The Houston Astros have made another decisive move in the midst of a tight 2025 AL West race, announcing the signing of right-handed reliever Enyel De Los Santos to a major-league contract.
After a much-needed series win against the Miami Marlins, the Houston Astros are heading into a massive series against the New York Yankees over the weekend.
The roster churn continues. Enyel De Los Santos will likely fill the last spot in the bullpen for the time being. How long will his tenure last? No idea.
The Houston Astros are having a solid season under Joe Espada’s management. They currently lead the AL West with a 64–51 record. On Friday, they’ll face the New York Yankees, and the day before, they made several roster moves.
The Houston Astros have made a move to shake some things up in the bullpen. As first reported by Chandler Rome of The Athletic, the team has signed veteran right-hander Enyel De Los Santos to a Major League contract, and he is set to join the team tomorrow for their series in the Bronx against the New York Yankees.
The Astros have signed right-hander Enyel De Los Santos to a major league deal. Fellow righty Nick Hernandez has been optioned to Triple-A Sugar Land in a corresponding active roster move.
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