Los Angeles Dodgers all-timer Clayton Kershaw has come up short in the postseason on multiple occasions. Which one bothers him the most?
Home runs By Soto, Judge, and Stanton call it curtains for Astros rookie pitcher Arrighetti Well, the Astros are improving. They lost by seven runs on Monday.
We're still searching for our first home run prop winner of the week, but this hump day feels like a perfect time to get it. Here are our favorite three home run bets for Wednesday's MLB slate.
The Astros are 12-23, but they aren't even thinking about selling just yet. We can think about it, though
Action Network's Charlie DiSturco shares this Astros vs. Yankees single-game parlay, including three bets to make for Wednesday, May 8.
“They’ll figure it out, just give them some time.” These words are invariably proclaimed whenever a great team has a slow start to its season. Talent and a proven track record of success typically serve as justification for such steadfast belief.
Astros remain in a coma If anything signifies the end of the Glory Days, it is the sight of the once invincible Justin Verlander pitching against the team he beat in his most dominant and noteworthy victory and getting knocked around like he was pitching in the home run derby.
Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander has had a long and distinguished career that will see him end up in the Hall of Fame when all is said and done.
While Brown's optimism is commendable, it's hard to believe everything will suddenly click for the Astros unless they make drastic changes.
Entering the season, there were legitimate concerns about the Astros’ bullpen. Yes, the club signed Josh Hader to form what was viewed, at least at the time, as a formidable backend of a bullpen consisting of him, Ryan Pressly, and Bryan Abreu.
Things have not been pretty for the Houston Astros to start the year as they sit 10 games under .500 and seven back of the AL West lead entering Tuesday.
We are nearly a quarter of the way through the 2024 Major League Baseball season and some teams have not quite matched their preseason expectations. While there is still time for these teams to turn it around, let’s take a look at three of the most disappointing teams in the league entering play on Tuesday.
The Miami Marlins became the first sellers of the 2024 MLB season last week, trading two-time batting champion Luis Arraez to the San Diego Padres. Here are three more players who could be on the move this summer that contending teams should consider targeting.
Astros right-hander J.P. France is dealing with a shoulder injury and will be out “a while.”
Houston Astros general manager Dana Brown says he "can't envision" selling at the trade deadline despite his team's 12-22 start to the 2024 season. "I don't…
According to Houston Astros' general manager Dana Brown, former MVP Jose Abreu is doing "very well" in the minor leagues, but there's still no timetable for his return to the big club yet.
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These three players need to get it going if the Astros hope to get back on track after a disappointing start to the 2024 season.
The struggles for the Houston Astros don't look to be turning around. Currently 12-22 and 5-5 in their last 10 games, the Astros find themselves in a quick seven-game deficit in the American League West.
With the Astros out to a rough start here in 2024, speculation has been mounting that they may have to consider a deadline selloff this summer.
You don't have to like the comments made this week by Houston Astros' reliever Josh Hader, but you should respect his honesty. First, understand the backstory: Hader threw two innings in the same outing on Tuesday for the Astros against the Cleveland Guardians.
It was hard to quickly understand what happened on the wild play.
In 2019, the Washington Nationals started the season 19-31, only to turn their season around and win 93 games, ultimately capturing the first World Series title in franchise history at the expense of the Houston Astros.
The Houston Astros are considering rolling out a six-man rotation.
He is batting .099 this season. He has just seven hits in 71 at-bats, with only one extra-base hit. He has just three walks and 18 strikeouts.
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