The Houston Astros certainly have their fair share of problems heading into the offseason. They didn't exactly make it a priority to reveal that general manager Dana Brown and manager Joe Espada will be back in 2026; they have an infield logjam that will need to be solved with a complex trade of Christian Walker, and poorly-aged contracts could cloud their payroll outlook. Things aren't great for the Astros, especially after a September collapse, but things could always be worse.
The Los Angeles Angels are almost always the team that comes to mind when thinking about organizations that have a lot of things going wrong and most of it is their own doing.