The Houston Astros and Boston Red Sox had a dust up on Saturday afternoon after an argument between a pitcher and a third base coach caused the benches to clear.
I guess Spencer Arrighetti and Cristian Javier can’t get back fast enough. One reason why the Astros stayed afloat for as long as they did before this now 7-14 swoon was due to contributions from unexpected places.
Following the end of the seventh inning in Saturday night’s matchup between the Boston Red Sox and Houston Astros, benches cleared after Houston pitcher Hector Neris began barking at Red Sox third base coach Kyle Hudson as he exited the field.
The Houston Astros pulled off a stunning blockbuster trade on Thursday, acquiring former franchise superstar Carlos Correa from the Minnesota Twins. The Astros currently sit at 62–48 in first place in the AL West but have struggled to produce runs lately after Isaac Paredes suffered a hamstring tear, emphasizing the need for a game-changing bat.
It has been a struggle in the second half for the Houston Astros, who have started to see their lead in the American League West shrink. At the deadline, the AL West was one of the most active in terms of making improvements.
The Houston Astros have been on a bit of a slide lately, struggling in the second half of the season. Injuries have started to pile up for the Astros, and this was a team at the trade deadline that needed some help.
Although the Houston Astros locked up three position players before Thursday's trade deadline, shortstop Jeremy Pena may have been the team's best addition this week.
When the Astros reacquired Carlos Correa from the Twins, 1,367 days had passed since his last game with his original team, Game 6 of the 2021 World Series.
There was a lot that the Houston Astros did right ahead of the MLB trade deadline to have them feeling good heading into the final two months of the regular season.
BOSTON, Massachusetts — Houston Astros shortstop Jeremy Peña rejoined the team’s active roster Friday, August 1, 2025, after missing over a month due to a fractured rib.
The Houston Astros had two clear-cut goals heading into the MLB trade deadline: acquire a left-handed hitter and a No. 3 starting pitcher who could start postseason games.
Carlos Correa makes his return to the Houston Astros in the three-game weekend series against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. Correa, who will play third base in his No.
Buyer’s remorse is the feeling of regret, anxiety, or guilt that can arise after making a purchase/investment... After 106 games, a 60-46 record, a 4.0 lead for the A.L.
The Houston Astros headed into the 2025 MLB trade deadline with clear needs to address for the stretch run of the season. General manager Dana Brown wanted a left-handed hitter, and it would be an added bonus if they played the infield.
The Houston Astros currently sit in first place, but don’t tell that to Astros GM Dana Brown, as he has been wheeling and dealing throughout the trade deadline.
The Astros will kick off a nine-game road trip when they face the Boston Red Sox on Friday, and few American League hitters are coming off a better month than Houston's Jose Altuve.
The Houston Astros are atop the American League West with the MLB trade deadline approaching. They lost Alex Bregman and Kyle Tucker in the offseason, but did not miss a step.
The Houston Astros pounded the Washington Nationals 9-1 on Wednesday afternoon to take the series from the National League foes. Houston moved to 62-47 on the season and they are now five games ahead of both the Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers in the American League West.
Designated hitter Yordan Alvarez is in his seventh year with the Houston Astros after earning unanimous AL Rookie of the Year honors in his debut season in 2019.
The Houston Astros are hoping to make another deep playoff run, and they have their sights set on one top pitching target before Thursday’s trade deadline.