On Tuesday, Sept. 2 Houston Astros starter Framber Valdez got rocked by the New York Yankees, allowing six runs through five innings pitched as his team fell 7-1.
Framber Valdez is speculated to have crossed his pitcher up intentionally. A former World Series Champion responded to what he would have done if he was the catcher.
The Houston Astros did not start its series with the New York Yankees as they hoped, but their chances of winning the AL West improved a bit regardless.
The Astros have welcomed back a trio of starting pitchers over the last month, and the team's general manager is pleased with what he's seen from the group so far as the club enters the final stages of its playoff push.
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Houston Astros catcher Cesar Salazar did not believe there was any friendly fire during his team’s Tuesday contest against the New York Yankees at Daikin Park in Houston, Texas.
An unhappy Framber Valdez appeared to pull a petty move on his own catcher during Tuesday’s game. The Houston Astros left-hander Valdez drew the start on Tuesday against the New York Yankees at Daikin Park in Houston, Tex.
The Astros’ hitting woes continue. Excluding the month of June, the Astros are about a .500 team. When you look at the run differential, they are about a .500 team for the season.
The Houston Astros have had an absolute roller coaster of a season, which has still seen them enter the final month of the year clinging to a narrow lead in the American League West over the chasing Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers.
The Houston Astros have once again found themselves atop the AL West in September, entering Tuesday with a three-game lead over the Seattle Mariners. The
The Houston Astros have run into a rough patch recently, but it hasn’t cost them any ground in the American League West standings because the Seattle Mariners have been playing just as poorly.
The Houston Astros bullpen took a massive hit in mid-August when six-time All-Star closer Josh Hader went down with a left shoulder capsule strain, landing on the 15-day injured list.
The Houston Astros are getting a timely boost from Yordan Alvarez as they continue their playoff push. Since returning from the injured list, Alvarez has been on fire.
This has been quite the season for the Houston Astros, who have watched player after player go on the Injured List at different times. Yordan Alvarez, Isaac Paredes, Jeremy Pena, Lance McCullers Jr., and many others have had to get well soon in order to make it back this season.
Luis Garcia made a triumphant return to the rotation, and the Houston Astros earned a split of their four-game wraparound series against the Los Angeles Angels with an 8-3 win on Monday.
After a promising start to the month that began with the acquisition of three bats at the trade deadline, the Astros closed August with a 3-0 loss to the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday that further highlighted their offensive struggles in recent weeks.
His last big league game was on May 1, 2023, as a Tommy John surgery ensured that he would be out of action until the latter part of the 2024 season at the absolute earliest.
Just when it seemed the Houston Astros were getting fully healthy and their full squad back together, more injury news hit the team. It’s almost becoming a cycle for Astros fans, with some players picking up new injuries.
Houston Astros right-hander Lance McCullers Jr. will be available to work out of the bullpen in the "short term," manager Joe Espada said prior to Thursday's game against the Colorado Rockies.
If the Houston Astros needed a pick-me-up on Thursday, they got one from outfielder Jesús Sánchez. Sánchez entered the Astros game against the Baltimore Orioles, wallowing with a 0-for-27 hitless skid.