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The Houston Astros didn’t have much space on the 40-man roster when the Rule 5 draft deadline came around. So, they had to prioritize.
The Houston Astros picked up a new right-handed pitcher last week, as a Georgia Tech product chose to leave the Atlanta Braves.
With the expected loss of Framber Valdez in free agency, the Astros are looking for starting pitching in a trade.
The Houston Astros are hearing from multiple clubs about outfielder Jesus Sanchez just months after acquiring him at the trade deadline. General manager Dana Br
The Astros, who went 87-75 last season but missed the playoffs, have some key free agents this winter. Most notably, two-time All-Star lefty Framber Valdez is a free agent and is expected to leave the team.
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Space City Home Network launches direct-to-consumer option to watch Houston Astros, Rockets games
Fans wanting to watch Astros and Rockets games will be able to subscribe directly to Space City Home Network, bypassing the need for a cable or satellite subscription.
The Houston Astros are planning to trade 29-year-old center fielder in exchange for a starting pitcher with club control.
Weiss is guaranteed $2.6M and there’s a club option for 2027. He could potentially earn $10M over the course of the pact.
The Astros could use reinforcements in the rotation and the outfield, and they need to sort out their crowded infield.
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Houston Astros mailbag: Explaining the Mauricio Dubón trade and what's Isaac Paredes' status?
Houston parted with Dubón, Ramón Urías, Chas McCormick and Luis Garcia all last month, moves that pared an estimated $15.8 million from the club's projected 2026 payroll and created more room under the luxury tax that it can ostensibly use in other pursuits (rotation, left-handed hitter) this winter.
The Astros added some depth to their starting rotation on Tuesday by agreeing to a Major League deal with right-hander Ryan Weiss, a source told MLB.com. The deal, which is pending a physical, was not confirmed by the club.
The Houston Astros have a new minor-league catcher, and he's got a lot less recent big-league experience than most players his age.