As the MLB trade deadline continues to draw closer, the Houston Astros are becoming a more interesting team to watch. With the winning ways continuing for the Astros, they're becoming a team that will swing more aggressively at acquiring talent.
In the final game of a three-game set at Minute Maid Park, the Houston Astros (50-45) face the Texas Rangers (45-50), Sunday at 2:10 PM ET. Curious about who’s available to play for the Astros and the Rangers?
Sometimes baseball is a game of inches. Or literally a toe. Other than Spencer Arrighetti forgetting to cover first base for a moment, it was otherwise a good day at the office for him.
Astros right fielder Kyle Tucker was officially replaced on the American League All-Star roster this week, an obvious move with Tucker still sidelined by a right shin injury.
Not too long ago, the Houston Astros had an expensive problem on their hands that they were about to consider shipping away. Now, the player has once again turned into a reliable reliever.
It's no secret that the Houston Astros are looking to land pitchers at the trade deadline. Rumors have suggested over the past few weeks that it's their biggest priority, which is exactly the right plan given how the season has gone.
The Houston Astros are bringing back a familiar face, but he’ll have to work his way up to the big leagues. The organization has signed Aledmys Diaz to a minor league deal, via Brian McTaggart.
There hasn't been a bigger turnaround this season than what the Houston Astros have done over the last couple months. After starting out the year as one
The Houston Astros do not have a home-field problem, at least not anymore.
Dana Brown’s first MLB draft as the Astros GM took place a little under a year ago, and while it is undoubtedly too early to draw any conclusions about this class, it is worth examining how the prospects are progressing.
The Houston Astros have been a great story throughout the course of the 2024 MLB season. Despite going through many injury issues and facing adversity, the team has remained competitive.
The Houston Astros have a ways to go to match their franchise-best 18-game win streak at Minute Maid Park, set in 2004. But with their 6-3 victory over the Texas Rangers on Friday in the opener of a three-game series that caps the first half of the season, the Astros' home streak hit double digits.
Jake Meyers and Alex Bregman slugged solo home runs and Jose Altuve clubbed a three-run shot as the Houston Astros extended their home winning streak to 10 games by defeating the visiting Texas Rangers 6-3 on Friday.
When Jose Altuve was hit by a pitch in his left hand, Houston Astros fans around the world held their breath. Fortunately, it doesn't seem too big of an issue, despite having a horrible swollen and bruised hand during their last three games.
Action Network's Alex Hinton shares his Rangers vs. Astros pick for Friday, July 12, which includes MLB odds on the run line, over/under and moneyline.
Yainer Diaz, Trey Cabbage and Jake Meyers ignited early offense with extra-base hits and a quartet of pitchers effectively worked with traffic on the basepaths as the Houston Astros capped a three-game interleague series sweep of the Miami Marlins with a 6-3 victory on Thursday.
The Athletic's Jim Bowden reported Astros general manager Dana Brown has talked with the New York Mets about first baseman Pete Alonso and starting pitcher Luis Severino.
It's been an amazing turnaround, mostly on the mound.
The Houston Astros started the season slow, but have since picked up their play, and are now firmly in the playoff race. They do however have some clear needs.
Now firmly back in contention, the Houston Astros are scrambling to add starting arms at the deadline to round out their injury-plagued rotation. Sitting just two games behind the first-place Seattle Mariners, general manager Dana Brown called Houston a clear buyer at the trade deadline.
Operating with just four starters, the Houston Astros are still unclear on when two of their star pitchers may return from injury. With one week to play before the All-Star break, the Astros have been rolling.
Lance McCullers Jr.’s return from last year’s flexor surgery hit a snag.
Star Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez left Saturday's loss against the Twins after getting struck in the leg by a pitch.
He immediately called for medical assistance once he got back on his feet. He was taken out of the game and replaced by pinch runner Mauricio Dubon.
Astros manager Joe Espada offered a disappointing, if not entirely surprising, injury update regarding two of his biggest stars.
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