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It seems clear that the Houston Astros will have to add pieces ahead of the trade deadline if they're truly going to contend this year. After a winter where the roster underwent plenty of notable changes,
Due to a wild winter that saw a lot of roster changes, the Astros easily could have been a bad team in 2025. However, that doesn’t appear to be the case. Houston is off to a better start than ...
Astros manager Joe Espada told reporters on Saturday that Alvarez had been experiencing soreness in his hand for several days. "I'm going to give him a day just to see if he feels better to ...
The Houston Astros have made a habit of getting off to a slow start in the regular season, building an early hole to climb out of. Each time that has occurred,
But Houston is much better than many expected. Paredes and Smith are both playing well of late, and the Astros have a very talented roster. They're right in the thick of a wide-open AL West ...
When Houston Astros' shortstop Jeremy Peña crossed the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday, Space City Home Network's Todd Kalas announced it as ...
That loss in the postseason might have been what set up a wild winter for the Astros. The franchise elected to make some major changes to their roster, with notable trades leading the way.
Oh, the fortunes turned. Those high draft picks turned to gold, with the 2019 draft combo of Adley Rutschman (the reward for finishing 30 th) and Gunnar Henderson (gotta love the massive signing pool that comes with 108 losses) signaling brighter days ahead with their arrivals in 2022.