Astros start new year off right by adding Tatsuya Imai
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Missing out on Tatsuya Imai was a disappointment, but the White Sox showing real conviction in the pitching market points to an addition coming later on.
After the interregnum, Montgomery hit .270/.353/.574 with eight homers over 32 Triple-A games and getting called up to the majors. Montgomery’s ability to change games with one swing became evident immediately, and he played a good shortstop — he finished eighth in defensive runs saved among shortstops.
The Houston Astros have been taking advantage of their offseason opportunities, living up to hot stove season expectations. This is notably a busy year for MLB teams across the nation, and this stands true for the Astros. Houston has been working to ...
The Houston Astros have dealt with a plethora of starting pitcher injuries to start the 2023 Major League Baseball season. Granted, the young guys who have been called up have handled the pressure with relative ease -- but something more needs to be done ...
The Houston Astros took down the Chicago White Sox in Game 4 of their American League Division Series on Tuesday in a 10-1 rout. Houston advances to face Boston in the ALCS, beginning Friday. Stay tuned for postgame coverage from our national writers and ...
As the first player selected by Dana Brown as a general manager, Brice Matthews has had a lot of eyes on him throughout his time in the Astros’ system. Those eyes grew wider when Matthews bashed two h
To date, the Houston Astros' offseason has been defined by a "Moneyball"-like approach to finding overlooked talent - particularly on the pitching front - who c
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Japanese pitcher Imai, once linked to SF Giants, agrees to 3-year deal with Astros: AP source
Under the posting agreement between Major League Baseball and Nippon Professional Baseball, a deal must be finalized by 5 p.m. EST Friday.
It’s been nearly 50 years since the Chicago White Sox had the No. 1 pick in the Draft. But the last time they did, that selection turned into a Hall of Famer. That was Harold Baines, and perhaps he brought No.