Houston Astros right-hander Luis ... Garcia will resume playing catch this weekend but is now aiming to be ready for the start of the 2025 campaign. The 27-year-old will now end up missing the ...
Astros right-hander Luis Garcia has hit another potential snag in ... Espada said Verlander will need multiple rehab starts to build up his pitch count. Reliever Penn Murfee is scheduled to ...
The Houston Astros have a huge hole to fill at first base this winter. Could Gold Glove winner Christian Walker be the answer ...
The Houston Astros knew they had to make a move at the ... This move was always seen as a rental, mainly because Luis Garcia and Lance McCullers Jr. are expected to return for the start of 2025 ...
Houston geared up for this potential final year ... and not getting back the duo of Lance McCullers Jr. and Luis Garcia at all this year. Still, the Astros were the favorites to get past the ...
but the Astros brought him into a tie game on 18 occasions during the regular season. He went 34-for-38 on save chances, though, which is a solid conversion rate," Miller wrote. "Hader gave up a ...
Alex Bregman is heating up and is about to get hot ... he really wanted to focus on improving his bat speed. He credited Astros’ hitting coach Troy Snitker with suggesting utilizing weighted ...
The right-hander holds a 3.98 career ERA through 405 innings pitched with the Astros — his career WAR is 4.5. Urquidy ...
HOUSTON — The Houston Astros will not renew the contract of longtime third-base coach Gary Pettis, a team source told The Athletic on Monday, ending Pettis’ decade-long tenure with the ballclub.
The Astros’ prize addition from last offseason closer Josh Hader coughed up Game 2 of the series by allowing a three ... Injuries limited Cristian Javier to seven starts, Luis Garcia missed the entire ...
Houston third base coach and longtime MLB player Gary Pettis will not return to the Astros in 2025, according to USA Today's Bob Nightengale. The Astros reportedly opted against renewing Pettis ...
They weren't favored to beat the Cardinals, Braves or Padres to reach this point, but they're so hot, so loose and so confident that they feel like they can beat any team anywhere right now.