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Despite the slew of injuries throughout the roster, the Houston Astros are one of the best teams in baseball this season. The Astros can look to add a few different positions at the MLB trade deadline, with a left fielder, second baseman, and a lefty bat the top needs.
Zack Short singled home Cam Smith from second base with one out in the bottom of the 11th inning to send the Astros to a dramatic 5-4 walk-off win over the Rangers on Saturday night at Daikin Park, snapping a season-long four-game losing streak.
The Houston Astros need to add a starting pitcher this season. ESPN's Jeff Passan recently connected the Astros to a huge trade for a starter.
Luhnow hasn't held a role in MLB since being fired by Astros owner Jim Crane in 2020 following the 2017 sign-stealing scandal.
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Though the Houston Astros ' recent success has been marred by controversy, their record speaks for itself: two World Series titles, four Fall Classic appearances and an eight-year stretch of consecutive postseason berths,
The Guardians opt for Contact King, as Bodine finished the season with an absurd 24 strikeouts in 313 plate appearances while churning out a .915 OPS. As the Chanticleers reeled off 26 consecutive wins to reach the College World Series finals, Bodine’s stock rose along with it.
Twenty-three big league seasons, over 9,500 plate appearances and more than 2,500 hits. That’s the combined résumé of former first-round picks Dmitri and Delmon Young. And while the Young brothers haven't played in the big leagues in a decade (Delmon’s final MLB season came in 2015),
The Houston Astros can look toward building for the future rather than drafting based on need in the 2025 MLB draft. Looking around the roster, the team is pres
Sometimes at this point, there will be an obvious No. 1 team. Most others, there isn't one. We're fortune right now to have three teams with a legitimate claim as the "best team in baseball" in the Los Angeles Dodgers,
In addition to his 2.67 ERA, Lugo is 6-5 with a 3.1 WAR in 17 starts with the Royals. The former All-Star and Gold Glove winner has also pitched 101 innings. The 35-year-old has been able to stay healthy and emerge into one of the top starters in Major League Baseball. The Astros would certainly benefit from having him around.