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Why Astros should follow 2021 Cubs blueprint with trade deadline sell-off

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The Astros should use this season to soft reset the team.

Why Astros should follow 2021 Cubs blueprint with trade deadline sell-off originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Houston Astros are having a rough 2026 season, with a 20-31 record far from ideal for a team that came into the season as a playoff contender.

Now, a sell-off at the MLB trade deadline might be the next course of action for the Astros. While it would be a disappointing way for the season to pan out, it might not actually be all that bad. ESPN's David Schoenfield presented a blueprint for the Astros to follow, in the 2021 Chicago Cubs , that could lead to a successful sell-off this season while still keeping some key players for the near future.

Astros should follow 2021 Cubs trade plan at 2026 deadline "Lesson: Don't be afraid to trade away key players who were once part of a championship team," Schoenfield writes. That's the plan the Cubs used at the 2021 trade deadline, where they shipped off Anthony Rizzo, Javier Baez, Joc Pederson, and Kris Bryant. But they kept Ian Happ and Willson Contreras, who were key assets for them after the deadline sell-off.

There are some key players within the Cubs organization, like Pete Crow-Armstrong and Daniel Palencia, who came over in those trades. For the Astros, they have a few players who are similar to trade assets they should consider trading this year. MORE : Ex-MLB GM projects White Sox to sell at trade deadline despite 2026 success Christian Walker, Isaac Paredes, Josh Hader, and Jeremy Pena are four good players who the Astros should consider trading this season to follow the Cubs blueprint.