed above league average, averaging over 30 home runs per 162 games. However, Lowe struggles against left-handed pitchers, has declining defense at second base, and playing at PNC Park could reduce his home run output. Despite a $11.5 million salary in 2026, making him one of the highest-paid Pirates, Lowe is expected to be a key offensive contributor and a regular starter.

Montgomery, 25, offers potential as a left-handed pitcher with a deceptive fastball and slider, though control issues could cause inconsistency. Outfielder Mangum, 29, is a speedy switch-hitter with limited discipline and power, best suited as a reserve player.

Astros Grade: C
The Astros, known for a depleted farm system from previous trades, parted with two top prospects for Burrows, a 25-year-old starting pitcher. Burrows showed promise with a 3.94 ERA in his rookie year but has a history of injuries and limited innings. Houston’s confidence in his health and ability to improve makes this a gamble. The trade reflects the Astros’ focus on immediate pitching strength at the potential cost of future prospects.

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Rays Grade: B
The Rays received two intriguing young players from the Astros. Melton, 25, had a difficult debut but possesses athleticism and power potential, which the Rays may refine for better performance. Brito, 21, is a small right-hander with a powerful arm, impressive strikeout numbers, and a mix of promising pitches. Despite some size concerns, the Rays believe his control and development can make him a successful starter.

Fan Take:
This multi-team trade shakes up several rosters, highlighting each team’s strategy—whether rebuilding, reloading, or developing talent. For baseball fans, it underscores how teams balance present needs with future potential, shaping the league’s competitive landscape in the seasons ahead.

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