The Houston Astros have a few question marks as spring training got fully underway for the squad last week. A lot of people are keeping a close eye on their lineup, specifically the outfield situation.
With spring training games underway for the Houston Astros, the team is hoping the moves made this winter won’t result in them falling out of contention in the American League. For the last decade, the Astros have been arguably the team to beat in the league.
The Houston Astros are on the cusp of beginning a brand new era this season led by some new faces and having to replace some old ones. Among those new faces is
When Houston Astros second baseman José Altuve urged the organization to re-sign Alex Bregman this past offseason, it was a clear plea to retain one of the team
Astros reliever Shawn Dubin, who had a shoulder issue pop up on the first day of camp, is returning to Houston to have the injury checked out further.
The Houston Astros found themselves at the center of one of the most dramatic free agencies that's been seen in a very long time this offseason.
The latest MLB rumors include Shohei Ohtani's future with Samurai Japan, the low odds of an Astros-Nolan Arenado trade, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s Mets fit.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — For a club continuing to claim it isn’t committing to anything, everything the Houston Astros are doing signals that auditions are underway to play second base.
Castro hasn't seen action in affiliated baseball since 2021 and spent the past few seasons playing in independent ball and the Venezuelan Winter League. The 29-year-old had a 1.095 OPS and 24 homers in 95 games with the Staten Island Ferry Hawks in the Atlantic League last year and is likely to begin 2025 at Triple-A Sugar League.