Hinch aims to carry 13 pitchers into season

March 13th, 2017

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- The strong showings at the plate this spring by first baseman and infielders , and are positive signs for the Astros, but the club's desire to carry 13 pitchers into the regular season means that they're all likely to begin the season at Triple-A Fresno.
The Astros will almost certainly have 13 pitchers, which leaves 12 spots for position players: catchers and Evan Gattis, infielders , , , and , outfielders , , and and designated hitter/outfielder .
Astros manager A.J. Hinch said Monday that Reed -- who entered the week hitting .360 with four homers and 10 RBIs -- could "make things interesting," but it is clear the team is committed to Gurriel starting at first base this year.

"Our position-player group is tough to crack," Hinch said. "We're going to most likely carry 13 pitchers, and if we do that, it makes the last bench spot very difficult to make. The 13th pitcher versus extra position player will be debated over the next few weeks with White, Kemp, Reed, , Moran -- guys that all have more service time and have put themselves in good positions."
The Astros had 13 pitchers almost all of last season, and Hinch would prefer having that many again considering three of their starting pitchers -- , and Charlie Morton -- are coming of injuries. What's more, starting pitcher is recovering from "dead arm" and will face live hitters for the first time on Tuesday.
"We gauge [roster construction] on pitching first," Hinch said.
At this point, Joe Musgrove appears headed for the fifth spot in the rotation behind Keuchel, McCullers, Morton and McHugh. Mike Fiers could join in the 'pen as long relievers. , Will Harris, Luke Gregerson and are locks in the bullpen with , and battling for two spots.