The MLB world has just been shaken as numerous reputable sources, including Mark Feinsand of MLB.com, have confirmed that the Detroit Tigers have reached a 3-year contract agreement with pitcher Framber Valdez. A new chapter officially opens in the career of the Dominican Republic pitcher. But at the same time, in Houston, an old chapter closes in tears, memories, and immeasurable gratitude.
Framber Valdez is leaving the Astros not just with a signature on paper, but with a letter of gratitude that has left the Houston fan community speechless. Simple, unpretentious words – yet enough to emphasize that the relationship between Valdez and Houston goes far beyond baseball.
In his message to fans, Valdez began with a statement that brought many to tears:
“Houston is not just where I played basketball. Houston is where I grew up, where I was believed in, and where I felt a sense of belonging.”

Joining the Astros as a raw talent, Framber Valdez wasn’t a big name to be reckoned with. He didn’t arrive in the spotlight. He arrived amidst skepticism. And it was Houston that patiently honed him into one of the most reliable shooters in the American League.
Valdez didn’t forget those early years: the bullpen, the minor league, the constant calls to and from the team. He fought every inning to stay in the team. And in those toughest days, it was the Houston fans who kept him going.
“I will never forget the cheers at Minute Maid Park – even when I wasn’t shooting well. You were still there. That changed me.”
For the Astros, Framber Valdez was more than just a pitcher. He was a symbol of resilience, a player always ready to throw deep, carrying the team, regardless of the schedule or pressure.
Valdez was with the Astros through the most intense seasons, the most nail-biting playoff games, and the pinnacle of the World Series – where he not only threw the ball, but also the faith of the city of Houston into every sinker.
“Every time I stepped onto the mound with the Astros logo on my chest, I felt like I was representing millions of people. That was the greatest honor of my life.”

Not all farewells are tumultuous. But Framber Valdez’s departure from Houston was emotionally charged, because he didn’t leave with resentment or conflict – he left after giving his all.
His three-year contract with the Tigers is a new turning point, an opportunity for Valdez to continue his career in another city, in a different jersey. But in his letter to Astros fans, he admitted:
“No matter what jersey I wear, a part of my heart will always be orange and navy blue.”
Detroit may be his new destination. But Houston is where Framber Valdez became who he is today.
Immediately after the news of his departure, social media was flooded with thank-you messages, highlight videos, and old photos of Valdez at Minute Maid Park. No anger. No bitterness. Only appreciation.

Because Houston understood that some players don’t need to retire at a team to become a permanent part of that team’s history.
Framber Valdez concluded his letter with a simple yet haunting sentence:
“Thank you, Houston, for believing in me when I was nothing.”
In MLB, contracts come and go. But gratitude remains. And for Framber Valdez, Houston will always be the place he calls “home”—even though his path now leads to Detroit.
This wasn’t just a contract signing.
This was a beautiful farewell.
And farewells like this… live on in the hearts of fans for a long time.