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The Houston Astros lost both Isaac Paredes and Lance McCullers Jr. to the injured list and now Dana Brown has a lot to think ...
Now with the second half of the season underway, the Astros hit the ground a bit rough following their post-All-Star series loss to the Seattle Mariners. Avoiding the sweep and looking to sweep the ...
For ESPN MLB insider Jeff Passan, the Astros are the best fit for Baltimore Orioles outfielder and left-handed hitter Cedric ...
With the trade deadline looming, the Astros are in limbo. More News: Astros Named Great Fit for Former NL Cy Young Award ...
With the MLB trade deadline fast approaching, the Astros' injury situation may prompt them to explore an alternative trade ...
Cristian Javier, Luis Garcia, Spencer Arrighetti, and J.P. France are all working their way back from injury. Ryan Gusto, ...
Despite the slew of injuries throughout the roster, the Houston Astros are one of the best teams in baseball this season. The ...
Ahead of the All-Star break, a great time to recover for multiple injured stars, Chandler Rome of The Athletic shared ...
Looking to avoid the sweep from the Guardians' later this evening after recently sweeping the Dodgers' in Los Angeles, the Astros seem to have retracked a bit as we inch closer to the All-star break.
General manager Dana Brown and the Houston Astros have not been shy about making decisions that they feel puts the organization in a better position, even if they aren't what fans what to see.
General manager Dana Brown acknowledged Sunday the Houston Astros could have taken a different initial approach with Yordan Alvarez when the slugger first reported pain in his hand this season.