Bryan Abreu and Cristian Javier share close friendship on Astros

Houston Astros pitchers Bryan Abreu and Cristian Javier have developed a strong bond, growing up in the same Dominican Republic neighborhood and now training inseparably during spring camp in West Palm Beach, Florida. Their relationship, described as brotherly, stems from shared origins and mutual support in their careers. Manager Joe Espada highlights their positive influence on each other both on and off the field.

In the Astros' spring training camp in West Palm Beach, Florida, pitchers Bryan Abreu and Cristian Javier are often seen together, arriving at the park simultaneously, playing catch, performing strength and conditioning exercises, and sharing adjacent lockers.

Both 28-year-olds hail from the same neighborhood in La Victoria, Dominican Republic, where they overcame challenges to reach Major League Baseball. Abreu signed with the Astros in November 2013 at age 16 and has since appeared in 317 relief games, compiling a 2.65 ERA with 448 strikeouts in 329 2/3 innings. Last season, he posted a 2.28 ERA over 70 appearances, leading baseball with 230 combined regular-season and playoff outings in the last three years. Javier signed in March 2015 at age 18, anchoring the rotation in 2022-23 with two combined no-hitters, including one in the World Series. After Tommy John surgery early in 2024, he returned last year for eight starts, finishing 2-4 with a 4.62 ERA.

They first met officially in 2015 at a tryout camp in the Dominican Republic alongside Enoli Paredes, though Abreu recalls practicing near Javier's house as children without realizing it. "I used to practice behind his house," Abreu said. "We didn’t even notice that. We probably crossed paths on the road running or something, but we never knew that we were going to be meeting each other in the future."

Their friendship deepened alongside other Dominican pitchers like Framber Valdez, now with the Tigers, Jose Urquidy, and Luis Garcia, but only Abreu and Javier remain in Houston. "Baseball season makes friends become brothers and brothers become family," Abreu said. "We spend most of the time together and have been able to create a really good friendship. We trust in each other, push each other and work hard. It means a lot to me."

Javier, nicknamed "El Reptil" for his stoic demeanor, agreed: "We’re like brothers. We’ve been together since 2015, and we’ve known each other since that time so we’re great friends. He’s like family to me. There’s a lot of love and a lot of respect for each other. He’s a great person and great friend."

Manager Joe Espada praised their dynamic: "The beauty of it is they’ve always been really close and the group kind of grew, but they’ve always been the glue of that good relationship. Not only do they help each other on the field, but also off the field -- how to become good at what they do, but also how to be a good person off the field."

Abreu, known for his friendliness among teammates, contrasts with Javier's reserved nature, yet their quiet understanding works well, Espada noted. Abreu enters the final year of his contract, potentially hitting free agency next winter, while Javier is signed through 2028. Regardless, Javier reflected, "It’s a privilege that God has given us both. Literally, we come from the bottom, so to be able to be in the big leagues and pitch with each other and helps us provide not only for our families but for our communities, I feel very happy."

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