Astros signed infielder Geoff Blum, who had been with the Padres, to a one-year, $1.1 million contract with an option for 2009.
Blum was the same player as always last year, but after signing him to one-year deals three straight seasons, the Padres didn't want him back, suggesting that something happened behind the scenes. Much like the Astros had a brighter future before making Ed Wade their GM, Blum was a better fit for Houston before the reported agreement with Kaz Matsui. Like Matsui, Blum is a switch-hitter who fares better from the left side of the plate. If the Astros are going to trade Chris Burke, it'd make more sense to employ a right-handed-hitting utilityman to platoon with Matsui.