HOUSTON — The Houston Astros released José Abreu on Friday, cutting ties with the former AL MVP less than halfway through a three-year, $58.5 million contract.
General manager Dana Brown said this was an extremely difficult decision considering how much money he is still owed.
''It's always tough when the deal doesn't work out, but it just didn't work out this time,'' Brown said.
The 37-year-old Abreu was batting .124 (14 for 113) with two homers and seven RBIs this season, during which he spent time in the minors trying to fix his swing. The Astros still owe him $30.8 million from the deal he signed before last season.
Brown and manager Joe Espada met with Abreu on Friday afternoon to deliver the news.
''I have nothing but good things to say about him,'' Brown said. ''I thought he was very graceful. He handled it well. He understands baseball and he understands that he wasn't producing and that he ran out of time.''
Espada raved about Abreu's professionalism and said releasing him was difficult.
''Very tough day,'' he said. ''It was not an easy conversation. José Abreu has meant (a lot) to this organization, helping us get to another championship series last year. And with what he's done in this game, it was not easy.''