Astros Getting Players Back Healthy Out of All-Star Break
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The Houston Astros won’t start the second half with either of their aces for Friday’s second-half opener against the Seattle Mariners.
The Houston Astros are one of the best teams in baseball, and they could look to make some waves ahead of the trade deadline.
O'Hearn was named an All-Star for the first time this season, even starting as the designated hitter for the AL squad. The 31-year-old slugger hit .286/.382/.458 with 11 home runs, 34 RBI and an .840 OPS in the first half of the season. With Baltimore out of contention, he'll be a big trade piece.
The Houston Astros could stand to improve at the trade deadline, but that improvement might not happen through actual trades.
The Houston Astros will need to make a few roster cuts if they add some talent ahead of the trade deadline. Who's on the chopping block?
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Hunter Brown focused on conditioning in offseason to 'carry six-plus innings' in his starts and keep his velocity late in games.
Despite having a record below .500, the Texas Rangers had some bright spots — namely, the pitching and some recent success at the plate.
This past offseason, the Houston Astros decided to replace their legendary third baseman Alex Bregman by trading for Isaac Paredes as part of the Kyle Tucker bl
Josh Hader, enjoying the All-Star game with his son Lucas, is using his fastball less as he evolves as a closer.
The Houston Astros sit comfortably in their division, but their lack of talent in the outfield needs to be fixed before it haunts them later.